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Grand Palace

4.3 (118 reviews)
ModerateCantonese
Closed 11:00 am - 10:00 pm

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Moderate noise
Good for groups
Good for kids

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Angel W.

Home-style Cantonese food in old China town! Service are very quick (like many traditional canto restaurants, the owner is ready to take order as soon as you sit down.) Owners are very friendly (I brought my non-canto bf there and they care if we enjoy the food!) Food are very home style, price are reasonable. They have an English menu and a Chinese menu, but they are not perfectly translated, and the Chinese menu seems has more items. We ordered: - Five spice duck (五味鴨) (4/5) - Deep fried shrimp with salty egg yolk (金沙蝦球) (5/5) - Stir-fried pork belly with jalapeño (五花腩炒青椒)(5/5) - Stir-fried Pea tips with garlic (蒜蓉炒豆苗)(5/5) - Pepper chicken pork tripe soup (胡椒豬肚雞湯)(3.5/5)

Wayne D.

蒜蓉青菜 有点清苦 搭配其他荤菜很不错 清蒸曹鱼 鱼肉很鲜嫩 口味较清淡 适合喜欢本味的人 梅菜五花肉 有人很喜欢 比较重口 我觉得稍咸了些 猪肉切的很薄 五味鸭 甜口偏油腻 鸭肉很紧实 味道其实不错就是太容易腻了 金沙虾球 个人最爱 趁热吃可以感受到咸蛋黄的鲜美口感搭配juicy 的虾肉吃起来很过瘾 很正宗的Cantonese food 环境也很local

Steamed solen, fish; stir fired pork belly, luffa
Zoe D.

Used to be my go to place for such a long time, once a week. Food: fresh and tasty home style food, I love their steamed everything, especially the solen, fish, egg. Service: the owner couple are always suggest you with the fresh ingredients, just like your parents trying to convince you eating some healthy food. Ambiance: cozy place which just like have a party at home in China.

Page 1 of English Menu - we ordered mostly from this page
Elvin C.

Great homestyle Cantonese restaurant. Some dishes you can also ask for a small or large size portion. Menu in English is a pretty good translation of the Chinese. On our post-pandemic revisit we'd recommend: - shrimp in shell with preserved duck egg yolk - steamed egg (we went with triple egg) - steamed ground pork cake (went with preserved duck yolk on top) - Yam leaves (seasonal, was available) - backup would have been Chinese okra or on choy Meal began with a veggie broth soup (carrot heavy) which as was great in addition to hot tea (styro cups) on a winter day. Specialty drinks if desired are available from the fridge up front. Small parking lot, but free street parking around the corner.

Kevin Z.

Food is easily a 5/5 but the presentation and ambiance leaves something to be desired. There isn't enough parking in their own lot, but you can find street parking nearby. It's in a seedy area of town so you have to ring a doorbell to get in. That being said, I felt okay parking on the street during the day. The tea was served in styrofoam cups but I guess it's at least clean. The tables were covered in the type of paper you would lie down on in a doctor's office. Not the greatest place to bring a date, but it's good for a group outing.

Pork belly with ginger and green onion
Dan W.

Love love love this place. Homestyle, authentic Chinese food. I highly recommend the stir fried pork belly with green onion and ginger--my mouth is watering just thinking about it. They also have excellent steamed egg, as well as roast duck with plum sauce. The lunch special during the weekdays is extremely affordable and comes with soup. Ambience is very traditional Chinese restaurant, with circular tables and lazy susans, with Chinese paintings on the walls, although I don't believe they have reopened for dine-in yet. There is a private lot for the restaurant to park in. I'm looking forward to when this restaurant opens for dine-in again!

Runzer W.

I went to this restaurant this afternoon with my friend. We ordered three small plates, and the price was very reasonable. The service was so friendly! We enjoyed our time there so much!!!

Duck; beef belly stew
Joy Q.

My all time favorite Chinese restaurant in Chicago Very casual and family style. Affordable price too. I loved the duck and the 牛腩支竹煲. Loved the veggies too. There's plenty of free parking. The owner is so friendly and welcoming, always giving free pastries and soups to try

Fried green beans and small fish  Fried crab  Fish  Pork belly with jalapeño peppers
Thompson N.

This is my favorite Chinese restaurant in chicago!! The food here is so delicious. Ordering take out won't be as good as eating inside and getting the food fresh. The inside doesn't look nice which why I call this place hole in the wall. The service is good though they don't speak a lot of English but you should be fine if you don't speak Chinese If you are a fan of Chinese food you HAVE TO COME HERE AND TRY

a variety of asian food items

The taste is like homemade and the price is quite acceptable The steamed egg is well mixed with salted egg and century egg

Scrambled egg and winter melon
Andy W.

I have ordered takeout from this several times now during covid and this place always hits the spot. If I ever dine in, it'll be a great experience. Food (8.5/10): Some of my favorite dishes are the scrambled egg with winter melon and fried soft shell crab. Scrambled egg with Chinese okra - simple, clean and tasty dish. Gives a slight home cooked feel due to its simplicity. Even with the simplicity the flavor is still there. Fried soft shell crab - this is a crowd pleaser and also ordered by many of my fellow yelpers. The flavor from the powder on this dish helps put it over the top. I've ordered this dish every time. Value (6/10): Standard fair pricing during these times. I feel like you'll get more bang for your buck if you dine in due to takeout sizing. About $15-18 a dish.

Yi Rong T.

One of the most authentic Chinese restaurants in Chi-town. From the taste of the food to the cosy family-style atmosphere with Cantonese dramas playing in the background on the TV. Steamed Egg with Minced Meat- Just the right amount of saltiness, the egg and minced meat go perfectly with a scoop of freshly cooked white rice. There are many other cooking styles of steamed egg you can also but for the meat lovers, this is the one to go for. Score of 5/5 Fried Intestines - For someone who usually dislikes the taste of intestines, this dish surprised me. The overwhelming taste of offals was pleasantly missing from this dish and the fried coating made it an enjoyable experience biting into the chewiness of the intestine. Score of 4/5 Beef with Fried Tofu - Glistering coated beef with an addition of fried tofu mixed into the dish. The beef was tender with the only downside being the portions were a bit on the small end. Score of 4/5 Pork Belly with Peppers - My favorite dish at Grand Palace. For a non-spicy eater, the spiciness was just nice (just avoid eating the green peppers themselves oh boy that was a mistake). The pork isn't too fatty and has great flavors imparted from the onions and peppers. Score of 5/5 The place also serves complimentary soup which defers from day to day and at times you even get some mandarin oranges at the end for dessert! It also only cost $15 (with tips included) per person which is a great deal for the amount of variety and quality of the food! The waitresses have a certain old-school charm that might rub some people the wrong way but after a few visits you will feel right at home as a regular.

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Awesome food, Service. Ambiance could be better. It's a small place with huge tables so it can seem kinda packed on busy days.

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Very good food reasonable prices pleasant atmosphere and nice people. Very chinese. Off the congested Chinatown area

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