1. Wu Chow
8.8
500 W 5th St (5th & San Antonio), Austin, TX
Chinese Restaurant · Downtown Austin · 39 tips and reviews
Vina Ortiz: Soup dumplings are LEGIT. If you've gone to Joe's Shanghai in NYC you'll like them here. Obsessed with the homemade chili oil! Thanks CK! 👍🏼
Bryant Luk: Shanghai soup dumplings are big. Patio seating can get hot. Great presentation, you can taste the ingredients. Wait staff are nice but kitchen can be slow. Reserve seating and order many dishes early.
Divya Mulanjur: Soup dumplings are amazing! The cocktails are great too. Some served in fun containers. The place is definitely not cheap.
3. Old Thousand
8.5
1000 E 11th St Ste 150, Austin, TX
Chinese Restaurant · Central East Austin · 8 tips and reviews
Matt Ferrari: Terrific fresh food. Menu changes often. Lots of sharing options. Strongly recommend the brisket fried rice.
Andrea De Maria Y Campos: Fried rice, crispy shrimp, egg rolls and fried chicken.
Dianne Hillhouse: Happy Hour all day on Mondays. Brisket fried rice and Chinese Churro are excellent
4. Din Ho Chinese BBQ
8.3
8557 Research Blvd, Ste 116 (Ohlen), Austin, TX
Chinese Restaurant · North Austin · 52 tips and reviews
Ryan H: Best Chinese in Austin! Great lo mein, and try the Peking duck at least once. Delicious
Dark Lord Julian: The fried wontons are an unholy matrimony of shrimp and some land mammal, probably. You'll love it because you're a disgusting person, and you have no shame.
Jacob Masters: Order family style.
9. Julie's Noodles
7.9
8557 Research Blvd #110, Austin, TX
Chinese Restaurant · North Austin · 6 tips and reviews
Justin Young: This is a great place for authentic, but approachable Chinese food. The staff isn't super fluent in English, but that shouldn't deter anyone as they are very friendly. The restaurant is very clean!
Logan West: Yet to find menu item I wouldn’t recommend. Noodles are their bread and butter. DaPan Ji and MaLa Tang are both solid and pretty rare to find anywhere else in Texas, really.
Diana Ascarrunz: The handmade noodles are great. This is definitely a mom and pop shop though. I wouldn’t come near closing time because they will start mopping with people still in the restaurant.
10. First Chinese BBQ
8.0
10901 N Lamar Blvd, Austin, TX
Chinese Restaurant · North Lamar · 41 tips and reviews
Hama-Lychee: heck yeah! the flavor of pan fried egg noodles remained in my memories for the whole evening. see you in a week, guys! 🙏🏼
Peter Tsai: The BBQ pork here is much sweeter here than at HoHo
Taryn: Roast duck is incredible, make sure to eat the skin! Huge portions, so come hungry or eager for leftovers! Great value too!