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11302 Quail Roost Drive Palmetto Bay, FL 33157

305-234-8877 

 

11302 Quail Roost Drive Palmetto Bay FL 33157

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  • Chinese
    Daily 11am-10pm
    $$ $, $$
    All Major Credit Cards
  • Casual
    Delivery, Kid Friendly, Takeout, Vegetarian Friendly, Wheelchair Accessible
    Dinner, Lunch
    None
  • Accepted, Not Necessary
    Street
Description

Miami's not exactly a bastion of quality Chinese cuisine, but it is possible to sniff out fresh, inexpensive Asian eats if you know where to look. Chef Chen's two Palmetto Bay locales are known for crab rangoon, fried rice and egg foo young - along with all the other Chinese takeout stand-bys. Just your basic walk-up strip mall counter, the decor is nothing to look at, but it's the food you're after at a place like this. Eaters can sit down or carry out, and prices range from $8 to $15 for most entrees. So stop bemoaning Miami's lack of Panda Express and patronize Chef Chen for your Chinese fix instead.








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    | Miami, FL | 232 Reviews

    The history of the won ton dates to ancient Chinese times, and since then, people have had to choose their soup: egg drop or won ton? Well, maybe it hasn't been that long — but it is a problem. Do you order the rich, thick egg drop or the savory won ton? If you go to Chef Chen's, you won't have to decide. Here they serve an egg drop/won ton combo with wispy threads of egg plus freshly made dumplings. And it's cheap: A quart costs $3.25, a pint just $1.80. Hours are Monday through Thursday 11:30 a.m. to 10 p.m., Friday and Saturday 11:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m., and Sunday noon to 10 p.m.

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  • 2008 | Best Chinese Soup

    The history of the won ton dates to ancient Chinese times, and since then, people have had to choose their soup: egg drop or won ton? Well, maybe it hasn't been that long -- but it is a problem. Do you order the rich, thick egg drop or the savory won ton? If you go to Chef Chen's, you won't have to decide. Here they serve an egg drop/won ton combo with wispy threads of egg plus freshly made dumplings. And it's cheap: A quart costs $3.25, a pint just $1.80. Hours are Monday through... More »

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