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3.7 (52 reviews)
InexpensiveCantonese, Szechuan
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The "Hopeful Heap" longs to find its value restored at some future date.
David S.

The sign says "Open," but the space is nearly bare. Hmm. Take-out it is, then. Three lone chairs spaced 6 feet apart line the south wall. The pandemic seems to be winding down, but this apparently two-person operation is still spending lonely hours behind the limiting plexiglass Wall of New China. Finally, a head bobs up from its task beneath the service counter. Hungry for variety, I ordered a Po Po Platter (that snacks-for-two mix of pork ribs, skewered chicken sticks, Crab Rangoon, cabbage with pork egg rolls, fried chicken wings, and fried shrimp.) It only took a 10-to-15 minute wait, was still hot by the time I got home, and was mostly satisfying. In future I'll know to skip the shrimp. It wasn't bad, but it's a far from stellar blanket of thick, heavy dough suffocating a tasty shrimp. (Up-side: the shrimp will never be cold and the doughy mass is easily pulled away.) It reminds me of ever-present, random bites of sweet-and-sour whatever that while being as large as other bites are void of any meat. Former dining chairs and tables huddle in a heap along the north wall. The heap is silent, but orderly and seems hopeful that its community of parts will find happiness in a near future return to service. I'm crossing my fingers for the Hopeful Heap.

14. Fried Crab Rangoon

Call and told them that all of my crab meat Rangoon was over cooked and puffed out with overt very little filling inside and they said it's not their problem.... Liked there food a lot . But dang .

The crab Rangoon was the best I have ever had, and I am sort of a connoisseur of Chinese food. So freaking delicious!

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10 years ago

Service not great. Price def higher than 1 dollar sign. Cost nearly $30 for just me and my husband.

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11 years ago

Def the best chinese in the area. I work in the area and could never find a decent chinese food place to go to until now !

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12 years ago

Great Chinese food hidden on Liberty Pike. The crab Rangoon is very good. No questionable parts in the chicken - just Fresh tender chicken!

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Changhong Spicy Hot Pot - ginger lobster

Changhong Spicy Hot Pot

4.2(57 reviews)
2.2 mi

For the Nashville/Franklin area, I enjoyed the food here! Compared to the vast but unsatisfying…read moreasian options around, Changhong is pretty good. I did a pick-up order, so I'll have to come back and try the hotpot, but our experience with the two dishes we ordered was good. Ordered: 1. Snow pea tips ($21.99) - a classic chinese restaurant dish that they did well; would order again. 2. Sour cabbage fish ($28.99) - the portion is huge (you get what you pay for ~$30), but satisfying. The fish fillets are incredibly tender. The pickled cabbage gives it a nice sour flavor to round everything out, and the soup comes with noodles which was a nice surprise. Food was ready in 40 minutes on a Friday evening, so it's a good idea to plan your order ahead of time.

At the conclusion of our trip to Nashville, Gatlinburg, and Pigeon Forge, we were in the mood for…read moresomething that wasn't fried, bbq, pizza, or pasta; so we found Chang Hong Spicy Hot Pot about half an hour away from BNA airport. This fit our time budget just fine as we had about 3.5 hours before our flight departs. This location is what you would expect from an ordinary hot pot restaurant with simple seating, a custom bar to choose the items you want, and a small sauce station. My lovely lady and I decided to go with the custom hot pot option where you grab a large bowl, go to the custom bar and choose the items that you want them to cook in your hot pot. They weigh all the stuff together and charge $14.99 per pound. We originally choose the House Spicy broth, but my beautiful partner asked the lady how spicy was the broth, and she did say it was actually spicy; so she asked them to downgrade my broth to the Sour and Spicy broth, as it was more mild. I'm so glad she did, as my broth still seemed quite spicy, especially the red chili oil floating at the top. I'm not sure how she was able to deal with the House Spicy level, but she was able to power through it. The sauce station was quite limited, without any sweet options to mix with the spicy oil and scallions. Overall, this place is ok for Tennessee. I feel like we are spoiled coming from the Los Angeles area where we have access to so many options with super fresh ingredients.

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Changhong Spicy Hot Pot - Meat and veggies to put in soup

Meat and veggies to put in soup

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Sichuan Hot Pot & Asian Cuisine

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4.1(308 reviews)
9.7 mi
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the food was alright , not the best I've had(compared to other Asian food I've eaten, this is…read morebullshit). the service was slow and not very friendly(wasn't rude either), could have been better. I do absolutely love the koi pond, and the statue. I do unfortunately no longer go there because my friend once ate there and a fucking fly landed in her food, never again. This was sev years ago and I haven't gone back since the fly incident with my frien.

Sichuan Hot Pot & Asian Cuisine is hands down the only hot pot spot I recommend in Nashville.After…read morestudying abroad in Shanghai, I fell in love with the rich broths: spicy, tomato, herbal, and even refreshing ones like watermelon.For years, I couldn't find those same flavors in Nashville until Sichuan Hot Pot opened a few years ago. The inside goes beyond your typical neighborhood Chinese spot, with grand décor that sets the mood. The staff is always friendly and even brings out complimentary kimchi and peanuts to start. Their combo prices are incredibly fair (around $20), and each one comes loaded with fresh veggies, ramen noodles, and fish balls. The sauce bar is next level too, with fresh cilantro and green onion, sesame sauce, and chili oil, all ready to be mixed to your taste. Whenever soup season hits (and it's coming up), I instantly start craving their spicy hot pot beef combo!!

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4.8(267 reviews)
2.3 mi

Mi Kitchen is one of my all-time favorite restaurants and it has become a favorite of everyone I've…read moreever introduced to it. It's one of those places where everything is packed with flavor and every dish feels a little special. The Mi cucumber is absolutely to die for--especially when you put it on top of the dumplings. Trust me on that combo! The K-Pop chicken is AMAZING and a must-order every time. The arancini has such a flavorful and unique twist that really stands out. The spring roll was delicious too, full of flavor with just the right amount of spice. And the tacos... you cannot skip them. The beef tacos are incredible, and the cauliflower tacos are just as good. Honestly, you can't go wrong with anything here. On top of the fantastic food, the service is always great--friendly, attentive, and welcoming. Highly recommend!! Be sure to make a reservation!

This is a great spot! One of my staples for lunch or dinner. It's tucked away in a retail zone, but…read moreit's worth checking out. Seating is typically fast and service is friendly. The concept is shareable small plates, so my suggestion is to come hungry with a group of friends to try a little bit of everything. I've nearly tasted the whole menu at this point. Unique standouts include the k pop chicken, crispy spicy tuna rice, arancini and "Capri moon" illuminated cocktails in a bag. But there is something for everybody on the menu.

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Mi Kitchen - Part of the dining arear. The full bar is behind that wall.

Part of the dining arear. The full bar is behind that wall.

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4.3(78 reviews)
7.0 mi
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It was a chilly night and we wanted some comfort food. I found this place on Yelp and hoped for the…read morebest. They did not disappoint. The staff was attentive from the moment we entered. Our waiter even moved us bc his said the cold air from the door opening would be unpleasant. We ordered the large wonton soup for 4. 2 orange chickens and 1 spicy chicken and broccoli. The flavors were fantastic and the chicken was so crispy even with the orange sauce. The staff again was so friendly and checked in on us. We live 55 mins away so this was a perfect find! Definitely recommend this place!

Busy...busy...busy. Yes, many of us find ourselves buzzing around (especially this time of year -…read moreright before Thanksgiving) like bees and other creatures hustling to prepare for the cold months ahead. And, somewhat surprisingly...the same was true for Great Wall of China early afternoon on a weekday. There was a virtual constant flow of patrons coming and going, picking up call-in orders, and stopping for a mid-afternoon lunch. (1:30 - 2:30pm) Regardless of the "buzz," we were politely greeted by Lynn (Lin ?) and seated immediately. Drink orders were taken (fountain drinks or bottled available), menus presented. Drinks delivered and orders taken within 5 - 10 minutes....and a small dish of complementary candied peanuts placed on table. They were delightful. Our orders came out within another 10 minutes or so....even while customers continued to come and go. And 3 different people came out to check if everything was in order..."all good?" - "yes." First for me was a hot, super crispy, veggie egg roll. Multi layers of rice paper wrappers contained a rather bland stuffing. A dollop of "Momofuku-style/Lao Gan Ma" chili crunch with its savory, salty, spicy, umami nature helped. (Of course the traditional hot mustard or duck sauce could have been chosen instead...but none was offered.) Second - my go-to lunch dish, Hunan Chicken. Uber-tender small bites of white breast chicken sauted and bathed in an earthy sauce, along with carrots, mushrooms, onions, and zucchini. Good - yes. Great....not quite. The depth of flavor wasn't here. But the subtle and persistent heat was spot on. Chicken and broccoli for my luncheon guest...was also shy of our top marks. And this dish (attested by both of us) was way over-salty. Too much soy or...? We'll ask next time. Regardless, we will be back because the selection and affordability of pretty darn good Chinese food is what we continue to seek on our Yelping quest across all cuisines of the world....especially close to home.

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Great Wall Of China Restaurant - Narrow restroom access.

Narrow restroom access.

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306. Orange Chicken & 311. Hunan Chicken

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Asian Taste - Bean sprouts fried rice.

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3.9(146 reviews)
1.9 mi
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Very delicious Chinese food, I highly recommend for anyone that loves Chinese food. Service took 30…read moreminutes because it was holiday.

Situated in a small plaza between a T-Mobile and a local alteration shop just a block off of…read moreMurfreesboro Road, Asian Taste is your quintessential local Chinese spot showcasing all the classics from the faded and dated food pictures on the wall to the large paper menus along with all the classic dishes we love! I am always on the hunt for a solid pick-up Chinese spot and usually wait until I am closer to home to scoop up the food, but decided to give Asian Taste a try recently and get it right after work. Online ordering process was simple, not a huge fan of the 7% processing fee, but the prices were fair so I pushed through. Quoted time of 25 minutes was spot on. When I walked in the door, they were walking from behind the curtain with my order. As noted in previous reviews, I always judge a Chinese spot by their wonton soup...and Asian Taste came through with some of the best wonton soup I have had in the area! In addition to the tasty soup, we got sesame chicken with fried rice and an egg roll, and house lo mein. The egg roll was more of a spring roll, but it was fried to perfection and packed with the goods, so again, I let it slide. All the food was hot and delicious, and plentiful. Pricing was not bad, including the fees, tax and a tip, we spent around $32, which is not bad at all! If you are interested in dining in, there are several booths and tables. The dining room was well kept and clean. Overall, really enjoyed Asian Taste. Definitely will be added to the rotation for those weeknight Chinese dinners!

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Asian Taste - Inside of this cute family run restaurant

Inside of this cute family run restaurant

Asian Taste - Egg roll

Egg roll

Asian Taste - If you see this guy at the register you are at the right place!

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New China - cantonese - Updated May 2026

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