Reviews on Chinese food in Chamblee, Georgia, United States. Chamblee (Sham-blee) is a city in northern DeKalb County, Georgia, United States, northeast of Atlanta. The population was 9,892 at the 2010 census.
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4 based on 26 reviews
This is in a food court at China Town Mall on New Peachtree road. Don't let the term "food court" deter you because this is nothing like your typical American mall food court full of fast food chains. Each stall here is a unique restaurant and the ones we've tried so far are better than a typical restaurant and more affordable. Anything you sacrifice in terms of atmosphere is more than made up for by quality and price. One thing I love about this place is they don't tone down the spice for American tastes. I spent many years in Asia and have been disappointed by many of the Asian restaurants in the US because they have to dumb the menu down in order to attract a broader clientele. Chong Qing Hot Pot will tone it down by request and warn you that spicy means SPICY, but they won't just tone it down by default. We got the pork and beef hot pot and it was beautiful - looked like molten lava. They bring a stand with a flame under and set the big metal pot on it with more than enough food for two - especially considering you have all the rice and soup you can eat with the meal. It was wonderfully, eyes watering, nose running spicy. On advice from the staff we also ordered the Cumin Lamb which wax excellent and again large, so we took it home and had it for dinner as well. Another advantage of the food court is you can get dishes from several different restaurants at the same meal. This is a regular spot for us now.
4 based on 14 reviews
Unique Szechuan restaurant on Buford Highway. Small but very clean and bright. Order at the register and the food is brought to the table by friendly staff.The food coming out looked so enticing we ended up ordering 4 dishes even though there were only 2 of us.Got the Chengdu Noodles, The Thick Noodles, dumplings and the battered spicy fries. Loved the Noodles and dumplings, liked the fries.All affordable.Looking forward to going back to explore more of the menu.
4 based on 38 reviews
Be prepare and study the menu beforehand. It's not the typical Chinese restaurant that caters toward average American consumers. If you know what you're ordering, you'll get great food. If not, then you'll be totally clueless and disappointed. Service was a little strange however. Very minimal. No smile, no friendly vibe, but not offensive either. I felt a bit uncomfortable when they just stared at our table like being judged for sitting there.
3 based on 87 reviews
I came here with a group of about 12 people. We were seated at two large circular tables. Drinks were served quickly. Orders taken and food explained in a timely manner. Soups were excellent and very delicious. Main entrees came shortly after. Our waitress was excellent and was very attentive. The Dim Sum carts offered a verity of tasty treats. Our waitress explained to us about the Dim Sum. Main entres were delicious with excellent flavor. This is the best Chinese restaurant that l have eaten at in Georgia.
4 based on 26 reviews
We initially came to this shopping center to go to the popular Chinese bakery across the parking lot. We decided to go ahead and get lunch first. As there are numerous restaurants in the center, it was basically an "eeny meeny miny moe" choice and we ended up here. We were so pleased with it. My two kids got their typical General Tso's and it was the best. Nice decor, very prompt service, nice presentation of food and above all, very good. We don't live especially close to Buford Hwy so when we come, we like to try a new place. We will return here. Although the menu did not mention lunch specials, we were offered the lunch choice when placing our order and the three of us ate very generous meals for less than $20.
4 based on 18 reviews
Hand-pulled noodles are the specialty here. Look through the window at the back of the restaurant and you'll see how they're made! Noodle soups are outstanding, with deeply flavored broths, tender meats, and fresh vegetables. All dishes we tried or saw looked great and I suspect everything on the menu is fabulous and authentic. What you don't finish will be gladly packed up for you to take home.Go get your slurp on!
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4 based on 39 reviews
My first visit to a Taiwanese restaurant has convinced me that I don't really like Taiwanese dishes. Others in our party might disagree, but nobody was real happy about our experience. Part of the problem is that we ordered off the menu, when probably 80% of their patrons went to the buffet. I checked out the buffet and didn't like what I saw, but there were a lot of choices. I settled for a scallion pancake (just fair -- Indian versions are much better) and hot and sour soup (the soup was very good). Other dishes like their pork noodle soup were bland and/or very greasy. That may be typical but I wasn't impressed. Service was OK, except for my soup, which never arrived until I had to make a special trip to search out our server and remind her. Finally, prices are not cheap.
4 based on 123 reviews
At Canton House in Chamblee, Georgia we care deeply about the quality of our food and our service. Our extensive menu offers everything from Chinese Hot Pot to Sea Cucumber. Whether it is Lo Mein, Pan Fried Cantonese, Moo Goo Gai Pan, or any other favorit
What makes this a great Chinese restaurant is the Dim Sum experience. Besides the four pages of normal Chinese dishes, Dim Sum allows you to pick small samples from a cart that is rolled around the restaurant. The restaurant staff will describe each of the mini dishes to you. The samples are around $3-4 a piece and can be shared around the table. So 2-3 people can share 8-10 Dim Sum dishes. since you a charged for each Item you can stop at any time. Try a new Chinese experiance. You can never go wrong with some dim sum around here! I'm so happy you enjoyed everything. Come back for another meal with us soon! All the best, Cam Vuong, Owner
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4 based on 58 reviews
We have lives in Atlanta for 30 years and have enjoyed numerous Chinese restaurants over the years but had yet to venture into Dim Sum. A friend invited me one Saturday morning and then I returned a few weeks later with my husband and young adult son. We enjoyed a leisurely brunch ordering this and that off of the carts that came by, some hot options, some room temperature. Our favorites were the various types of dumplings plus a sweet bun filled with bean paste and rolled in sesame seeds. Prices were very reasonable.
4 based on 45 reviews
I'm an on and off vegan and my wife is a vegetarian. This place is interesting to say the least. Many faux meat dishes and you have to wonder how they pull it off so well. Foods good.
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