Reviews on Chinese food in Erie, Pennsylvania, United States. Located in the very Northwest corner of Pennsylvania, Erie is the State's only Great Lakes port city. The Lake is the main attraction in Erie, with the sparkling water giving Erie its nickname, "Gem City." The nearby peninsula of Presque Isle State Park provides residents and visitors ample opportunities for outdoor activities such as sailing, swimming, hiking, and biking. The city is also part of the Snowbelt, famous for the winter wonderland created by the lake effect.
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4 based on 141 reviews
Because there were Asian diners I have to assume that it's either the best around or there is a separate menu for them, but the food was tasteless. Served as individual dishes instead of "family style" the portions were large and the surroundings attractive but the service was sullen and the left overs not even worth taking home.
4 based on 29 reviews
A good friend of mine told me about this restaurant and how excellent the food was. Three of us met here today for lunch. It's s charming Oriental restaurant with friendly staff. Their menu is huge. Two of us got Sesame chicken, I can't remember what my other friend ordered. The portions are LARGE and nice and hot temperature wise. We each also had fried rice and an egg roll, both very good. The prices are very reasonable. Very nice place to have lunch or dinner!t
4 based on 73 reviews
This is a standard Chinese restaurant, with Americanized dishes and smaller portions. Feels a little stingy, but the prices are the attraction because they're very low. Where else can you get a complete lunch for six dollars? Over-rated by locals, but Erie is way inland so simplified or substituted ingredients are apparently acceptable here.
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4 based on 92 reviews
This buffet features a very large variety of foods and a hibachi grille, where the chef prepares to order whatever the customer wants to be fried. Prices are very reasonable. Of what we ate, I thought the green beans were outstanding and the cajun shrimp was pretty good. The egg drop soup was also very good. Most of my Chinese favs, such as the lo mein, the fried rice and the sugar buns, were a little lacking in flavour. No complaints, but no kudos, either.
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