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    Eastern Winds Chinese Restaurant

    3.9 (758 reviews)
    ModerateChinese
    Closed 11:00 am - 8:30 pm
    Updated 1 week ago

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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Good for groups
    Outdoor seating

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    Sheila B.

    The salt & pepper shrimps were so good. I loved the thick chowmein noodles. Portion was huge. I enjoyed it!

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    Roneil S.

    Ordered through the DoorDash app this evening for pickup (chicken chow mein, honey walnut shrimp, broccoli beef, General Tso's chicken, and wonton soup). First and foremost, the customer service was top tier. The owner chatted with me for several minutes about the business while I waited for my food, which made for a really pleasant experience--super cool guy. The restaurant itself was very clean, and they have a large menu with photos available if you choose to order at the counter. Overall, the food was pretty good. The General Tso's chicken wasn't my favorite, as it was a bit too breaded for my taste. The wonton soup had a great broth, though I wasn't too keen on the flavor of the wontons themselves. That said, the other dishes were outstanding--full of flavor and very generous portions. The total for all five items was $60 through the app for pickup, which I felt was fair considering the portion sizes. Overall, this is a great little Fremont spot. Definitely worth checking out. Sorry for not picturing my food.

    Syd G.

    Stopped in for some Chinese while blazing through town on a business trip. There's only a few tables so it seems more setup for to go orders. They were very nice though. Ordered some chicken egg rolls and sesame chicken, with fried rice. The portions are huge and it came out piping hot. It was good but not great. Not a lot of flavor in the fired rice. The chicken was good though. The egg rolls were ok and a little over cooked. Not bad if you want a quick Chinese meal to go.

    If you can zoom in, you'll see in same amount of pepper and even salt on the dish.   11. Salt & Pepper Ribs And definitely, there's no ribs
    Rj H.

    Let's start by saying I only ordered their salt pepper pork. This is not my normal stomping grounds so I opened my trusty YELP app and had a look. I found this spot close by and decided that the reviews seemed to warrant it as a good choice......... WELP, that was a mistake. At first look they seemed promising. But then you bite in to your first piece and oh my God the amount of salt and pepper were so overwhelming. And yeah I know I ordered salt and pepper pork so what am I complaining about right? But no, you don't understand. It was just ridiculous. The onions and jalapeños by themselves seemed to play a bit better with all that salt and pepper. They sprinkled on it. But there wasn't enough of those to go around with the pork to save the dish. So I muscle through a few more pieces thinking I just got one off. Nope didn't matter.... It actually brought more issues to the surface with this dish. They were all tidbits and quite small, so it was hard to dig out some of the bone and cartilage that stays behind. And then I found a piece that had a decent amount of pork fat on it, you know the one that you see and you go oh man that's gonna be a great bite with all that flavor..... well the flavor that burst from it was the taste of old many day old oil. I know you never can tell actually how long the oil's been sitting but my God you could with this one it had to been at least a week. Yukkkkkk. So on that one bite, I had to stop. If I would've still been around the area, I might've even went back in and asked for my money back. That's how bad it was but I didn't. Unfortunately they made off with approximately 10+ dollars of my money For his poor execution of a dish. And I know I haven't tried all the other dishes but if you can't get this one right at a time when it was slow, so there were no distractions to execute a very good dish then you've got an issue. And I don't know how the heck they've got all those good reviews they do have because This is just crazy..... I'd say pick the next joint down the street if you're looking for Chinese food and give them a try before trying this one.

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    Sandra L.

    Food from eastern winds always hits the spot!The owner is super cool and down to earth and he's so generous with portion sizes. Always gotta grab extra sweet and sour sauce. My husband got dinner tonight and I'm super excited to dig in! This is exactly how to wind in on a Friday night.

    It was made so fresh and flavorful. God bless America this is the only place in the world you find orange chicken and beef chow mein this good!!!! This is the best Chinese food I've had in my life hands down!!!!

    Bit into this piece of metal in my beef friend rice

    I bit into this piece of metal in my beef fried rice, not sure if it's from their stove or something

    49. Beef Chow Fun
    Jasmine T.

    My boyfriend found this spot because I was craving egg flower soup so we decided to give it a try. It's more of a take out spot but they have a few tables inside to eat there. The man who took our order was fun to talk to. He's quite a character. We spoke with another customer who did nothing but praise this spot and said once you come here, you won't stop coming back. He's right. The egg flower soup was so soothing and was exactly what I remembered it to taste like. Their beef chow fun was the best. The beef wasn't overly chewy & with the noodles it just hit the spot. I'll definitely be coming back to try the rest of their menu.

    Lunch Special: Mongolian Beef with Fried Rice
    Ivan B.

    I usually come here to order Chinese takeouts since I live in Fremont, and it is one of the best Chinese restaurants here. It is a very small restaurant, but the food here is really delicious and prices are reasonable especially lunch orders. I always get lunch orders and can select fried rice with no extra charge. Mongolian beef is chewy and fresh and the fried rice tastes authentic. Since I tried different dishes, I guarantee that the rest of them taste fresh!

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    Take out only. Good tasting Chinese food. Give it a shot. Call direct to order and pick it up. Fast turn around.

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    love there food. quick service to boot. but this is second time that my fried rice is so so dry I don't get it different cook. ?

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    Go to place for quick and delicious Chinese food. Wish they'd bring back the salt n pepper pork chops tho

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    First time ordered garlic green beans & beef with mushrooms & bamboo. Flavor was disappointing. Pretty bland.

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    Ask the Community - Eastern Winds Chinese Restaurant

    Hello are you open on Christmas Day also do you offer party trays?

    Sorry we are closed on Christmas Day and yes we offer party trays. Thank you

    Is it halal?

    I am sorry. It’s not halal.

    Open today, do you have delivery?

    Sorry. Closed today. One chef called off last minute. Will open tomorrow.

    Does anyone know if all employees wear mask specially the chefs? I know some restaurants are not following protocols such as wearing mask so I'm skeptical about ordering takeout.

    Yes. We all wear mask and gets the temperature check for all three employees We only do curbside… Read more

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