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    Grand Chinese Restaurant

    4.0 (68 reviews)
    ModerateChinese
    Open 11:00 am - 9:30 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Kathy Y.

    First time ordering takeout because we went once a long time ago and now I remember why we didn't return for many years. The food is subpar but the service is horrid. If you look on their website it shows the menu as well pricing for lunch specials. We decided to order 3 lunch specials which show $10.95 but the cashier screamed said they have many websites and were wrong. It should be $14 and tax. She tried charging $47, if I knew we would've went next door again. My husband told her and showed her the website and said that they should update the page and she was just angry saying wrong wrong no no and humiliated us. Thanks but no thanks. Unless you change your page with updated pricing and have more happier servers or employees instead of bitter panties tied up in a bunch style people, we won't return. Better food options at Neptune and wayyy higher quality and service or even down the road.

    Garlic Green Beans
    Nicole G.

    Top Vegetable Dishes! Order here regularly and enjoy their garlic green beans, gai lan and garlic pea leaves. Adjustments like no or little oil were accommodated.

    Xiaolongbao
    Melanie E.

    My bestie introduced me to this gem. We specifically came here for their $13.95 lunch special which included soup of the day. I didn't like the tomato egg swirl soup. We both ordered the beef chow fun and Xiaolongbao. Both dishes were tasty and the noodle dish was a big portion. Noodles weren't greasy. Great value! Service was decent. My bestie comes here regularly both for lunch & dinner. The best value is their lunch special. Service was great! Nice ambiance & clean. It's a challenge finding free parking out front as there are a limited spots. They're located in the mini shopping plaza next to Petro Canada gas station off Willingdon & Lougheed. Steps from Brentwood Mall. I'll be back!

    Lamb with scallions
    Tomas A.

    As usually it is great Chinese culinary restaurant . Service offered by staff C02562 is always diligent and very courteous and professional. We love to visit that restaurant as many times possibly during a month .

    Xiao long bao
    Ceci L.

    Food: 7/10 Value: 10/10 Service: 10/10 I work in an office and can't take long breaks so I like coming here for lunch because the service is great, the food comes out fast and the portions are large. They offer a $10.95 lunch special Mon-Fri between 11am-3pm. All lunch specials are served with their daily soup. I usually get the curry beef brisket with rice and an order of xiao long bao. I would not recommend the Szechuan mapo tofu as I tried it today and it wasn't spicy at all.

    sweet and sour pork
    Leeza N.

    I've been ordering takeout from Grand Chinese for the past few years! They are always so consistent when it comes to their quality, portions and flavours. You always get your moneys worth here, I always have leftovers for the next few days. My favourites are their chicken chow mein, fried rice (bbq or vegetable is good), sweet and sour pork, beef and broccolli and honey garlic spare ribs. Their soup portions are also really big and good value, I got a huge portion of chicken and corn soup for $10.95 that lasted me a few days. All in all, this place is great for Chinese takeout. I reccomend ordering ahead on their website!

    Pan fried pork dumplings
    Qin H.

    We found this place on our way from Seattle to Whistler.. thought that we would drive through Vancouver why not Chinese. Yelp helped us locate this and it's a true find. All dishes are delicious (the best is actually leak pancake but my husband and I were too busy eating, forgot to take the picture!). You definitely should try it!

    Ronnel S.

    Medium size restaurant,clean but somewhat dark, also hot inside not sure if they have A/C or what... Very good location,this site I simply called "My favorite block" 3 different kind of reataurants and the 4th one is a smothie haven..18 slots for car parking..that includes 2 alotyed for disabled,free parking but really busy. First I would like to commend the place for using a sanitizer that is not drying hands and smells awesome,not like others that aside from sticky they kill your nosetril from the pungent scent. Service is client oriented,however they missed one of my order and I am not happy. I got the house special chow mein It has seafoods,veggies,pork and chilli garlic sauce,this uses egg noodle the thick one which i really like. Spicy chow mein,veggies were half-cooked just the way i love it,generous amount of prawns,squid and bbq pork.somewhat sweet and spicy kinda flavor.. My appez was the spicy salted tofu,im almost halfway the main entree and theres no tofu coming...when I asked the server claimed i didnt order tofu...she is very nice though,i re ordered because tofu is my cravings,it took very short time. The tofu smells so good,crispy outside tender inside and the garlic and chopped green and red thai chillis really complimented the taste. Affordable yummy dishes and serving were generous. Kids friendly,good for small group and family. I actually never noticed if there's decors inside because its not well lighted,plus each table still aeperated with transparent thick kinda glasses for covid precaution and protocol..kitchen is half open so you can see crew preparing the foods.. they were all jolly and friendly but loud,their voices echod inside. Accept cash,debit and credit. I have to visit again coz i wanna try the chicken/beef curry mein. Again Kudos to the hand sanitizer.. next time I will ask what brand is that...really good..

    Worst sweet n sour pork I've ever had. So bland. Whats with the huge flavorless pineapple anyway
    Marty M.

    Flavorless. How does sweet and sour pork with pineapple taste so bland this is gross. Also got ginger beef lunch special. Came with 90% noodles and a few pieces of beef. I feel like they're playing a prank on me...how are you serving this and not embarrassed

    Jurn L.

    It's been a SUPER long time since we've ordered Chinese food, so we decided to try Grand Chinese Restaurant. Although they've been open for a few years now, this would be our first time ordering from here. We chose some of our favourite Chinese dishes: Beef & Broccoli, Honey Garlic Spareribs, spicy Salt & Pepper Squid (Fiancé's favourite), Stir Fried Flat Rice Noodle with Beef (my favourite), and Xiao Long Bao aka Shanghai Dumplings (both our favourites)! We loved everything. It was all so delicious! You must be thinking.. that is a lot of food for two people. No, we didn't finish it all in one sitting. It basically was our dinner that night, then lunch AND dinner the next day. So good! We will definitely be ordering again soon.

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    Andrew M.

    Update 4.0: Came back for the lunch menu. My always to go food is the string beans and the marbled pork cabbage. Nothing goes wrong with these two. Always recommended for comfort chinese food!

    Tina C.

    Takeout order for this weekend. First time trying Grand chinese restaurant and they're not bad. Portion size are big and taste not bad. For our order, the lamb soup and sauted lamb are our favorites.

    Spicy Salted Spareribs
    Janet J.

    We've been here a number of times. They have hand-rolled, homemade noodles in-house. It's nice to have a restaurant that makes decent Asian food in the neighborhood. We had the Xiao Long Bao and Beef Rolls to start. Also had the Shrimp & BBQ Five Grain Fried Rice which was a lunch special and it came with some Hot and Sour Soup. In addition we had the Spicy Salted Spareribs which is one our favorites. Delicious! More food than we can handle in one sitting but great for leftovers! Service was super fast as these days, not many people frequenting restaurants. More take-out than dine-in. Therefore parking is not bad right now. Decor - nothing to rave about. Food is highly recommended though!

    Special chow mein, corn and chicken soup. Pork and ginger dumpling

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    The general tso chicken was perfectly spicy and crispy! 10/10 definitely an off the beaten path place

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