House of Sun Menu

  • Appetizers
  • Soups
  • Pu Pu Tray $14.95
  • A La Carte
  • Pork $10.95
  • Beef
  • Poultry
  • Vegetable $9.25
  • Fried Rice
  • Chow Mein
  • Egg Foo Young
  • Lo Mein
  • Chop Suey
  • Moo Shu
  • Pan Fried Noodle Or Chow Ho Fun
  • Sweet & Sour
  • Beverages And Desserts
  • Chef 's Specialties
  • Vegetables $6.25
  • Pork $6.50
  • Chicken $6.50
  • Beef $6.75
  • Seafood $7.50
  • Combination Dinner

Healthy Meal suggestions for House of Sun

  • Appetizers
  • Soups
  • Pu Pu Tray $14.95
  • A La Carte
  • Pork $10.95
  • Beef
  • Poultry
  • Vegetable $9.25
  • Fried Rice
  • Chow Mein
  • Egg Foo Young
  • Lo Mein
  • Chop Suey
  • Moo Shu
  • Pan Fried Noodle Or Chow Ho Fun
  • Sweet & Sour
  • Beverages And Desserts
  • Chef 's Specialties
  • Vegetables $6.25
  • Pork $6.50
  • Chicken $6.50
  • Beef $6.75
  • Seafood $7.50
  • Combination Dinner
  • Nancy O.

    I did not enjoy my experience in this place. I had the Mongolian Beef which was highly underwhelming. My husband had some entree that slips my mind but all I remember is that it had a flour-y taste. The only good thing about this place was the beer. To top it all off, I found this place to be more expensive than other Chinese restaurants. Meh!

    (2)
  • Shelby A.

    This is an average Chinese restaurant. I ordered the Sezhuan chicken, but the cook must have added some corn syrup because it was sickly sweet. The spring roll was very greasy. I requested no MSG, but the waiter said the soups already come with it from the supplier....never good to hear. Early bird dinner specials are a good value and include entree, soup, spring roll, and dish of ice cream: 5-6:30.

    (3)
  • Zemin M.

    I went to the House of Sun restaurant today in the hopes of receiving an at least semi-authentic Chinese meal. Looking through the menu, I came across a traditional home styled dish called Twice Cooked Pork. I was happy to find this dish; I am a lover of Sichuanese food, and I am passionate in authentic Chinese cuisine. The first red flag I saw was the decor, the restaurant was draped in gaudy red, yellow, and pink colors, all topped with a depressing atmosphere. Second, when we sat down at our tables, we were greeted with a heaping bowl of store bought deep fried Chow Mein noodles. As if this weren't bad enough, I received one of the worst bowls of Wonton Soup to have ever had the displeasure of slithering down my thought. The wontons themselves were awfully bland. The broth tasted like store bought chicken stock, and somehow had a slightly greasy mouthfeel. But the big heartbreak came when the soft speaking server brought me a dish masquerading under the good name of Twice Cooked Pork. Mind you, this is a Sicuanese dish, famous for it's sweat-producing spiciness. These tiny morsels of pork were sickeningly sweet. This dish did not resemble the dish I know and love, with not even a hint of spice in the greasy sauce. All in all, I'd never recommend.

    (1)
  • Isabella S.

    I absolutely love this place!!! The honey chicken is the bomb. The lo mein is very good. I have only fines in once and it was empty. Usually I have it delivered and it is so fast!!!

    (5)
  • Michelle F.

    House of Sun -shoulder shrug- My younger brother raves about this place and actually introduced me to them on a whim one night. I've been coming on and off for a few months since. Truthfully, the food is nothing to rave about. If I'm close by, with the lil bro and in the mood, I'll drop by. I normally always order the same thing: Honey garlic chicken (sauce on side) Special fried rice and the steamed meat dumplings (They also serve the dumplings grilled, but they're aightttt) Again, nothing special. For the amount of food you're getting they're also fairly priced. 30 bucks worth can easily feed 3 people. I mean whaaaaatever. I don't really care for House of Sun. There are so many better places, but it's close by, convenient and they deliver with no minimum. I kinda like the food better when I take-out instead of dining in? Hm, funny how that happens. I'll keep bringing my baby brother till he realizes Rice Bucket down the way really is a better choice.

    (3)
  • Jan N.

    Straight and to the point - House of Sun is very clean, moderately priced and serves up good food! I've come here sporadically throughout the years, but really started to appreciate it lately. Their meat is clean and rice doesn't taste greasy at all! I'm a fan of their spring rolls, chicken noodle soup (which helped nurse me back to health during a bad stomach bug while pregnant), fried rice, and honey garlic chicken (so good!!!!). If you're in the area, definitely check out this restaurant!

    (4)
  • jorge m.

    Spare Ribs "A+" I love saving the drive and ordering delivery. Honey chicken, special fried rice! Trust me it's worth it.

    (5)
  • C R.

    Greasy wonton soup, low quality steamed rice, not what you expect from a chinese restaurant.

    (2)
  • Cress H.

    Nothing to write home about, and they got 1/2 of my takeout order wrong. Eh.

    (2)
  • Jessica E.

    Good Szechuan beef, yummy spring rolls , and delicious lo mein noodles.

    (4)
  • Jen D.

    What a great surprise this place was! We just moved to Miami Lakes and House of Sun's menu was in our apartment complex's welcome package, so I figured I'd give it a shot. I enjoyed my food so much that my husband ordered from them as well when he got home. We ordered: A la cart Shrimp with Chinese Vegetables Added dinner option with wonton soup, chicken wing and steamed rice Combination Dinner Kung Pao Chicken including wonton soup, pork fried rice and egg roll BBQ pork appetizer. First off, I loved the chicken wing option. Too many places just slap a midget egg roll in the bag and call it a day. The huge wing was perfectly cooked: moist and juicy inside with a crunchy, light breading. The Shrimp w/Vegetables was fantastic. The veggies were obviously fresh and perfectly cooked. I've had way too many experiences with soggy nasty broccoli, rancid looking bok choy and/or rock hard, crusty carrots so I appreciated the quality of the ingredients. The sauce was light and flavorful. The soup was a bit greasy but the dumpling filling was very savory. The Kung Pao and fried rice were a disappointment; they weren't bad, but they seemed pretty blah even though we ordered them extra spicy. The egg roll was another example of fresh ingredients; I could tell what each shred of vegetable was. The pork was awesome, awesome and more awesome. Tender, meaty slices with a sweet and smoky sauce. No crusty, burned ends here! This is definitely NOT a $1 Chinese place. We spent over $40 (although some of that was for the double delivery). However, the food justifies the expense. We plan on going in for a family-style meal very soon and will keep the delivery menu handy.

    (4)
  • Lisa R.

    I ate there today. The chicken was so full of fat! I mentioned to the waiter very politely that he might want to let the chef know that their was a lot of fat on the chicken. He tells me "their is no fat on the chicken, that must be something else" I show him my napkin where I spit out all of the fat and he tells me, "No we don't have fat on our chicken. WOW!! So I give up ask for the chocolate ice cream that was part of the special I ordered. The ice cream tasted terrible also!!! This food is terrible!!!

    (1)
  • cristina o.

    I love house of sun!! I am not really a huge Chinese food person but the honey walnut shrimp & spicy vegetable fried rice here would make anyone a Chinese food lover.

    (5)
  • Yunarky H.

    Out of all the Chinese places, in my opinion this one is the best. I love their special fried rice, I also like their honey chicken and pepper steak. There has only been one time where their food wasn't as great, I am going to assume they were having a bad day. Lol I would highly recommend you check it out.

    (5)
  • Jen D.

    What a great surprise this place was! We just moved to Miami Lakes and House of Sun's menu was in our apartment complex's welcome package, so I figured I'd give it a shot. I enjoyed my food so much that my husband ordered from them as well when he got home. We ordered: A la cart Shrimp with Chinese Vegetables Added dinner option with wonton soup, chicken wing and steamed rice Combination Dinner Kung Pao Chicken including wonton soup, pork fried rice and egg roll BBQ pork appetizer. First off, I loved the chicken wing option. Too many places just slap a midget egg roll in the bag and call it a day. The huge wing was perfectly cooked: moist and juicy inside with a crunchy, light breading. The Shrimp w/Vegetables was fantastic. The veggies were obviously fresh and perfectly cooked. I've had way too many experiences with soggy nasty broccoli, rancid looking bok choy and/or rock hard, crusty carrots so I appreciated the quality of the ingredients. The sauce was light and flavorful. The soup was a bit greasy but the dumpling filling was very savory. The Kung Pao and fried rice were a disappointment; they weren't bad, but they seemed pretty blah even though we ordered them extra spicy. The egg roll was another example of fresh ingredients; I could tell what each shred of vegetable was. The pork was awesome, awesome and more awesome. Tender, meaty slices with a sweet and smoky sauce. No crusty, burned ends here! This is definitely NOT a $1 Chinese place. We spent over $40 (although some of that was for the double delivery). However, the food justifies the expense. We plan on going in for a family-style meal very soon and will keep the delivery menu handy.

    (4)
  • Cress H.

    Nothing to write home about, and they got 1/2 of my takeout order wrong. Eh.

    (2)
  • Jessica E.

    Good Szechuan beef, yummy spring rolls , and delicious lo mein noodles.

    (4)
  • cristina o.

    I love house of sun!! I am not really a huge Chinese food person but the honey walnut shrimp & spicy vegetable fried rice here would make anyone a Chinese food lover.

    (5)
  • Nancy O.

    I did not enjoy my experience in this place. I had the Mongolian Beef which was highly underwhelming. My husband had some entree that slips my mind but all I remember is that it had a flour-y taste. The only good thing about this place was the beer. To top it all off, I found this place to be more expensive than other Chinese restaurants. Meh!

    (2)
  • Shelby A.

    This is an average Chinese restaurant. I ordered the Sezhuan chicken, but the cook must have added some corn syrup because it was sickly sweet. The spring roll was very greasy. I requested no MSG, but the waiter said the soups already come with it from the supplier....never good to hear. Early bird dinner specials are a good value and include entree, soup, spring roll, and dish of ice cream: 5-6:30.

    (3)
  • Lisa R.

    I ate there today. The chicken was so full of fat! I mentioned to the waiter very politely that he might want to let the chef know that their was a lot of fat on the chicken. He tells me "their is no fat on the chicken, that must be something else" I show him my napkin where I spit out all of the fat and he tells me, "No we don't have fat on our chicken. WOW!! So I give up ask for the chocolate ice cream that was part of the special I ordered. The ice cream tasted terrible also!!! This food is terrible!!!

    (1)
  • Isabella S.

    I absolutely love this place!!! The honey chicken is the bomb. The lo mein is very good. I have only fines in once and it was empty. Usually I have it delivered and it is so fast!!!

    (5)
  • Michelle F.

    House of Sun -shoulder shrug- My younger brother raves about this place and actually introduced me to them on a whim one night. I've been coming on and off for a few months since. Truthfully, the food is nothing to rave about. If I'm close by, with the lil bro and in the mood, I'll drop by. I normally always order the same thing: Honey garlic chicken (sauce on side) Special fried rice and the steamed meat dumplings (They also serve the dumplings grilled, but they're aightttt) Again, nothing special. For the amount of food you're getting they're also fairly priced. 30 bucks worth can easily feed 3 people. I mean whaaaaatever. I don't really care for House of Sun. There are so many better places, but it's close by, convenient and they deliver with no minimum. I kinda like the food better when I take-out instead of dining in? Hm, funny how that happens. I'll keep bringing my baby brother till he realizes Rice Bucket down the way really is a better choice.

    (3)
  • Jan N.

    Straight and to the point - House of Sun is very clean, moderately priced and serves up good food! I've come here sporadically throughout the years, but really started to appreciate it lately. Their meat is clean and rice doesn't taste greasy at all! I'm a fan of their spring rolls, chicken noodle soup (which helped nurse me back to health during a bad stomach bug while pregnant), fried rice, and honey garlic chicken (so good!!!!). If you're in the area, definitely check out this restaurant!

    (4)
  • jorge m.

    Spare Ribs "A+" I love saving the drive and ordering delivery. Honey chicken, special fried rice! Trust me it's worth it.

    (5)
  • Yunarky H.

    Out of all the Chinese places, in my opinion this one is the best. I love their special fried rice, I also like their honey chicken and pepper steak. There has only been one time where their food wasn't as great, I am going to assume they were having a bad day. Lol I would highly recommend you check it out.

    (5)
  • Zemin M.

    I went to the House of Sun restaurant today in the hopes of receiving an at least semi-authentic Chinese meal. Looking through the menu, I came across a traditional home styled dish called Twice Cooked Pork. I was happy to find this dish; I am a lover of Sichuanese food, and I am passionate in authentic Chinese cuisine. The first red flag I saw was the decor, the restaurant was draped in gaudy red, yellow, and pink colors, all topped with a depressing atmosphere. Second, when we sat down at our tables, we were greeted with a heaping bowl of store bought deep fried Chow Mein noodles. As if this weren't bad enough, I received one of the worst bowls of Wonton Soup to have ever had the displeasure of slithering down my thought. The wontons themselves were awfully bland. The broth tasted like store bought chicken stock, and somehow had a slightly greasy mouthfeel. But the big heartbreak came when the soft speaking server brought me a dish masquerading under the good name of Twice Cooked Pork. Mind you, this is a Sicuanese dish, famous for it's sweat-producing spiciness. These tiny morsels of pork were sickeningly sweet. This dish did not resemble the dish I know and love, with not even a hint of spice in the greasy sauce. All in all, I'd never recommend.

    (1)
  • C R.

    Greasy wonton soup, low quality steamed rice, not what you expect from a chinese restaurant.

    (2)

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Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : Yes
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : Yes

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Chinese Cuisine

The popularity of Chinese food in America can be adjudicated by the appearance of China Town in many major cities in the United State of America. The popular trend of ordering or opting for Chinese take away food isn't unknown in America. Chinese take away food comes to rescue when you're too tired from work or too exhausted to cook. No one can resist the temptation of eating spicy noodles, shrimp, chicken, beef or pork cooked in the sweet and spicy sauce. The cooking method of authentic Chinese food is a lot different compared to what is served in America.

Generally, Chinese use dark meat small bones and organs to cook dishes but this changes when you are eating American-Chinese fusion food prepared using white boneless meat cooked with broccoli, carrots and onions. Back in China, the food is less spicy and oily as they favor steaming and braising method for cooking the most popular dishes. So, if you have a taste for authentic Chinese food, then try finding a real Chinese restaurant in the city. You can also try the most popular fusion Chinese food like Pecking Duck, Chicken Feet, Hot Pot, Shrimp Dumpling Soup, Mapo Tofu, Wontons, Chop Suey, Egg Rolls and not to forget Fortune Cookies.

There are not many restaurants in America serving authentic Chinese food. A little research on Restaurant Listings directory can help you locate the best Chinese restaurants in the city. Chinese cuisine is continuously evolving, and you can find a variety of dishes categorized as the food for lactose intolerant, gluten intolerant, vegan, vegetarian, and diabetic friendly. So, if you have a group of friends with different taste patterns, save the hassle and visit the nearest Chinese restaurant in your city.

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