Find out what Chinese restaurants to try in Columbus. Columbus /kəˈlʌmbəs/ is a city in and the county seat of Bartholomew County, Indiana, United States. The population was 44,061 at the 2010 census. In its built environment, the relatively small city has provided a unique place for noted Modern architecture and public art, commissioning numerous works since the mid-20th century. Located about 40 miles (64 km) south of Indianapolis, on the east fork of the White River, it is the state's 20th-largest city. It is the principal city of the Columbus, Indiana metropolitan statistical area, which encompasses all of Bartholomew County. Columbus is the birthplace of former Indiana Governor and current Vice President of the United States, Mike Pence.
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We were in the area and hadnât tried this place since it opened in Columbus. We got some egg rolls to go and they were very good. Their service was very efficient and quick. Their hot mustard was good too. Stop in and try it for yourself.
I tried this restaurant on a busy Saturday night. I placed a walk-in order for carry out. The Chicken Lo Mein had a nice dark sauce, with lots of chicken and vegetables. It is the best I have ever had in the area. The Bean Curd Home Style was outstanding. It had a lot of soft fried tofu, vegetables, and a rich sauce with a touch of heat to it. The Vegetable Chow Mei Fun (thin rice noodles) was excellent. The noodles were cooked to perfection in a thin white sauce, with veggies added in. The Vegetable Egg Rolls were delicious, generous in size and not too greasy. The Crab Rangoon had a sweet honey cream cheese filling and was equal to the best I have ever had. Everyone in the family loved the food and agreed it was the best in the area. The service was friendly and fast (less than 20 minutes to prepare the order on a busy night) and they also give you a free 2 Liter of pop when you buy $25 or more. The portions are huge and the prices cheap. This is our new favorite Chinese restaurant. Give it a try some time!
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4 based on 22 reviews
Chopstick offers the classic "Americanized" Chinese favorites that are popular among locals. In house, they also offer a frozen yogurt/toppings bar that is a lesser version to more popular chains such as Orange Leaf or Yo Ma Ma. Chopstick also delivers, which is a great asset when you're plugging away at work but are really craving Chicken with Vegetables and an eggroll. They have great attention to detail for special requests for your lunch or dinner and they also take notes on delivery. I work in a secured facility downtown and was able to tell them cardinal directions as to which area I set and they met me at the security desk for delivery and payment. They delivered the food on time and the delivery person was very friendly. Our food was exactly as ordered, hot and everything tasted fresh. The delivery person also brought us napkins, all various kinds of sauces and plastic ware. We will definitely order from Chopstick again!
4 based on 28 reviews
The food is always fresh and hot. A great place for takeout. Only a few tables and they're always full. Just take cash to pay; they don't take checks or cards.
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4 based on 56 reviews
The Empress Chicken was OUTSTANDING!! My husband, who does not like Chinese food, decided to go with scallops and was very impressed! Our son selected General Tso's Chicken. He said it was the best he had ever had. I never leave without having the delicious Hot & Sour Soup. Mmmmm Mmmmmmm Good!!!
4 based on 60 reviews
Usually restaurants that prepare all of the Asian cuisines don't do any of them justice. Ru Yi is the exception for me. I went there because it was convenient. The decor is pretty spartan, a lot like small Japanese restaurants around the country. The service was quick and the servers very well versed and able to answer all the questions I had. I was going to order some sort of generic Chinese or Japanese dish, but when I saw a large table of Japanese people eating plate fulls of sushi, I made a quick change. I'm so glad I did. The sushi was presented very nicely, but most importantly it was fresh and tasted fantastic!! In fact after my first sampler plate I decided to go back as often as I can while I'm in town!! My only complaint is that I don't have a place even close to this where I live!!!!
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