America’s first Chinese restaurant is said to have been Canton, which opened in San Francisco in 1849. Today there are more than 40,000 such eating places nationwide. It’s hard to find a city or town anywhere in the country that doesn’t have at least one — and according to data released by Google, Chinese is the most popular “ethnic” cuisine in the U.S., edging out Mexican and well ahead of Italian.
These are tough times for Chinese restaurants, however. Even before the pandemic that some insist on calling the “Chinese virus” began affecting business in Chinatowns from coast to coast, the New York Times reported that veteran Chinese restaurateurs were retiring, with nobody to pass their businesses along to, so the number of such places around the country was decreasing.
That number will almost certainly shrink further as a result of business downturns and enforced, if theoretically temporary, restaurant closings in the face of the COVID-19 crisis. (Here’s what you need to know about the coronavirus and America’s restaurants.)
Because we like Chinese food so much as a nation, and because we’re optimistic that the current situation will improve, 24/7 Tempo has assembled a list of the best Chinese restaurants in every state, based on Yelp reviews and ratings.
Click here for the best Chinese restaurants in every state.
These include places specializing in dumplings and/or noodles; authentic regional Chinese restaurants serving dishes that might sometimes be unfamiliar to American diners; and good, old-fashioned Chinese-American establishments with menus full of familiar dishes, some of them actually invented in this country, like General Tso’s chicken and those inevitable end-of-meal fortune cookies. (Here are 20 “foreign” foods that are really American.)
Note that some of these restaurants may be temporarily closed or offering only takeout or delivery services.
To identify the best Chinese restaurant in every state, 24/7 Tempo reviewed the top-rated restaurants nationwide in the Chinese category on Yelp. To be considered, restaurants needed to be in or near a city with a population of at least 100,000 people. In states with few or no cities of this size, restaurants in smaller cities were also considered. This data was obtained on March 13, 2020. Chain restaurants, food trucks, and take-out places without seating were eliminated from the list, as were Chinese markets unless they had in-store restaurants.
Alabama: Mr. Chen’s Authentic Chinese Cooking & Oriental Market
> Location: Tuscaloosa
> Yelp Rating: 4.5 out of 5
All the basics are offered here, along with such slightly more adventurous fare as spicy beef tendon, hot stir-fried frogs’ legs, and spicy pork intestines in hot pot. Yelp reviews tend to use the words “real” or “authentic” — and the atmosphere and service get good marks, too.
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Alaska: Pagoda Restaurant
> Location: North Pole
> Yelp Rating: 4 out of 5
Voted the area’s #1 Asian restaurant a dozen times in the Fairbanks Daily News Miners’ Reader’s Choice poll (North Pole is a town near Fairbanks, known for its year-round Christmas decorations), the 30-year-old Pagoda offers an eclectic menu that ranges from the expected egg roll and kung pao chicken to such unexpected offerings as jalapeño scrambled eggs with shrimp or chicken and General Tso cauliflower.
Arkansas: China Café
> Location: Rogers
> Yelp Rating: 4.5 out of 5
In addition to the usual American Chinese restaurant dishes, this establishment in the Ozarks, near Bentonville, specializes in such Szechuan dishes as sliced fish with pickled vegetables, clay pot seafood and bean curd, and cold ox tongue and tripe with roasted chili peanut vinaigrette.
Arizona: Wong’s Chinese Cuisine
> Location: Phoenix
> Yelp Rating: 4.5 out of 5
Anyone in Phoenix who’s looking for chop suey, chow mein, lo mein, egg foo young, chow fun, wonton soup, moo shu pork, and other old-style Chinese-American specialties will surely appreciate Wong’s — for the service as well as the food. “Not only is the food absolutely fabulous, the staff at the restaurant are equally fabulous as well,” Yelped a visitor from Wisconsin.
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California: Din Tai Fung
> Location: San Diego
> Yelp Rating: 4.5 out of 5
This international Taiwanese chain has 13 U.S. locations, all on the West Coast, plus another dozen in Taiwan and countless others all over Asia and in Australia, the UAE, and the UK — but they’re known for consistent quality everywhere. (The Daily Meal once named their original Taipei location the best restaurant in Asia.) Their specialty is xiao long bao, the broth-filled buns everybody calls “soup dumplings,” which the late L.A. Times restaurant critic Jonathan Gold once called “small miracles.” There’s plenty more on the menu, though. “This place is a must try,” wrote one Yelp reviewer about the chain’s elegantly airy San Diego location.
Colorado: Fortune Wok to Table
> Location: Denver
> Yelp Rating: 4.5 out of 5
“Authentic Shanghainese cuisine is our passion,” reads this two-level restaurant’s motto. The ground floor portion of the place serves what are described as “street style eats,” meaning such fare as steamed or pan-fried dumplings, Shanghainese street noodles, or jasmine curry with beef, shrimp, or vegetables. Upstairs, the chef prepares a more formal menu, with no dumplings or noodles involved, for just four tables of diners. Seafood hot and sour soup and black pepper halibut are typical dishes.
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Connecticut: Peter Chang
> Location: Stamford
> Yelp Rating: 4 out of 5
Peter Chang is a celebrated Szechuan chef-restaurateur, once known for continually going to work at and then disappearing from restaurants throughout the Southeast. Chang finally settled down and opened a chain of top-level places in Virginia and Maryland. Early last year, he opened this place, his first in the Northeast. Expect such uncommon fare as scallion bubble pancake, spicy dry-fried eggplant, and Shan City pigs’ feet.
Delaware: Mom’s Kitchen
> Location: Bear
> Yelp Rating: 4 out of 5
Yelp reviewers love such dishes here as “awesome” spicy fish, salt-and-pepper fried chicken wings that are “a must try,” and beef and cilantro soup that’s “so good we almost licked the bowl clean.” Among the chef’s specialties are frog with spicy chili pepper and cumin spareribs with garlic.
Florida: Red Shallot
> Location: Doral
> Yelp Rating: 5 out of 5
“[E]ven more amazing than the reviews could make it seem,” wrote one Yelp reviewer about this restaurant in suburban Miami. “One of the best dining experiences that I’ve had in a long time,” enthused another. Taiwanese picadillo (described by the Miami New Times as “ground pork belly aggressively seasoned and served atop a bed of rice with strands of pickled mustard greens”) is a specialty.
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Georgia: La Mei Zi
> Location: Doraville
> Yelp Rating: 4.5 out of 5
It’s not every Chinese restaurant that serves such specialties as Hakka stir-fry pork belly, calamari, bean curd, and Chinese chive flower; stewed Chinese okra with crab meat and roe; or lamb with leeks and cilantro in hot bean sauce — but you’ll find those and a lot more at this Taiwanese place in a community just outside Atlanta. One Yelp commentator hailed its “fresh, delicious food” and phenomenal service.
Hawaii: Lam’s Kitchen
> Location: Honolulu
> Yelp Rating: 4.5 out of 5
One Chinese-American reviewer on Yelp describes this hole-in-the-wall counter-service place as her “all time favorite restaurant in Chinatown,” and notes that she “[w]ent today for the 100th time.” Beef tendon soup with chow fun gets high marks from almost every commentator, while some also hail the pork and shrimp wontons (“PERFECTLY seasoned”) and pork liver rice soup.
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Iowa: Long Xing
> Location: Iowa City
> Yelp Rating: 4.5 out of 5
There’s nothing too exotic on the menu here, but Yelp fans love the crab Rangoon, egg rolls, General Tso’s chicken, Mongolian beef, and other Chinese-American standbys at this “quaint little hole in the wall…in a strip mall.” “If you like places like Panda Express…,” proposed one reviewer, “but also like to support local businesses, Long Xing is going to make you very happy.”
Idaho: Red Pavilion Mandarin Cuisine
> Location: Meridian
> Yelp Rating: 4 out of 5
Promising a range of offerings from “traditional comfort dishes to fascinating new flavors,” this restaurant in a Boise area city (considered one of the fastest-growing cities in the country) serves a menu that encompasses everything from pot stickers and spring rolls to Mandarin spicy shrimp and flaming garlic pork. (There is a second location in Mountain Home, southeast of Boise.)
Illinois: MCCB Chicago
> Location: Chicago
> Yelp Rating: 4.5 out of 5
“MCCB,” says this Chicago favorite, stands for “Modern Chinese Cook Book.” In addition to such familiar dishes as kung pao chicken and mapo tofu, the restaurant offers less common fare like piña-colada-flavored shrimp and the house specialty of charcoal-grilled whole fish as prepared in the style of the Chinese city of Chongqing. The word “amazing” tends to appear in Yelp reviews.
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Indiana: House of Cheung
> Location: Indianapolis
> Yelp Rating: 4.5 out of 5
This “sit down and eat” Chinese restaurant (as opposed to takeout places) pleases Yelpers with its lemon chicken, Peking pork, General Tso’s tofu (and also chicken), sizzling beef, and more. “The restaurant itself could be a set of a cool Wes Anderson movie,” wrote one reviewer of this “old-fashioned Cantonese style” place.
Kansas: ABC Cafe
> Location: Overland Park
> Yelp Rating: 4.5 out of 5
Offering “familiar dishes in casual digs and serving dim sum all day,” ABC has been described on Yelp as the area’s “single most authentic Chinese restaurant…[serving] the equivalent of Chinese home cooking” and a “place [that] lives up to the hype!” The 40-plus dim sum choices include barbecue pork puffs and chicken spring rolls with seaweed. Specialty dishes include chicken and eggplant hot pot and salt and pepper tofu.
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Kentucky: Oriental Wok
> Location: Fort Mitchell
> Yelp Rating: 4 out of 5
The menu at this restaurant in a community across the Ohio River from Cincinnati (where Oriental Wok has a second location) offers “Old Chinatown” dishes like chop suey, chow mein, and egg foo young, as well as a good selection of other fare. This includes seafood preparations like four varieties of fish cooked in one of three manners and a dish of stir-fried Cantonese lobster tails.
Louisiana: Dian Xin
> Location: New Orleans
> Yelp Rating: 4.5 out of 5
“This hole-in-the-wall restaurant is a little slice of heaven,” wrote one Yelp reviewer, who came without a reservation and had to wait an hour “but it was very worth it” for a meal that included, among other things, “the BEST tasting shrimp” he’d ever had. Other commentators call out the soup dumplings, the crab and crawfish bao, the sizzling steak, and the “really good” chive cakes.
Massachusetts: Clay Pot Cafe
> Location: Boston
> Yelp Rating: 4 out of 5
Not surprisingly, clay pot dishes are featured at this cash-only Chinatown establishment. Versions made with yellow eel, Chinese sausage and pork belly, and chicken with Chinese mushrooms are among those specifically praised by Yelp users. Other dishes, including Shanghai rice cakes, ginseng black chicken soup, and stir-fried watercress with garlic are among the other dishes that win plaudits.
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Maryland: Gourmet Inspirations
> Location: Wheaton
> Yelp Rating: 4 out of 5
House specials at this place in Wheaton, near the nation’s capital (there is a second location just to the south in Silver Spring), include ginger and scallion lobster, crispy shrimp with walnuts, and Peking duck. Dim sum is also featured, with Yelp reviewers saying particularly nice things about the beef shumai, radish cakes, deep-fried shrimp, and sticky rice in banana leaf, among other items.
Maine: Empire Chinese Kitchen
> Location: Portland
> Yelp Rating: 4.5 out of 5
Dim sum and “traditional and modern Chinese soul food” are the specialties here at this handsome establishment, which occupies the site of “Portland’s first deluxe Chinese restaurant,” The Empire (1916-1953). Lobster dumplings, pork potstickers, Singapore rice noodles, orange beef, and bacon fried rice are among the many dishes here that Yelpers love.
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Michigan: China Chef
> Location: Troy
> Yelp Rating: 4.5 out of 5
Whole steamed fish, crispy Cantonese-style chicken, and beef brisket hot pot are among the signature dishes here. Per Yelp, the food here is “ridiculously delicious,” the place is “a gem,” and the portions are “largeâ¦[and] reasonably priced.” One visitor added “It is top notch by any definition.”
Minnesota: Golden Chow Mein
> Location: Saint Paul
> Yelp Rating: 4.5 out of 5
“Serving Cantonese food to the West 7th neighborhood for 30+ years,” this restaurant announces by its name that what it serves will be familiar Chinese-American cuisine. The menu lists both “quick service” and “cooked to order” variations on chow mein, as well as egg rolls, fried shrimp, lo mein, moo goo gai pan, beef with broccoli, and other such fare.
Mississippi: Mr. Chen’s
> Location: Jackson
> Yelp Rating: 4 out of 5
A Chinese restaurant connected to an Asian market, Mr. Chen’s has been hailed on Yelp as “a great little restaurant” and “the ONLY place in MS with REAL Chinese food.” One reviewer wrote “I’m Chinese and live in NYC, but this is one of the best Chinese restaurants I’ve been to in the country.” Favorite dishes include twice-cooked pork, lotus leaf sticky rice, and basil clams.
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Missouri: Blue Koi Noodles & Dumplings
> Location: Kansas City
> Yelp Rating: 4.5 out of 5
This “undeniably cool Chinese” place (according to its website) limits its menu — as its name suggests — to a dozen starters (dumplings as well as scallion biscuit, duck wrap, crispy tofu, etc.) and 14 noodle or rice dishes involving things like Chinese-style pot roast, black bean chicken, and braised organic tofu. “Blue Koi gets better and better every time I go,” reported one Yelp reviewer.
Montana: J P Kitchen
> Location: Billings
> Yelp Rating: 4 out of 5
This “[c]ute and cozy little place” offers “[a]uthentic family style dining” made with “[e]xcellent fresh ingredients,” according to posts on Yelp. The menu lists such dishes as Szechuan lamb dumplings, three-pepper chicken, and cashew nut shrimp.
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Nebraska: Dragon Wok
> Location: Omaha
> Yelp Rating: 4.5 out of 5
“Every meal has been spot on” at this Omaha favorite, according to one Yelp reviewer. The restaurant promotes its “famous sesame chicken and our signature egg foo young.” A wide choice of fried rice, lo mein, and chow mein variations are also available, along with all the other expected dishes, from egg drop soup to sweet and sour pork.
Nevada: Shang Artisan Noodle
> Location: Las Vegas
> Yelp Rating: 4.5 out of 5
“Shang Artisan Noodle aims to both honor and elevate the Chinese culinary tradition on handmade noodles,” reads the mission statement for this fast-casual restaurant. The menu is brief: a few appetizers (spicy wontons, beef and onion potstickers, etc.), half a dozen noodle soups (pork rib and seafood among them), five sauced noodle dishes (one with minced pork and preserved vegetables, for instance, and another with stir-fried tomato and scrambled eggs), and seven fried rice and chow mein variations.
New Hampshire: Golden Tao Restaurant
> Location: Manchester
> Yelp Rating: 4.5 out of 5
This establishment in the Granite State’s largest city advertises its “Mandarin, Szechuan & Private Home Cuisine” based on combining “the freshest ingredients with popular Asian herbs and spices.” Specialties include Yu-Hsiang shrimp and sea scallops, crispy sesame beef, and two-flavored chicken, but there is also a selection of moo shu dishes, lo mein, chop suey, and other Chinese-American standbys.
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New Jersey: Soup Dumpling Plus
> Location: Fort Lee
> Yelp Rating: 4.5 out of 5
There can be no confusion about this B.Y.O.B. restaurant’s main selling point. According to a diner from a Shanghainese family, reporting on Yelp, the eponymous soup dumplings are “probably as good as it gets in the States.” Other dishes — the “plus” — recommended on the review site include eggplant with garlic sauce, scallion pancakes, and pan-fried pork buns.
New Mexico: Tsai’s Chinese Bistro
> Location: Albuquerque
> Yelp Rating: 4.5 out of 5
“[H]idden away in a strip mall but worth looking for — per Yelp — this “little gem” is as “authentic as it gets for Chinese food in Albuquerque.” Menu offerings include Uncle Tsai’s spicy dumplings, mushroom duck, bean curd “home style,” and Hunan pork. Lo mein, chow mein, moo shu, and egg foo young dishes are also available.
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New York: Han Dynasty
> Location: New York
> Yelp Rating: 4 out of 5
This Upper West Side Szechuan restaurant — one of nine locations in New York City and the Philadelphia area (the first one opened in the suburb of Exton in 2007) — is noted for its dan dan noodles, which one Yelp reviewer called “incredibly flavorful” and another pronounced “the best in New York.” Other Yelp praise has gone to the dry pepper chicken, the dry hot pot with fish, and the cumin chicken.
North Carolina: Sister Liu’s Kitchen
> Location: Durham
> Yelp Rating: 4.5 out of 5
Handmade dumplings, from a menu that changes daily, are the big draw here, including varieties filled with chicken and napa cabbage, lamb and carrots, beef and cilantro, and shrimp with pork and Chinese chives. Chinese “burgers” on steamed buns — pork, beef, or vegetable — are another specialty, and there are also a few sauced meat dishes (spicy pig ear, beef in mushroom sauce) and noodle preparations, some involving noodles made with carrot juice.
North Dakota: Mandarin Kitchen Express
> Location: Fargo
> Yelp Rating: 4.5 out of 5
According to comments on Yelp, diners here can expect “Sooooo much food…always very flavorful,” “Employees [who] are really helpful & friendly,” and “classic American-Chinese takeout but with quality ingredients.” (There’s also a dining room, with counter service.) Expect inexpensive versions of spring rolls, sweet and sour chicken, salt and pepper shrimp, and the like.
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Ohio: LJ Shanghai
> Location: Cleveland
> Yelp Rating: 4.5 out of 5
“It doesn’t look like much when you walk pass this restaurant outside but the food will leave you begging for more,” wrote one local diner on Yelp last month, citing such dishes as the soup dumplings and the Chongqing SPICY beef noodle soup (caps hers) as examples. Noodles and dumplings are the things here, and other reviewers have liked the dumplings in hot chili oil, the Daoxiao pan-fried noodles with beef, and the pork noodle bowl.
Oklahoma: China Garden
> Location: Tulsa
> Yelp Rating: 4.5 out of 5
Signature dishes here include watercress fish, spicy fried cumin lamb, tofu pudding beef, and beer duck. Commenting on Yelp, diners have also singled out the egg drop soup (“full of noodles”), fried dumplings (“nothing short of perfect”), spicy boiled fish (“absolutely wonderful”), and spicy beef stew noodle (“cooked to perfection”). “Best Asian food in the Midwest,” opined a visitor from Arkansas.
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Oregon: China Gourmet
> Location: Salem
> Yelp Rating: 4.5 out of 5
A “delightfully updated, modern, and authentic Chinese dining experience,” promises this establishment’s website. “This little place packs in some BIG flavor and does it for a reasonable price,” according to one Yelp reviewer. Another was “a bit surprised by the outsideâ¦[which] doesn’t look very classy,” but was “tremendously surprised by the interior, food, and wait staff.” Recommendations of the site include curry fried rice, twice-cooked pork, and garlic eggplant.
Pennsylvania: Andorra Ping Pong
> Location: Philadelphia
> Yelp Rating: 4.5 out of 5
The name of this “Northwest Philly treasure” — as one Yelper put it — might suggest a rec center in the Pyrenees, but it’s a serious Chinese restaurant offering dishes both familiar and unusual. Among the latter are chicken kidney in chili pepper, mustard green and fish soup, sizzling stuffed bean curd, and spicy pork shank Chongqing style. (There’s a second location in suburban Wayne, Pennsylvania, called R&G’s Ping Pong. The Philadelphia restaurant takes its name from the Andorra Shopping Center.)
Rhode Island: Oriental Taste
> Location: Cranston
> Yelp Rating: 4.5 out of 5
“I lived in NYC for 11 years and this food is pretty close to NYC Chinese,” wrote one enthusiast on Yelp. “Best Chinese ever,” claimed another one. Boneless spareribs, crab Rangoon, chicken and broccoli, and Szechuan beef with peanuts are among the dishes various other commentators have mentioned approvingly.
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South Carolina: Peking Wok II
> Location: Columbia
> Yelp Rating: 4.5 out of 5
One Yelper found the fare here to be “Some of the best Chinese food I have had in the States!” and another, lamenting how hard she thought it was to find good Chinese cuisine in the South, said, “I think I’ve finally found it!” Big portions, representing “great value on American-style Chinese food,” are a plus here, and such dishes as steamed dumplings, General Tso’s chicken, and broccoli beef left another reviewer “shocked and impressed by the quality of…food here.”
South Dakota: Golden Phoenix Restaurant
> Location: Rapid City
> Yelp Rating: 4 out of 5
The individual combination dinner here, including an egg roll, a chicken wing, fried rice, and a choice of three soups, plus such main dishes as garlic shrimp, cashew chicken, or bell pepper steak, goes for $11.75, and other package deals, for two or more diners and with additional dishes added, cost only slightly more. Portions are huge, report reviewers on Yelp, and the food is “simply amazing.”
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Tennessee: China Cottage Restaurant
> Location: Madison
> Yelp Rating: 4.5 out of 5
Among the house specialties at this restaurant in suburban Nashville are steamed sea bass, walnut shrimp, and crispy beef. An array of chow mein, lo mein, rice noodle, and noodle soup dishes are also offered. “I have been coming here for years and never had a bad meal,” wrote one fan on Yelp. “Make sure you either go hungry or with people to share with,” counseled another.
Texas: Tiger Noodle House
> Location: Katy
> Yelp Rating: 4.5 out of 5
“If you haven’t tried Tiger Noodle you are missing out,” according to a local fan of the Katy outpost of this four-unit Houston area chain, writing on Yelp. “It’s really that simple.” With both a counter service and a full service side, the place offers a menu of Szechuan dishes that goes far beyond just noodles. Taiwanese sausage, Chengdu grilled sliced fish, shredded pork in Beijing bean sauce, and tea-leaf-smoked duck are a few of the specialties.
Utah: Mandarin Restaurant
> Location: Bountiful
> Yelp Rating: 4 out of 5
The variety of dishes in various styles at this no-reservations restaurant in suburban Salt Lake City includes Peking baby back ribs, Singapore vegetarian noodles, Szechuan halibut, and Nanking pork with yams and sugar snap peas. Yelp users particularly like the imperial noodles, cashew chicken, and char siu fried rice.
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Virginia: Judy’s Sichuan Cuisine
> Location: Chesapeake
> Yelp Rating: 4.5 out of 5
According to a review in the Virginia Pilot, “The freshness, quality of food at affordable pricing and pleasant service make Judy’s Sichuan Cuisine habit-forming.” Yelpers praise the place, too — both this location and another one in Virginia Beach. The wontons in chili oil, pork in Yu-Shiang sauce, dan dan noodles, and kung pao chicken are among reviewers’ favorites.
Vermont: Zen Gardens
> Location: South Burlington
> Yelp Rating: 4 out of 5
The menu here offers what it identifies as traditional Chinese dishes like seaweed with garlic sauce and aromatic sliced beef, as well as such specialties as tangerine chicken and sizzling beef hot pot. Comments on Yelp also call out such items as scallion pancakes, duck with basil, and Hunan beef. “So excellent!!!” exclaimed one local.
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Washington: Szechuan Brothers
> Location: Vancouver
> Yelp Rating: 4.5 out of 5
In addition to more expected dishes, this “great restaurant,” “a treasure in the area” — per Yelp — serves such items as seafood okra soup, chopped pickled chili fish fillet, salted fish and chicken fried rice, and shredded pork with dried bean curd and Chinese celery. “Ask your server about the mural on the wall,” one Yelp reviewer recommends. The “art shows people making the dishes on the menu.”
Wisconsin: Sze Chuan Restaurant
> Location: West Allis
> Yelp Rating: 4.5 out of 5
Fans of this restaurant in a Milwaukee suburb tell Yelp that they enjoy specialties like spicy Szechuan dumplings, chicken in spicy numbing sauce, and fish fillet in chili pepper soup. Even the “more Americanized Chinese dishes…are better versions of what you’d get elsewhere,” wrote one reviewer, though another one thinks ordering those would be a shame because “This is a really authentic Chinese restaurant with some excellent Sichuan style cooking.”
West Virginia: Main Kwong
> Location: Charleston
> Yelp Rating: 4 out of 5
“Every time I eat from here (both dine-in and take-out) the food is delicious, fresh, and made from good quality ingredients,” reported one Yelper of this Charleston staple. “I can’t say enough good about this place!” exclaimed another. Still another one recommended the pork-fried rice, General Tso’s chicken, steamed potstickers, and the “orgasmic” boneless barbecue spareribs.
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Wyoming: Wonderful House Restaurant
> Location: Rock Springs
> Yelp Rating: 4 out of 5
A recent transplant from California called this place in a southwestern Wyoming city “a life saver for Chinese food” on Yelp, while another asked rhetorically, “Wow, who would have expected such a great Chinese restaurant in this small town?” The “freakin’ fantastic” food includes crab Rangoon, braised tofu, sizzling rice soup, and honey walnut shrimp.
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