Whether it’s Szechuan or Mandarin, high-end dim sum or bargain moo shu, Voice Places is your guide to Chinese food in Phoenix. Professional reviews and user reviews, along with listings easily searchable by neighborhood, give you all the information you need to make a great choice!
Thanks to a big window looking into the kitchen, you can watch China Magic's chef create hand-pulled, made-to-order noodles in the style of the Lanzhou region of... More »
Thwack-thwack-thwack. That's the sound of the cook chopping up your Peking duck or crispy-skin roasted pork belly at this absolutely bare-bones Chinese joint in west-side strip... More »
Despite the name, Asian Cafe Express is no generic pan-Asian fast food joint. Not even close. It's exceptionally tasty, unbelievably cheap, authentic Hong Kong-style... More »
In the "eight great traditions" of Chinese cuisine, the food of northeastern China doesn't make the cut. Fortunately, the owners of Chou's Kitchen know a good thing when... More »
One of the few Valley Chinese restaurants that could hold its own in New York's or San Francisco's Chinatown. C-Fu specializes in seafood so fresh, most of it is still... More »
In a town in desperate need of an Asian influx, Super Dragon comes through like a Chinese superhero, delivering affordable, high-quality Chinese cuisine in a... More »
This food is Chinatown-good. Or better, since China King's no grungy hole-in-the-wall, but a sunny, clean, spacious restaurant that stands separate from its strip mall... More »
Chef Johnny Chu, owner of Downtown Phoenix's Asian tapas-and-sake hangout Sens, brings the hip factor to Chandler's pan-Asian dining mix with this casual, affordable hot pot... More »
Same food, different location from the old-school-cool space in a former IHOP on Central Avenue that evoked Roman Polanski's Chinatown in decor... More »
Gourmet House serves a mind-numbing 26-page menu of traditional Hong Kong-style dishes. Tastes bring your palate alive, with exotic treats like long pea, silver... More »
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Miu's Cuisine in Tempe is the fiery inner core of the Valley's Sichuan dining community, a mass of scarlet sauces, spicy meats, and dishes smacked with the tingling, numbing sensation of Sichuan peppercorns pulsating inside an outer layer of cold concrete.
Here, you'll find familiar and not-so-familiar dishes...
If you are on the hunt for a new favorite place for Chinese food — real Chinese food — New Hong Kong Restaurant isn't the kind of place you might plan on visiting, even though you've probably driven by it more times than you can remember.
From the outside, the restaurant seems to have stopped in time. Its weathered orange and sea foam green Chinese façade and neon...
The details are fuzzy, but I believe I spent most of a recent long weekend in L.A.'s Koreatown.
What I do remember, in between rock 'n' roll and drinking beer from a cooler, is making my way into the vibrant neighborhood near downtown Los Angeles on several occasions in search of food. Not hard to find, given the neighborhood's dizzying array of lunch and dinner restaurants, 24-hour...
I drive by this place all the time, and the fire is what got me. They have two giant columns near the entire with fire on top. They also have a fire pit near the open bar. To celebrate a birthday, I made a reservation for a nice night out. We started with some free edamame thanks to Yelp. If you check-in using Yelp, you get a free order. Then we had Teppanyaki, which...
Read Full ReviewI've eaten at this Pei Wei before and while I always enjoy the flavor of the food, I find the cost of the food for the amount that I get is higher than other restaurants in the area. Usually for the same price of roughly 8-10 dollars per dish, I'll go to China Chile with a few friends and enjoy higher quality food that usually fills us up and allows us to have...
Read Full ReviewThis place is one of those hole-in-the wall places that are a little intimidating to enter. But, it's completely worth it! I come here regularly for their Pho #3! That's the soup with the thinly sliced rare beef. For someone who's never had Pho before, it's a richly flavored beef broth with rice noodles, onion, and scallions in the soup. It's served...
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