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    La Mei Zi

    La Mei Zi

    4.4
    (764 reviews)
    0.8 mi
    $$

    Tried about ten different dishes. The lamb was my favorite by far but everything was good. The bill…read morewas surprisingly small.

    We decided to try this place based on the high ratings, but unfortunately, our experience didn't…read morequite live up to the expectations. We were a party of 5 and found both the food and the service to be inconsistent. The Food: Most dishes were mediocre or worse. The Three Cups Chicken (1/5) was the worst I've ever had. The Hong Kong Style Shrimp (1/5) was just bland, tasteless fried shrimp. The Lamb with Scallion (2/5) was far too salty. The only "average" dish was the Spicy Beef and Tendon (3/5), but one decent dish can't save a meal this poor. The Service & Billing: The service was quite slow during our visit. We waited a long time for the check and eventually ended up packing our own leftovers and heading to the front counter to pay so we could head out. I was also surprised to see an automatic 20% gratuity added to the bill, especially since it was calculated on the total after tax ($23.07 tip on a $106.80 subtotal). While I understand automatic tips for groups, it felt a bit high due to poor services. There are a lot of great dining spots in the area, but based on this disappointing visit, I'm sure I would not return to this one.

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    Inside. Dining room. I took this photo on Saturday, October 19, 2024 at 5:47 PM EDT.
    Inside. Dining room. I took this photo on Saturday, October 19, 2024 at 5:47 PM EDT.
    Hakka Stir-Fry Pork Belly, Calamari, Bean Curd and Chinese Chive Flower @tiffhuangry
    Hakka Stir-Fry Pork Belly, Calamari, Bean Curd and Chinese Chive Flower @tiffhuangry
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    Chong Qing Hot Pot

    Chong Qing Hot Pot

    4.3
    (416 reviews)
    0.0 mi
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    Located in Atlanta's Chinatown, this was definitly one of the more popular spots to grab food. we…read moreordered the fish dry pot and it was only $13 and enough for 2 people, that is a steal! They did not skimp on the protein, the bottom of the dish is veggies but I don't mind because I love vegetables and it's still very filling. Food came out pretty quick and the workers were courteous. A great place to get a cheap and tasty meal.

    First time trying Chong Qing Hot Pot for lunch, located inside Chinatown Market, and walking in…read morehonestly felt like stepping straight into China. The whole setup is like a mini food hall with several authentic Chinese spots to choose from--but Chong Qing is where I landed. I ordered the crispy chicken with garlic sauce and swapped the white rice for a side of house lo mein (yes, it's an upcharge, but worth it). Everything came out on real dishes--not to-go boxes--which I loved. You order and pay at the counter, grab a seat, and they bring the food out to you. Now let's talk about the food... DELICIOUS. The spice level was just right--flavorful with a nice kick, but not overpowering. If you like it hotter, you can definitely add more heat, but I was perfectly satisfied as is. The lo mein was really good too--veggies were fresh with a nice crisp (those onions and carrots were hitting!), and everything tasted well-balanced. Only small note: I wish there was a little more meat in the dish, but it didn't take away from the overall experience. And let me say this--the portion size is VERY generous. I ate until I was full and still had just as much left to take home, which is always a win in my book. All in all, I'll definitely be back to try more. If you're in Chinatown Market and not sure what to pick, Chong Qing Hot Pot is a solid choice. 4/5 stars for me!

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    Front area
    Front area
    Chong Qing Spicy Chicken
    Chong Qing Spicy Chicken
    Lamb Hot Pot

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    New Lan Zhou Noodle

    New Lan Zhou Noodle

    4.0
    (195 reviews)
    0.0 mi
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    People here were really nice. The beef noodle soup was good and flavorful but the dumplings were a…read morebit disappointing. The fillings were very mushy inside which I had never had before with dumplings. Wish there was more to the texture. The dumpling skin was good though.

    I have to take into consideration that perhaps Chinese noodles soup broth is not my preference…read morebefore I make this review. New Lan Zhou Noodle is one of the restaurants in the China Town food court. It's pretty popular due to their freshly made daily pulled noodles. Pre-pandemic, you used to be able to see them do it behind a glass screen. Now, you cannot see the back kitchen. Hubby and I ordered a noodle dish each (him was Seafood and mines were Short Ribs) along with their soup dumplings (that they're known for) and Twisted Cruellers. Food took very long to make, but it's understandeable. Bowls were very big and full. Meats looks good, but the white broth did not look good at all. We took a spoonful of broth to start off with without adding any condiments and OMG...no flavor at all! We were thoroughly disappointed. The meats part were good and tender (though again, no flavor), but most disappointing was that even with condiments, the broth was bland. We kept on saying to each other that we will not order from here again. The noodles were just okay. Nothing earth shattering about it. Twisted cruellers tasted like it was just heated from a frozen one. I didn't get to taste the soup dumplings because we were running late for appt since the foods took so long and had to pack it to-go. I can't really comment on that. I will not order from here again and would like to try the surrounding stalls around it.

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    New Lan Zhou Noodle
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    Shrimp Dumpling
    New Lan Zhou Noodle

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    Oriental Pearl Restaurant

    Oriental Pearl Restaurant

    3.5
    (543 reviews)
    0.1 mi
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    They changed owners not long ago. And also changed the Chinese name of the restaurant, but the…read moreEnglish name is still the same! If you come on the weekends, beware the lines and wait time is absolutely nuts. Hostess was getting a bit frustrated, but all the servers/staff inside with the dim sum carts were super nice and personable. There's a tablet to check in at the door when you walk in. The inside was also renovated and looks very different than the old restaurant. Parking is also limited when it gets busy. I don't really eat meat much anymore besides seafood. So I didn't try too many dishes. But my dad loved everything he had, especially the century egg congee. I love the shrimp hargow, basically like shrimp dumplings with a transparent dough. My favorite though was the shrimp steamed rice roll. The shrimp were big and plump, and the sauce they pour on it is really good. Like a soy sauce with a touch of sweetness. I also really enjoyed the fried rice and the hot tea. Everything I tried I can wholeheartedly recommend, but honestly I didn't try too many dishes. I would definitely come back again!! Just maybe at a less prime time because the wait was really crazy.

    Visited Oriental Petal on a very busy Father's Day, and I'll be honest--picking that day to eat…read morehere is something I probably wouldn't do again. The food itself was good, no complaints there, but it took a long time for our dishes to come out. It seemed like the restaurant was understaffed for the holiday rush, and the wait times definitely showed it. I don't think this is their usual pace, and I'm willing to chalk a lot of it up to the Father's Day crowd. Still, for a big holiday, you'd expect the restaurant to be better prepared. I'd come back on a normal day, though, because the food really was solid.

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    Oriental Pearl Restaurant
    Best dim sum ever!
    Best dim sum ever!
    Best dim sum ever!

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    Best dim sum ever!
    Hong Kong BBQ

    Hong Kong BBQ

    3.8
    (126 reviews)
    0.0 mi
    $

    A lot of times when I do reviews on Yelp, I refer to where I grew up, in Hawaii. This one is…read moredefinitely special. When I first went to this place, it was stated it was in a Chinatown. It's more like a shopping plaza. Anyway, when you go in, you see a pretty decent sized food court. The inside definitely screams Chinese food court for sure. You got plenty of places to choose from. Hong Kong BBQ is located all the way to the right upon entering. It has a stereotypical see through counter where they hang the cooked ducks, pork and chicken for a passersby to see. The people that work there are friendly and you can either order something to eat and sit down or take it to go. Either way, I suggest grabbing a to go menu if you see it because the website doesn't say what they have. Plus if you get a menu, you can call and order food ahead of time. As for their food. The roast ducks, chicken and pork are definitely good. But that's not all they offer. They have different variety of dishes from vegetables to fried rice. The fried rice and beef chow fun remind me of an old Chinese restaurant my family frequented since I was in grade school. That can very well be one of the biggest compliments I can give.

    This is our first time in Chinatown in Georgia. We went to world of coca -coca and the aquarium. We…read morehave a great time and eating this fast food restaurant in the food court and I was unexpectedly impressed and tasted good just like in Los Angeles California. By the way I am from So Cal so I love good food and cheaper prices. Definitely recommend people who want try good Chinese pecking duck with cheaper prices.

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    View of Hong Kong BBQ food stall.
    View of Hong Kong BBQ food stall.
    Crispy skin pork @tiffhuangry
    Crispy skin pork @tiffhuangry
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    Chinatown Food Court

    Chinatown Food Court

    4.2
    (64 reviews)
    0.0 mi
    $$

    If you want authentic hand pulled noodles and your friend wants authentic Peking duck and your…read moreother friend wants stir fry- this is your place! It's nothing fancy at all, but it is where you go, and a lot of people go, for authentic Asian food. It is a food court, like in the name, with 5-7 different food stands that offer different items. Everything we tried was delicious, and it is so easy to get jealous seeing what other people have ordered as well. English is definitely not the first language spoken here and they are super accommodating when trying to answer questions. They pictures of the food helps too.

    I really appreciate the variety that they have here when you have a craving for Asian inspired…read morefood. Shrimp fried rice, dumplings, pork buns, different types of noodles, plenty of different pork and chicken dishes to suit your pallet. And if you love shrimp, there are lots of shrimp options too. I saw on another customer's plate a dish that I had to try and I'm so glad I did. It was the salted crispy chicken from Nanbei Gourmet (B11 on the menu). It's really delicious and perfectly seasoned and plenty to share. I think the young man at the counter was having a bad day or a bit overworked because he wasn't very pleasant but I do appreciate him telling me sorry for the long wait, because it took a while to get my chicken, but it was just a busy time around lunch. It was worth the weight though. Next time I want to try those meatballs they really looked delicious and someone I was with ordered them and they had my mouth watering. And also, I got the barbecue pork on rice and the Singapore rice noodles from Hong Kong BBQ. The noodles have three different meats in it and I believe curry seasoning. The flavors are delicious. The barbecue pork over rice was pretty simple and plain, but I do appreciate that it comes with some steamed bok choy because it's nice to have a good balance of some vegetables in there with all the starch and pork. There's plenty of seating so if you go with a family or a larger group, you should be good to go and there's a place to seating outside. I had no problem finding a parking spot at 1 o'clock in the afternoon on a Saturday. I do wish they had more shops to shop at, but the couple that they do have the store owners are really nice.

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    Entrance to the bathroom area
    Entrance to the bathroom area
    NG's lions head Meatballs
    NG's lions head Meatballs
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    China Kitchen

    China Kitchen

    3.9
    (117 reviews)
    0.0 mi
    $

    Was hoping that this would be our new go-to Chinese spot in the neighborhood... my bf was more…read moreconvinced than I was. For starters, I was annoyed that there were no egg rolls on the menu. Vegetable spring rolls, yes, but I was really feeling like the takeout classic that seems like it should/would be standard on any Chinese menu. Instead, I got the Shanghai Soup Dumpling which was alright but comes nowhere close to Lhanzou Ramen's soup dumplings. The orders of Chicken Lo Mein and Sizzling Plate Beef were also fine, but severely lacking meat and consisting of mostly vegetables/filler. We placed the order for delivery through Door Dash so can't comment on the location itself.

    I've had their chili oil wontons here after hearing from a friend that they were really good…read more What's wild that I paid ~$13.50 for 8 wontons in chili oil. What's more mad is that I've done this twice lol. I'd give the chili oil wontons a 3.5 stars. It comes with a few bok choys, scallions, and sauce. The wontons paper is quite thin and soft- not usually how I like it but that's up to preference. The restaurant def has a large variety of foods which is nice. I don't think any other restaurant at Chinatown Market makes them? It's one of the bigger stalls here too. Service takes a while; I think I've waited 15-20+ min for just wontons. If you're here for a while, I think you should give the menu a try. Their main dishes look reasonably priced too. The older Chinese man who looks to run everything was super nice and kind, I saw him training a cashier.

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    China Kitchen
    Beef burrito
    Beef burrito
    Chinese beef burritos @tiffhuangry

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    Chinese beef burritos @tiffhuangry
    Canton House

    Canton House

    3.5
    (791 reviews)
    0.8 mi
    $$

    Canton House has always been one of the most consistent spots I've visited. Every dish I've had has…read morebeen flavorful and well‑made--never a miss. The service is always great too; the staff is friendly, attentive, and keeps things moving even when it gets busy. It can definitely get crowded during peak hours, but honestly, that just shows how good the place is. If you haven't tried it yet, it's absolutely worth a visit.

    I was quite surprised that I was able to get a table when I went on a Saturday 11ish AM (peak…read moredimsum hours!). Good service with the push carts rolling around passing the tables often. We started with the flower tea, amazing choice! Sweet and warming, nicely aromatic. Perfect start. Then the dim sum carts rolled in and we chowed down. DISHES I ORDERED - Siu Mai: Not the best I've had. Quite oily on the outside, but the flavor isn't bad. It does...taste like siu mai. It's just nothing spectacular - Chinese Broccoli: A classic! Very good - Beef Chow Fun: A very chewy and bouncy home made flat noodle dish. Savory, salty, and flavorful! Good amount of tender beef too. - Shrimp Balls: Crispy and fried on the outside, yummy, with good big shrimp ball. Yummy classic sweet and sour sauce too. Delicious - Egg Rolls: Good, not too oily, a normal egg roll - Spare ribs: Possibly my favorite dish! Tender, not too chewy, good savory sweet flavor. -- Overall, it's not bad but it's nothing to write home about. My favorite item was probably the spare ribs. The rest were standard in my opinion. However, service is fast since it is dimsum, so perfect to eat when hungry! Also great ambiance for big group parties or hangouts!

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    View of the dining area right after the restaurant opened for the day.
    View of the dining area right after the restaurant opened for the day.
    Radish Cakes @tiffhuangry
    Radish Cakes @tiffhuangry
    Pork spare ribs, shrimp dumplings, sticky rice

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    Pork spare ribs, shrimp dumplings, sticky rice

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