- Chinese food
- salt and pepper
- good for a late night
- good service
- great value
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- Chefs FeedOctober 2, 2015"Don’t let the rundown, eerie interiors of this tiny space fool you—it’s good food. It is rare to find a roast duck that tastes good at any hour in Chicago, let alone at 3 a.m." Chef Matthew Kirkley Read moreUpvoted Mar 11
- Serious EatsMay 21, 2013Salt and Pepper Shrimp: Go ahead and order them with the shells still on. They'll blister in the fryer, forming an extra crispy, yet completely edible, layer around the sweet meat.
- Serena N. YeeSeptember 28, 2011Been coming here since I was a child. Must order the BLACK BEAN AND GARLIC STEAMED OYSTERS. Overall, worth coming all the way to Chinatown to get your Chinese food fix
- Salt and Pepper Pork Chops, Shrimp Toast, and Honey Walnut Shrimp...so gooooooooood.
- Lisa WMay 13, 2012I think I'm the only person that doesn't love this place. I get stuff without MSG, less bloat later. Boyfriend loves their chicken, I found it dry. But if you are a LTHForum person, they love it here.
- Jennifer CollinsOctober 18, 2010Dim sum, mango pudding and potstickers. And enjoy the tea but don't let it set too long or it gets bitter. Get your parking validated too!
- ISC ChicagoJune 17, 2017Despite the glowing reviews, dinner dishes were rather Americanized, and they got one of the orders wrong (and it was not particularly authentic, either)
- Bonnie MagallonNovember 6, 2011Delicious won ton soup, general chos chicken,and pork fried rice! Best in china town.
- Lauren MitrickSeptember 3, 2012Esquire magazine wrote this place up as one of the best places in the US to get late night food.
- Ian PinkasAugust 7, 2011OMG! The best Chinese place in Chicago! If you are in chinatown then you should definitely go here.
- Everything is great! They will even customize your orders to fit your mix!
- Jessica LevinJanuary 4, 2011The shrimp funn roll is awesome and so is the rice meat wrap. My two favs
- Stephen LuoApril 25, 2015Being here for three times I am confident its the most authentic Cantonese restaurant in Chicago. Very affordable pricing, best service among Chinatown. Food tastes way better than those across street
- Sheila IsitFebruary 19, 2014Not my favorite. The steamed pork buns were tough and the dumplings weren't very good
- Mark BJuly 10, 2014Worst BBQ Pork in whole of China town. Dry n Hard! Better have your Floss ready. Horrible! !!