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    Yummy Garden

    3.3 (34 reviews)
    InexpensiveCantonese, Szechuan
    Closed 11:00 am - 7:30 pm

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    Alexi Y.

    For a quick snack, for $3, I got sweet soy drink and fried bread. They fry it fresh, so careful when you eat it. What a bargain! Convenient inside supermarket before or after you shop.

    Tuyet N.

    Yummy is situated inside of the GW supermarket. Upon entering, you'll find the stall just to the left of the entrance. During my visit, I had the xiao long bao and the beef roll. Both items were under $6-$7 and were ready within 10 minutes of ordering. The beef roll was nothing special and quite bland actually. The sliced meat had chunks of tendons throughout which was bothersome as they got stuck in between my teeth. Not sure if the sauce inside of the roll was supposed to be special or anything but it tasted like plain hoisin. I wouldn't order this sandwich again as it was somewhat average. The xiao long bao came with an order of 10 dumplings. They were a little smaller than some other places I've had but I can't complain because the price is very reasonable! Each dumpling had a fair amount of broth inside which is how xiao long bao should be. They also offer black vinegar which is the perfect pairing for the dumplings. I probably return just for the xiao long bao if I'm in the area but most likely not anytime soon.

    John E.

    You can find Yummy Garden at 2300 Pleasant Hill Rd, Duluth, GA 30096 in the Great Wall Supermarket about a block west of Satellite Blvd where it crosses Pleasant Hill Rd. I wrote about this during my last review for Best BBQ. When you walk into the supermarket Yummy Garden is the first business along the food court to the left. As mentioned previously, I met with a group of friends for a lunch UYE at the Great Wall Supermarket hosted by Tuong Vi P (https://www.yelp.com/events/duluth-uye-lets-do-saturday-lunch-great-wall-supermarket) - basically about a dozen of us sampled various treats from one of about 5-6 restaurants in the food court. This food court specializes in authentic Chinese cuisine so you'll see variations of dumplings, saucy dishes, pork belly and Chinese BBQ. The Saturday was extremely busy with a full market and full food court - it took some time to gather together the many tables we needed and people kept coming to join our group. At Yummy Garden, much like the other places in this exceptional food court, you order at the very busy counter and after 10-20 minutes you pick up your food. I did not order the food from Yummy Garden, focusing on Best BBQ towards the end. I did manage to sample two dishes: * Xiao Long Bao aka Chinese steamed soup dumplings. I thought these were delicious, with that little burst of liquid as you bite down. These are comparable to Chef Lui's and well worth trying. * Cumin Fish - this Sichuan dish is comparable to what you would get at the old Gu's or at Tasty' China and very delicious. They do a great job hear and it's super cheap. I'll definitely come back to Yummy Garden - the only thing that's difficult to get past are all the options - the menu is amazing (it makes me wonder if the English version is different from the Chinese though). (also posted to my food blog)

    #25 辣炒花蛤
    Tiff H.

    Yummy Garden is the first of the several restaurants lining the Great Wall Food Court. I usually overlook it since it's in the front. My mom and I ordered a couple dishes from Yummy Garden to add to our family style meal. We ordered from this booth after perusing all the other shops: #25 - Spicy Clams - not sure if this is the proper translation of 辣炒花蛤. We were surprised by the amount of clams we got for $8.95. A little spicy for sure, but not overly so to be inedible or tongue numbing. Tasty dish. We also got a garlic sautéed spinach. Standard. Overall, a solid Chinese storefront. Helps to be able to speak and read Mandarin. Our two dishes came out to be about $15-16, I believe. I want to try their 梅乾扣肉 next time, because the one we ordered from Humble House was not very good.

    Whitney P.

    Excellent service, fast and friendly. Very good prices! Everything looked so good that it was hard to choose. Next time I'm visiting Atlanta/Duluth I'll most definitely be coming back here to try more of their menu!

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    Paulie S.

    This restaurant is locater within the grocery store. We spotted it yesterday on our hunt for Chinese dumpling supplies. So today, on our way out of town we stopped off for lunch. We were very happy to enjoy authentic Chinese food. I strongly recommend Yummy Garden for a meal even if it is out of the way. They seem to not have any issue for our requests yo make our selections spicier. Speaking Chinese may have helped in that which I have my wife to thank, I unfortunately can not speak it yet. Again, this is GOOD CHINESE FOOD!!! Are you here yet?

    Twice cooked pork dish
    Jamarcus T.

    Not bad! I was looking for something filling and as I found myself in the food court of Great wall (where Yummy Garden is located...in the food court near the Great Wall entrance), I had this need for twice cooked pork, and fortunately, Yummy Garden had what I needed. I ordered the Twice cooked pork meal ($8.95), which comes with several juicy strips of, well, twice cooked pork, which were nice strips of pork that were tender, thin and not so chewy, along with a gang of peppers, which definitely gives this dish some kick, so be careful to all those who don't like a little heat. In addition to the peppers were onions, some garlic, and a few "don't know what that is" veggies, but married all together = pretty good. The amount of food you get can easily stretch over a couple of meals too. Seating can be hard to come by, since this is a food court and space is shared, so if you find an open spot, don't dilly dally! Parking is not nearly as bad as the seating situation, as the Great wall lot is pretty huge. At the end of the day, Yummy Garden does exactly what it's supposed to, and gives you decent food, decent serving, and good flavor for under 10 bucks (about that, there's a $10 minimum to use credit, so either plan to buy a soda with your meal, or bring cash). Check them out if you get a chance!

    Lamb skewers
    Liliane S.

    Great service, we order - dumplings - green beans with ground pork ; green beans were crispy just like we like it our favorite ! - rice cake with pork and vegerables, made to order it was really good - Lam skewers ; my least fav it was kind of dry - Pork ears : too spicy for my taste I prefer the one with no seasoning. Total of 30$ we had dinner there and left over for the next day

    Ophelia L.

    Visited this place 3 times so far when we get that chinese food craving. It's the first vendor you see when you arrive at the food court area inside the Great Wall Supermarket. Their menu is located on the wall behind the counter, on the cashier counter, and some signage on the right; they have that much food. It's also helpful that there are pictures with their names. Here's what we've ordered so far: Fried leek pie - very tasty, the dough is nice and chewy Xiaolongbao - thick skin, less soup, more meat (needs to be eaten fast or it will get cold and stick to the bottom) #13 Braised Pork and Tofu - Very rich, fatty and flavorful. First bites were amazing. Reminded BuBee of Cravings in Champaign. We couldn't finish it - partially due to quantity and partially due to feeling overloaded with richness/fattiness. Beef Roll - Not very good. Was served cold, beef was very dry/overcooked. First non-fresh tasting dish from Yummy Garden. We thought it tasted alright after heating it back up in the microwave the next day. Chinese Burger - Very good! Inside was chopped pork belly, cilantro, and diced jalapeno pepper. Some bites were a bit spicier than others. I liked the bun part more than my bf. Salt and Pepper Squid - definitely Yummy Yummy! Freshly crispy and not overcooked squid! Very pleasant amount of saltiness. Portion was larger than expected, but we decided it was better to eat it fresh instead of having leftovers. I loved the crispy garlic pieces too! After ordering, you wait near their counter to receive your orders. There's self-served water and hot tea available on the left side of the counter. Most of their dishes are family style portioned. It's cash only if it falls under a certain amount that I forgot atm. We will be going back soon to try more other yummy stuff.

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    Bad experience. I was waiting to order around 8mins. But the server just keep packing the bread without look at me even I say hello to her~

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    Food too greasy. Bad service. No table service but if you dont leave tip they will make you wait longer on purpose.

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    Absolutely authentic Chinese Northeast cuisine. So glad I'm able to find such good food thousand miles away from home. Love this food!

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    Best BBQ is a Cantonese food stall located inside Great Wall Supermarket. They sell favorites like…read moreroast pork and duck as well as dim sum. Out of all the food stalls in the food court, this one was the most popular when I went. It was pretty lively in the back corner, which is where this place is located. I thought the service was fine. The workers are there to get work done, not to perform outstanding customer service. I got the Crispy Pork on Rice! I love getting this meal at these Cantonese/Chinese places. I found the pork belly to be really tasty. There was a nice marinade over the skin and meat, plus the skin was pretty crispy even when some of the pieces got a little too moist inside the container. I thought there was a generous portion of the crispy pork in my meal. There were some mustard greens in the rice plate which added nice variation in taste. I also got a small cup of complementary soup on the side which I did not try but it did smell good. Overall, I think that my meal was pretty good. I would probably come back if I am ever inside the Great Wall Supermarket.

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    3.5(74 reviews)
    0.3 mi
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    We were promptly seated in the area behind the front desk. The staff worked together to bring us…read moredrinks and any dim sum, from their menu, that we didn't see roll past on a cart. My husband ordered Mongolian beef and gave it 8 out of 10. I think the only drawback is that it can be loud in there because of all the hard surfaces, and the high ceilings. However, they have many rooms for customers. Looks like it would be a great place for a small or big party! Their private rooms each have their own bathroom. Will definitely go back!

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    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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    3.5(303 reviews)
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    We've been here several times for take out and dine in. The food is solid every time. I really like…read moretheir Chow Fun (I prefer beef, mom prefers seafood) and the dim sum items like Har Gow, Cheung Fun, Shanzhou Ngau Yuk, Ham Sui Gok, Lo Mai Fan and Jian Dui. They also have a shrimp wrapped in bacon deep fried and also shrimp in eggplant that are delicious. They have a large variety of dimsum. If you go too early, a lot of things won't be made yet and you will have to wait. Seems the later you go on the weekends, the more options they have. If you order pick up, give it about 25 minutes because they get so busy on the weekends. If you're dining in, it isn't always so easy to get a waiter's attention for things. So if you do, just ask for everything you think you'll need at once. Sometimes I just bring extra utensils and stuff with me so I don't have to wait for anyone to come over. I'm that girl that will put a bottle of Ranch in my bag (except it's chili oil or Sambal). They have chili oil at the tables and their chili oil is pretty good. If you're dining in they give you a discount if you pay with cash. The ambiance is of a typical dim sum place. Just come as you are in your sweats and enjoy your Yum Cha.

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    3.5(790 reviews)
    10.5 mi
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    The Canton House on Buford Highway is my family's go-to for authentic Cantonese dim sum in Atlanta…read more The food is always up to expectations each and every visit. Having been at least once every couple months for years, it's our Chinese comfort food as dim sum is meant to be. Although I would recommend arriving at anytime they are open, we find the absolute best time for dim sum is to arrive right at opening on Saturday or Sunday. This time lets us beat the wait, get a great table fast, and the food is super plentiful, hot and fresh out of the kitchen. The chrysanthemum tea is a must have and complements the food as a perfect, tasty, and just sweet enough palate cleanser (although I would prefer to add the rock sugar myself to my tea, they serve it with sugar already inside the pot). For the absolute best pairing with your chrysanthemum tea, make sure to save room for the awesome pineapple buns while supplies last. They were out today and we all collectively cried (will be going back just for the pineapple buns soon...we are just not complete without them!). We love all the dishes, but our absolute favorites (outside of the pineapple buns) are the pork spare ribs with black bean, the beef rice rolls/noodles, shrimp dumplings, and turnip cakes. Add some spicy sauce to the spare ribs and turnip cakes to really set them off! For iced coffee lovers who like it really strong, don't pass up on the iced coffee. It has legs that are strong enough to walk, but completely complements the dim sum with a little extra boost to help you enjoy the day. So, I challenge others to find a better dim sum place in Atlanta. That is why Canton House earns my 5th star and looking forward to getting my pineapple buns (really) soon!

    I was quite surprised that I was able to get a table when I went on a Saturday 11ish AM (peak…read moredimsum hours!). Good service with the push carts rolling around passing the tables often. We started with the flower tea, amazing choice! Sweet and warming, nicely aromatic. Perfect start. Then the dim sum carts rolled in and we chowed down. DISHES I ORDERED - Siu Mai: Not the best I've had. Quite oily on the outside, but the flavor isn't bad. It does...taste like siu mai. It's just nothing spectacular - Chinese Broccoli: A classic! Very good - Beef Chow Fun: A very chewy and bouncy home made flat noodle dish. Savory, salty, and flavorful! Good amount of tender beef too. - Shrimp Balls: Crispy and fried on the outside, yummy, with good big shrimp ball. Yummy classic sweet and sour sauce too. Delicious - Egg Rolls: Good, not too oily, a normal egg roll - Spare ribs: Possibly my favorite dish! Tender, not too chewy, good savory sweet flavor. -- Overall, it's not bad but it's nothing to write home about. My favorite item was probably the spare ribs. The rest were standard in my opinion. However, service is fast since it is dimsum, so perfect to eat when hungry! Also great ambiance for big group parties or hangouts!

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    View of the dining area right after the restaurant opened for the day.

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    3.2(416 reviews)
    0.5 mi
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    My partner and I stopped by Ming's BBQ at 9:10 PM, about 50 minutes before closing, and still had a…read morereally pleasant experience. There were only 3 other tables enjoying their dinner besides us. We ordered two waters and a plate with roasted pork and honey BBQ pork over rice with bok choy. The menu didn't list a price for the combo, so we asked the server/cashier beforehand, and he let us know it would be $14.95 after tax, which we appreciated. The food came out in about 10-15 minutes, fresh and hot. The roasted pork and honey BBQ pork were both tender, flavorful, and perfectly balanced -- not overly salty, not too fatty, just really well-prepared. The honey BBQ pork had a slightly caramelized glaze with a smoky sweetness, while the roasted pork had a nice savory depth and crispy edges. The bok choy was fresh and cooked just right, adding a nice crunch and balance to the plate. The rice soaked up all the juices really well and tied everything together. Even coming in later at night, the service was straightforward and efficient, and the quality of the food definitely stood out. Solid portion size, comforting meal, and definitely worth coming back for if you're craving classic Cantonese-style BBQ. My partner rated it a 4.5/5, and I'd definitely return to try more from the menu.

    Fast casual place where you order at the counter and when food is ready they bring to you. You pay…read moreafter finishing. I got the tomato egg with beef over rice for lunch and the portion was huge. I took the rest home and had another meal with it. Good flavors. The beef is tenderized. Would recommend this dish.

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    Ming's BBQ - 05.08.2026: Roasted Pork & Honey BBQ Pork with Bok Choy over Rice $14.95

    05.08.2026: Roasted Pork & Honey BBQ Pork with Bok Choy over Rice $14.95

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    0.9 mi
    $$

    Came here with my partner on 04/11/2026 around 5:30 PM and decided to try the Mixed BBQ on Rice…read more(Any 2 Kinds) with BBQ pork and roasted pig for $14.48 (before taxes). The dish also came with what looked like Chinese broccoli, which added a nice balance to the meal. The portion size was great -- it came in a standard takeout container but was definitely enough for both of us to share and feel full. The BBQ pork was the highlight for me (4/5). It was tender, juicy, and nicely caramelized with that classic sweet-savory glaze. The edges had a slight char that added extra depth, and each bite was flavorful without being overwhelming. The roasted pork, on the other hand, was just okay (2.5/5). While the skin had a bit of crispiness, the meat itself leaned on the tougher side and wasn't as juicy as I'd hoped. Unfortunately, there were quite a few bony pieces, which made it feel like we were getting less actual meat. Flavor-wise, it was a bit underwhelming and didn't have the same richness or satisfying texture as the BBQ pork. One thing that really stood out was the sauce poured over everything -- it was savory, slightly sweet, and tied all the components together really well. I also appreciated that the overall dish wasn't too salty, which made it easier to enjoy without feeling heavy. Service-wise, the cashier was friendly and answered our questions clearly, which made ordering easy. Since it's located in a food court, there was plenty of seating available, and it wasn't busy at all for a Saturday around 5 PM -- a nice, relaxed dining experience. Overall, a solid, affordable food court option if you're craving Cantonese BBQ. I'd definitely come back for the BBQ pork, but might try a different second meat next time.

    It's just a casual spot in the jusgo food court We've been…read moreeating here since they opened and I believe the owner used to be the same one from Chinatown Hong Kong bbq too or maybe just one of the chefs We typically just get bbq meats like roast pork, bbq pork, roast duck, soy sauce chicken etc which they do all of those kinda items great! The portions are huge & price can't be beat at $12.99 for a giant plate of pickled veg, rice and roast pork Bonus bc your food is ready in minutes and they're friendly about it too They also have hot tea with your meal

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    BBQ Corner 2 - Hong Kong Bbq three meat appetizer: duckx pork, chicken

    BBQ Corner 2

    3.9(225 reviews)
    9.9 mi
    $$
    Grab-and-go
    Casual dining

    This spot has been here forever, and if there's one thing you need to know about me is that I love…read morea good lunch special! I ended up order the sweet and sour chicken with white rice and veggie egg roll. My husband ordered the garlic eggplant with fried rice and hot/sour soup. Plus, we shared veggie fried noodles for long life because we stopped here for my birthday. Service was wonderful and we got our food fairly quick. They were really good at refilling our water and clearing the table free of trash. I really enjoyed the noodles as it had tons of veggies, but an overwhelming amount of bean sprouts. The sweet and sour chicken delivered as it was both sweet and sour and I had plenty of leftovers. I found the veggie spring roll quite oily though, but it did its job.

    I didn't want to do this but I felt obligated to because my first review was glowing. A little more…read morethan a year ago and my friends and I were obsessed with this place. Amazing food, excellent service, and amazing food; it warranted repeating. I just moved back in to town and was excited to have my favorite Cantonese food in Atlanta but honestly, after our meal today, I don't know that I'll be back and I certainly won't be bringing any more of my friends. Service: Everyone was still really kind. But the food came out slowly for how dead they were. We were halfway there of our dishes when I mentioned to the waiter that two more dishes were missing. He spoke with the waiter who took our order and they said they were coming. A half hour later and the dishes still hadn't arrived. I asked again and they apologize profusely and said it would be out shortly. Unfortunately, that's where the niceties ended... Food: Overall, the food was really bad. The best thing about Cantonese food is how complex the flavors are and when there is a good chef, it is my favorite cuisine in the world. That is what BBQ Corner has been in the past...but not anymore. All of the dishes, especially dishes with sauce, were overly sweet and very one note. The eggplant with garlic came with a bright red sauce that had no garlic in it. When I mentioned to the waiter that it was the wrong sauce, she said "No, that is spicy garlic sauce." I have had that dish at this restaurant at least five times and more than 20 times elsewhere. It was the wrong sauce and the sauce wasn't good. She and another waiter spoke to the kitchen and later apologized. Assessment: I think ownership changed and they took their cooks with them. Instead of the lite, complex flavors of Cantonese food of which they were once masters, this meal felt like mediocre Chinese takeout. While the waitstaff is lovely and mistakes happen (I still tipped 30% because it was Christmas), the food just wasn't good enough to warrant a return trip. I'm sad because this place used to be my favorite...one summer a friend and I ate there three times in one week. But things have changed and definitely not for the better.

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    BBQ Corner 2 - Vegetables with garlic

    Vegetables with garlic

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    Yummy Garden - cantonese - Updated May 2026

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