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50 best Chinese restaurants in the USA
The California branch of Din Tai Fung may beat the Taiwan original for flavor. Becoming a
successful Chinese restaurant in the United States is tricky. You need to cater to the American
palate, but still be authentic enough to be considered a reputable Chinese joint.
With more than 41,000 Chinese restaurants in the United States, it's not easy picking a top 50. But
since we're suckers for controversial jobs (checked our reader comments lately?) we've gone ahead
and done it.
Based on interviews with chefs and Chinese restaurant associations, surveys of local food writers
and polls, and our own experience, here are the 50 best Chinese restaurants in the country,
arranged by state.
Arizona
1. China Magic Noodle House, Chandler
Watch through a window as the noodles you just ordered are handmade and pulled for you.
China Magic Noodle House serves outstanding beef noodles for less than $10. Huge portions and
you can get them dry or with broth.
The egg rolls are a good appetizer, but spicy marinated pig ear is also on the menu. If that isn't
enough, they serve freshly squeezed juice and boba milk tea.
2015 N. Dobson Road, Chandler, Ariz.; +1 480 786 8002
California
2. Beijing Pie House, Monterey Park
Beijing Pie House isn't a traditional Chinese restaurant. No white tablecloths, moo shu pork or dim
sum carts here.
The place trumpets the glories of meat pies -- flaky pies stuffed with searing hot pieces of meat. All
for $7.
If you haven't gotten your carnivore on yet, you can always pair your pie with a savory beef roll.
Cash only.
846 E. Garvey Ave., Monterey Park, Calif.; +1 626 288 3818
3. Chef Chu's, Los Altos
Arrive early at Chef Chu's to avoid waiting too long for a feast like this.
Extensive selection, big portions and reasonable prices. Chef Chu's was opened in 1970 by Lawrence
C.C. Chu himself. Since then the chef has made countless media appearances and become a best-
selling cookbook author.
The Los Altos-based restaurant serves dishes covering all regions of China, but manages to cater to
the American palate.
Specialties are Peking duck (order four hours ahead) and a scintillating chicken salad with hot-
mustard peanuts.
Notable diners include Bill Clinton, Margaret Thatcher, Mikhail Gorbachev, Jimmy Carter and none
other than the Biebs, Justin Bieber.
1067 N. San Antonio Road, Los Altos, Calif.; +1 650 948 2696; www.chefchu.com
4. Class 302, Rowland Heights
Class 302 is as close as you get can to authentic Taiwanese food outside Taiwan. The restaurant is
structured like a traditional Chinese classroom.
The pork belly rice gets it just right and you know you're in a solid place when you see customers
flocking from all over Southern California just to get their tongues on the highly touted shaved snow
(shaved ice).
Cash only.
1015 S. Nogales St., No. 125, Rowland Heights, Calif.; +1 626 965 5809; www.class302.com
5. Del Mar Rendezvous, Del Mar
Located close to the ocean, Del Mar Rendezvous sports acclaimed and extensive gluten-free,
vegetarian and vegan menus. The craft beer selection is also impressive.
With top-notch service and an inventive Chinese fusion menu -- the duck breast Shangri-la with
teriyaki glaze is superb -- Rendezvous is a long-time favorite among locals.
The Xango dessert is a banana cheesecake wrapped in a cinnamon pastry topped with caramel and
chocolate sauce. It's like your cell phone -- leave the restaurant without it and you'll have to go back.
Del Mar Plaza, 1555 Camino Del Mar, No. 102, Del Mar, Calif.; +1 858 755 2669;
www.delmarrendezvous.com
6. Dintaifung, Arcadia
Slurping encouraged.
This dumpling house's reputation stretches far and wide -- especially in Taiwan, where it originated.
Dintaifung is known for its succulent xiaolongbao, or soup dumplings. The dumplings are tiny, but
there are pocketfuls of juice in every bite.
Definitely be prepared for a long wait. The restaurant is always busy.
Additional location in Seattle.
1108 S Baldwin Ave., Arcadia, Calif.; +1 626 574 7068; www.dintaifungusa.com
7. Enjoy Vegetarian Restaurant, San Francisco
Green party at Enjoy Vegetarian Restaurant.
A veggie restaurant with two branches in San Francisco, Enjoy has vegan food that not only looks
but tastes like real meat. Lots of gluten-free options and a fair selection of Americanized-Chinese
food, such as sweet-and-sour chicken.
No MSG, garlic or onion in any dishes.
Even meat eaters have become addicted to the place. Well, some.
754 Kirkham St., San Francisco; +1 415 682 0826; 839 Kearny St., San Francisco; +1 415 956 7868;
www.enjoyveggie.com
Fried chicken at San Tung is sweet and tangy. 8. Little Sheep Mongolian Hot Pot, San Mateo
With locations all over the world, including China and Japan, Little Sheep sets the standard when it
comes to hot pot.
You can get different flavored broths, but the favorite tends to be the spicy one. You can also divide
your pot in half if you have people in your party who can't stomach lots of spice.
It's family style, so this is a group event. You'll walk out smelling like hot pot.
Additional locations in Texas, California and New York.
215 S. Ellsworth Ave., San Mateo, Calif.; +1 650 343 2566; www.littlesheephotpot.com
9. San Tung Chinese Restaurant, San Francisco
The main attraction at San Tung is the dry-fried chicken wings -- juicy wings lightly fried and
drenched with a sweet and tangy sauce.
San Tung adopts the Shandong (the Chinese region known for its flour-based foods) style of cooking
and so plays up the pot stickers and fresh noodles.
The restaurant is usually packed, so be prepared for a wait.
1031 Irving St., San Francisco; +1, 415 242 0828; www.santungrestaurant.com
10. Savoy Kitchen, Alhambra
Despite its plain appearance, the chicken at Savoy Kitchen is juicy and glorious.
This hole-in-the-wall in Alhambra has developed a cult following for its Hainan chicken rice.
The chicken portions are substantial with much more meat than bone, with chicken-broth rice with
ginger and an orange hot sauce on the side. Everything about the dish is well worth the $6.95.
138 E. Valley Blvd., Alhambra, Calif.: +1 626 308 9535
11. Sea Harbour Seafood Restaurant, Rosemead
Located in the San Gabriel Valley, a Chinese foodie hotspot, Sea Harbour Seafood Restaurant is a
classic dim sum joint that's always packed on weekends.
There are no dim sum carts. Instead, you order from a checklist.
From the extensive dinner menu, the Hong Kong Dungeness crab is both a customer and L.A. food-
critic favorite. With an amazingly flaky crust and hot egg-y center, the egg tarts are a dim sum
dessert classic.
3939 Rosemead Blvd., Rosemead, Calif.; +1 626 288 3939
12. Newport Tan Cang Seafood Restaurant, San Gabriel
Newport Tan is one of the most acclaimed Chinese restaurants in the San Gabriel Valley, especially
known for its house special lobster. It's smart to come with a large group so you can order a variety
of seafood, such as fish with basil-and-walnut shrimp.
If you're craving red meat, the filet mignon cubes are outstanding.
518 W. Las Tunas Drive, San Gabriel, Calif.; +1 626 289 5998; www.newportseafood.com
13. RG Lounge, San Francisco
According to one online fan, the RG's signature crab is "insanely addictive."
Heavily promoted by restaurant personality Anthony Bourdain, RG Lounge in San Francisco
constantly rakes in rave reviews. The salt and pepper crab ($35-$41) is messy, but delicious.
The Peking duck is served Cantonese style, so you get buns instead of pancakes to go with your
crispy duck slices.
631 Kearny St., San Francisco; +1 415 982 7877; rnglounge.com
Also on CNNGo: 40 Hong Kong foods we can't live without
Colorado
14. Star Kitchen, Denver
Star Kitchen gets a shining star for its dim sum, which are priced around $3 a pop.
The dinner menu has a great seafood selection that comes from live tanks of fish, crab and lobster.
The barbecue pork buns are memorable and you can get anything from tofu to goose intestine to
frog from the hot pot menu.
2917 W. Mississippi Ave., No. 5, Denver, Colo.; +1 303 936 0089; www.starkitchendenver.com/
Florida
15. Tropical Chinese, Miami
The best Chinese in Miami comes is dressed in local colors.
A dim sum restaurant with a lot of class, Tropical Chinese sports a sophisticated decor. The
restaurant's website provides a good visual introduction to the upscale offerings.
Consistent favorites are orange beef, shrimp dumplings and egg tarts.
For dim sum fans who don't want to wait, there's a take-out menu.
7991 S.W. 40th St, Miami; +1 305 262 1552; www.tropicalchinesemiami.com
Georgia
16. Canton House Chinese Restaurant, Atlanta
This Cantonese restaurant serves dim sum for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Talk about commitment
to craft.
Tables near the kitchen are the best. You get front row seats and dibs on the carts of steaming
dumplings rolling by. Impressively fast service, too.
4825 Buford Highway, Atlanta; +1 770 936 9030
17. Tasty China, Marietta
You come for the spice, not the interior design.
Once you've tried the spicy fried eggplant with the numbing beef roll at this Sichuan restaurant, you
probably won't have enough sensation in your tongue to go for more.
Get some raw vegetables with this combo, as they will tone down the heat. You're going to need
them.
585 Franklin Road S.E., Marietta, Ga.; +1 770 419 9849
Hawaii, Honolulu
18. Legend Seafood Restaurant
Legend is a Honolulu dim sum joint by day and seafood restaurant by night that's very popular with
the locals. Seats fill up quickly.
It's best to arrive before 10 a.m. on weekends. Deep fried taro puffs should be ordered without a
moment's hesitation. They run out fast.
100 N. Beretania St., No. 108, Honolulu; +1 808 377 6735; www.legendseafoodhonolulu.com
19. Sweet Home Café, Honolulu
A Taiwanese BYOB joint, Sweet Home Café is constantly flooded with locals who come to get their
hot pot fix. Hot pots are served family style and you get to make your own dipping sauce.
The restaurant is so crowded that there's a 90-minute time limit to eat.
2334 S. King St., Honolulu; +1 808 947 3707
Illinois
20. Lao Sze Chuan, Chicago
The spicy chicken at Chicago Chinatown's Lao Sze Chuan will make your eyes water. It's loaded with
red-hot chili peppers. Despite the burning sensation, you'll probably keep reaching for more because
it's absolutely addictive.
The Peking duck is perfectly cooked and served with the usual condiments. Go ahead and suck on
the bones -- they're just that good.
2172 S. Archer Ave., Chicago; +1 312 326 5040, www.tonygourmetgroup.com
21. Sun Shui, Arlington Heights
Mixed genres are normally a red flag, but this Chinese restaurant with a sushi bar delivers high
quality.
It's a classy and inexpensive venue for a date. The "Dinner for Two" option ($38) comes with soup, a
starter, two entrées and dessert.
This the American heartland, so General Tso's chicken is a popular pick.
155 W. Rand Road, Arlington Heights, Ill.; +1 847 870 8888; www.sunshui.com
Louisiana
22. Trey Yuen, Mandeville
Cajun meets Chinese.
Talk about adaptation. Trey Yuen is a Chinese restaurant that serves Cajun-influenced dishes.
Sichuan flavorings are added to alligator and crawfish to create the ultimate Louisiana-meets-China
cuisine.
600 N. Causeway Blvd., Mandeville, La.; +1 985 626 4476; www.treyyuen.com
Maryland
23. China Bistro, Rockville
China Bistro is dumplings depot. It's a mom-and-pop shop with no more than a couple tables, but
each dumpling is handmade and served fresh.
Mama's Special is a unique blend of pork, shrimp, chive and nappa.
Refreshing bubble tea is also served.
755 Hungerford Drive, Rockville, Maryland; +1 301 294 0808
Massachusetts
24. Gourmet Dumpling House, Boston
Prepare to wait in a long, long line for these dumplings.
In Boston's Chinatown this one is, obviously, known for dumplings. The crispy scallion pancakes pair
perfectly with xiaolongbao (soup dumplings).
The restaurant combines northern and southern Chinese flavors and serves an assortment of
Taiwanese appetizers, such as oyster pancakes and stinky tofu.
52 Beach St., Boston; +1 617 338 6223; www.gourmetdumpling.com
25. Taiwan Cafe, Boston
Taiwan Café is Gourmet Dumpling House's biggest local rival.
Taiwan Cafe has the best soup dumplings in Boston and a wide variety of Taiwanese specialties,
such as oyster pancakes and pork over rice.
Nothing extraordinary about the venue or location, but the Chinatown restaurant is probably the
closest thing to Taiwan in Massachusetts.
34 Oxford St., Boston; +1 617 426 8181
Also on CNNGo: 5 misconceptions about Cantonese food
Michigan
26. Best China, Canton
Best China really is the best in Michigan. With less than a dozen tables, it's a hole-in-the-wall, but
the Shanghai-style rice cakes (nian gao) achieve the perfect level of chewiness without being
gummy. There are two menus -- Chinese and English. As at any authentic Chinese place,
adventurous eaters can ask for the Chinese menu (they're usually differ slightly from the English
menu) and get recommendations from waiters.
7233 N. Lilley Road, Canton, Mich.; +1 734 459 1688
Minnesota
27. Little Szechuan, St. Paul
Little Szechuan's mapo tofu and typically spicy Sichuan fare will leave your taste buds screaming for
water, but don't worry; there are plenty of milder options. For those unfamiliar with authentic
Chinese foods, pictures are provided on the menu.
Entrées tend to be larger than expected. We're not complaining.
422 University Ave. W., St. Paul, Minn.; +1 651 222 1333; www.littleszechuan.com
Nevada
28. Joyful House, Las Vegas
No fusion or Americanized dishes at this Vegas favorite. Just consistent and authentic Cantonese
selections from a Hong Kong-trained chef.
The honey-walnut shrimp is a treat -- not too heavy on the mayo glaze, good shrimp-to-walnut ratio
and expertly cooked.
The restaurant is located near Chinatown. Picture menus make it easy to order.
4601 Spring Mountain Road, Las Vegas; +1 702 889 8881, www.joyfulhouselv.com
Dining room at Wing Lei. 29. Wing Lei, Las Vegas
A Michelin-starred restaurant inside The Wynn casino on the strip, Wing Lei's decor offers a twist on
French-influenced Shanghai. The food is as classy as the atmosphere, with prices on most dishes
starting at around $30.
Peking duck ($88) is the house specialty. It's carved whole next to your table and served two ways,
with steamed buns and hoisin sauce, and also diced in a lettuce cup.
Wynn Las Vegas, 3131 Las Vegas Blvd. S., Las Vegas; +1 702 770 3463; www.wynnlasvegas.com
New York
See also Little Sheep Mongolian Hot Pot in the California section.
30. A-Wah, New York
Don't judge a restaurant by its storefront. Although it looks humble, A-Wah is a Chinatown
restaurant with a big reputation.
What you get here is old-fashioned Hong Kong-style comfort food, like clay pot rice. Up to 17 types
of bo zai faan (clay pot rice) are cooked in authentic clay bowls, so that the bottom layer of rice is
cooked to crispy perfection.
5 Catherine St., New York; +1 212 925 8308
31. Joe's Shanghai, New York
Specializing in wonderful soup dumplings, this local favorite has three locations: Midtown,
Chinatown and Flushing. The crab and pork dumplings with a plate of scallion pancakes could make
this your new favorite Chinese place.
Dumplings come in sets of eight and average around $5 per set.
Midtown: 24 W 56 Street, New York; +1 212 333 3868
Chinatown: 9 Pell St., New York; +1 212 233 8888
Flushing: 136-21 37th Avenue, Flushing, New York; +1 718 539 3838
32. Prosperity Dumpling, New York
Best bang for buck dumplings in the state.
Get this: dumplings for US$0.20. You can't get a better deal anywhere in the United States. And the
dumplings aren't only cheap, but tasty.
Pair a couple of dumplings with a $1.75 sesame pancake and you've got a decent-sized lunch in New
York for less than $3.
Best deal ever this side of Shanghai.
46 Eldridge St., New York; +1 212 343 0683
33. Xi'an Famous Foods, New York
Middle Eastern and Chinese cuisines share the table in New York.
Xi'an Famous Foods serves Muslim-inspired dishes that taste as good as they do in western China.
Lamb burgers are the highlight of this very authentic establishment. You can watch as they hand
pull noodles right in front of you.
88 E. Broadway, No. 106, New York; +1 212 786 2068; www.xianfoods.com
North Carolina
34. Gourmet Kingdom, Carrboro
With more than 150 dishes on the menu, Gourmet Kingdom doesn't lack in variety. Prices average
around $15 per dish, but you get a hearty amount, so drag along friends.
The $5.25 lunch special is a steal, with choice of appetizer (the eight-piece dumpling order is a good
option) paired with an entrée such as the highly recommended take on the old standby kung pao
chicken.
301 E. Main St., Carrboro, N.C.; +1 919 932 7222, www.thegourmetkingdom.com
Ohio
35. Sichuan Bistro, Mason
Sichuan Bistro is as close as you're going to get to China in Ohio. The servers are Chinese and the
menu is in Chinese (English translations provided). Cumin lamb is a customer favorite that will have
you returning for more.
No worries for those who can't stomach the authenticity. Sichuan Bistro divides its menu into
traditional Chinese and American-friendly Chinese.
7888 Mason Montgomery Road, Mason, Ohio; +1 513 770 3123; www.sichuanbistro.com
Oregon
36. Shandong Restaurant, Portland
Black bean chicken at Shandong.
Shandong offers "a new look at classic dishes" in a pleasant though simple dining room.
The ginger-infused, hand-rolled pot stickers are large and one of the best-selling items. There are
also freshly hand-pulled noodles and a unique deep-fried pork dish cooked in a cherry and ginger
sauce.
Cheap happy hour appetizers, such as pan-Pacific wontons, Chilean rock crab and shiitake
dumplings, are available from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Is this the cutting edge of Chinese cuisine? A growing number of devotees think so.
3724 N.E. Broadway, Portland, Ore.; +1 503 287 0331; www.shandongportland.com
37. Wong's King Seafood Restaurant, Portland
Wong's is an authentic dim sum joint in an Asian strip mall where you can get the whole carts-pile-
-with-steamed-buns-and-dumplings experience. Dim sum hours are from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. weekdays
and 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. during the weekends.
No reservations available during dim sum hours and Sundays tend to be packed to the brim.
Despite the long lines, servers are friendly, the food emotes pure Hong Kong goodness and there's
no rushing you out the door, an unfortunate practice in too many popular dim sum places.
The pork shu mai and steamed buns are customer favorites.
8733 S.E. Division St., Portland, Ore; +1 503 788 8883; www.wongsking.com
Pennsylvania
38. Han Dynasty, Philadelphia
The glaring red of Han Dynasty's storefront suggests tongue-numbing spice and the place definitely
doesn't disappoint heat-seekers.
Dan dan noodles are a customer favorite. They're silky and soaked in flavorful pork broth.
Most selections are drenched in chili oil or fried with Sichuan peppercorns. Approach with caution.
Han Dynasty, 108 Chestnut St., Philadelphia; +1 215 922 1888, www.handynasty.net
39. Yangming, Bryn Mawr
In Bryn Mawr, Yangming is an Asian-fusion joint, catering to a mostly American crowd.
That's not a complaint. The golden crabmeat purse appetizers, shrimp coconut soup and lemongrass
sake shrimp are all noble and tasty twists on Chinese cuisine.
Chocolate-covered fortune cookies come at the end of every meal. How's that for Asian fusion?
1051 Conestoga Road, Bryn Mawr, Pa.; +1 610 527 3200, www.yangmingrestaurant.com
South Carolina
40. Red Orchid's China Bistro, Charleston
Red Orchid is an Americanized Chinese restaurant, but that doesn't mean it's not delicious. The
barbecue pork buns are fantastic and the dumplings are one of the most frequently ordered times.
Matching the expertly crafted and presented food is a pleasing ambiance and contemporary decor.
1401 Sam Rittenberg Blvd., Charleston, S.C.; +1 843 573 8787
Texas
See also Little Sheep Mongolian Hot Pot in the California section.
41. Asia Cafe, Austin
You know you've stepped into an authentic place when the menu on the restaurant whiteboard is
completely in Chinese.
Don't let language barrier or its location in an Austin strip mall deter you. Asia Café serves
remarkable Sichuan, such as spicy fish soaked in oil and pepper flakers, and the best mapo tofu in
Texas.
8650 Spicewood Springs Road, Number 115, Austin, Texas; +1 512 331 5788;
www.asiamarketaustin.com
42. First Chinese BBQ, Austin
Leave it to Texas to have a top-notch Chinese restaurant that centers around barbecue dishes. You'll
know you're there when you see a row of roasted duck carcasses hanging from the ceiling.
This Texas chain serves authentic Chinese, with marinated meats as the specialty. Roasted duck and
barbecue pork are reliable bets for first-timers.
10901 N. Lamar Blvd., No. 401, Austin, Texas; +1 512 835 8889; www.firstchinesebbq.com
Utah
43. Little World Chinese Restaurant, Salt Lake City
Cheap food, big portions, fast service. As the name suggests, the restaurant is small, cramped and
doesn't have more than a couple of tables. But the flavor eclipses the hassle.
The pork and eggplant hot pot is heavenly, with a large serving of eggplant and finely cut strips of
pork. The eggplant is flash fried before being transferred into a pot with broth, scallions and
cabbage.
1356 S. State St., Salt Lake City, Utah; +1 801 467 5213
44. Red Maple Chinese Cuisine, West Valley City
Great service and good dim sum often don't come hand-in-hand, but Red Maple is one of those rare
places where they do. Dim sum carts are filled with the usual fare and there's a decent seafood
selection.
You can't go wrong with Singapore noodles and honey-walnut shrimp.
3361 S. Redwood Road, West Valley City, Utah; +1 801 747 2888, www.redmaplechinese.com
Vermont
45. Single Pebble, Burlington
Single Pebble's specialty is a $10 mock eel: shiitake mushroom braised in a ginger sauce.
Owned by Chiuho Duval, a Taiwanese photojournalist-turned-chef, Single Pebble is all about
authenticity and flavors from Taiwan, Hong Kong and regions of China, including Sichuan and
Chengdu.
The eight-course Chef Tasting menu is well worth a long dinner event with a group.
133 Bank St., Burlington, Vt.; +1 802 865 5200; www.asinglepebble.com
Virginia
See Washington, D.C.
Washington
See also Dintaifung in California section.
46. Chiang's Gourmet Restaurant, Seattle
Sizzling hot Sichuan dishes: Perfect for a rainy day.
Chiang's is a pure Chinese joint in Seattle located in an awkward spot off the freeway. We can't rave
about the service or location, but the food is authentic and cheap, with most dishes under $10.
The restaurant has a vegetarian menu (rare for most authentic Asian places) and a Sichuan menu,
catering to those with a spicier palate.
The stinky tofu is the real thing here, a pungent offering that divides any table into lovers and
haters.
7845 Lake City Way N.E., Seattle; +1 206 527 8888; www.chiangsgourmet.com
47. Facing East, Bellevue
Authentic Taiwanese pork buns.
Facing East's Taiwanese pork burgers are simple. They're made with a large piece of fatty pork
sandwiched in a bun with salted vegetables, chopped nuts and cilantro. They're also the reason why
there's always a long line at this authentic Taiwanese joint.
You can get two for around $4.
There's good shaved ice for dessert.
1075 Bellevue Way N.E., B-2, Bellevue, Wash.; +1 425 688 2986
48. Judy Fu's Snappy Dragon, Seattle
Snappy Dragon is a noted entry in the Zagat Guide.
Get the hand-rolled noodles.
Judy Fu's Snappy Dragon was started up by none other than Judy Fu, an immigrant from the
northern Chinese city of Tsingtao. Her noodles are rolled and cut upon order and you can get them
sautéed or served in flavored broth.
The dumplings are another customer favorite that you can also buy frozen to make at home.
Judy Fu's Snappy Dragon, 8917 Roosevelt Way N.E., Seattle; +1 206 528 5575;
www.snappydragon.com
Washington, D.C.
49. Harmony Café, Washington D.C.
A vegetarian cafe, Harmony is a homey Georgetown place that offers Chinese food with delicious
fake meat. They have an awesome lunch deal for $5.95 that comes with salad, spring roll, white rice
and an entrée.
Customer favorites include the crispy shiitake mushroom and mock chicken with cashews.
3287 M St. NW, Washington, D.C.; +1 202 338 3881
50. Peking Gourmet Inn, Falls Church
It's not every day you can dine in a restaurant visited by generals, diplomats and presidents. Peking
Gourmet Inn has an impressive clientele list.
As the name suggests, the star attraction is the Peking duck.
The duck comes out perfectly bronzed and crisp and is hand-carved in front of you. Complimentary
pancakes, cucumber strips, scallions and hoisin sauce are provided.
Reservations strongly recommended.
6029 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, Va.; +1 703 671 8088; www.pekinggourmet.com
Also on CNNGo: 40 Shanghai foods we can't live without
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Rick vishal luthra restaurants list of usa

  • 1. 50 best Chinese restaurants in the USA The California branch of Din Tai Fung may beat the Taiwan original for flavor. Becoming a successful Chinese restaurant in the United States is tricky. You need to cater to the American palate, but still be authentic enough to be considered a reputable Chinese joint. With more than 41,000 Chinese restaurants in the United States, it's not easy picking a top 50. But since we're suckers for controversial jobs (checked our reader comments lately?) we've gone ahead and done it. Based on interviews with chefs and Chinese restaurant associations, surveys of local food writers and polls, and our own experience, here are the 50 best Chinese restaurants in the country, arranged by state. Arizona 1. China Magic Noodle House, Chandler Watch through a window as the noodles you just ordered are handmade and pulled for you. China Magic Noodle House serves outstanding beef noodles for less than $10. Huge portions and you can get them dry or with broth. The egg rolls are a good appetizer, but spicy marinated pig ear is also on the menu. If that isn't enough, they serve freshly squeezed juice and boba milk tea. 2015 N. Dobson Road, Chandler, Ariz.; +1 480 786 8002 California 2. Beijing Pie House, Monterey Park Beijing Pie House isn't a traditional Chinese restaurant. No white tablecloths, moo shu pork or dim sum carts here. The place trumpets the glories of meat pies -- flaky pies stuffed with searing hot pieces of meat. All for $7. If you haven't gotten your carnivore on yet, you can always pair your pie with a savory beef roll. Cash only. 846 E. Garvey Ave., Monterey Park, Calif.; +1 626 288 3818 3. Chef Chu's, Los Altos Arrive early at Chef Chu's to avoid waiting too long for a feast like this. Extensive selection, big portions and reasonable prices. Chef Chu's was opened in 1970 by Lawrence
  • 2. C.C. Chu himself. Since then the chef has made countless media appearances and become a best- selling cookbook author. The Los Altos-based restaurant serves dishes covering all regions of China, but manages to cater to the American palate. Specialties are Peking duck (order four hours ahead) and a scintillating chicken salad with hot- mustard peanuts. Notable diners include Bill Clinton, Margaret Thatcher, Mikhail Gorbachev, Jimmy Carter and none other than the Biebs, Justin Bieber. 1067 N. San Antonio Road, Los Altos, Calif.; +1 650 948 2696; www.chefchu.com 4. Class 302, Rowland Heights Class 302 is as close as you get can to authentic Taiwanese food outside Taiwan. The restaurant is structured like a traditional Chinese classroom. The pork belly rice gets it just right and you know you're in a solid place when you see customers flocking from all over Southern California just to get their tongues on the highly touted shaved snow (shaved ice). Cash only. 1015 S. Nogales St., No. 125, Rowland Heights, Calif.; +1 626 965 5809; www.class302.com 5. Del Mar Rendezvous, Del Mar Located close to the ocean, Del Mar Rendezvous sports acclaimed and extensive gluten-free, vegetarian and vegan menus. The craft beer selection is also impressive. With top-notch service and an inventive Chinese fusion menu -- the duck breast Shangri-la with teriyaki glaze is superb -- Rendezvous is a long-time favorite among locals. The Xango dessert is a banana cheesecake wrapped in a cinnamon pastry topped with caramel and chocolate sauce. It's like your cell phone -- leave the restaurant without it and you'll have to go back. Del Mar Plaza, 1555 Camino Del Mar, No. 102, Del Mar, Calif.; +1 858 755 2669; www.delmarrendezvous.com 6. Dintaifung, Arcadia Slurping encouraged. This dumpling house's reputation stretches far and wide -- especially in Taiwan, where it originated. Dintaifung is known for its succulent xiaolongbao, or soup dumplings. The dumplings are tiny, but there are pocketfuls of juice in every bite.
  • 3. Definitely be prepared for a long wait. The restaurant is always busy. Additional location in Seattle. 1108 S Baldwin Ave., Arcadia, Calif.; +1 626 574 7068; www.dintaifungusa.com 7. Enjoy Vegetarian Restaurant, San Francisco Green party at Enjoy Vegetarian Restaurant. A veggie restaurant with two branches in San Francisco, Enjoy has vegan food that not only looks but tastes like real meat. Lots of gluten-free options and a fair selection of Americanized-Chinese food, such as sweet-and-sour chicken. No MSG, garlic or onion in any dishes. Even meat eaters have become addicted to the place. Well, some. 754 Kirkham St., San Francisco; +1 415 682 0826; 839 Kearny St., San Francisco; +1 415 956 7868; www.enjoyveggie.com Fried chicken at San Tung is sweet and tangy. 8. Little Sheep Mongolian Hot Pot, San Mateo With locations all over the world, including China and Japan, Little Sheep sets the standard when it comes to hot pot. You can get different flavored broths, but the favorite tends to be the spicy one. You can also divide your pot in half if you have people in your party who can't stomach lots of spice. It's family style, so this is a group event. You'll walk out smelling like hot pot. Additional locations in Texas, California and New York. 215 S. Ellsworth Ave., San Mateo, Calif.; +1 650 343 2566; www.littlesheephotpot.com 9. San Tung Chinese Restaurant, San Francisco The main attraction at San Tung is the dry-fried chicken wings -- juicy wings lightly fried and drenched with a sweet and tangy sauce. San Tung adopts the Shandong (the Chinese region known for its flour-based foods) style of cooking and so plays up the pot stickers and fresh noodles. The restaurant is usually packed, so be prepared for a wait. 1031 Irving St., San Francisco; +1, 415 242 0828; www.santungrestaurant.com 10. Savoy Kitchen, Alhambra Despite its plain appearance, the chicken at Savoy Kitchen is juicy and glorious.
  • 4. This hole-in-the-wall in Alhambra has developed a cult following for its Hainan chicken rice. The chicken portions are substantial with much more meat than bone, with chicken-broth rice with ginger and an orange hot sauce on the side. Everything about the dish is well worth the $6.95. 138 E. Valley Blvd., Alhambra, Calif.: +1 626 308 9535 11. Sea Harbour Seafood Restaurant, Rosemead Located in the San Gabriel Valley, a Chinese foodie hotspot, Sea Harbour Seafood Restaurant is a classic dim sum joint that's always packed on weekends. There are no dim sum carts. Instead, you order from a checklist. From the extensive dinner menu, the Hong Kong Dungeness crab is both a customer and L.A. food- critic favorite. With an amazingly flaky crust and hot egg-y center, the egg tarts are a dim sum dessert classic. 3939 Rosemead Blvd., Rosemead, Calif.; +1 626 288 3939 12. Newport Tan Cang Seafood Restaurant, San Gabriel Newport Tan is one of the most acclaimed Chinese restaurants in the San Gabriel Valley, especially known for its house special lobster. It's smart to come with a large group so you can order a variety of seafood, such as fish with basil-and-walnut shrimp. If you're craving red meat, the filet mignon cubes are outstanding. 518 W. Las Tunas Drive, San Gabriel, Calif.; +1 626 289 5998; www.newportseafood.com 13. RG Lounge, San Francisco According to one online fan, the RG's signature crab is "insanely addictive." Heavily promoted by restaurant personality Anthony Bourdain, RG Lounge in San Francisco constantly rakes in rave reviews. The salt and pepper crab ($35-$41) is messy, but delicious. The Peking duck is served Cantonese style, so you get buns instead of pancakes to go with your crispy duck slices. 631 Kearny St., San Francisco; +1 415 982 7877; rnglounge.com Also on CNNGo: 40 Hong Kong foods we can't live without Colorado 14. Star Kitchen, Denver Star Kitchen gets a shining star for its dim sum, which are priced around $3 a pop.
  • 5. The dinner menu has a great seafood selection that comes from live tanks of fish, crab and lobster. The barbecue pork buns are memorable and you can get anything from tofu to goose intestine to frog from the hot pot menu. 2917 W. Mississippi Ave., No. 5, Denver, Colo.; +1 303 936 0089; www.starkitchendenver.com/ Florida 15. Tropical Chinese, Miami The best Chinese in Miami comes is dressed in local colors. A dim sum restaurant with a lot of class, Tropical Chinese sports a sophisticated decor. The restaurant's website provides a good visual introduction to the upscale offerings. Consistent favorites are orange beef, shrimp dumplings and egg tarts. For dim sum fans who don't want to wait, there's a take-out menu. 7991 S.W. 40th St, Miami; +1 305 262 1552; www.tropicalchinesemiami.com Georgia 16. Canton House Chinese Restaurant, Atlanta This Cantonese restaurant serves dim sum for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Talk about commitment to craft. Tables near the kitchen are the best. You get front row seats and dibs on the carts of steaming dumplings rolling by. Impressively fast service, too. 4825 Buford Highway, Atlanta; +1 770 936 9030 17. Tasty China, Marietta You come for the spice, not the interior design. Once you've tried the spicy fried eggplant with the numbing beef roll at this Sichuan restaurant, you probably won't have enough sensation in your tongue to go for more. Get some raw vegetables with this combo, as they will tone down the heat. You're going to need them. 585 Franklin Road S.E., Marietta, Ga.; +1 770 419 9849 Hawaii, Honolulu 18. Legend Seafood Restaurant
  • 6. Legend is a Honolulu dim sum joint by day and seafood restaurant by night that's very popular with the locals. Seats fill up quickly. It's best to arrive before 10 a.m. on weekends. Deep fried taro puffs should be ordered without a moment's hesitation. They run out fast. 100 N. Beretania St., No. 108, Honolulu; +1 808 377 6735; www.legendseafoodhonolulu.com 19. Sweet Home Café, Honolulu A Taiwanese BYOB joint, Sweet Home Café is constantly flooded with locals who come to get their hot pot fix. Hot pots are served family style and you get to make your own dipping sauce. The restaurant is so crowded that there's a 90-minute time limit to eat. 2334 S. King St., Honolulu; +1 808 947 3707 Illinois 20. Lao Sze Chuan, Chicago The spicy chicken at Chicago Chinatown's Lao Sze Chuan will make your eyes water. It's loaded with red-hot chili peppers. Despite the burning sensation, you'll probably keep reaching for more because it's absolutely addictive. The Peking duck is perfectly cooked and served with the usual condiments. Go ahead and suck on the bones -- they're just that good. 2172 S. Archer Ave., Chicago; +1 312 326 5040, www.tonygourmetgroup.com 21. Sun Shui, Arlington Heights Mixed genres are normally a red flag, but this Chinese restaurant with a sushi bar delivers high quality. It's a classy and inexpensive venue for a date. The "Dinner for Two" option ($38) comes with soup, a starter, two entrées and dessert. This the American heartland, so General Tso's chicken is a popular pick. 155 W. Rand Road, Arlington Heights, Ill.; +1 847 870 8888; www.sunshui.com Louisiana 22. Trey Yuen, Mandeville Cajun meets Chinese. Talk about adaptation. Trey Yuen is a Chinese restaurant that serves Cajun-influenced dishes. Sichuan flavorings are added to alligator and crawfish to create the ultimate Louisiana-meets-China
  • 7. cuisine. 600 N. Causeway Blvd., Mandeville, La.; +1 985 626 4476; www.treyyuen.com Maryland 23. China Bistro, Rockville China Bistro is dumplings depot. It's a mom-and-pop shop with no more than a couple tables, but each dumpling is handmade and served fresh. Mama's Special is a unique blend of pork, shrimp, chive and nappa. Refreshing bubble tea is also served. 755 Hungerford Drive, Rockville, Maryland; +1 301 294 0808 Massachusetts 24. Gourmet Dumpling House, Boston Prepare to wait in a long, long line for these dumplings. In Boston's Chinatown this one is, obviously, known for dumplings. The crispy scallion pancakes pair perfectly with xiaolongbao (soup dumplings). The restaurant combines northern and southern Chinese flavors and serves an assortment of Taiwanese appetizers, such as oyster pancakes and stinky tofu. 52 Beach St., Boston; +1 617 338 6223; www.gourmetdumpling.com 25. Taiwan Cafe, Boston Taiwan Café is Gourmet Dumpling House's biggest local rival. Taiwan Cafe has the best soup dumplings in Boston and a wide variety of Taiwanese specialties, such as oyster pancakes and pork over rice. Nothing extraordinary about the venue or location, but the Chinatown restaurant is probably the closest thing to Taiwan in Massachusetts. 34 Oxford St., Boston; +1 617 426 8181 Also on CNNGo: 5 misconceptions about Cantonese food Michigan 26. Best China, Canton
  • 8. Best China really is the best in Michigan. With less than a dozen tables, it's a hole-in-the-wall, but the Shanghai-style rice cakes (nian gao) achieve the perfect level of chewiness without being gummy. There are two menus -- Chinese and English. As at any authentic Chinese place, adventurous eaters can ask for the Chinese menu (they're usually differ slightly from the English menu) and get recommendations from waiters. 7233 N. Lilley Road, Canton, Mich.; +1 734 459 1688 Minnesota 27. Little Szechuan, St. Paul Little Szechuan's mapo tofu and typically spicy Sichuan fare will leave your taste buds screaming for water, but don't worry; there are plenty of milder options. For those unfamiliar with authentic Chinese foods, pictures are provided on the menu. Entrées tend to be larger than expected. We're not complaining. 422 University Ave. W., St. Paul, Minn.; +1 651 222 1333; www.littleszechuan.com Nevada 28. Joyful House, Las Vegas No fusion or Americanized dishes at this Vegas favorite. Just consistent and authentic Cantonese selections from a Hong Kong-trained chef. The honey-walnut shrimp is a treat -- not too heavy on the mayo glaze, good shrimp-to-walnut ratio and expertly cooked. The restaurant is located near Chinatown. Picture menus make it easy to order. 4601 Spring Mountain Road, Las Vegas; +1 702 889 8881, www.joyfulhouselv.com Dining room at Wing Lei. 29. Wing Lei, Las Vegas A Michelin-starred restaurant inside The Wynn casino on the strip, Wing Lei's decor offers a twist on French-influenced Shanghai. The food is as classy as the atmosphere, with prices on most dishes starting at around $30. Peking duck ($88) is the house specialty. It's carved whole next to your table and served two ways, with steamed buns and hoisin sauce, and also diced in a lettuce cup. Wynn Las Vegas, 3131 Las Vegas Blvd. S., Las Vegas; +1 702 770 3463; www.wynnlasvegas.com New York See also Little Sheep Mongolian Hot Pot in the California section. 30. A-Wah, New York
  • 9. Don't judge a restaurant by its storefront. Although it looks humble, A-Wah is a Chinatown restaurant with a big reputation. What you get here is old-fashioned Hong Kong-style comfort food, like clay pot rice. Up to 17 types of bo zai faan (clay pot rice) are cooked in authentic clay bowls, so that the bottom layer of rice is cooked to crispy perfection. 5 Catherine St., New York; +1 212 925 8308 31. Joe's Shanghai, New York Specializing in wonderful soup dumplings, this local favorite has three locations: Midtown, Chinatown and Flushing. The crab and pork dumplings with a plate of scallion pancakes could make this your new favorite Chinese place. Dumplings come in sets of eight and average around $5 per set. Midtown: 24 W 56 Street, New York; +1 212 333 3868 Chinatown: 9 Pell St., New York; +1 212 233 8888 Flushing: 136-21 37th Avenue, Flushing, New York; +1 718 539 3838 32. Prosperity Dumpling, New York Best bang for buck dumplings in the state. Get this: dumplings for US$0.20. You can't get a better deal anywhere in the United States. And the dumplings aren't only cheap, but tasty. Pair a couple of dumplings with a $1.75 sesame pancake and you've got a decent-sized lunch in New York for less than $3. Best deal ever this side of Shanghai. 46 Eldridge St., New York; +1 212 343 0683 33. Xi'an Famous Foods, New York Middle Eastern and Chinese cuisines share the table in New York. Xi'an Famous Foods serves Muslim-inspired dishes that taste as good as they do in western China. Lamb burgers are the highlight of this very authentic establishment. You can watch as they hand pull noodles right in front of you. 88 E. Broadway, No. 106, New York; +1 212 786 2068; www.xianfoods.com North Carolina
  • 10. 34. Gourmet Kingdom, Carrboro With more than 150 dishes on the menu, Gourmet Kingdom doesn't lack in variety. Prices average around $15 per dish, but you get a hearty amount, so drag along friends. The $5.25 lunch special is a steal, with choice of appetizer (the eight-piece dumpling order is a good option) paired with an entrée such as the highly recommended take on the old standby kung pao chicken. 301 E. Main St., Carrboro, N.C.; +1 919 932 7222, www.thegourmetkingdom.com Ohio 35. Sichuan Bistro, Mason Sichuan Bistro is as close as you're going to get to China in Ohio. The servers are Chinese and the menu is in Chinese (English translations provided). Cumin lamb is a customer favorite that will have you returning for more. No worries for those who can't stomach the authenticity. Sichuan Bistro divides its menu into traditional Chinese and American-friendly Chinese. 7888 Mason Montgomery Road, Mason, Ohio; +1 513 770 3123; www.sichuanbistro.com Oregon 36. Shandong Restaurant, Portland Black bean chicken at Shandong. Shandong offers "a new look at classic dishes" in a pleasant though simple dining room. The ginger-infused, hand-rolled pot stickers are large and one of the best-selling items. There are also freshly hand-pulled noodles and a unique deep-fried pork dish cooked in a cherry and ginger sauce. Cheap happy hour appetizers, such as pan-Pacific wontons, Chilean rock crab and shiitake dumplings, are available from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Is this the cutting edge of Chinese cuisine? A growing number of devotees think so. 3724 N.E. Broadway, Portland, Ore.; +1 503 287 0331; www.shandongportland.com 37. Wong's King Seafood Restaurant, Portland Wong's is an authentic dim sum joint in an Asian strip mall where you can get the whole carts-pile- -with-steamed-buns-and-dumplings experience. Dim sum hours are from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. weekdays and 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. during the weekends. No reservations available during dim sum hours and Sundays tend to be packed to the brim.
  • 11. Despite the long lines, servers are friendly, the food emotes pure Hong Kong goodness and there's no rushing you out the door, an unfortunate practice in too many popular dim sum places. The pork shu mai and steamed buns are customer favorites. 8733 S.E. Division St., Portland, Ore; +1 503 788 8883; www.wongsking.com Pennsylvania 38. Han Dynasty, Philadelphia The glaring red of Han Dynasty's storefront suggests tongue-numbing spice and the place definitely doesn't disappoint heat-seekers. Dan dan noodles are a customer favorite. They're silky and soaked in flavorful pork broth. Most selections are drenched in chili oil or fried with Sichuan peppercorns. Approach with caution. Han Dynasty, 108 Chestnut St., Philadelphia; +1 215 922 1888, www.handynasty.net 39. Yangming, Bryn Mawr In Bryn Mawr, Yangming is an Asian-fusion joint, catering to a mostly American crowd. That's not a complaint. The golden crabmeat purse appetizers, shrimp coconut soup and lemongrass sake shrimp are all noble and tasty twists on Chinese cuisine. Chocolate-covered fortune cookies come at the end of every meal. How's that for Asian fusion? 1051 Conestoga Road, Bryn Mawr, Pa.; +1 610 527 3200, www.yangmingrestaurant.com South Carolina 40. Red Orchid's China Bistro, Charleston Red Orchid is an Americanized Chinese restaurant, but that doesn't mean it's not delicious. The barbecue pork buns are fantastic and the dumplings are one of the most frequently ordered times. Matching the expertly crafted and presented food is a pleasing ambiance and contemporary decor. 1401 Sam Rittenberg Blvd., Charleston, S.C.; +1 843 573 8787 Texas See also Little Sheep Mongolian Hot Pot in the California section. 41. Asia Cafe, Austin You know you've stepped into an authentic place when the menu on the restaurant whiteboard is completely in Chinese.
  • 12. Don't let language barrier or its location in an Austin strip mall deter you. Asia Café serves remarkable Sichuan, such as spicy fish soaked in oil and pepper flakers, and the best mapo tofu in Texas. 8650 Spicewood Springs Road, Number 115, Austin, Texas; +1 512 331 5788; www.asiamarketaustin.com 42. First Chinese BBQ, Austin Leave it to Texas to have a top-notch Chinese restaurant that centers around barbecue dishes. You'll know you're there when you see a row of roasted duck carcasses hanging from the ceiling. This Texas chain serves authentic Chinese, with marinated meats as the specialty. Roasted duck and barbecue pork are reliable bets for first-timers. 10901 N. Lamar Blvd., No. 401, Austin, Texas; +1 512 835 8889; www.firstchinesebbq.com Utah 43. Little World Chinese Restaurant, Salt Lake City Cheap food, big portions, fast service. As the name suggests, the restaurant is small, cramped and doesn't have more than a couple of tables. But the flavor eclipses the hassle. The pork and eggplant hot pot is heavenly, with a large serving of eggplant and finely cut strips of pork. The eggplant is flash fried before being transferred into a pot with broth, scallions and cabbage. 1356 S. State St., Salt Lake City, Utah; +1 801 467 5213 44. Red Maple Chinese Cuisine, West Valley City Great service and good dim sum often don't come hand-in-hand, but Red Maple is one of those rare places where they do. Dim sum carts are filled with the usual fare and there's a decent seafood selection. You can't go wrong with Singapore noodles and honey-walnut shrimp. 3361 S. Redwood Road, West Valley City, Utah; +1 801 747 2888, www.redmaplechinese.com Vermont 45. Single Pebble, Burlington Single Pebble's specialty is a $10 mock eel: shiitake mushroom braised in a ginger sauce. Owned by Chiuho Duval, a Taiwanese photojournalist-turned-chef, Single Pebble is all about authenticity and flavors from Taiwan, Hong Kong and regions of China, including Sichuan and Chengdu. The eight-course Chef Tasting menu is well worth a long dinner event with a group.
  • 13. 133 Bank St., Burlington, Vt.; +1 802 865 5200; www.asinglepebble.com Virginia See Washington, D.C. Washington See also Dintaifung in California section. 46. Chiang's Gourmet Restaurant, Seattle Sizzling hot Sichuan dishes: Perfect for a rainy day. Chiang's is a pure Chinese joint in Seattle located in an awkward spot off the freeway. We can't rave about the service or location, but the food is authentic and cheap, with most dishes under $10. The restaurant has a vegetarian menu (rare for most authentic Asian places) and a Sichuan menu, catering to those with a spicier palate. The stinky tofu is the real thing here, a pungent offering that divides any table into lovers and haters. 7845 Lake City Way N.E., Seattle; +1 206 527 8888; www.chiangsgourmet.com 47. Facing East, Bellevue Authentic Taiwanese pork buns. Facing East's Taiwanese pork burgers are simple. They're made with a large piece of fatty pork sandwiched in a bun with salted vegetables, chopped nuts and cilantro. They're also the reason why there's always a long line at this authentic Taiwanese joint. You can get two for around $4. There's good shaved ice for dessert. 1075 Bellevue Way N.E., B-2, Bellevue, Wash.; +1 425 688 2986 48. Judy Fu's Snappy Dragon, Seattle Snappy Dragon is a noted entry in the Zagat Guide. Get the hand-rolled noodles. Judy Fu's Snappy Dragon was started up by none other than Judy Fu, an immigrant from the northern Chinese city of Tsingtao. Her noodles are rolled and cut upon order and you can get them sautéed or served in flavored broth.
  • 14. The dumplings are another customer favorite that you can also buy frozen to make at home. Judy Fu's Snappy Dragon, 8917 Roosevelt Way N.E., Seattle; +1 206 528 5575; www.snappydragon.com Washington, D.C. 49. Harmony Café, Washington D.C. A vegetarian cafe, Harmony is a homey Georgetown place that offers Chinese food with delicious fake meat. They have an awesome lunch deal for $5.95 that comes with salad, spring roll, white rice and an entrée. Customer favorites include the crispy shiitake mushroom and mock chicken with cashews. 3287 M St. NW, Washington, D.C.; +1 202 338 3881 50. Peking Gourmet Inn, Falls Church It's not every day you can dine in a restaurant visited by generals, diplomats and presidents. Peking Gourmet Inn has an impressive clientele list. As the name suggests, the star attraction is the Peking duck. The duck comes out perfectly bronzed and crisp and is hand-carved in front of you. Complimentary pancakes, cucumber strips, scallions and hoisin sauce are provided. Reservations strongly recommended. 6029 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, Va.; +1 703 671 8088; www.pekinggourmet.com Also on CNNGo: 40 Shanghai foods we can't live without http://travel.cnn.com/explorations/eat/usa/50-best-chinese-restaurants-usa-145368