Authentic simple Chinese dishes, very tasty: Lucky Kitchen in Ann Arbor [[two locations, East University and Plymouth Rd). Order from the items posted on the wall, not the takeout menu.
Authentic simple Chinese dishes, very tasty: Lucky Kitchen in Ann Arbor [[two locations, East University and Plymouth Rd). Order from the items posted on the wall, not the takeout menu.
When I was a student at U-M I ate there at least a couple times a week. The food is great!!!
This thread has re-surfaced, so, in case I didn't already mention it, the Rose Garden [[northbound Telegraph in the small strip mall at the NE corner of intersection with Ford Road) is very good with all of their dishes, but the egg rolls-- nothing unique, standard presentation-- are outstanding, generously stuffed and with a crispy, non-greasy-as-possible shell.
I would not hesitate to make a meal out of a 6-pack of them.
OK, an 8-pack.
Mine would be:
Lucky Dragon
430 Eureka Road
Wyandotte 48192
Been seeking a less greasy egg roll! I'm in that area alot. Will have to check them out!This thread has re-surfaced, so, in case I didn't already mention it, the Rose Garden [[northbound Telegraph in the small strip mall at the NE corner of intersection with Ford Road) is very good with all of their dishes, but the egg rolls-- nothing unique, standard presentation-- are outstanding, generously stuffed and with a crispy, non-greasy-as-possible shell.
I would not hesitate to make a meal out of a 6-pack of them.
OK, an 8-pack.
Like others on the board I recommend China Ruby in Ferndale, but I also wanna' give a shout out to Kam's in Berkley [[12 Mile west of Coolidge). They have a special "Kam's lo-mein" dish that I have enjoyed a couple hundred times lol. Take out only.
Kim's in Troy at Long Lake and Livernois.
Yeah, it's like this: the shell is a bit less thick than average, and less greasy, so you get better crunch and, even if the roll has been sitting for a few minutes, it doesn't acquire that sort of tough texture. If you've tried a lot of egg rolls, you know exactly what I mean.
My parents used to take us to Rose's after the Ford-Tel dollar theatre when we were kids. It was always cool to walk in there and check out the fountain and the art on the walls. The dining room is tiki meets Chinese restaurant, nice place to sit down especially compared to a lot of the bare bone contemporaries. And they still make tiki drinks in crazy glasses too, love the presentation. Now that I'm older I return the favor and take my parents there occasionally.
I love there's so much promotion of places in Oak Park and Ferndale, I'm going to have to have a Chinese food week and try them out.
its seems to be a love it or hate it place but I enjoy Trizest in sterling Heights [[14 & dequindre ). its an understatment to say the place gets mixed reviews
http://www.yelp.com/biz/trizest-rest...erling-heights
I think their pot sticker/dumpling thingys on the app. portion of the menu are amazing!!! The dipping sauce is super duper great, and spicy[[ I love spicy food) .
I am often the only non Asian in the place which is usually a good sign in my opinon..though my opinion doesn’t always count for much.
They have an authentic menu and a "americanized" menu..word is that the best eats are on the Authentic menu which I am scared to try but will likely branch out into on my next visit. Service isnt the best and I honestly feel that I am racially profiled every time I go in there...that’s a strange role reversal for a white woman [[*disclaimer* I am just kidding) But i keep going back so the lack of service doesn’t bother me too much
My favorite Chinese Restaurant was Victor Lim's. It was next to the Adams theater downtown. I had my first "legal" drink there. It's been closed a long time probably early to mid 70's. Most of the Chinese food where I live are those China # 1, 2, 3, or China House take out places. I prefer Thai.
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Wongs Garden
24851 Harper Ave
Saint Clair Shores, MI 48080
[[586) 777-9596
Lotus Pond
28747 Hoover Rd
Warren, MI 48093
[[586) 751-4020
My favorite places
I agree with:
Peking House [[Garden City) fresh
Wing's Garden [[Oak Park) really good garlicky chicken chop suey
Fu Wah [[Inkster)
Wing Yee's [[Livonia) used to frequent haven't been there in years.
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Don't know the secret to their sauce but,sadly,Kow Kow's never reopened. I lived in the area in the late 80s&ate there at least twice a week. When I first moved into the neighborhood they had a dine in portion of the restaurant. Great food&terrific service. I can't remember his name but a[[late) reporter for the Free Press rated Kow Kow 'best of' one or two times. I loved going to Kow Kow.Eventually they closed off the section for patrons to dine in and went carry out only. The last time I ordered from them was in '99 or 2000 I think. The next time I called to place an order the number had been disconnected Kow Kow had terrific food&top notch service!I used to love the almond chicken at Kow Kow on McNichols near Woodward when I was a U of D student in the 80s. It had a delicious dark garlicky sauce I've never had anywhere else. I went back there about 10 years ago and it was almost as good as I remembered it, though the chicken was a bit freezer-burned. I read that they had a fire there a while ago. Did they ever reopen?
I've wanted to duplicate that sauce at home. Does anyone know the secret? Do they use dark soy sauce or something?
I can't seem to find great,good,chinese food to save my life lol.
A friend of mine introduced me to Red Star in Dearborn [[East)...near Schaeffer and michigan Avenue. Really, really good!
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