Most Popular Chinese food in Aloha, Oregon, United States

September 16, 2019 Veronika Gaddis

Reviews on Chinese food in Aloha, Oregon, United States. Aloha (/əˈloʊ.ə/, not /əˈloʊhɑː/) is a census-designated place and unincorporated community in Washington County, Oregon, United States. By road it is 10.9 miles (17.5 km) west of downtown Portland. As of the 2010 Census, the population was 49,425. Fire protection and EMS services are provided through Tualatin Valley Fire and Rescue.
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6. Frank's Noodle House

15950 SW Regatta Ln, Beaverton, OR 97006-8925 Chinese, Asian Lunch, Dinner Seating, Wheelchair Accessible, Takeout, Reservations +1 503-430-0901 http://www.franksnoodlehousepdx.com/beaverton-home
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4 based on 26 reviews

Frank's Noodle House

Reviewed By PaulParks

Service is probably their high point. They saw me coming before I opened the door and seated me immediately. Before I looked at the menu, the host asked if I wanted hot & sour or egg flower soup. Curiously, I was never asked about, nor served anything to drink besides water.My lunch special was fine, but nothing special. And when I asked for an extra side of broccoli, they were quick to bring it out. Maybe I ordered the wrong thing. Their specialty is obviously noodles (with the noodle making station featured in front of the kitchen behind a big window. Maybe if I were big into noodles I would have appreciated this place more.It was very busy at 1:30 on a Friday afternoon.

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5. Pf Chang's

19320 NW Emma Way, Hillsboro, OR 97124-9004 Chinese, Asian Lunch, Dinner, Late Night Takeout, Reservations, Seating, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Table Service +1 503-533-4580 http://www.pfchangs.com/oregon/9200-hillsboro
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4 based on 104 reviews

Pf Chang's

Reviewed By 96vitah

We lived in Hillsboro for visiting Portland, and went here for 3rd night after leaving hometown Taipei Taiwan.Honestly, decorating is totally different with other Chinese restaurants in States, made me a little wow in my mind.But food is more fitting for westerners but not original Asians. Looks like Chinese food, but taste more like America restaurant. Sorry for comment so, but truly facts after all.

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4. Taste Of Sichuan

16261 NW Cornell Rd, Beaverton, OR 97006-4868 Chinese, Asian Lunch, Dinner Takeout, Reservations, Seating, Free Off-Street Parking, Highchairs Available, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Accepts American Express, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Accepts Discover, Wheelchair Accessible, Wine and Beer, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Servic [email protected] +1 503-629-7001 http://www.tasteofsichuan.com
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4 based on 174 reviews

Taste Of Sichuan

Taste of Sichuan Beaverton serves authentic Szechuan style Chinese food. It was established in September 2011. It features live seafood, a chance to observe the dumpling and noodle making process and a wide menu which offers both familiar staples as well

Reviewed By wanderlusters2

It is so difficult to find really good authentic Chinese food in Portland. Though I prefer Cantonese Chinese food, this restaurant is good for Sichuan food. Eating in is definitely better as the portions are bigger, food is hot and overall taste is delicious. I usually like to get takeout though because I don't always have time to wait for a table of 5. It is also more difficult to get someone on the phone to take down the takeout order unless calling during unpopular dinner hours. But overall, there is no other place I want to go to for quick Chinese food. Lots of variety.

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3. East Harbor Restaurant

18855 South West TV Highway, Aloha, OR 97003-2833 Chinese, Asian Lunch, Dinner Reservations, Seating, Wheelchair Accessible, Table Service +1 503-372-6970 http://eastharborrestaurant.com
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4 based on 12 reviews

Reviewed By Adam A

On Saturday, April 22nd, my wife and I entered this restaurant for the first time. We were there to discuss business, and relive great memories with friends. As soon as we pulled up, someone was begging for change right at the front door of the restaurant. This was a new person begging for change, as usually the same people beg for change up and down Tualatin Valley Highway. We gave him some change, and promised to return with some food for him when we were done with our meal. We always like to help people out, if they are really in need. Entering the place, I wasn't sure what to expect. This building has changed hands many time over the decades. My sister and all of my cousins worked there for years back when it was a Sea Galley Restaurant. Later, they continued working there when it turned into The Keg Restaurant. After that, it was Cooper Mountain Grill, and even more recently, it was The Spot for a short time. Then, it was empty. It's a very large building, and some of the previous incarnations used the size to their advantage. I was surprised, then, when I entered the building this time, and found that East Harbor doesn't appear to be overly large inside, for some reason. I recognized the floor plan, of course, but it's nothing like it used to be. For starters, it's a lot brighter in there now than it was back when it was Sea Galley or The Keg. That's not a bad thing, as the overall setting of the those two were on the darker side. So, we sat down, and immediately discovered the language barrier that I've seen reported previously about the place. It's there, and it could cause something of a struggle for some patrons in the ordering. This time, it wasn't that much of a problem. The waiters and waitresses are patient, and will stick around until they are pretty sure they have the right order in mind for what you want. Speaking of the right order, the menu is fairly impressive, featuring many dishes I've never heard of, or imagined anyone would want to eat. The term "Authentic" springs to mind, instantly, upon viewing the pages and pages of items on the menu that I'd never try, myself. Jellyfish spaghetti sounds absolutely frightening, but it's in there, and the photo that accompanies it gives me the impression that the spaghetti noodles on it are arms from the jellyfish, itself. There are pictures for every dish, so you have a good idea what you are getting. The photo for the Egg Flower Soup and the Fish and Corn Soup are the same photo. Also, there are several instances where things are misspelled on the menu, and I've seen this in other Chinese Restaurants, too, so it's no big deal. The misspellings weren't enough to confuse me on what it was supposed to be.The food came out quickly, and I was very surprised by how good it was. I ordered the Egg Flower Soup, and it had a lot of corn in it, which is ok. It made me wonder though if it was the right order, since the menu showed the same picture for this and the fish and corn soup. The beef fried rice I ordered was very tasteful, which I appreciated. I also ordered egg rolls, which turned out to be spring rolls, but were still good. My wife ordered a Beef Noodle thing that she really liked. I thought it was passable, but slightly bland. One of my friends ordered the Orange Chicken. My son orders Orange Chicken at every Chinese Restaurant he goes to, so I purposely avoided it on the menu, just because it almost always tastes the same everywhere, and no longer does it for me in terms of satisfaction. At East Harbor, though, I'm going to have to remember that this isn't the case, because the Orange Chicken here is different, very tasteful, surprisingly so, in fact, and left me wishing I'd ordered that, instead of the egg rolls. The size of the orders is also pretty good. The cup of soup I received was larger than any other Chinese Restaurant soup cup size in the area, for sure. It seemed to be, anyway. The dishes that we ordered, since it was a Saturday, were all of the dinner menu, since they didn't do lunch on the weekends. Each order took up an entire plate, and were sizeable enough for sharing, which we did. The prices on the dishes weren't too terribly bad, either. I will come back to this location, in time, I'm sure. I'm a lot more positive I'll return to the East Harbor than I ever wanted to return to Cooper Mountain Grill. I never even went into the place when it was called The Spot. This newest incarnation of the old Sea Galley building is a good one, and if you're looking for Authentic Chinese dishes, you'll find them here.

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2. Szechuan House

18659 SW Tualatin Valley Hwy, Beaverton, OR 97003-3153 Asian, Chinese Lunch, Dinner Seating +1 503-356-0747 http://alohachinesefood.com
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4 based on 13 reviews

Reviewed By Adam A

The owners are nice, and the food is almost all fantastic! This place serves Sweet and Sour Soup the way it's supposed to taste, and that's more than I can say for any other Chinese restaurant I can think of, at the moment. Everything else I've eaten here, outside of the Cashew Chicken, since I'm not into Cashew Chicken, has been great! During the past two years, their portions have become noticeably smaller, while prices of inched up by a quarter, or so. I suppose this is to be expected. Lunch is still a decent deal, in that you get the standard choice of Rice (white or fried), Soup (Hot and Sour or Egg Flower, both of which are wonderful!), and main dish. Really a great place, and a Chinese Restaurant that will happily deliver food to your door, no matter the weather outside.

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1. Stir Crazy Kitchen

20401 SW Tualatin Valley Hwy, Aloha, OR 97003-1756 Chinese, Asian Lunch, Dinner Takeout, Wheelchair Accessible, Delivery, Seating +1 503-848-8155 http://www.stircrazykitchen.com
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4 based on 37 reviews

Stir Crazy Kitchen

Reviewed By JDoman

Delivery took exactly 45mins. Pretty good for a Friday night. Food was just ok. Crab rolls should be renamed cream cheese puffs. They were good but some crab would be nice. Orange chicken was flavorful and hot. Walnut shrimp.....I've never had this before and am not a fan of mayonnaise on shrimp I guess. Lots of mayo and very heavy. Nothing wrong with it....just not my style. Rice...had a wierd dish/bleach taste. Took one bite and threw away the rest. So, I would order the orange chicken again as it was good and the delivery was fast. But, this place isn't on my favorites list.

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