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Excellent main dishes, skip soup.
Green beans with carrots and pork was excellent and tender. We ordered spicy and nice level of heat. American stir fry with beef and broccoli was excellent. Hot and sour soup was ok but not great. Too rich, not enough vinegar, not enough tofu and mu
Please try this place.
This place is amazing and the portions are huge. My husband had chicken fried rice, I had the orange chicken. We could have shared our food with two more people.
What a little gem in Chinatown. It's a small placed that seems to stay packed. It has been recognized by the Michelin Guide for several years. We were immediately greeted and able to be seated & given a nice cool glass of water. We kept it
Not a Wow services.
So busy on the day we attend, we sing on the waiting list for an estimated time of 1 hr 1/2. But after 40 min we just get a tableβ¦ βwas so good since my nieces was hungryβ. The weiter (he never introduce his self) no offer any suggestion or r
Great Chinese Dinner
I enjoyed the Combination Chow Mein dish although I could not finish all the noodles. My spouse had the American Broccoli Chicken dish with lots of broccoli and chicken. Our grandson had the Stir Fried Lamb and his friend had Dry Chili Flank Steak sm
Excellent food and service. New Chinatown favorite.
I preface this with I very rarely give 5 stars. This is 4 and one half stars. We went here for lunch to meet with a friend. Really good food, excellent, really. The Yang Zhou fried rice was the best fried rice I've had in Chicago. We had dum
Exceeded Expectations for a Michelin rated restaurant
Iβve been to Chicago about 15 times in my life, but this was my first time in Chinatown. This unique neighborhood is a must see if you come to Chicago. I had various soups, which were EXCELLENT. I did not want to stare, but looking at the other tab
Szechuan hot pot
The szechuan dry hot pot was excellent. It's a build your own dish thing but the flavors are really strong. The pork with garlic sauce was a little lacking though. Not very much pork and the flavor was pretty muted. Everything else was overall g
Delicious!
I didn't have a plan to go anywhere specific while exploring Chinatown. I saw a line forming outside of MCCB and thought it must be good if there was a line. And it was delicious! I asked the server what his favorite dishes were and he recommend
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