Reviews on Chinese food in Coppell, Texas, United States. Coppell (/kəˈpɛl/ kə-PEL) is a city in the northwest corner of Dallas County in the U.S. state of Texas. It is a suburb of Dallas and a bedroom community in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. The population was 38,659 at the 2010 census. A small area in the far northern portion of the city extends into neighboring Denton County.
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4 based on 35 reviews
The service is excellent and food is served very hot! I am spoiled by knowing how authentic home cooked meals should taste but I have learned to adjust my expectations. The mapo tofu over ramen noodles was a very generous portion and quite tasty although a bit watery for my taste. Better as a shared dish and next time I would have it over rice. I will come back - it is much better than the chain food restaurants although not as good as a restaurant in Chinatown!
4 based on 19 reviews
Beijing Kao Ya, or Beijing Roast Duck, is a favorite dish in northern China, especially when you want to impress out-of-town guests or business associates. Beijing Brothers comes close, and is a very good experience for American diners, but would probably not be good enough to last very long in Beijing itself. There, in Beijing, the standard is quite high - the skin must be VERY crispy, and is even sliced off on its own; the meat slices are much thinner, the pancakes are more delicate, the added ingredients might include two or three other elements, such as sliced bamboo shoots, and you are usually able to have the remaining carcass either immediately boiled into a soup served at the end of the meal, or taken some other way. The meat in our two ducks was also cold to lukewarm, so not as appetizing as one would expect, especially at these prices, and the old man with thick glasses who sliced them at the table seemed to have difficulty seeing what he was cutting. The atmosphere at a Beijing Kao Ya restaurant is often more upscale than this Plano site, and a full menu of many other dishes (not just noodle soup and dumplings) is often offered as well. Still, the Beijing Brothers version is probably as close as you can get in this area, so it's commendable, even though the staff are from Dalian and the Roast Duck is not perfect.
Ate here at lunch on a Wednesday. The restaurant was nicely but plainly decorated and they had an excellent variety of lunch special choices. I opted for the chicken fried rice which came with a choice of egg roll or hot and sour soup. I opted for the soup, which was VERY spicy. i like hot and sour soup but this was definitely one of the spiciest servings I have ever encountered. The fried rice came as a large portion with lots of chicken. It was of average taste and quality - decent but not great. Service was reasonably prompt but quite uninspired.For a small, neighborhood, strip-mall type Chinese restaurant, it was o.k. It was nothing to "write home about", but was decent for a quick lunch.
4 based on 55 reviews
Love their hot and sour soup. The food quality is consistent and service is very friendly. I have not tried their sushi as I am hesitating regarding the cleanliness and safe handling of raw food in a regular Asian restaurant.
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