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Peking Pavilion
On a trip to Washington, we found this place right up the street from where we parked for the night. Great food and service.
UPDATE 01-29-25: A Once-Great Restaurant in Decline I regret to inform you that I can no longer recommend this restaurant. The new ownership has significantly diminished the quality of both the food and customer service. What was once a gem of a Chinese restaurant has sadly lost its luster. The General Tso's Chicken, which I previously praised, is now inconsistent. On a recent visit, it tasted more like Orange Chicken. The duck, which used to be a highlight, lacked flavor and crispy skin. The accompanying duck sauce was overly vinegary, and to my surprise, no hot sauce was provided. The customer service has also deteriorated. The front desk representative was rude and unhelpful, both over the phone and in person. This decline in quality has been echoed by friends and family who were also once loyal customers. It's disheartening to witness the downfall of a once-great establishment. I hope the new ownership takes heed of this feedback and makes the necessary changes to restore this restaurant to its former glory. Until then, I sadly cannot recommend this restaurant. _______________________________________________________________ (Original Review) If you want the best General Tso Chicken in Northern Virginia you need to visit this restaurant. I’ve been a customer since high school when I used to come after school to eat General Tso Chicken with friends. Fast forward to present and I continue eating here as I haven’t found another location with as delicious General Tso Chicken as this place. Come place an order and enjoy the delicious experience that follows.
Antidote
Wow, this place is absolutely beautiful once you walk in and get's better. Came here with a friend for a early dinner / lunch, the place was on the quieter side and the staff were extremely attentive and nice. We stayed rather long and did not feel rushed as the place began to pick up. Our server answered all of our questions and gave us great recommendations. We ordered a little of what felt like everything, started with dumplings, dan - dan noodles which were SPICY for me even though we got mild. They were accommodating enough to withhold meat. We ended with the fish blossom which OMG? The presentation insane. Everything was absolutely delicious and would definitely go back.
We visited this chinese restaurant for a friend’s birthday and had a great experience. Since we had a large group, we ordered a variety of dishes to share — mostly spicy ones. Fair warning: the spicy dishes here are very hot, so order with caution if you’re sensitive to heat! The restaurant had a fantastic atmosphere with beautiful decor and lively vibes. Service was good, and the quality of the food was excellent across the board. I’d definitely come back — but next time, I’ll go a little easier on the spice!
Birds of a Feather
Do not recommend as a vegan but other than that everyone else loved the food! I also really liked that they warned me about how none of the plates were vegan due to how they are prepared (some may be vegetarian). Nice service overall. Very high quality and authentic dishes! Also, the lemon iced tea was AMAZING! I enjoyed that greatly.
Birds of a Feather never disappoints. The cold noodles were excellent, other star of the evening was the tea smoked duck. Served were very friendly and the macha beer was amazing (and green!). This space is great for groups and sharing your order is the best approach to try something new.
Corgi Jianbing 可吉煎饼 BK
got the egg and sausage jiangbing, fresh ingredients, crunchy tasty and delicious. medium spicy is just right if you can handle a little heat, not overpowering but adds some flavor. it was great for lunch, not too heavy. the portion is on the bigger side but not too much if you're hungry!
Really tasty jian bing! Definitely a takeaway environment, and it was cool watching them make it. I'll be back to try more!
Mr. Bao
I'm not a big fan of Chinese cuisine, but I really liked this place! The waiter was friendly and unobtrusive, he brought drinks and dishes quickly. The food was delicious and not extremely spicy. I especially liked the cucumber dish! Beer is sold here only in bottles, there is no draft beer. The prices are very affordable, I recommend this small, quiet restaurant to everyone!
If you're looking for savory, flavorful and tasteful food, this is the spot for you. The place is small, but the service in the atmosphere is just right. It was my first time there and I was very impressed with everything. I definitely recommend this place :-D
M Shanghai
The menu had a wonderful variety of authentic Chinese dishes, and everything we tried was absolutely delicious. The service was top-notch as well. The staff was friendly, attentive. If you’re in the area and craving authentic Chinese food, don’t miss this gem!
It’s a good Chinese restaurant if you’re craving some dumplings or noodles. The food is fairly decent but nothing amazing. They have a good selection of some traditional dishes but the naming convention can be a tad confusing for some items. I do highly recommend the wontons and the pepper steak if you’re here.
Bonnie's
Been numerous times. This time went with a large group with a lot of people with dietary restrictions and allergies. The service was so accommodating and amazing the whole night. Food always amazing. Honey Walnut Shrimp a must.
Great dinning experience at Bonnie’s! The space was so cozy, good amount of indoor and outdoor seating. The staff were super friendly and helpful with recommendations. We weren’t expecting much for the food but it surpassed our expectations! It’s a Chinese fusion spot so we were pleasantly surprised by how they incorporated the Asian flavors. Highly recommend the mussels and fries!
Ren 稔
Flavor builds in layers—aromatic scallions, tingling spice, the deep warmth of wok-fired dishes. The space is narrow, intimate, and understated, much like the food itself: well-executed but holding back on some of the boldness that could elevate it. Service is meticulous, the kind where your water glass never dips below a quarter full. The scallion pancake arrives first—golden, crisp, the kind that makes a sound when torn. No chewiness, no excess dough, just light and flaky. The pork soup dumplings are neatly pleated, the filling tender, though the broth inside could be warmer, more deeply flavored. Shredded beef with chili brings a nice kick, and while the beef itself isn’t the highest quality it still works. The kung pao chicken plays things too safe. It lacks the punch and spice that should make it addictive. Split pea shoots offer a healthy and straightforward dose of greens. Ren is still settling into its rhythm. The flavors lean a little subdued, but the execution is solid. If nothing else, that scallion pancake alone is worth the trip.
I was so happy to be able to try this new szechuan spot in the neighborhood. We came on a Saturday night and it was nice and quiet. The decor is lovely- I love all the rounded arches. The bars on the window did give off a prison vibe 🤣 and the windows weren't well insulated- we did feel a breeze coming through on a windy March night. The food was delicious. I think you can get away with ordering a bunch of small plates and feeling satisfied. The scallion pancake was so perfectly crispy and soft at the same time. The cucumbers are always a classic. The squid was excellent!! I love squid. The fries surprised me the most because it was fried just right. I don't normally like crinkle cut but these were amazing. The spicy hand shredded chicken was so yummy I kept dipping my fork back in to get some sauce. The pea shoots and mapo tofu were delicious as well. I didn't love the Garlic Pepper beef though, the sauce was too sweet for my liking. We finished off with the ginger ice cream which tasted like vanilla ice cream and you get a hint of ginger on the back end- so good! I can't wait to come back!
Xi'an Famous Foods 西安名吃 | Williamsburg
The food is very good. If you're not used to spicy foods I recommend you try the milder versions of things. We were two people and each had a plate + some spinach dumplings, and it was plentiful (if you don't eat a lot, just one plate is more than enough). The noodles are hand stretched, they are thick and chewy and very delicious.
It was the first time that I tried noodles, and I can say that here you can find delicious noodles well prepared in a informal environment where you can take away or you can sit down and enjoy them directly there. If you are in Brooklyn in bedmond area, I really suggest you to give them a chance and you will not deluded. For me, it's approved 😋😋
East Met West
I ordered the beef and broccoli lunch set and it was delicious as usual even though they messed up my order a little bit. Great value for $9.50
The food is so tasty, and the lunch special portion size is substantial. I especially enjoy the Hunan Style and Szechuan Style options and all of the brown sauce dishes. Never more than a ten minute wait for food.
Golden Dragon Kitchen
Pretty basic Chinese take-out spot. Nothing special but it gets the job done. It’s a frequent spot that my coworkers and I order from. Food is always hot, orders are always made fast and are always correct.
Solid Chinese spot, generous serving. No frills restaurant but decent lunch specials
3 Times
Ordered the kung pao chicken. Don’t do it! Amazingly terrible. Dry with no sauce and less flavor. Take a look at the picture. It’s deep fried fat, not chicken. Stay away
My family and I had a great time tonight. Cozy atmosphere with delicious Chinese food. We recently moved here from Flushing so we've been used to amazing Chinese cuisine. This restaurant did not disappoint. I'm so glad it's in the area. Looking forward to coming here again. BTW, apparently this Friday at 7, they will have live music. Their website also shows an unlimited BBQ + draft beer special for $39 with reservation. Also only this Fri. Interesting.