Discover Restaurants offering the best Chinese food in Bossier City, Louisiana, United States. Bossier City (/ˈboʊʒər/ BOH-zhər) is a city in Bossier Parish, which is located on the northwestern border of Louisiana in the United States.
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New fusion style Cajun and Asian mix. Large menu to choose from, I am sure you will find a few favourites. I had the Cajun fried rice with shrimp, crawfish and andouille sausage. Lg portions so leftovers are possible. I tried the jambalaya egg roll not my favorite they came with a great dipping sauce. Very good service as well. They are also selling Crawfish so head over and enjoy.
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4 based on 25 reviews
Lin's Kitchen is a cornerstone in the Bossier City community. Lin's kitchen has been recognized for its outstanding Chinese cuisine, excellent service, and friendly staff.
This is a great Chinese food place. Made to order. Prices are very reasonable with large portions! New remodel to add a sushi bar. It is nice! It opens on 7/22/16 on Friday- they do preorders, take out, and dine in- no delivery.
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Lunch menu is a great deal as it comes with soup or salad, egg roll, crab rangoon, and fried rice. The vegetables in the shrimp and garlic dish have just the right amount of crunch, so you know the veggies are fresh. I had the hot and sour soup which was also delicious. We did not have an alcoholic beverage but were pleased to see a full bar. Great ambience too.
4 based on 49 reviews
We ate here for dinner and was pleasantly surprised at how good the food was. It was three of us and we just ordered two entree's and fried rice and it was plenty of food. Service was great and fast. Would definitely recommend. The menu didn't have a huge amount of options but very good.
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4 based on 80 reviews
I have really tried to love this restaurant. The owner is a great guy, well loved, and has an incredible reputation for wine selections. But what about traditional hot tea? Ordered at 6:30, thirty minutes later they are trying to get the coffee pot to heat the water. Maybe an hour later or more, our server said the coffee pot must be broken. Basically they donât know the simplicityâs from of boiling water. And I was hoping to impress my new Chinese friend who moved to this area from China less than a year ago.
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4 based on 72 reviews
Food was o.K. Prices were ok. Service was horrible. When we asked how big the portions were it made our server mad. She treated us poorly after that. I would not go here again. FYI: the portions are big enough to share but not come with rice.
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