1. House Of Chow Restaurant

⚙️ Services
Chinese Food | Gluten Free Food | Takaway |
Bar | Desserts | Banquets |
⚙️ Payment
Cash | Visa |
Master Card |
🕒 Working Hours
Monday | Closed |
Tuesday | 12:00pm – 3:00pm | 5:00pm -9.15pm |
Wednesday | 12:00pm – 3:00pm | 5:00pm -9.15pm |
Thursday | 12:00pm – 3:00pm | 5:00pm -9.15pm |
Friday | 12:00pm – 3:00pm | 5:00pm – 10.15pm |
Saturday | 12:00pm – 3:00pm | 5:00pm – 10.15pm |
Sunday | 5:00pm -9.15pm |
2. T-Chow Chinese Restaurant

⚙️ Services
Drinks
Chinese Food |
Takeway |
Drinks |
⚙️ Payment
Cash | Visa |
Master card |
🕒 Working Hours
Monday | 11am – 3pm | 5pm – 11pm |
Tuesday | 11am – 3pm | 5pm – 11pm |
Wednesday | 11am – 3pm | 5pm – 11pm |
Thursday | 11am – 3pm | 5pm – 11pm |
Friday | 11am – 3pm | 5pm – 11pm |
Saturday | 11am – 3pm | 5pm – 11pm |
Sunday | 11am – 3pm | 5pm – 11pm |
3. Concubine

⚙️ Services
Chinese Food
|
Online Booking |
Deluxe Curry
|
Dining |
Lunch and Dinner |
⚙️ Payment
Cash | Visa |
Master card |
🕒 Working Hours
Monday | Closed |
Tuesday | 5:30pm-9:30 pm |
Wednesday | 5:30pm-9:30 pm |
Thursday | 5:30pm-9:30 pm |
Friday | 12pm–2 pm | 5:30pm-9:30 pm |
Saturday | 5:30pm-9:30 pm |
Sunday | 5:30pm-9:30 pm |
4. Kwan Yen Chinese Restaurant

⚙️ Services
Chinese Food | Seafood |
Soups | Dine-in, Pick-up and Delivery |
Order Online Food |
⚙️ Payment
Cash | Visa |
Master card |
🕒 Working Hours
Monday | 5pm–9 pm |
Tuesday | 5pm–9 pm |
Wednesday | 5pm–9 pm |
Thursday | 12:00 – 2:00pm | 5pm–9 pm |
Friday | 12:00 – 2:00pm | 5pm–9 pm |
Saturday | 5pm–9 pm |
Sunday | 5pm–9 pm |
5. Citi Zen Restaurant

⚙️ Services
Chinese Food | Online Reservation |
Drinks
|
Online Order |
Dine in and Takeaway |
⚙️ Payment
Cash | Visa |
Master card |
🕒 Working Hours
Monday | Closed |
Tuesday | Closed |
Wednesday | 11:30am-2.30pm | 5:30pm-9:30pm |
Thursday | 11:30am-2.30pm | 5:30pm-9:30pm |
Friday | 11:30am-2.30pm | 5:30pm-9:30pm |
Saturday | 11:30am-2.30pm | 5:30pm-9:30pm |
Sunday | 11:30am-2.30pm | 5:30pm-9:30pm |
6. T-Chow Chinese Restaurant

⚙️ Services
Chinese Food | Takeaway |
Online Reservation
|
Drinks |
Banquet |
⚙️ Payment
Cash | Visa |
Master card |
🕒 Working Hours
Monday | 11 am–3 pm | 5pm–11 pm |
Tuesday | 11 am–3 pm | 5pm–11 pm |
Wednesday | 11 am–3 pm | 5pm–11 pm |
Thursday | 11 am–3 pm | 5pm–11 pm |
Friday | 11 am–3 pm | 5pm–11 pm |
Saturday | 11 am–3 pm | 5pm–11 pm |
Sunday | 11 am–3 pm | 5pm–11 pm |
7. Ba Guo Bu Yi

⚙️ Services
Chinese Food | Drinks |
⚙️ Payment
Cash | Visa |
Master card |
🕒 Working Hours
Monday | 5pm – 10pm |
Tuesday | 5pm – 10pm |
Wednesday | 5pm – 10pm |
Thursday | 5pm – 10pm |
Friday | 5pm – 10:30pm |
Saturday | 5pm – 10:30pm |
Sunday | 5pm – 10pm |
8. Ming's Palace

⚙️ Services
Chinese Food | Banquet |
Soup | Seafood |
⚙️ Payment
Cash | Visa |
Master card |
🕒 Working Hours
Monday | Closed |
Tuesday | Closed |
Wednesday | 11:30am-2.30pm | 5:30pm-9:30pm |
Thursday | 11:30am-2.30pm | 5:30pm-9:30pm |
Friday | 11:30am-2.30pm | 5:30pm-9:30pm |
Saturday | 11:30am-2.30pm | 5:30pm-9:30pm |
Sunday | 11:30am-2.30pm | 5:30pm-9:30pm |
Q.1 What is the most popular dish at a Chinese restaurant?
A. The most popular dishes at a Chinese restaurant are typically stir-fried dishes such as Kung Pao chicken, Mongolian beef and General Tso’s chicken. Other popular dishes include dumplings or dim sum, chow mein, sweet and sour pork, and egg rolls.
Q.2 How do Chinese restaurants show respect?
A. Chinese restaurants frequently show respect to customers through their attentive service. Servers may be quick to provide tea and other amenities as soon as guests arrive, and they often address customers by their surname or title. Additionally, a sign of respect is when the restaurant staff positions each diner’s plate in the traditional fashion which implies courtesy and respect. Furthermore, servers give added attention to patrons who are elderly by providing them with the first servings of dishes.
Q.3 What are the healthiest Chinese dishes?
A. There are many healthy and delicious Chinese dishes that you can make from the comfort of your home. Popular options include stir-fries with lots of fresh vegetables, steamed dumplings, and boiled or poached seafood dishes. Other healthy options include noodle soups with fresh vegetables, tofu and vegetable dishes, and egg drop soup.
Q.4 Why are Chinese restaurants so successful?
A. Many factors contribute to the widespread success of Chinese restaurants around the world. Key among them is the adaptability of traditional recipes with local ingredients, a focus on quality, efficient business practices and an understanding of customer preferences. Additionally, word-of-mouth advertising, cultural appreciation, subtle and playful marketing techniques and using technology to stay ahead of trends have all helped these restaurants succeed.
Q.5 What is the average cost of a Chinese meal?
A. The average cost of a Chinese meal varies depending on the type and size of the meal, but generally, it ranges from $8 to $15 per person. For example, a basic family-style meal with vegetables, rice, and chicken or pork will typically cost around $10-12 per person.
Q.6 Is it rude to tip at a Chinese restaurant?
A. No, it is not rude to tip at a Chinese restaurant. Tipping is accepted as a sign of appreciation for good service and is often appreciated by the staff. However, it is important to understand that tipping customs and practices can vary from country to country. In some places, such as mainland China, there may not be a strong tradition of tipping. Therefore, it’s best to understand the social norms of the place before deciding how you want to tip or if you want to tip at all.
Q.7 What is the most well-known Chinese cooking method?
A. The most well-known Chinese cooking method is stir-frying. This method involves quickly heating food in a wok or deep pan over high heat, combining it with oil and other seasonings, and stirring constantly for even cooking. Stir-frying is used to cook many different vegetables, proteins, starches and sauces.