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    Chung Mee Restaurant

    3.2 (13 reviews)
    Closed 11:30 am - 10:00 pm

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    Gabe P.

    Slightly disappointed place for your typical Chinese American food. Got take out for dinner and ended up getting the sweet and sour chicken and some noodles. The chicken was crispy and large portion, but super oily, even more than I expected for Chinese take out. The fried rice was decent, but also kind of bland. The noodles were also super oily but also very bland and I did not end up finishing them. The service was friendly and quick though. No seating inside here as a tip.

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    Joe N.

    Chung Mee has been around for a long time. They have tables and chairs and a bathroom that is always out of order (and always will be) from when Chung Mee was a sit down restaurant. I ordered a shrimp egg foo young and it was greasy and yummy. Gravy satisfying and the white rice to suck it all up was nice. Definitely worth a stop if you're coming from work and taking The Alameda home.

    General Tso chicken and fried rice

    I ordered a large Shrimp Yat Gaw Mein l, large General Tso Chicken with fried rice, and two Shrimp Egg Rolls. EVERYTHING taste as if it was cooked a few days prior. The chicken was mushy and the rice was extremely dried out. The egg that's in the Yat Gaw Mein was an ordinary boiled egg which isn't that bad but I was expecting the classic brown egg. Even so the egg was the freshest thing in the entire meal. Lastly, the shrimp egg role was mostly veggies and fillings and also taste as if it was heated up in the microwave and served.

    General Tso Shrimp

    I've been waiting to try Chung Mee since I heard about their General Tso Shrimp (first Ive heard of that). I ordered my food ahead of time and it was ready when I got there. It's a very clean establishment with a nice set of tables and chairs. The lady at the front was very nice as well. They are a tad more expensive than Chinese take out I've bought before but they definitely make up for it. Their portions are large and my general tso shrimp was flavorful in every way I could have imagined. I will be back in the future.

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    Freshest Chinese I ever had. Go there all the time. Never disappoints! I'll always give five stars. Espescially with their daily special

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    6 years ago

    Don't ever order general toes chicken from here it's always nasty and it don't last but one day

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    NiHao

    NiHao

    4.1
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    5.3 mi

    I've been wanting to try this spot for a while. I really want to go in person, but haven't been…read moreable to make it so decided to order via Grubhub. I ordered combo lo mein, pork soup dumplings, combo fried rice, and duck spring rolls. Everything was packed well and nice and hot upon arrival. Everything was very delicious. All of the items had good flavor and the portion sizes for the lo mein and rice were good. I'd like to see maybe four soup dumplings for the price, but definitely enjoyed them as well as the spring rolls. Overall, I very much enjoyed the food, as did my bf, and will make a point to go there in person very soon to try more menu items!

    First time visiting, I made a reservation online in advance and called to add someone to the…read morereservation the next day because a friend of ours wanted to join. We arrived for Friday $35 endless dim sum brunch, and the Host did not know who we were even though I had spoken with him today before, and I remembered his voice. So not a good start. We were sat upstairs, and we sat there for probably 20 minutes easy before we were even offered a beverage. It was when they first opened, but I would expect you to have staff ready. The hits just kept coming... The ambience downstairs was beautiful, but the ambience where we were sat was just lifeless. It didn't have the same punch. After we ordered some drinks, we decided on what we wanted from the menu. Some things were hit or miss, once they arrived to the table. The soup dumplings were just OK, but I guess I have really high expectations for that coming from NYC. The chicken lo mein wasn't bad per se, the veggie dumplings were delicious, the pork buns were well sauced. Some things I didn't like included the Szechuan beef, it lacked depth, and it was just too hot for my friends to eat. They really loved the fried rice and the sesame red bean balls. The scallion pancake everyone raved about was mid at best. I loved the curry sauce it came with, but it just was a mess to eat. The braised pork belly rolls were lovely, as was the cucumber salad, and the spring rolls. The Mongolian beef and the walnut dumplings were OK but nothing to write about beyond that they were basically flavorless. The cocktails were so so, but nothing that screamed for me to order another. The one highlight I will say is that they did come back to ask as if we wanted anything else multiple times. So I'm glad that they followed up on whether we want more food because some places just leave you be once they drop off. Maybe I'd give them another chance, but the answer is probably no... who knows. It was just generic, and imagining paying the prices that they had for not a $35 dim sum brunch per person, seemed egregious to me for such utterly mediocre food. So I guess I'm glad I came out on a Friday morning.

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    Peter Chang Baltimore

    Peter Chang Baltimore

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    I ordered UberEats to my hotel. I ordered several things:…read more Chicken with broccoli, Eggplant in spicy garlic sauce, Green beans, White rice, Crystal shrimp dumpling and Hot and sour tofu egg soup. The food overall was delicious. Each of the entrees was flavorful and well prepared. Two things I want to mention: I thought the shrimp dumpling (3 of them) should have been a larger portion for the price and that the soup was a bit salty. Other than that, no complaints. After placing my order online, I called the restaurant to request plates, plastic ware and chop sticks. The friendly person on the phone assured me "no problem," and everything was received as promised. I had ordered a lot more food than I should have, and ended up having some for dinner, lunch the following day and late afternoon snack a day later. The entrees and rice held up well under repeat microwaving. I've been unimpressed by Peter Chang (eating at the testaurant) at another location in the past. I thought it was overpriced for what was typical Chinese food. I will likely try them out again after this experience. The food was much better than I remember it and seemed reasonably priced for the portions.

    So good, we ate here two days in a row! We were in town for…read moremedical appointments and loved our first lunch here so much that we came right back the next day. On day one, we wanted a light lunch to save room for dinner. We ordered the prawn with snow peas and wood ear mushrooms, along with the veggie pan-fried dumplings. Everything was incredibly light, fresh, and delicious! We paired it with the hot ginger honey tea, which was wonderfully flavorful and soothing. The staff was also so kind and accommodated our request for a quiet meal by seating us in a peaceful, closed-off section. On day two, we were craving those exact same flavors, so we re-ordered the prawn dish, the veggie dumplings, and the hot ginger tea--but this time, we added the beef lo mein. It was absolutely amazing! Honestly, it was the best lo mein we have ever had; we've never tasted anything quite like it. The food here is spectacular, and the service is incredibly accommodating that we forgot to take photos. Peter Chang will definitely be our go-to spot whenever we are back in Baltimore!

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