Recently had my go-to spot and have been lamenting the fact that it isn't what it used to be. What is your go-to in this arena?
Recently had my go-to spot and have been lamenting the fact that it isn't what it used to be. What is your go-to in this arena?
I really like Szechuan Story.
Same situation happened to my mother. After trying multiple Chinese restaurants my mother picked He Rui at N. Penn Ave and Hefner Rd. It was cheaper and tasted better than her previous go-to.
https://www.heruichineseok.com/
T&T Kitchen- Southside. Best egg rolls ever. Not like the stock ones everywhere else.
Agreed on Szechuan Story. Also a fan of Yummy Yummy.
I don't make it over to Warr Acres often these days, but Yummy Yummy was always my go-to.
When we lived near Belle Isle, we frequented Chow's on N May and loved it.
Yummy Yummy is our go to. we have delivered to crestwood and it does arrive fresh and fast.
Chow's, Szechuan Story, and Golden Phoenix are great if you're in the urban core
Chow's - 30th/May
Golden Phoenix/Fung's Kitchen/Szechuan Story/Lido/VII - Asian District
Szechuan Bistro - Memorial/Western
Oodles of Noodles & Dumplings - McArthur south of memorial
Chuanyu Fusion/Speedy Wok - Hefner/Rockwell
Long Zhu - Mid/Del City
Mr. Hui/Magic Noodle - Norman
Some of my favorites, probably missing some, but these are all really solid in my opinion. Various levels of Americanized/authentic options depending on the location.
Another vote for Mr. Hui in Norman. It’s delicious!
Thanks everyone!
Although I am normally not a shill for Del City I'd also throw in Mandarin. True pan-fried rice (like Chow's) and the tempura batter they use on their Hawaiian chicken is to die for.
Well I am the one that originally mentioned it, so it is always the best for me. I grew up Southside eating this place for about 35 years. They do have more cabbage than most but are made in house from scratch. We usually get 6 egg rolls, a chicken lo mein, 2 large ham fried rice, a sweet and sour chicken and a sesame chicken. Their chicken pieces are larger than most and the sesame is a separate sauce you pour over. The are cash only and pickup/delivery only. Try it!
oh... ha. i didn't see that both of those were your posts! so, yeah, kind of obvious what your verdict is. : )
they *have* been around forever... my dad worked at southwest medical center for around 30 years, and they were getting takeout from t&t in the 1970's. in all that time, i don't think i've ever tried it.
I didn’t realize it had been that long. We used to get it delivered as kid near 104th and Penn and it was always a treat. Def go and just try. Even if it is not to your liking you won’t spend a lot. What we spend here (under $40) pales in what we spend closer to us (QQ China $70).
Sichuan Story
It’s already been mentioned but for traditional sichuan style food it’s fairly authentic. Cost wise it’s okay too and the staff is pretty nice as well. You could probably $20 to $30 and feed 2 or 3 people if you split the meals and eat the way people do in China.
Northern Noodle House
They are also pretty good and authentic too. Lots of good authentic noodles. Decent prices and nice staff too. I haven’t been there in awhile though.
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