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Chan's House 0

Chan's House

152reviews

Friendly people! Their fried rice and pork chop suey were delightful. We also had General Tso’s chicken—generous portion with an abundance of sweetness. We were able to sit down and enjoy our meal since we didn’t want to eat in the car.

We ordered three fried ice and they only give me one fried ice and two white rice. They are not honest and also the quality of meat is poor. I didn’t expect much for a take out food, but my experience here really shocked me. We ordered three different dishes and they all taste the same. What a shame.

Joy Wah Restaurant 0

Joy Wah Restaurant

409reviews

This was our first time visiting. We had a great dinner at Joy Wah. The hostess was very welcoming. We had prompt service from our waitress. We orderd a mix of appetizers and cocktails. The food was fresh and delicious. We loved the setting being in an old house on the river. Our daughter enjoyed it too. We will be back.

We have driven past Joy Wah many times over the last decade and finally gave it a try this past weekend. Given the mixed reviews I saw on Yelp, I was hopeful but did not set my expectations very high. As others have said, the decor is a bit dated but the restaurant was clean. The river view made up for the outdated decor. I made a reservation as recommended by the website since we had a party of 6. Several tables were occupied but there seemed to be plenty of availability. We were seated immediately and our waiter asked us what beverages we wanted. He took our order and the food came out efficiently and piping hot. We ordered egg rolls and vegetable potstickers for appetizers. Both were delicious. The dumplings came with a yummy dipping sauce. I tried to choose items that were more authentic/home style or items that my family usually orders at a Chinese restaurant in NYC Chinatown. Entrees included pork fried rice (no soy sauce), scallops with pea pods with ginger/scallion, walnut prawns, bean curd with vegetables, chow mei fun (aka subgum rice noodles), and sesame chicken (for the kids). The waiter was very accommodating as I asked for “white” fried rice (no soy sauce), the mei fun which I did not see on the menu and less sodium in all the dishes. Everything was delicious. My only negative comment is that the sauce in the bean curd dish was too salty. Other than that, we were all impressed with the quality of the food and had leftovers. Our interactions with other employees were positive as well. One of the female employees let my kids keep some Christmas origami decorations they saw by the Christmas tree up front. Another lady appreciated my kids’ admiring her goldfish tank. We had a great experience and will be back soon!

Johnson's Chinese Kitchen 0

Johnson's Chinese Kitchen

115reviews

I have absolutely no complaints about Johnson’s Chinese Kitchen. The food is really nice and the service is great! This past summer, during a bad thunderstorm, we didn’t know where we could pick up dinner, so we called in for pick-up and the food was ready super fast. When I came in to get my order, the lady behind the counter was so nice and friendly, despite the terrible weather outside, that I couldn’t help but smile myself! This local family-run American Chinese restaurant deserves all the love and support it can get. It’s a great spot that we will continue to come back to whenever we are back in Vermont and craving some Chinese food!

Decent food, nice employee. I had Shanghai noodles. It was pretty good, although a little strong on the curry. The woman who took my order said it had curry, so I should have expected it. Also, it would have been nice if the meal was served in a real bowl.

New Century 0

New Century

300reviews

New Century is a little “diamond in the rough.” We were on vacation and desperate enough for Chinese food to try out a place in the hills of Vermont. What we found is a cozy atmosphere with good service. The food was fresh and quite tasty. Parking is ample and it’s around the corner from charming shops and restaurants. You never know when you’ll find a pleasant surprise but this was one of them.

It was ok the egg rolls were not made the way I'm used to the sweet and sour chicken was good but not tender. Kinda tough....not a fair of yellow rice

China Garden 0

China Garden

64reviews

The food is always delicious; however, that never makes up for the fact that you always have to wait well over an hour for your food, even though they tell you food will be ready in 45-50 minutes. I tried giving them the benefit of the doubt but it has now been 4 different times where I had to wait 90 minutes for my food. They should just be honest at time of order of how long the wait will be so that you can make an informed decision about waiting or ordering from Joy Wah.

Food was terrible, it was so greasy the bag it came in was saturated with grease. PU PU platter was filled up with chicken nuggets, fried shrimp was like a thick greasy donut. The egg roll was dripping of grease and no idea what the filling was. Sweet and sour soup no flavor what so ever. Chef special S10 the chicken really salty and no Hunan style flavor at all. We did complain and returned our food and got our money back.This place is take out only at this time.

Chef Mei Chinese Restaurant 0

Chef Mei Chinese Restaurant

189reviews

Google’d for Chinese food and this was the ONLY thing that came up within reasonable distance. Everything else where either an hour or so away from where we were staying Despite of the reviews from others, we took a chance any way. As you can see in the pictures, it is not an ideal place to eat in It was specifically to be ordered and pick up. The food was mediocre and just like everyone was mentioning, the taste…well but it got based upon the… Anywho….we’ve ordered the orange chicken, chicken and broccoli and vegetable lo mein At least it wasn’t too greasy but the orange chicken was so breaded that my husband threw out the rest of it. It literally didn’t have much of a “chicken”. It was mostly flour to bread the chicken. Would I come back? May be if we were too desperate. Would I recommend? If you’re desperately craving for Chinese and that’s the only one nearby unless you’re wanting to venture a little further out Oh and if you’re paying with credit card, they do charge 4% on top of your bill plus tax

This was the teriyaki beef. I got in my poo poo for two. What a joke! You will never see me there again.

Asia Restaurant 0

Asia Restaurant

232reviews

The food has gone waaaay down Hill since it changed to take out only. I calculated the amount it should have been and the total was $5 more, so they add their own tips in for take-out now... as well as have a tip jar? Not cool. the food had been sitting for a while, I could tell because my rice was hard, the orange chicken was hard on the outside and fatty and chewy on the inside. Teriyaki sticks were dry, chicken fingers were okay, not good but okay. it's a shame they are now more concerned about quantity over quality. what a waste of $40+ for two people to eat. Asked for a small chicken chow mein, was charged for and given a large, half of that is getting thrown away as well as 90% of our plates. Its a shame

Love the food! The owners are always bright and cheerful, If I could afford it, I would eat there every week 😊

Shanghai Garden 0

Shanghai Garden

248reviews

A little hole in the wall Chinese restaurant that has very limited seating inside, so much so that I wouldn't really consider it dine in, and just take out. The food has been, for the most part, really good. The moo shi I tried once was very salty, and occasionally the lo mein just feels very under seasoned. Aside from those two minor issues, we've always had a good experience here. The parking can get kind of sketchy, mainly because there's no designated parking spaces and if some folks just park stupid, it blocks a lot of the available space. I can't speak for any kind of bathroom here, as I've never used it. But I do know I couldn't get in the front door with my wheelchair if I needed too. All that being said, the food is still tasty, the portions are big, and the prices aren't insane. For those reasons alone, we keep coming back.

This place is definitely more of a takeout spot, but it's totally worth it if you're craving Chinese food. The Chicken Lo Mein was delicious, and paired perfectly with their hot oil. Definitely recommend giving it a try! As for the Szechuan Chicken, it wasn't spicy at all, and honestly, it was more like a Kung Pao chicken than anything else. Not quite what I expected and wouldn’t recommend it.

Green Dragon 0

Green Dragon

122reviews

Food was amazing and prepared perfectly on time. Plenty of sauces for my sauce drawer in the kitchen. Crunchy on the general tso was perfect. The price compared is perfect too

Wonderful restaurant for very cheap! My partner and I have a favorite Chinese restaurant back home and this one was nearly identical in quality. When we visit Vermont again, we will totally stop here!

Panda North Chinese And Japanese Restaurant 0

Panda North Chinese And Japanese Restaurant

692reviews

Came here on our way how from NY. The food was excellent! Happy we made the stop! Staff were friendly and welcoming! If ever in the area, I would stop again. Pineapple fried rice was awesome!!

Duck with pine nuts, rice and vegetables was one of the tastiest meals I’ve had. Service was just right. Good, unpretentious, and reasonably priced restaurant. Very open seating for groups and individuals. Dinner, two drinks and tip under $50.

Wok N Roll 0

Wok N Roll

109reviews

Unfortunately we were very disappointed with our food at Wok n Roll. Not only was the beef and broccoli flavorless but the beef tasted like it was boiled and not seared like it should be when you are cooking in a wok. It was very chewy and unfortunately was not good. The sauce was so lacking in flavor I needed to use tablespoon after tablespoon of soy sauce to make it palatable. The oil that our fried food was cooked in unfortunately did not seem fresh and tasted like it hasn't been changed in a while. On the positive side, the staff were pleasant and the egg drop soup was decent and the white rice was acceptable. I am sad to be writing this considering how we do enjoy Chinese food, just wasn't worth the price.

No better and not too much worse than typical American-Chinese fare around these parts. Generally, the food and menu are carbon copies of other places. Some dishes are better than others. Just gotta test it out for yourself. Staff are nice. I wouldn’t say the customer service is excellent, but takeout Chinese isn’t generally the venue for that, so it met my expectations and I haven’t had any negative experiences. My biggest complaint is that their online menu is probably two years out of date. Prices have gone up by anywhere from $1-$4 per dish. So be prepared to pay more than expected if you’re researching the place online.

Fu Cai 0

Fu Cai

112reviews

Best Chinese food in southern VT. Their fried rice is authentic, you can tell they use real chicken stock. The General Tso’s chicken is full of flavor, spicy if you like it. Portions are very generous. They also went above and beyond for me when I was late to pick up my order. They didn’t need to wait for me, but they did. The extra kindness was the cherry on top.

On vacation in Brattleboro. This place has excellent food. Fast service. I recommend the beef with broccoli and the crab rangoon.