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Best Chinese Restaurants in Aloha, Oregon | GochinaRose Restaurant Guide
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Szechuan House 0

Szechuan House

337reviews

First time trying this place & we were not disappointed!! We have a go-to place on the East side but have yet to find something comparable since we moved over to this side of town. This place is definitely our new favorite & we will be back!! The lady was very nice, not only to us but also the other 2 tables seated in the restaurant. The food was quick, fresh & so delicious!! Very generous portions, we ate our fill & still had plenty leftover for dinner.

Great food cooked to order every single time. The owner is always ready to greet you in to her restaurant. Update first time I try sesame chicken and let me tell you the it doesn't disappoint. Very fresh and served hot of the wok.

East Harbor Restaurant 0

East Harbor Restaurant

661reviews

We love this place the food taste so good. My husband travel to china for business trip. And he think this restaurant is one of the best Chinese restaurants.

Veggie dishes were very over cooked, really bad. We got broccoli and only received stems and some sort of bitter leaves. A super disappointing meal order!

Stir Crazy Kitchen 0

Stir Crazy Kitchen

480reviews

There was a ROCK in my General Tso chicken. I chipped my tooth from a very substantial size rock in my chicken. I HAVE NEVER had anything like this. The food was not bad tasting but you can guarantee i will NEVER eat or recommend this place to a single soul. My mind is blown and they are lucky I do not sue for Dental services that I will be attending to.

I visited this restaurant a year ago and remember the food being much better. This time, it didn’t live up to those expectations. We ordered the Mongolian beef, house special chicken, shrimp fried rice, and jjampong. The house special chicken was okay, but I wish it had been served warmer. Unfortunately, the rest of the meal was underwhelming. The Mongolian beef was overly salty, and the jjampong had an unpleasant smell, with noodles that were too thin and had more of a soba-like texture, which didn’t work for the dish at all. The shrimp fried rice was also excessively greasy. Overall, the flavors were completely different from what I enjoyed a year ago. Hopefully, this was just an off day, but I left feeling disappointed.