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Yan Zi Lou 0

Yan Zi Lou

127reviews

We bought seafood from a supermarket then came here to have the restaurant chef cooked them. They listed the cooking fees on the wall so there are so many customers bringing their seafood and let the restaurant cooking it. The cooking was perfect. Love all dishes.

This is a solid place to get some authentic Cantonese style food. We ordered a good amount of food to share among the table. Some of the standout dishes to me were the beef chow fun as it had a good charred/smoked flavor on the noodles, the pork rib sizzling pot had really good flavors, roast pork, and the sizzling beef. The veggie dishes were a good balance to the meat dishes (it was sad that they ran out of the seasonal veggies). My friends enjoyed the fish and the egg flower soup. The only dish that was mediocre to them was the calamari.

Xin Ding Dumpling House 鑫鼎轩 0

Xin Ding Dumpling House 鑫鼎轩

511reviews

Great authentic food! Visited with my Chinese family and we all enjoyed it. The dumplings are great but the best dish was the Dry Pot cauliflowers. Portion sizes are also generous, we ended up taking leftovers to go for dinner. Excellent and friendly service as well. Great, reliable spot for a quick but delicious meal.

We had an amazing experience overall, mostly thanks to the incredible food. Every single dish we ordered was fresh and flavorful. We tried the fried rice, the Chongqing Style Hot Chicken, Pork Xiao Long Bao soup dumplings, Pork Buns, Shrimp Shumai, and the stir-fried eggplant & string beans, and honestly, there wasn’t a single miss on the table. Best of all the portions were big. The Chongqing Style Hot Chicken stood out , crispy, spicy, and full of bold flavors that made it hard to stop eating. The Xiao Long Bao, the pork buns and Shrimp Shumai all had a great texture and tasted super fresh. The stir fried eggplant and string beans was amazing as well. One of the highlights was knowing that the dim sum is all house made, you can really taste the difference in the quality and freshness. That said, the experience wasn’t perfect. The service left something to be desired. It wasn’t terrible, but it could definitely be more attentive and prompt. There were a few times we had to wait longer than expected to get a server’s attention or request something more than once. Also, parking is a bit of a hassle since it’s limited to street parking only. Depending on the time you go, it can be a bit stressful trying to find a spot nearby. Despite those issues, the food alone makes this place worth visiting. I’d absolutely come back again, and next time we hope for a more attentive service experience. Can’t wait to try other things in their menu.

Kung POW! 0

Kung POW!

645reviews

Came by for Chinese New Year. Atmosphere: Not the comfiest table seating and a little drafty by the bathroom, but I forgot about that once our food came. Price: The portions were quite fair for the $16 price. I brought someone who typically never has leftovers and they had enough chicken for a snack the next day. Food: I love when a place has both vegan AND meat on the menu so my company is happy. The dishes we ordered both had us happy dancing in our seats. Cons: Hours- The service was lovely, but I did notice that it is not welcomed to arrive at 9:30 despite the closing time being 10pm.

Amazing Chinese Food and Service! I grabbed a delivery order of the vegetable trio - broccoli, shitake mushrooms, snow peas with white rice and spring rolls! It came with huge pieces of freshly cut mushrooms! It was a last minute order and it was 30 min before they closed. I appreciate how kind they were taking my order over the phone and how nicely my food was made inspite of this! They have options for online ordering for pick-up or delivery service. The dining room is super clean, cozy and inviting when you walk in. I will definitely be ordering again and putting this in my top 3 of Chinese restaurants I order from! Thank you for such wonderful food and service!

Golden Horse Seafood Restaurant 0

Golden Horse Seafood Restaurant

652reviews

Good Cantonese Chinese food. Ginger beef and wet chow fun are quite good. Sad to see how run down Old Town Chinatown has become, but that was the only real negative about going there again for the first time in years.

Nothing but drunk homeless people to look at and engage with. Beef was fatty and jiggly. Mushrooms were tough and hard. Lipstick all over our dishes. Lovely place. Had a fantastic time. Left the food. Yuck!

Hong Kong House and Lounge 0

Hong Kong House and Lounge

712reviews

My husband and I were looking for a new Chinese restaurant. We were not disappointed. The food was wonderful. We let our waitress know it was our first time here and she made several wonderful suggestions. Starting with the egg flower and hot and sour soups, very flavorful. The Dimsum was wonderful and full of flavor. We ordered BBq Pork egg foo young and the flavors popped. We also ordered the Mandarin chicken which was both spicy and sweet but not too spicy, just perfect. My husband also ordered a combination plate with Sweet and sour pork, shrimp, and chicken lomein and fried rice. Our over all experience was great and we will be back. They are a hidden gem here in Salem.

This restaurant is a standout. The booths are very comfortable. It has a nice decor it looks very Chinese. The little small egg rolls are nice and crispy and hot on the inside. When the food comes out it's very hot and it stays hot for a long time and it's delicious. They have the best prices for Chinese food of any place in Salem and food wise they are right up there with the best

Chen's Good Taste 0

Chen's Good Taste

487reviews

Update: Why did you close down??? Im finally in Portland again. I absolutely enjoyed the food. Got a whole Roast Duck, bokchoy in garlic, ginger sauce, Chinese broccoli in Oyster Sauce, vegetable fried rice, and Duck, noodle soup. They actually give you the whole duck at this establishment. I recommend this restaurant.

friendly service with a nice amount of indoor seating! food came with oolong tea, which was perfect. general tso chicken was pretty good, more on the sweet side although it was slightly spicy too house special pan-fried noodles: decent noodles here; they were properly crispy and crunchy and the brown sauce was tasty. the bbq pork was more flavorful than what you would find at other places! otherwise, fairly standard and delicious egg flower soup: it was OK. overall, a great place to get some pan-fried noodles and other yummy dishes

Mandarin House 0

Mandarin House

148reviews

We came to town for comi con and caught the max to this amazing hidden gem. It was quiet which was perfect for my over stimulated teens and service was wonderful. Food was super tasty and portions were enough that we have lunch for tomorrow. They gave us complimentary chilled watermelon for desert. Everyone left happy.

I've done dine in & take out this place. By far my favorite place to get sweet and sour chicken. The chicken is AMAZING. They quality of the chicken itself is so good and crispy. Technically, it's $18 for the entree but this is AT LEAST two meals. I usually get 3 when I order rice with it. The people are always kind. I've never had to wait when ordering take out and dine in was also quick service and quick to put food out. They were also accommodating to my order of wontons. I also don't get that bloated feeling I get when eating take out from other places, even when this is most of my meals for the weekend.

Chopstick Brothers 0

Chopstick Brothers

328reviews

First off, I realize this could be sacrilege or heresy to some, but I've never been a big fan of Chinese food. I find myself looking at the menu and wondering wtf 99% of the food is. If I don't know what it is, Do I really want to take that risk? Thereafter I once again find myself contemplating life as I'm stuck on a toilet for hours wondering how I went so wrong in life to end up at that exact moment. Oh right...Chinese food. Everyone I know generally has the same issue. Can't imagine a household of 10 people sharing one Toilet after eating Chinese food....That's a horrifying thought. Chopstick Brothers however, Totally different story. Other Chinese restuarants, Please take note. General Tsos chicken: OMG!!!! Fn mind BLOWN! So damn crispy, So juicy, literally explodes with flavor as you bite into it. It comes out piping hot with a side of perfectly cooked rice. And yes I have to notate the rice. Many believe "Oh it's rice, how can you screw that up." Don't mind those people, They are simpletons, with no idea of the complexity that goes into creating the PERFECT RICE!!!! I can tell that this fine establishment understands the meaning and depth of the secret techniques behind Perfect rice. Pho: Mmmmmmmm super delicious!!!! You take one sip, Next thing you know the whole bowls empty and your reaching across the table strangling your best friend asking WHO DRANK ALL MY SOUP!!!!!! Later after losing your best friend....You realize, It was you who drank all the delicious soup. but you were lost in bliss, enjoying the perfectly balanced spices and aroma, So how could you possibly have known? It's basically your best friends fault. He should have just bought you another bowl of Pho. That's what best friends are for, right? Service: We were seated immediately and the server was very polite and helpful. After ordering im pretty sure we got our food in world record time. It was literally less than 5 minutes. Most places if I got it at that speed, I'd be a little concerned, But my fears were alleviated after trying it. It was simply just them being hyper super supreme chefs with unheard of and unparalleled speeds, serving God tier dishes at a local restuarant near you!!!! Atmosphere: Clean, Very well put together place, with a great ambiance. I highly recommened this place.

Went to chopstick brothers after hearing good things and quickly realized I'd heard from folks who've never had good Chinese food. My stomach was moaning and groaning after eating this stuff. Ordered the Mongolian style shrimp, it was 75% vegetables and 25% shrimp. Shrimp had no sear and tasted like nothing. Ordered fried rice, it was slightly yellow tinted white rice with zero flavor. Ordered spicy beef, it was cold deli meat that I wouldn't have been willing to pay 4 dollars for let alone 10. Any breaded chicken (sweet and sour, general tso, etc) that was ordered was very small tough pieces with what seemed like more breading than meat. We got 80 dollars worth of food for our company to have a nice meal for working hard on the holidays, and instead threw most of it away. I could geniunely find better Asian food in a Trader Joe's frozen section for a quarter of the price.

Chen Family Dish 0

Chen Family Dish

976reviews

First time trying this place, we receded instantly and there was plenty of room inside, the atmosphere was pleasant, and there was a bunch of staff, they were overall friendly but there was one lady who was walking around you just seen grumpy, food itself came out in decent time and tasted as fresh as it could be for a American Chinese place, they had Pepsi products which was nice. I was able to get mountain dew. Refills came out timely and the price was fair

Very well run family restaurant with enthusiastic staff from local community. Food was fresh and tasty..Excellent mango beef with just the right blend of tang. Medly of fresh steam veggies on the side provided good balance. Beef chow fun (wide rice noodles ) had tender beef, marinated but light enough to have a good beef tasty..Fried rice was among the tastiest for a Chinese American eatery. Tasty and NOT greasy. Good experience. Staff and owners keep the place tidy and clean. Dining room, well lit with nice wood accent .

Bing Mi Food Cart 0

Bing Mi Food Cart

35reviews

Always a solid snack to get when needing something quick. It's always consistent and tasty. For this snack time, I just got the original with Chinese sausage.

Honestly I don’t recommend this food cart for the Chinese style omelette wrap! The food flavor is authentic, but even the classical one takes $12.5. I waited for more than 30 mins to get my order. And we need to pay tips in advance. What kind of service shall we get😂😂 besides we pick up our order and keep waiting?? My friend asked me how I felt after finally getting the order. And my answer is it doesn’t deserve the queue and wait 🤣🤣

Bao Bao House 0

Bao Bao House

736reviews

Fabulous place and staff. Hand made fresh food. I ordered the steamed vegetarian dumplings - well stuffed and delicious! This downtown location is usually full. I came on Thurs at 4:15- 1 other group just left, wow! However 30 min later, 4:45pm - 7 of there 8 tables were full.

Great fresh, fresh food. You can watch them make the noodles, dumplings and other items. Had the curry chicken, chicken and mushroom fried rice, chicken and cheese bao, beef dry noodles, pork dumplings and spring rolls. Our table was full of food! It is hard to pick when everything looked so delicious. Good portion size. Will be going back.

Szechuan Chef 0

Szechuan Chef

679reviews

We tried this place for the first time today and loved it! Big parking lot, welcoming staff, and nice menu. I ordered the chili chopped fish and loved it a lot. I really liked the medium chunks of fish and the tiny pieces of green beans. A little spicy but not too much. My husband ordered the hot garlic shrimp and got a much smaller portion than me. I didn't like the flavor of his. It tasted a little sweet and kind of reminded me of hoisin sauce. The hot and sour soup was ok. I wasn't a huge fan of the egg rolls because the inside tasted a little gummy to me. However, I still give 5 stars for my fabulous meal and for the overall experience. I might not get a lunch special next time, and I can't wait to try more things and eat more chili fish!

They have some very traditional Chinese foods. Amazing flavors, and would definitely go back. We really wanted to try the GRILL WHOLE FISH but they went out of fishes.