Find out what Chinese restaurants to try in Markham. Markham is a suburban city in Cook County, Illinois, United States. The population was 12,508 at the 2010 census.
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4 based on 26 reviews
Gotta go for Mongolian beef, egg rolls, shrimp fried rice, egg foo yon, and egg rolls...plenty of leftovers if need be....
4 based on 25 reviews
Fine take out Chinese food. What you would expect from a typical carry out Chinese restaurant. Have not found any meals here which are unusual or exceptional. Lunch special is a great deal. Fruit smoothies are made to order with fresh fruit and an unexpected highlight to eating here. Service is fast.
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We came here on Saturday night, October 19, 2013. The Panda Express building is located in a shopping area, so there is plenty of parking. It was located just over a mile from the Best Western hotel that my girlfriend and I were staying at in the evening. This Panda Express closed at 10:00 p.m. We arrived a little past 9:30 p.m. The food was fresh and hot. The portions were huge, and tasted delicious. The staff at this Chinese buffet were cheerful, and upon request gave us extra sweet and sour sauce on the side at no additional charge. The price paid for our take-out food was reasonable for the amount of food given to us. If you like this kind of Chinese restaurant, you will be happy with the food and price at this Panda Express.
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5 based on 17 reviews
Always the best food at reasonable prices. We do their take out when we want Chinese. We have tried others in the area and find theirs to be the Best! One of my personal favorites is the Sweet & Sour Chicken.
4 based on 13 reviews
A huge selection of everything from basic chop suey, to more exotic dishes. As with most Chinese restaurants, Wing Wah is mostly Cantonese, but, unlike many other Cantonese-heavy places, where Mongolian and Szechuan food tastes like Cantonese with a bunch of red pepper poured onto it, the folks here understand the cuisine. You can choose from a selection of about thirty lunch specials, all including a best-in-the-South-Suburbs egg roll, and fried rice (white rice can be substituted). These are also available at dinner time (post-3:30pm), for fifty cents more. Very handy when several people cannot decide on one or two entrees. There are also some delicious special entrees, big-enough to feed two. Excellent combinations of Szechuan, Mongolian, Kung Po, Moo Shu, Satay, and other delights. Of course, the popular entrees like chow mein, egg foo young, and sweet-and-sour are available, along with several kinds of fried rice, and a good selection of appetizers and soups.Youâll probably find what you like at Wing Wah.This is a combination take-out place, or eat-in, with most people choosing the former.
There food is Excellent..Hot, and ready..sometimes services is a little slow but understandable Because there is always a small crowd in their restaurant take time to make such good food ..highly recommended...
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