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Red Lantern Chinese Cuisine

4.5 (33 reviews)
Closed 10:30 am - 8:00 pm

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Jessica L.

Nice food court Chinese food inside the city farmers market Duluth location. They offer a wide variety of Cantonese style Chinese food and you can even buy seafood from the grocery store and have them cook it for you. I also got catering from here once and it did not disappoint. For $50-$80 a tray (half size), they do give you a lot of food.

Seafood and vegetables over rice
Marcus W.

The service here is very good. It's in a food court but it has its own vibe. Nothing pretentious, just quality cuisine. I had the seafood and vegetables over rice. Decent price considering the portion was enough for 2 meals. Very tasty. It sort of reminded me of shrimp with lobster sauce except there was more seafood, like fish and squid in there and the sauce was lighter but still very distinct and flavorful. I was impressed. Definitely a good option in the area, I can see why they are so highly rated.

Mongolian beef
Syed H.

Amazing food. Great service. Huge portions! It's tucked away in a farmers market among other food shops in a food court. And honestly it tastes better than most restaurants. I'm going to get fat coming here. And the lady that took my order must be owner because she was so nice and enthusiastic! I had to leave a review (I never do) because I was shocked to see how few there were. I got the salt and pepper squid and mongolian beef. Both were amazing!

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Sheela K.

This restaurant is located inside of the City Farmers Market food court in Duluth I was craving Mongolian beef but the front register staff said they can't alter the rice plate and only what's on the menu is what they can offer with rice. I settled on the House Special rice plate ($13.95) which comes with beef, chicken, and shrimp. Surprisingly there was a lot of beef, shrimp, and only couple of pieces of chicken. The sauce was savory and the meats were tender and tasted fresh. The shrimp had no aqua fishy smell as well. My only con is I didn't find the price point ($14ish total) to be something I'd frequently want to pay for a take out type place like this vs somewhere else. All in all though, food is worth a try! I'd be back selectively if this was a last resort suggestion or if they had a lunch type special

Rice, came with tofu
Krystal N.

First things first - YES, you should order here!! The food is so delicious, fresh, and as close to Vietnamese/Chinese food as I've had in Gwinnett Co. Follow the signs outside, the food court is located on the left side and there's parking right at the door on the side of the building if you want to get in and out fast. I'd also recommend ordering ahead via phone call so long as you know what you want. If you don't know what you want, they have plenty of pictures of their food on the wall! Also, Vietnamese friendly. Can definitely take your non English or non Chinese speaking family here and they'd feel comfortable enough to order! I really appreciated that. The cashier was very friendly and lit up when she realized I was viet. FOOD: I got the beef chow fun and the salt and pepper tofu. Beef chow fun has the smokiness from the wok and the tofu was perfectly seasoned, albeit I wouldn't recommend getting this to go as it won't be as crispy. Even slightly soft, still great flavors. Cheap for portion size and flavor/authenticity. 5 stars for this style of Chinese food - aka Chinese food you would want at a wedding or home style. It's not $100 Peking duck but that's not what I was looking for from this place anyways!

a variety of food items
Thao T.

Pretty good for a corner in the shop store! We ordered beef chow fun, snow pea tips with garlic, pork intestine with mustard greens, rice, and grilled spare ribs

Fried green beans.
Pete C.

Note this place is inside the food court of the market but it's well worth a visit. green beans were spot on and amazing. Going back again to try other dishes

Seafood Ho Fun
Hendry U.

Definitely CEO a.k.a Cheap Eat Out for this foodie spot! Great service and great food! Best chinese food in atlanta! Follow my IG for more foodie spot! @ceo.cheapeatout Cheers mate!

Chicken Lo mein
Cie L.

My daughter wanted Lo mein for dinner so we stop here for some since we were already shopping in city farmers market. Their food stall area was nice and clean and you can clearly see their food menu on the wall with pictures. Customer service was great, the lady took my order and my food came out quick. I tried the Lo mein with my daughter, and she loves it but to me i think it was a little plain. Rating 4 stars since the shop and customer service was good and I only tried the one dish. Definitely will bring the family to dry other dishes to give an updated review.

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Food was too oily - I ordered the beef chow fun & my friend ordered salt & pepper squid.

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This place is amazing. Food is amazing. Customer service is amazing. One of my top five places in Gwinnett County

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Good food. Generous amount. Enjoyed our meal. Nice ambiance! Convenient location! Will come back again!

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Who closes on a Tuesday of all days ... food is good though just need too be open on Tuesdays ... that my only complaint

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This is my to go place for Cantonese foods, the taste is authentic and it's hard to beat the value that you get for the money.

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Great place, food is awesome and it's right in the food court. And the beef chow fun and the sweet-and-sour pork both awesome.

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This place is amazing good. Fried Seafood with the thin noodles is one of my favorite.

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The boss lady does not know how to use Yelp, but the food is good and price is great so I decide to help her set it up. :) highly recommend.

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Wok Provisions

Wok Provisions

4.3(136 reviews)
4.2 mi
$$

Great fresh food. Better than local chain fastfood restaurant. Convenient for takeout. Drive thru…read morewindow would be nice but not possible at this location.

My wife and I were craving Szechuan chicken for lunch, and since she wanted to try a new matcha tea…read morespot in Duluth, we decided to turn it into a little date day. We found a restaurant not far from the matcha shop. It felt more like a Chinese takeout spot than a traditional sit-down restaurant, so there wasn't much to speak of in terms of decor. We decided to share everything we ordered. The first dish we tried was the Szechuan noodles. The flavor was excellent, but unfortunately, the dish arrived only lukewarm, as it appeared to have been sitting for a while before being brought to the table. Next, we ordered soup dumplings, but the restaurant accidentally brought out pan-seared dumplings instead. Thankfully, they let us keep them while they prepared our original order. The pan-seared dumplings were actually very good--piping hot and full of flavor. When the soup dumplings finally arrived, they were decent but didn't quite live up to the pan-seared version and lacked the same level of flavor. Finally, our Szechuan chicken arrived. It was hot, fresh, and delicious. The chicken was crispy with a great spice profile that delivered the classic Szechuan kick without being overwhelming. It was served with fried rice, which was fine but nothing particularly memorable. Overall, the experience was good but not exceptional. The food had some strong points, especially the Szechuan chicken and pan-seared dumplings, but the restaurant ultimately felt more like a solid Chinese takeout spot than a destination dining experience.

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Jiang Nan

Jiang Nan

3.9(82 reviews)
1.2 mi
$$$

TLDR: good service, moderate size portions, full flavor…read more Came for a weekend dinner with a friend. It was in the middle of dinner time but there were plenty of tables. We were greeted quickly at both the door and table. For a dumpling house, there weren't that many options for dumplings. We order two types of dumplings, a noodle dish and an entree on recommendation of the staff. The pork soup dumplings were very soupy on the inside and had a good flavor. The pan fried bao dumplings were alright but morning to write home about; I thought the bun to filling ratio was good for a bao though. For noodles we got the house rice noodles. I typically don't order this but I thought it was really well done with a good ratio of ingredients and flavor. Lastly we ordered the sales egg pork ribs. They were cut to bite size pieces but that's deceptive since they were bone in. Some pieces were all bone and some all meat. While the flavor was good, some might call it dry and the cut made it difficult to eat. While the seasoning for all the dishes were flavorful, I thought the salt was a little heavy. Overall the restaurant was clean with a semi modern decor. The staff were all friendly and tried to be helpful throughout the visit. I'd give it a try if you're in the neighborhood.

There are plenty of parking spaces outside. The service is courteous and prompt. We came at lunch…read moretime, so we selected from their lunch for two combo menu. Overall, we were impressed with their service and food preparation more than the food itself, all the dishes were good, but no dish stands out to my expectations for a Michelin Bib Gourmand, so the price as well. Here was our experience: Appetizer-Signature Salted Chicken: the skin was crispy; we ordered Steamed Pork Dumplings outside of regular menu, it's so so; main dish - Mapo Tofu W. Minced Pork: taste good, tofu was very soft; Stir-Fried Pork Belly with Green Pepper: pork part was good, pepper was on the raw side, not matching the pork; soup - Tofu and Veggies Duck bone Soup: taste diluted with more water; Desert - Peach Gummies with Tremella: cold and smooth. I feel like to give 3 and half stars, but 4 stars anyway.

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Jiang Nan - Soft Opening announcement

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Zoong Guk Jib - Cha dol hamul jjam pong ( 차돌해물짬뽕)

Zoong Guk Jib

4.0(77 reviews)
4.5 mi
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My friends came here to celebrate another milestone through our graduate program. Half of them had…read morealready gotten a private table in a secluded room being a party of 6. Perfect if you're looking to celebrate more intimately with your group. We got their Go chu jap chae, Cream shrimp, Jjambbong, Tangsuyuk, and Seafood jaengban. It was my first time having Go chu jap chae but I really enjoyed all the bell peppers and onions with thin cuts of beef. The fluffy rolls were just a plus. Cream shrimp were also fluffy but my favorite dishes were definitely the Jjambbong and Seafood jaengban. It was difficult to say which one I liked better because they were both delicious in their own ways! The Tangsuyuk was also crispy with the sweet and sour dipping sauce on the side. Overall, my friends and I had a great time. The food was fantastic, the portions were hefty, and the prices were justified. Staff were attentive and efficient so I can't wait to come again. Come check them out, you won't regret it!

My favorite restaurant in GA to get jajangmyun and tang soo yuk. I believe the noodles used are egg…read morebased, giving it a richer taste. The jajangmyun sauce comes in varying degrees of spiciness, but even the medium isn't too bad; has a slight kick but doesn't take away from the overall taste. The tang soo yuk also has two different batter options, one is little chewier than the other, but it was recommended to me by the waitress and definitely enjoyed it with their sweet and sour sauce. The waitresses there have always been very attentive and professional, never regret leaving a big tip because they definitely worked for it. Overall, ambiance is pretty noisy as there are a lot of seats and since it's a very family orientated restaurant, it's usually been packed with families enjoying a meal. The restaurant also shares a parking lot with a Tesla super charger, so it was perfect for me to plug my car in while I eat.

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Zoong Guk Jib - Inside. Check-in area.

Inside. Check-in area.

Zoong Guk Jib - Kan Poong Ki. $22.95. Fried chicken in sweet and sour garlic sauce with spicy peppers and vegetables.

Kan Poong Ki. $22.95. Fried chicken in sweet and sour garlic sauce with spicy peppers and vegetables.

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Chef's House  - Peking Duck - Peking duck

Chef's House - Peking Duck

3.4(152 reviews)
4.5 mi
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This is not your average Chinese restaurant. It's more family style portions so every entree is…read moremade for atleast 2-3 people. They are one of the rare restaurants in Atlanta that serves Peking duck carved tableside, and it's so delicious !!! They give you the skin and tender meat and then use the rest for a duck soup or stir fry. Atmosphere is really nice and they have private rooms for big parties or business meeting dinners. Highly recommend and service is really nice. They have their own parking lot but can get busy and crowded so be mindful

Hands-down, my friends and I think Chef's House has the best Peking duck in Atlanta. We had a party…read moreof 5, and Peking Duck with 3 other dishes was plenty. PEKING DUCK - $43.95 It's the same 2-course meal where they will bring the whole roasted duck and then slice in front of you, then serve w/ the crepe wraps, thinly sliced onions and cucumbers, and hoisin sauce. The crispy skin is the best part, yum! For the 2nd course, we did the salt-n-pepper stir fry ... next time we'll just do the regular stir fry. As you can see from the photo, there really wasn't that much meat in the stir fry, everything felt pretty charred, and what meat was there was super salty. The first course was the highlight! FYI they charge $5 if you order more wraps. JAPANESE TOFU CLAY POT - $19.95 This was so delicious - they use silken tofu so it just melts in your mouth. The sauce includes minced pork too - very good w/ rice! I loved this dish! STIR FRIED YU CHOY - $18.95 We wanted some greens - I thought it was just ok. BRAISED CHICKEN W/ GINGER - $22.95 Good flavor but it's boned chicken and there are also tiny bone bits throughout ... we found it stressful to eat b/c you really have to be careful. I wouldn't order this again. Overall great spot for family-style dining. Very extensive menu - almost overwhelming! FYI they charge $5 for tea. Our server was very helpful and honest w/ his recommendations - thank you!

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Chef's House  - Peking Duck - Inside. Hallway to private dining rooms and restrooms. They're lined with posters with pictures of the food, similar to the menus.

Inside. Hallway to private dining rooms and restrooms. They're lined with posters with pictures of the food, similar to the menus.

Chef's House  - Peking Duck - Cold jelly

Cold jelly

Chef's House  - Peking Duck - Outside view

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Taste Of China - Mapo tofu

Taste Of China

3.8(123 reviews)
2.7 mi
$$

The food here is so good. The Peking duck was one of the best I've had, crispy skin, juicy meat,…read moreand so satisfying. The stir fry was flavorful. The clams weren't the freshest, but the flavor was still there. Rice noodles were fine, nothing crazy. The snow pea tips were a standout with perfect texture and clean flavor. The duck soup came as the second course of the Peking duck and was warm and comforting. They even gave us Chinese pumpkin cake for dessert, which was a nice surprise. Vibe wise, it's pretty simple. I'd say the food is on the same level as Royal China, just without the decor and ambiance. If you're coming strictly for the authentic Chinese food though, this spot hits!! Recs: Peking duck with lotus buns, snow pea tips, sea cucumber stir fry

I had heard from friends that Taste of China offers Fujian-style home cooking that suits Fujian…read moretastes, so we decided to give it a try for my mom's birthday on Sunday. We started with the Fuqi Feipian, which was on the salty side but otherwise pretty standard. The Seafood Shark Fin Soup was surprisingly bland, as if no salt had been added. We had to add red vinegar just to bring out some flavor, and it could have used more white pepper and seasoning overall. Next was the stir-fried squid with vegetables (I forgot the exact name). It included scallions, taro strips, and red peppers, but the taste was fairly average. The sweet and sour pork (Lychee Pork) was close to the Fujian-style flavor I'm familiar with, though the sauce was a bit light and not as tangy or sweet as expected. We also ordered the seafood fried rice noodles, which were very mild in flavor and lacked wok hei. It felt under-seasoned, almost like the seasoning was forgotten again. One standout dish was the red fermented rice pork intestines with snow peas, a classic Fujian specialty. The red fermented rice flavor really came through, and this dish was definitely worth supporting. The crispy roast duck was another highlight--crispy skin, juicy meat, and served with steamed pancakes, shredded cucumber, scallions, and sweet bean sauce. Very satisfying in every bite. The restaurant also offered complimentary orange slices at the end, which was a nice touch. Portions were generous, prices were reasonable, and overall it was a fairly filling meal. If you enjoy Fujian-style cuisine, it's worth giving this place a try.

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Taste Of China
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YH's BBQ & Crab - Roasted Enoki Mushrooms

YH's BBQ & Crab

4.1(102 reviews)
1.2 mi

My partner and I were just walking around the plaza when we stumbled upon YH's BBQ & Crab. I'm not…read morea fan of having only skewers for lunch, but my partner insisted we give it a try and I'm so glad we did! The service was quick and friendly, the restaurant was clean and beautifully decorated with warm wooden accents, and the food was delicious. We ordered eight items off the menu, and while the Scallop with Garlic Sauce ($15.98) was a bit too garlicky for my taste, we enjoyed every dish we tried. The Chicken Skin ($6.99) was perfectly crispy, the Special Lamb and Fatty Beef ($8.99 each) were juicy, the Roasted Eggplant ($5.99) had a rich smokiness, and both the Roasted Enoki Mushrooms and Grilled King Oyster Mushrooms ($5.99 each) were fresh and packed with flavor. The Pork Belly with Enoki Mushrooms ($6.98) were especially delicious! They were flavorful without being overly porky. We'll definitely be back!

Spent about $40 per person. I like this place but don't seek…read morethis place out unless my friends want it. It's always more fun to try different things. My favorite dish is probably the eggplant on rice. I'm also a fan of the fried salted egg corn. The egg drop soup is kind of standard fare and so is the fried pork. Enoki mushrooms were a hit but I felt like it was a small portion. My wife was also disappointed in the stir fried udon noddles. My least favorite dish is the shrimp. The shrimp looks pretty but it's just takes too much effort to eat it. The real reason to come here are for the skewers though. The lamb and fatty beef are good. They are not the best skewers but still great. Would I come here again? Yes but only with friends. It's quite a drive but it's in a nice shopping center. My friend says Friendship BBQ is nearby and better though.

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YH's BBQ & Crab - Honey ribs & enoki mushroom

Honey ribs & enoki mushroom

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Pork intestine

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Royal China Restaurant - Dim Sum @tiffhuangry

Royal China Restaurant

3.7(273 reviews)
1.1 mi
$$

I've been here a few times over the years, and we quite like this place due to its location: it's…read moreright next to a Costco. Outside of that, the dim sum is good. There are some differences to how menu items are made/taste from when I first had it, so I feel as though the chef has most likely changed. It's both good and bad because the menu items with taro aren't quite as nice as before, but other things are either the same or better like the Beef Ho Fun for example. The chicken feet have changed too, but both were good. All the classic items are still basically the same. I liked the pan fried chives dumplings and beef cheung fun here. I can't speak for dinner or how it is on the weekdays, but it's quite busy over the weekends, which is expected for dim sum. It's a large space too, but once it's busy, you'll have to take a number and wait for a table. There's some seating along the side of the entrance to wait, but it may still take awhile. Usually, only one person really has to go and take a number, so if possible, one person should strive to get there earlier.

Royal China - Disappointing Experience…read more We have been coming to Royal China every year as part of our Christmas tradition, and we've always loved their Peking duck. Unfortunately, this year's experience was extremely disappointing. The service was terrible. We waited 40 minutes just to get our drinks, and after placing our food order, we waited another hour and a half with no food arriving. We were repeatedly told that the food was "coming soon," but nothing came. For reference, we ordered very simple dishes -- green beans, cauliflower, and eggplant -- items that should not take over an hour to prepare. Eventually, the duck arrived after an hour and a half, but none of the side dishes came with it. We had to speak to the manager three separate times, and the staff was rude and dismissive throughout the experience. The restaurant is very authentic, and we were clearly in the minority as guests, but that should never justify such poor service. Sadly, our five-year tradition of spending Christmas here was completely ruined. If you decide to visit this restaurant, be aware that the service can be extremely disappointing.

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Royal China Restaurant - Inside the "yellow" dim sum dining room / banquet hall on Sunday, May 11, 2025 at 12:51 PM EDT. Busy Mother's Day (tail end of peak demand).

Inside the "yellow" dim sum dining room / banquet hall on Sunday, May 11, 2025 at 12:51 PM EDT. Busy Mother's Day (tail end of peak demand).

Royal China Restaurant - Beef Tripe

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Royal China Restaurant - Inside the "yellow" dim sum dining room / banquet hall on Sunday, May 11, 2025 at 12:51 PM EDT. Busy Mother's Day (tail end of peak demand).

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Inside the "yellow" dim sum dining room / banquet hall on Sunday, May 11, 2025 at 12:51 PM EDT. Busy Mother's Day (tail end of peak demand).

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