Discover Restaurants offering the best Chinese food in Richardson, Texas, United States. Richardson is a principal city in Dallas and Collin counties in the U.S. state of Texas. As of the 2015 American Community Survey, the city had a total population of 106,123. Richardson is an affluent inner suburb of Dallas. It is home to The University of Texas at Dallas (UTD) and the Telecom Corridor®, with a high concentration of telecommunications companies. More than 5,000 businesses have operations within Richardson's 28 square miles (73 km), including many of the world's largest telecommunications/networking companies: AT&T, DirectTV, Verizon, Cisco Systems, Samsung, ZTE, MetroPCS, Texas Instruments, Qorvo, and Fujitsu. Richardson's largest employment base is provided by the insurance industry, with Blue CrossBlue Shield of Texas' headquarters located in the community along with a regional hub for GEICO, regional offices for United Healthcare, and one of State Farm Insurance's three national regional hubs.
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4 based on 111 reviews
This time we visited on a weekday, when Dim Sum lunch begins at 11:00am. Same good dishes, but fewer than is available on Sundays. Much less crowded on weekdays, so no need for reservations or standing in lines, and better for access to waiters. They also offer lower-priced 'one-dish with rice' set-lunches for the impatient or less adventurous. One problem is they allow smoking right outside their always-open second-floor front door so noxious cigarette smoke odors wafted in periodically. They really need to ban smokers from that area! Remember also that Dim Sum is not cheap. We paid $78 for four adults at lunch this time. Last Sunday our bill was $140 for six persons, who ate many more dishes.
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4 based on 124 reviews
There is a strip mall along greenville avenue with a street sign that says China Town. The main entrance has two shishi (stone lions) and Chinese totems. A row of stone statues follow the road. It's attractive. There are dozens of Asian based restaurant and stores here. Jeng Chi is among them.As I walked through the front door, I was let down a little. It looks like a massive Chinese Buffet that is about volume at a very cheap price. It's not, but the look is similar. It's a wide open space with minimal decor. The menus are in Chinese with English subtexts. Every single employee I saw was appeared to be Asian.Service was okay. I did not get any sense of happiness or welcoming vibe. It felt more like volume drudgery to cover all the tables in the place. They were always polite, but it felt forced and there was no talking or interacting to add a level of genuineness.I did enjoy my food. It's why I landed on four stars. It speaks for itself. The staff, atmosphere, and experience add nothing to the rating. Taking home a bag of frozen dumplings and steaming them at home was a nice end to my food experience.
4 based on 48 reviews
Authentic, Cantonese Chinese. Fresh roasted duck and all the traditional Chines dishes. When I'm in dallas this a top choice - priced reasonably.
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