Discover Restaurants offering the best Chinese food in South Euclid, Ohio, United States. South Euclid is a city in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, United States. It is an inner-ring suburb of Cleveland located on the city's east side. As of the 2010 census the population was 22,295.
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4 based on 56 reviews
Ho Wah, located in the lower level of LaPlace, has been a Beachwood landmark since 1979. Ho Wah offers Chinese American cuisine.
for decades, I've bypassed this restaurant just because I do not regularly shop at La Place. I've been sorely disappointed in the surrounding Chinese restaurants and thought I would give this place a shot. I wish I had come here earlier and save myself several disappointments from other Chinese restaurants, Everything was excellent and quality I wanted in a Chinese restaurant. This is now my go to place for local Chinese food.
4 based on 31 reviews
If you are tired of mystery brown sauces that taste alike, then definitely try this place out. Excellent shredded pork with garlic sauce...but must order the Chinese version. It has by far the most authentic Chinese food in East Cleveland. The restaurant is very clean but quite small. Service is good. Definitely will be coming back again and again.
Best Chinese in the area.Has been here for everTook out the other day after along time not in the area.Good portions, very tasty. A well known restaurant in the areaVery recommended
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3 based on 10 reviews
I wish there was rating between poor and average...because I really wanted to like this place. I had reviews elsewhere (none on Tripadvisor at that point) and they ranged between love and less. Conveniently located on Green Rd. near Cedar, and across from the Heinens supermarket, I ordered having seen a delicious looking Sesame Chicken dish someone in my building was eating the night before. Came with a generous serving of bright, fresh broccoli. I opted to order sweet and sour chicken as well an egg roll and a cup of won ton soup to give it a good trial run (take out).The place is tiny with about 4 or 5 tables inside a congested bit of space forcing those picking up to walk the short distance through the small dining area to the equally small counter top. It was cluttered with an assortment of baskets holdiing such things as bags of almond cookies and shrimp chips, all reasonably priced. ($1 for a small bag of chips; 3 cookies for about the same). The shrimp were battered, some pieces very tough and chewy. There were 2 (count 'em, TWO) cubes of pineapple, and three chunks of crisp green pepper and couple slices of carrot. Sauce was a generous serving packed separately. The fried rice was a very small grain, very brown, and not, for some reason I couldn't put my finger on, very appealing. I shared my won ton soup with my pup. The broth had a nice color, but little taste to distinguish it...large noodles floating in it, not the stuffed little packet I am used to...my pup had no interest in the noodles...which for her, is odd. The egg roll was in a small bag tossed into the large plastic bag with the other items. It was not crisp and the filling was just a bland thick mass of some sort of vegetable.I wanted so much to like this place, like the friendly Shirley...and the prices were so much more reasonable...but right now it is too soon to think of giving another entree another chance.
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