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Don't worry; be happy |
12921 Olive St. Louis, MO 63141 United States +1 314 878 6660 |
With a variety of choices on its all-you-can-eat buffet, Happy China is a great place to stop for lunch. However, popularity does have its drawbacks: the lines are long here, and the wait is longer. If you can stand the wait, though, the cuisine is worth it. Best of all, the buffet items are labeled. Chef Pa creates an array of sweet-and-sour, spicy and ginger-flavored pork, beef and chicken. Top off any selection with a crispy egg roll and some wonton soup. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Great Chinese food and friendly atmosphere |
14222 Manchester Rd St. Louis, MO 63011 United States +1 636 394 9002 |
This family-owned restaurant attracts steady crowds, thanks to its consistently friendly service and the fact that it serves some of the best Chinese food in town. The daily buffet is a favorite of the family-oriented clientèle's, offering a great selection of traditional dishes for lunch and dinner. The Hunan-style cuisine includes savory spiced chicken, beef and seafood dishes and an impeccable fried rice. Try the sesame chicken, a sweet and succulent treat or the superb Chicken Velvets. Forget potato chips: the crispy noodles, while not exactly low calorie, wins hands-down for munch appeal. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Superb Hunan-style sauces |
13239 Manchester Rd St. Louis, MO 63131 United States +1 314 822 8750 |
Consistently good food is the hallmark of this Chinese restaurant in West County. Its delicious sauces can be prepared with more or less spice, as desired. The expansive menu contains all the traditional Chinese favorites. The crispy sesame chicken is a particular hit with patrons. Sample the potstickers for a tasty appetizer, and do not miss trying the spicy dipping sauce. The rose sea scallops were noteworthy, mixed with a crisp assortment of vegetables, peppers and mushrooms. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Great Hunan style shrimp |
2428 South Brentwood Boulevard St. Louis, MO 63144 United States +1 314 962 0898 |
One of the oldest Chinese restaurants in town, the Hunan Wok offers consistently good food in a friendly atmosphere. House specialties include Beef with Black Pepper Sauce and Shrimp Hunan style. Other Chinese favorites like spicy Moo Shu (made at your table) and crispy egg rolls are expertly prepared. Dishes can be prepared more lightly spiced, if requested. The restaurant is conveniently located just a fortune cookie's throw away from the St. Louis Galleria. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Traditional and innovative Chinese food |
9499 Olive Blvd St. Louis, MO 63132 United States +1 314 991 0888 |
The Jade Garden offers an enormous selection of excellent Chinese food. Seafood specialties such as shrimp with hot sauce and cod with a ginger brown sauce are real delicacies. The egg rolls are crisp and delicious. Shredded duck soup and seafood soup are popular specials. Singapore noodles with a mild curry seasoning complement the other dishes. All the traditional favorites such as beef and broccoli are perfectly seasoned. Jade Garden has two menus: one in English and one in Chinese. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Short on cost, long on selection |
8440 Delmar Blvd St. Louis, MO 63124 United States +1 314 993 3754 |
Affordable Vietnamese food, properly prepared, is the hallmark of this popular restaurant. The interior was recently expanded to meet demand, but many diners still prefer takeout. It is also worth noting the emphasis here is on the menu, not the decor. Chinese food can be found on the menu, but Vietnamese specialties are the real winners. The soups are large enough to serve as complete meals, while the spring and egg rolls make excellent appetizers. With so many combinations to choose from, it can be hard to decide. Waiters are accustomed to diners being overwhelmed and are always willing to help the indecisive. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Roast duck anyone? |
8406 Olive Blvd St. Louis, MO 63132 United States +1 314 991 1888 |
You can always tell whether a Chinese restaurant is respectable by looking at the clientèle. If there are Chinese people around, chances are good that the food is good. And if you see roasted fowls in the window, you've definitely found a winner. The regal dining area features dark tables and comfortable, red-velvet cushioned chairs. Everything is delicious, especially the roast duck and chow fun. You will leave with a full, satisfied feeling every time. Beer and wine are both available. If you are feeling brave, you might try the Chinese beer Tsingtao. Review © 2007, Wcities |