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    Great Wall Chinese Restaurant

    3.1 (140 reviews)
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    Open 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Chicken Lo Mein Kung pao beef
    Anna G.

    I love this place. Im from out of town and always come here when I visit family to get the lomein. Probably for the last 15 years or so. This is the only place I can find that has the thinner noodles. Always consistent and fresh. A good amount of food too that lasts me a few meals. I also got the kung pao beef last time, that was great too. Highly recommend! Great Wall: please never change your lomein!! I always look forward to it when I visit!

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    Jeremy S.

    Not the best Chinese I've had. The Kung Pao sauce had good flavor but not spicy at all. We also ordered chicken chow mein, the chicken was super weirdly white and not that good of flavor. The cream cheese wontons were pretty sad as well, very small amounts of cream cheese and overly fried.

    New Year's Day lunch - sesame chicken and chicken pad Thai
    Kevin E.

    Great Wall Chinese is in my top 10 Asian restaurants in the twin cities but the prices have clearly gone up over the last several years. Located near 44th and France in Edina is probably one of the reasons but I'm a sucker for their Sesame Chicken and Chow Fun. It's also one of the few options open on Christmas Day, which has become tradition for my brother and I to see a movie and get Chinese food. On Christmas Day, service was bountiful and like other Chinese restaurants, Great Wall has a large menu with a lot of variety. Not sure I'd say it's the most authentic Chinese restaurant in the metro, but it's also trying to appeal to a different crowd in Edina. If you're looking for decent/good Chinese food at a slight premium, this is a good option. There's a free parking lot which can get full with all of the other businesses in this little strip mall, but there's also plenty of on street parking (for free) - just a little busy on France Avenue or park on the side streets and walk a block.

    Kung pao chicken, fried dumplings and Tsingtao.

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    Food and service was excellent. We went during the winter months and it was very comfortable

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    A little pricey, but this is my go to Kong pao place in the Edina area. Chili oil is always on point.

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    Delicious honey walnut shrimp! Plus other great dishes! I always order out and they are extremely fast!!!

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    Egg rolls are good, pork fried rice was kinda bland. I would definitely go back and try something different. Three stars for now.

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    Expected Chinese -American food. Partner like her chicken and vegetables. Sweat and sour chicken was ok. We picked up. Fast and friendly.

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    Do not order. Trash food. Small portions to save money. Literally watering down the sweet and sour sauce.

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    I grew up LOVING this place. Haven't been in years so was excited. The food was mediocre and the service even more so.

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    Shuang Cheng Restaurant

    Shuang Cheng Restaurant

    4.0
    (454 reviews)
    6.1 mi
    $$

    I reviewed Shuang Cheng previously, and the last time was a bit more than a year ago. In…read morere-reading my reviews, I stand by everything I've said about the excellent consistent quality of the food, the service, and how much I enjoy coming to this restaurant. I truly hope they are around longer than I am. I would hate to find out this was one of the choices no longer available to us. Please read my previous reviews for a more inclusive view; this review focuses only on their lobster. I had previously mentioned that they prices of their lobsters (I love the version with black bean sauce) have gone up tremendously. While true, there seems to have been a subtle change in their pricing strategy. Previously (as of before the pandemic), the lobster was priced by the pound, which is the conventional way of doing it. However, they seem to have two lobster prices. The first one is called "Big Lobster" and they say it's between 2 and 2 and half pounds per lobster. The price of that (as of this review) is $56 dollars, or $28 per pound. That's not really a bad price at all. It's expensive, but reasonable. The other lobster is called "Live Lobster" and is priced $10 less at $46. So the real question is how much does this second version weigh? I ordered the Big Lobster, but they said they were out of it. I asked the weight of the "Live Lobster" but I didn't really get a straight answer, but he seemed to say "about two pounds" which doesn't really make sense because that's the price of the larger, more expensive lobster. But I decided to go for it anyway. As I stated in my last review, I'm guessing this lobster is at least two pounds, based on many years of eating lobster. For this review, I had ChatGPT translate the the Chinese on the menu, thinking it was secret code for "if you can read Chinese, save ten dollars by ordering this version" but AI says the Chinese means "lobster" so if you spoke Chinese, you'd still be mystified. So my recommendation is order the version that is ten dollars cheaper and you may (or may not) be paying $23 a pound. Price aside, I love this version of lobster and it is certainly a better deal than what you would pay at an American style seafood or steak restaurant in the Twin Cities.

    We have not been to Shuang Cheng in a while - it was one of our favorite places for seafood when we…read morewere younger/recent college grads. It was nice visiting and enjoying some of our previously go-to dishes. The soft shell crab made with golden garlic style was as delicious as I remembered, although at a much higher price now ($44+) for the dish. The seafood soup was a nice start to our meal, would have been even better if they had red vinegar. The mapo tofu and eggplant dishes that we ordered ended up being very similar in taste/sauce/seasoning but still pretty good. The service was pretty fast and the staff was friendly.

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    The inside with their new, funky tile floor.
    The inside with their new, funky tile floor.
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    5 Spice Softshell Crab
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    Master Noodle - Edina

    Master Noodle - Edina

    4.4
    (263 reviews)
    3.8 mi
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    Another fantastic Master Noodle experience! I've been to multiple locations now and feel that each…read moreplace has fairly consistent tastes and quality. In true family-style fashion we got plenty of dishes to share: some appetizers and some "main dishes" as well. The Xiao long bao and beef burrito are great starters. I enjoyed the wontons in chili oil, but wish they would've been spicy - we added our own chili oil/sauce. The pork belly fried rice and Shanxi shaved noodles were both fantastic. Both great portion sizes for main dishes with plenty to take home if needed. The restaurant is large and spacious nestled in a strip mall, and the service was fantastic. Boba is such a great deal too!!

    I had been wanting to come here for a long time and finally decided to give it a try !…read more Hard to decide what to choose for a meal because it all looked so good ! Such a cool spot, and awesome to see the chefs hand pull the noodles from scratch! When I finally decided, I got the master noodle original dish and added bok choy to it, as well as the sichuan wontons in chili oil, and they were delicious!!! I also tried the Thai tea, and it was a bit sweet but quite delicious as well (they have an extensive drink menu, with many yummy sounding options). Good ambiance, and quick service !!! Dishes were tasty, and a bit salty for my liking but overall quite good! I will be back !

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    Garlic Chicken Fried Noodles and the chicken Fried Rice
    Garlic Chicken Fried Noodles and the chicken Fried Rice
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    Northern Kitchen

    Northern Kitchen

    4.5
    (26 reviews)
    5.1 mi

    This is a fantastic little Chinese restaurant off the beaten path! We stopped by for dinner on a…read moreWednesday evening, and were the only diners at the time - a shame, since the food was incredible! The waitress was nice, and very prompt with service. We had sesame balls as an appetizer, and several dishes for the table. Everything was extremely delicious and served super hot and fast. The table favorite was the cumin lamb, definitely try that if you stop by! Family friendly, they had high chairs and were welcoming of our little one. Come support this little restaurant and enjoy some incredible Asian food!

    I wanted something spicy Chinese and gave this place a shot. Spoiler alert, it wasn't but I also…read morehave a pretty high tolerance, and we are in Minnesota (no shade). I ordered the Stir Fry Spicy Beef, Mapo Tofu, and the Pork Belly. Everything was tasty and have no complaints as far as the actual flavors. I do think that the Mapo Tofu should always be soft tofu rather than firm, but that's just a personal preference. The beef was plentiful and extra tender and the pork belly was perfectly melt-in-your-mouth, so good that I felt like I had to ration it throughout the next few meals. I do wish it came with more rice. I ordered three sides and only got one box of rice. I was hoping to have at least two so I can eat it for several days. However, to end on a positive note, when I walked in to pick up my order, the woman (owner possibly) was incredibly friendly and spoke Mandarin to me. She was welcoming, funny, and we briefly argued how spicy food should really be for it to be enjoyable. "The spicier the better," me thinks. Come show these guys some love!

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    Restaurant counter
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    Chicken fried rice
    Entrance to the restaurant, be on the look out or you might miss it!

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    Entrance to the restaurant, be on the look out or you might miss it!
    Lepot Chinese Hotpot

    Lepot Chinese Hotpot

    4.0
    (240 reviews)
    6.2 mi
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    Thinly sliced raw fatty beef, dipped into a simmering bowl of Szechuan spicy broth (both pepper and…read moremala spice)... I swirl it for 10 seconds or so then let it rest on my sauce of choice - sesame paste sauce, or chili garlic oil sauce. I'll eat it, along with noodle or rice, a qail egg perhaps. My mouth explodes with flavor. Every time. Hot pot, hot pot. In my gastronomical journey through life, Chinese hot pot is possibly my greatest encounter. And locally, it's Le Pot. Best broth bases - mala spicy, pork bone, and Tom yum are endorsed by me and my girlfriend Great foodstuffs - qual egg, udon noodles, good fatty beef, crab sticks, good old cabbage, tofu, bean curd, enoki mushroom etc - Lamb and pork are alright at this location, could be better Great sauce bar, as I can assemble my staples - Sauce 1: black vinegar, chili oil with flake, garlic oil with garlic, sesame oil, scallions, cilantro (about equal parts and adjust); season with sugar, salt and soy sauce if desired - Sauce 2: lots of sesame paste, and leave as is or maybe add scallions, chili oil, sesame seed **I do wish they had chive paste** - Sauce 3: Oyster sauce, soy sauce, sesame oil, garlic, cilantro, green onion, black vinegar Value - it's like 30-35 dollars a person here. - I often leave more satisfied here than I do after a "fancy" night on the north loop What's missing - ambiance is okay - I do like a huge communal pot - Chive flower paste - Pork and lamb could be better - Broths are good, but I like the Chicago restaurants best Local hot pot honorable mentions - the place at Asia Mall with the electric rack innovation - Legendary Spice - you are free to grab a tray and raid their fridges/freezers for whatever meat, vegetable, etc you want. But the borth wasn't as good. Overall, it's rather expensive but quality is in some ways lower than Le Pot. - J Pot - Korean bbq and hot pot. The Chinese flavors were not as authentic, broths not as good to me, but wow having Korean bbq and hot pot at the same time! It's a decent value too.

    Can't hurt to have AYCE hot pot added to the food scene. Individual sized pots here, order…read moreeverything through your server, and they have a wide selection including tripe and pork intestine. Service was good but uneven, the ambiance was decidedly no-frills, down to the high ceilings and pseudo-industrial vibe of the building. 3.5 stars seems reasonable, not sure if I should round up or down.

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    Lepot Chinese Hotpot
    Lepot Chinese Hotpot
    Lepot Chinese Hotpot

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