Discover Restaurants offering the best Chinese food in Perrysburg, Ohio, United States. Perrysburg is a city in Wood County, Ohio, United States, along the south side of the Maumee River. The population was 20,623 at the 2010 census. Located about 12 miles southwest of Toledo, it was founded before the now larger port city on Lake Erie. It has since become a suburb of the city.
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3 based on 13 reviews
I have frequented this restaurant several times for lunch. Today I has a plastic bag in my car that I wanted to throw away. There were no trash cans outside so I proceeded to go to the restaurant for lunch with my 10 yr old son. We entered and saw a trash bag on the side of register and threw away the plastic bag. We looked over the menu and my son wanted a haircut first in the same plaza, so we said we would be back to order. The owner then pulled out the bag from the trash and gave it back to me and said ...you no customer you can have this back. I told him we would be back and he stated that I do not know if you will be or not. Completely unprofessional and I will never go back again. My parents go there often and I told them to never go back again. Completely embarrassed by son, and everyone I know I will tell them this story of these crazy people.... so sad. Nevertheless, I threw the bag away in the hair salon with no issues.... wow.
A family favorite for Chinese food. Enjoyed the spring rolls, wonton soup, chicken fried rice and General TsoYou get a lot of wontons in your soup. The shrimp rolls are great too.
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My dauther loves Vegetable Lo Mein and my sons like the Chicken Fried Rice. Food is hot and I can even order my Pad thai spicy. It's covenient to stop and get dinner for everybody so I don't have to worry about it when I get home!
I had been here before with my mother, and never really cared for it. The last time we went she got beef lo mein, and got sick from it. I happened to be in Perrysburg hungry and stuck in traffic near the location so I stopped in about 1:30pm yesterday(Friday) for lunch no one was in there at the time which was nice! I ordered the lunch combo chicken lo mein it's my favorite at other places. I always order hot & sour soup and the lunch is accompanied by soup, eggroll, entrée. My soup had a good flavor and isn't what I'm accustomed to. My lunch came the eggroll was small, burnt, and just nasty, the lo mein was terrible like a ramen noodle and tasted burnt as well so I picked around eating mostly the vegetables and the so called fried rice which is just white rice with some brown color. I took my napkin threw it on top pushed my plate aside and waited for the bill $6.96 was the total, for a terrible lunch! I no sooner left the place and had to find the closest place to use the restroom, it affected me just like it had my mother. Obviously they put something in it...possible MSG? Needless to say I won't go back.
Buffet did not look fresh but my husband wanted sushi and this was within walking distance of our hotel. I ordered from the menu; wonton and an egg roll. Left both behind. Wonton was tough with thick fried dough. Ugh! The egg roll was tasteless with hard vegetables and soggy exterior; even the hot mustard sauce could not help it. My husband's sushi was ok; some grocery stores are better. Skip this place.
4 based on 22 reviews
This place is like a diamond in the rough. It's tucked away so u have to look for it. The food is made fresh and is delicious!!! Average price. Owners welcome you and quick service. Try the chicken/broccoili!!! It's wonderful!!! The wonton soup did leave something to be desired, but other than that it was wonderful!!! The spring rolls are good too!!! It seems fresher than most chinese restaurants. Also have tried some of the fried rice dishes and they are exceptional!!! Give this place a try!!!
4 based on 32 reviews
You can get REAL Chinese food here. This "Mom&Pop" Chinese restaurant serves authentic style Chinese food. The service is slow and it is better to pay cash here.The prices are very good.It's funny... Ping (the wife who takes your order) will try and influence your meal choices. I was going to order the big bowl of beef broth with noodles and Ping says "NO!... you won't like!...That's for Chinese only... Americans don't like that one...You order this other one here". Okay, so she might have been right... but she assumes that most Americans don't want to try the more unusual selections.I followed other reviewers suggestions to order my food "non-spicy". I enjoyed it and it wasn't bland.The food is fresh tasting and doesn't have that goopy sauce all over it like you get at the national chain Chinese style food-court restaurants.I highly recommend the fried potstickers. They are some of the best I've ever eaten.The dining room has the basic 1970s restaurant look. Don't expect a romantic place... this isn't it. Go here for good and inexpensive, tasty, authentic, Chinese food.
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4 based on 48 reviews
I was told about this place by friends who said it was the best Chinese in town. Last Friday night, I thought I would take it home for dinner. Ordered the Sesame Chicken, S/S Chicken, and Orange Chicken. I was not impressed with any of the dishes. The biggest disappointment was the Sesame Chicken. Dry and tasteless. For the S/S chicken, large chunks of onion, but had to search to find a bit of pineapple. They are really stingy with the sauce. On top of that, when I picked up my food, I found the young man who waited on me to be very unfriendly. Overall disappointment in the place. I will drive the extra miles to go to BM Chen at Reynolds and Airport.
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