Chiang’s Gourmet
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My favorite Chinese place in the city. It's a authentic, always packed, and damn delicious. Get the pan-fried noodles. Just do it. And the peanut tofu…
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How did this restaurant get on best restaurant list?. This was absolutely the worst Chinese food I've ever eaten. Prawns were tiny, breaded and so ove…
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I love this place. The Shanghai noodle is absolutely perfect, the triple chili lamb and the Szechuan crab are fantastic, nothing I've tried has ever b…
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Chiang's Gourmet is open for Casual Dining. Chiang's Gourmet serves Dim Sum, Sichuan and Chinese dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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8 Reviews on “Chiang’s Gourmet”
How did this restaurant get on best restaurant list?. This was absolutely the worst Chinese food I’ve ever eaten. Prawns were tiny, breaded and so over cooked I couldn’t tell what they were supposed to taste like. Even the rice was bad. Terrible food.
I love this place. The Shanghai noodle is absolutely perfect, the triple chili lamb and the Szechuan crab are fantastic, nothing I’ve tried has ever been bad. Just plan ahead and don’t use the restroom 😉
The dining room greeted me with a slightly depressing dinginess. The well worn crater in the chair forced me to perch on the edge, lest I slide uncontrollably into slump like a tiny child sitting at the grown-ups table, eyes barely peeking out above the plates. Thick white paper jutted out at harsh and uneven angles from underneath the lazy susan, protecting the white table cloth that covered the large round table. Service was delivered to the entire room of diners by a young, solitary waiter, drifting around us in a slow-motion, ultra-familiar auto-pilot. All the dishes were better than average, including appetizers of jellyfish and tendon, green noodles with pork and chicken, eggplant, dry cooked string bean, a plate of leek, squid specks of dried shrimp. Only bummer was the pepper chicken that was missing Sichuan peppercorns. I would return every day of the week based on what came out of their kitchen, but I cringe at the memory of their bleak dining room and that muffed-up old chair.
Great authentic chinese food. Order off the authentic menu.You get chastised for ordering the americanized menu.
Real Chinese food! Don’t come here if you want white linen service and beautiful ambiance. This is the perfect Chinese restaurant — they put money into the food versus what’s hung on the walls and the napkins you use. This is authentic and well made Chinese food. Five star chicken, cold spicy beef, spicy fish noodle, Chinese brocolli with garlic, beef noodle soup are amoung my favorite. Family owned and operated — support this place!
The service was poor, I felt like we were inconviencing the staff. The ambience felt awkward. We ordered the Sechwan dinner for three. Very typical Chinese. But nothing outstanding. We won’t be returning.
No reason to recommend. Below average food, very poor service, etc. can’t find any reason to recommend this restaurant to anyone who likes good Chinese food.