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  • Tony S.

    I'll go ahead and give you guys 5star. Although u guys don't delivery but yelp has it on as a delivery restaurant. I ordered the general Tso chkn and ribs tonight. The food is Excellent!! I hope the Foo chows don't open up a big Buffet restaurant right next to u guys serving juat as good of a food. It will effect you guys like it did the rest of the mom & pop restaurant in columbia. Gl and you will have repeat customers from us! :)

    (5)
  • Lillian C.

    This is an impressive little Chinese restaurant with fantastic decor outside of Columbia. My SO's parents (I guess my quasi-in laws) bring me here all the time. It is definitely Chinese American (their Chinese style sweet and sour is not remotely authentic) but their food is pretty delicious if I could say so. The egg drop is one of the most flavorful I've ever had and they have a nice, interesting assortment of Chinese greens with their chicken with mixed vegetables. I also had the shrimp in lobster sauce before, which was delish.

    (4)
  • Sateesh N.

    Good food.. Decent proportion.. Not so expensive.. Would go there again.. Went with a group of 10..service was fast and food was great. Vegetable curry was good.

    (4)
  • Brandy B.

    This past Sunday was a sad day... I'd been cravingggggggggg Sun Ming. I wanted some fresh "authentic" Chinese and Sun Ming has recently been my go-to ONLY option. We've always had excellent service dining in and to-go! We arrive around 5pm, review the menu, order a tonnnnnn of food and the waiter suggests we move to a larger table to accommodate all the food, which was great because we needed it. We moved over to one of the family tables by the wall, we're chatting, enjoying ourselves and low and behold there's a ROACH crawling down the wall. Seriously. It. Was. A. Roach. Not the "typical" palmetto bugs that are seen here during the rainy humid months... It was the other little nasty kind!!!!!!!!! My dad killed it with his napkin, told our waiter what happened, and I'm not really sure if there was a language barrier or if he didn't really care, but he just kinda laughed and walked away... (I don't know what I'd expect him to say or do, the bug was dead - awkward!). I'm sure the food was just as good as it was the last times we'd eaten here, but this time it just didn't taste the same. I'd say it's safe to assume a lottttttttttt of places have "issues" and it is what it is, but, what you don't know won't hurt you! It's unfortunate and I'm depressed now!

    (3)
  • Ashley H.

    My foodie friend and I split half of the fried Cantonese duck and we annihilated that thing! We also had sweet and sour soup and a few spring rolls. It was so tasty, the restaurant was nice and clean- the service was great as well. I bet this place could do dim sum really well with their extensive traditional Chinese menu. Let's start a petition!

    (4)
  • C. T.

    Only reason i am not giving 5 stars is because The eggrolls lately arent made fresh they are stale and barley warm...The egg rolls up until now are the best and most authentic in the Midlands. The rest of the food is REALLY GOOD....Noone delivers in Irmo except Pizza places. they are missing so much business. With that said. This is the most Authentic Chinese food ever!!! Most of these people are from China and rotate employees Quarterly or annually. So its as authentic as it gets...Great Fast Service.

    (4)
  • William B.

    Love this place. For some reason people love Miyos, but I find it just okay. I'm pretty sure this is the place Chinese people go to get legit Chinese food. I love everything I've tried. The service has always been good, and the food is just incredible.

    (5)
  • Christopher K.

    I am reviewing this as a Vegetarian. Sun Ming is one of the few places that actually has a Chinese menu with more traditional flavors than what you find in American Chinese food. The vegetarian sections of the menu are a little light because many of the dishes are meant to be served family style as a side, not an entree. This is easily remedied however by asking for a tofu substitution on many of their other menu items - just me smart about it. The last time I was there, I had their fermented cabbage with pork made into fermented cabbage with tofu. Sour, salty, fermented ... divine. Warning, fermented cabbage is not a starter dish - you may interpret some of the flavors as spoiled instead of simply fermented. If they ever decide to serve DimSum I will upgrade them to Six Stars.

    (5)
  • Furman L.

    This is my go-to restaurant for authentic Asian cuisine. Excellent atmosphere and outstanding service. A bit pricey, but worth it. Highly recommend!

    (5)
  • Grace M.

    Best AUTHENTIC Chinese food in town. I highly recommend it. The only downside is they don't deliver. But with how good the food is, they aren't really missing out on the business, because those that patronize this place know it's worth the drive. My favorite things to get are the hot and sour soup or wor wonton soup for an appetizer. For their entree, I prefer their lo mein, amoy rice noodles, Singapore rice noodles,or their spicy tofu. You also can't go wrong with general tso's chicken... or any chicken/ beef dish for that matter. Don't be afraid to venture out and try new things. You won't regret it.

    (5)
  • Coye J.

    Best authentic Chinese food! We always get the pan fried flounder and garlic green beans. The steak with pepper is amazing.

    (5)
  • David M.

    Excellent authentic Chinese food is available here if desired. Can't comment on the more Americanized food as I did not try it.

    (5)
  • Randall D.

    I am a second-generation American-born Chinese guy who knows what real Chinese food is like. I have eaten Chinese food in Hong Kong, San Francisco, and New York City. If you want real, authentic Chinese food that is the closest thing Columbia has to a big-city Chinatown eatery, this is it. The place has a huge menu, including many traditional Chinese items that would be unfamiliar to those who have only eaten Americanized Chinese food. There is a board at the entrance listing specials, including real Chinese vegetables. The restaurant is very clean and pleasant, with excellent service. It has some big, round tables with lazy susans for large parties. The big tables are most frequently populated with big Chinese families. It's a good sign. All of that said, I would advise that if you are not adventurous and would insist on ordering Americanized items like General Tso's chicken, you are missing out on what makes this place the best. I'm sure they do a fine job on egg rolls, egg drop soup, and sweet-and-sour pork, beef and broccoli, egg foo yung, and fried rice, but that stuff is the same everywhere. Go outside your comfort zone and order something different that you can't get at every fast-food Chinese joint in town. Tell the server what flavors you like and ask for help choosing something from the authentic Chinese menu. You'll be glad you did.

    (5)
  • Ellen A.

    I heard the hype and decided to try Sun Ming. And it was all true! This is, far and away, the best Chinese restaurant in/around Columbia. They also have a wide variety if veggie/vegan options, (as a Chinese restaurant should). Despite that, we decided on a string bean dish under "Meat," which they graciously made with tofu. It is one of my favorite dishes in general and their version is the tops. The tofu vermicelli dish was mild and comforting. Spot on Sun Ming - you now have new regular customers.

    (5)
  • Tiffanie C.

    The selection is good and the staff friendly. I ordered The potstickers: very good with a nice accompanying dipping sauce The spicy beef noodle soup, in the "authentic " section of the menu. About $10 and enough to feed 2 people at least. The "spicy beef in pot" off the " authentic " section. Two chilli peppers worth of heat warning and they were right. REALLY cleared out my sinuses. And enough to feed 3-4 people . About $12 on the menu but I had them add extra veggies, it normally just served with napa cabbage. Also ordered hot green tea and 2 cups of saki.

    (4)
  • Eric W.

    Went here last night for the first time. I read lots of really great reviews which is why we went. I ordered general tsaos chicken which is my favorite Chinese dish. The meal is $11.95 and only comes with white rice. Upgraded to egg fried rice for (an overpriced) $3.50. $15+ for Chinese food is a bit pricey for this area. The verdict: the chicken dish was just OK. I really didn't care much for the sauce. A little too sweet and not the least bit spicy. With that said, the egg fried rice was easily the best fried rice I've ever had, which is the only reason I'm rating 4 stars. In my opinion, for $12, a meal should at least include fried rice.

    (4)
  • Tani P.

    Food was delicious and quick service. They serve a lot so it was worth the $$. Definitely will be back

    (5)
  • Maria H.

    I've gotten tired of the Americanized Chinese buffet that you can find at almost every corner here. This place was a pleasant find for me and has authentic food and portions that I think is worth the price. I used to work at a Chinese restaurant in my hometown when I was younger and I could never find food around here that tastes as delicious as where I worked. Until now. The location is perfect for us and close to Harbison. I'll definitely be back! If you're looking for a fast Chinese take out or buffet, this is not the place. If you're looking for authentic food and a nice sit down atmosphere, then this is definitely your place.

    (5)
  • Sam T.

    5 stars because of the food!!!! Sometimes, however, the people are not very pleasant...possibly a bit rude/stereotypical/not very diversely inclined "/ but I'll leave that at that By far, the best General Tso's I've ever had. Homemade duck sauce is better than anywhere. Extremely authentic chinese food section of the menu, where you can eat REAL Chinese food and not the Amero-Chinese food. Curry is spectacular here, the duck is sublime just do not hesitate to try this place, and if you do, it's a guarantee that you'll be happy!

    (5)
  • Keith K.

    Times here: 10+ Lunch, dinner and takeout. Briefly: Sun Ming is my favorite Chinese restaurant in Columbia. They really do everything quite well. Let's break it down a bit, much as one would a chicken or a Supreme Court minority dissent on a recent ruling that really ticked you off. (That Scalia is a dill-hole, right?) The restaurant itself is nothing unusual - one large room with a small bar and partitions. Two unnecessary televisions, somewhat dim lighting. Everything is clean however, and the larger tables are wonderful for parties. The menu is VAST, varied, and ranges from the basic and accessible General Tso's chicken and egg rolls to the more traditional beef brisket hot pot, string beans, egg foo young... and then the downright rare - fish head soup (good), chicken feet (eh), pork stomach (not braved it yet) and so on. Really hundreds of items and it's super fun to peruse. The fare is a cut above what usually gets passed around in Columbia, but won't win any awards for presentation - just deliciousness. Some of my favorite items include: roast duck, Wor Won Ton soup (hearty!), 5 spice pork, cumin lamb and the Mala dishes. All the Szechuan options are welcome and you can ask the kitchen to dial up the heat till your mouth drools from numbness (in a good way). There are a good amount of meatless options for you vegetarians out there & I'm happy to report that the Ma Po Tofu = wonderful. Service has always been prompt, friendly and accurate. I haven't seen many other mention this, but Sun Ming offers a FANTASTIC service with their online ordering via their website. Simply place an order, select the day and time you want it ready, and pay when you pick up. The website is clean and easy to use and my order is never-not-ever wrong. I wish more restaurants would get on board with this idea. Sun Ming is simply delightful for groups of 6 or more, order family style and share away into the night. Go ahead, try it, you'll like it. I look forward to many return trips.

    (5)
  • Roseanne R.

    We ordered take-out tonight. The food was delicious, piping hot and very plentiful. The order was packaged well and included sauce packets and fortune cookies. The best Chinese food in Columbia!

    (5)
  • Sam C.

    I travel a few times a year to Columbia, SC and I have to say, the best place in Columbia (not even close). Food was fresh and flavor was awesome. Go for the Spicy Chicken Ding, WHAT WHAT!!!!!

    (5)
  • Regina W.

    Sun Ming is my 2nd favorite restaurant after Antai in Lexington. The food is amazing and the portion sizes are HUGE! The Chicken Fried Rice, Egg Rolls, and General Tso's Chicken are my favorites! Check it out!

    (5)
  • Michael Y.

    By far my favorite Chinese restaurant. The food is exceptional! The staff is very friendly. The prices are above average, but the quality of food definitely makes up for it.

    (5)
  • Emily E.

    Best authentic Chinese in town, this coming from a military brat that grew up in China. Ask them for recommendations and they will hook you up with the best dishes. Spicy eggplant is great but you really can't go wrong with anything here.

    (5)
  • Kevin L.

    Columbia isn't a large city where there's a ton of real Chinese restaurants around. Usually, small cities will have your standard China Wok III or Panda Express where everything is covered in some kind of sci-fi orange sauce that's laced with MSG. Sun Ming is one of the few places that is doing it right. When going to a Chinese restaurant, be sure that there are actually Chinese people eating there The restaurant atmosphere is absolutely great. It's very welcoming, with traditional stained woods and traditional Chinese motif's that you usually don't see. Food has always been excellent ever since I came here in 2002. The chefs are very accommodating to your tastes, and a brief description can adjust their dishes to your exact tastes. The go-to foods for me are the eggplant, the beef and rice noodles, clay pot beef, and the green beans. My only problem is that sometimes the staff can be a bit pushy at times. It seems like they've gone through numerous managers and front of house staff, and the consistency in service fluctuates year to year. While there are definitely better Chinese restaurants, this is probably the best one within a 50 mile radius.

    (4)
  • Chris T.

    Go for the authentic menu on the back. All of the dishes are awesome and the portions are huge.

    (4)
  • Mona J.

    Had a luncheon with 4 friends yesterday. Not many people dining for lunch yesterday, a Tuesday, so if you're concerned about getting in and out during your lunch hour, it shouldn't be a problem. Served very quickly and very friendly service. I asked if I could order something that wasn't on the Lunch Menu and was quickly brought the full Dinner Menu. I ordered Chow Fun which most Chinese restaurants do not offer. This is one of my favorite dishes and I was not disappointed. Generous serving and I took 1/2 home with me in addition to an order of Mongolian Beef for dinner last night. My husband loves the food from Sun Ming and was looking forward to his favorite. It was wonderful. My total bill was $21. That was lunch for me and dinner for 2. Not bad! My friends ordered from the Lunch Menu and had Sesame Chicken which came with broccoli and one ordered Fried Shrimp with Lobster Sauce. Their meals came with an egg roll. All commented their meals were excellent and the price was $7.50 plus drinks each. Everybody needed a take home container. Quality Chinese food with very pleasant surroundings at an affordable price. We'll be back.

    (5)
  • Xinling X.

    As a Chinese..., I think this is the best Chinese restaurant in this area.

    (5)
  • Jeff J.

    Ordered food online. They lost the order, had to wait an extra 20 min to cook. They rushed it and my food is raw and inedible. No good.

    (1)
  • Stefan F.

    Great Chinese food, the best in the area. This inside of the restaurant looks a bit more up scale on the outside. I ordered take out, but wished I would have stayed when I realized how nice it was. It was much nicer than the inside of the joints you see in the same complex as a grocery store. The food was also quite good. I ordered the sesame chicken and was not disappointed. The egg rolls were average however. I plan on returning whenever I want good fast Chinese.

    (4)
  • Nancy B.

    The food is fine but the service is usually awful and they allow the kitchen staff to smoke and frequently the smoke gets into the restaurant. When I asked why it was smoky, I was told by the server that it was coming from the kitchen workers smoking and no one seemed at all concerned about that. The servers hang out in the bar area and are not at all attentive.The attitude was "if you don't like it, leave". They charge extra for absolutely everything, including brown rice. As another reviewer said, at these prices, that should not be the case

    (2)
  • F. Chandler W.

    Best Chinese food in the city. Has all the classic dishes as well as an "Authentic Chinese Food" menu. Fish head soup anyone? Portions are huge.

    (5)
  • J S.

    Great food the Mongolian chicken was fantastic the service was good always a favorite and one of the best in Columbia.

    (5)
  • Mia C.

    I am not a huge fan of authentic Chinese food, but I liked this restaurant. The chicken dishes we tried were tasty and perfectly cooked. Their location is also convenient, being close to Harbison blvd.

    (4)
  • LT S.

    Good sized portions. Better than other places I've tried in the area. Most everything is on the sweet side but all in all very good. Family style portions but not served family style. Recommend asking for additional plates when ordering.

    (4)
  • Allison C.

    Best Chinese in Columbia area. Being from Los Angeles, it is super hard to find any good authentic food in the South, besides anything fried or shrimp and grits (which I have come to love). This Chinese is almost as good as the Chinese restaurants back home, which makes me very happy :) They even have the traditional Chinese dishes!

    (4)
  • Hunter J.

    Our favorite chinese in irmo. Great food and soup! Staff is a bit tough as they do not speak english.

    (4)
  • Laurie C.

    Great Chinese food. Not your average "combo #5" place.

    (4)
  • Liz T.

    This is a great little SIT DOWN chinese restaurant (so hard to find these anymore!). DH and I ordered the vegetable spring rolls which were crispy and fresh. I ordered the sesame tofu - so delicious and a HUGE portion (it had to be more than a block's worth), DH got General Tso shrimp and we ordered vegetable fried rice for the table. All of our food was delicious and the service was fine. Very good!

    (5)
  • Gwonk B.

    This place serves authentic Chinese cuisine in a sit-down style. You still get the cheap chic ambience of a buffet restaurant, but the food is higher quality. The portions are large and soup and two entrees was $25. It's much more expensive than a buffet, but you won't leave hungry and you will get a food quality that is very good, indeed. The only downside is that the rice is cheaper Thai or long grain rice that isn't as nice as the short grain sticky Japanese-style rice I like. But it's fine for eating. You really can't go wrong here and all the stuff is delicious, but remember that because it's the only place of its kind in Irmo, it CAN get crowded in a hurry. Be prepared to wait, but be prepared to eat hearty food and leave full.

    (4)
  • Jason M.

    Very Good food. The fried dishes are crunchy with a soft center. There is no cheap crappy style buffet, and the food taste like it is cooked to order. The portions are big and the House fried rice is the best in I have ever had. The price is more than what you can expect at other Chinese restaurants, but it is well worth it.

    (5)
  • Don D.

    This is the only Chinese place in the Columbia area we will go to now. It has good food, a nice clean atmosphere, very good service. Everything tastes fresh and well prepared. It is a long way from where we live in Shandon but I've never found better Chinese food closer and some of what I've had here is horrible. Someone who spends a lot of time in China first told us about this and I am always impressed with the number of Chinese who eat here. I always want to know what they are ordering!

    (4)
  • Nicky D.

    Delicious food and nice people! Perfect restaurant for a date night! The ambience is lovely.

    (5)
  • jimmy s.

    Best Chinese I've had in Columbia so far. Ordered the ma po tofu, which isn't on the lunch menu, but I read that they specialized in Sichuan cuisine. Asked for ma la "hot and numbing", a signature style in that region of China which makes use of the fragrant (and numbing) sichuan peppercorn. The dish had slight heat by no sichuan peppercorn. Other than that, good. Clean place, nice servers. Recommended.

    (4)
  • Kate L.

    We took my in-laws to Sun Ming's to eat during a visit. It was the first time we'd been to eat there but had heard good things. My father-in-law and I both got food poisoning from the pork fried rice. It lasted two days and was so miserable. Never again.

    (1)
  • Epicurious E.

    Sun Ming is the only restaurant I would recommend in the area for more authentic Chinese food. The location is pretty convenient and accessible; it is off the I-26 in Irmo on St. Andrews Rd. right past the railroad tracks. All the other Chinese restaurants in this area aren't necessarily the worst Chinese food I've ever eaten (Miyo's, a very popular Chinese restaurant in the Columbia area, has decently fresh ingredients), but the flavor everywhere around here is always kind of light and/or bland, and generally just a little bit off compared to the chinese food I grew up with at home and at restaurants in the Los Angeles area. Sun Ming doesn't serve the best Chinese food I've ever eaten, but it is by far the best in this area. A random note for anyone that might be interested: I have heard that Sun Ming also serves dim sum, but I have not confirmed on what days they do this, nor the quality and breadth of the dim sum they offer. At Sun Ming, the menu have two sections, one with the standard Chinese dishes (served in individual portions) and one labeled as traditional Chinese cuisine (which I would suggest ordering off, it is in the center of the menu they provide at the restaurant). The dishes in this section are prepared family-style, meaning that they are served with the intention of everyone sharing in the dish, instead of one individual dish for each person. This is the typical way to serve Chinese food, as it gives everyone a bigger variety of food to choose and eat from. For more details, as well as photos of the restaurant and the great food here, you can visit my food blog, epicurious-eats.blogspot…

    (4)
  • Keith K.

    With Columbia lacking a PF Chang, this is the best place for Chineese food. You will not go wrong by trying this restaurant.

    (5)
  • Miriam A.

    Delicious - the most authentic I've had in Columbia metro area. Bean curd, Szechuan green beans, Mongolian beef, all sorts of tasty meat dishes! The dishes are served family style and everything I've had is delicious, with the exception of the soup which was a little bland. Crunchy fried wonton strips do liven it up, though. The decor reminded me of the more authentic Chinese restaurants I've been to around the US, where the large tables had lazy susans in the middle. I'd get more specific, but let's face it, you're not going there for what it looks like. You're going there to fill up on delicious dishes and taking home half of what you've ordered. And I fully endorse that plan. It's worth the drive from downtown Columbia out to Irmo!

    (4)
  • Katrin L.

    Highly recommend this place - if you are looking for traditional Chinese cooking - make sure you flip to the back of their menu. Their beef brisket was delicious !!! A bit pricey to substitute fried rice for white rice but very good nonetheless. Their spring rolls are very good too!

    (4)
  • Elizabeth B.

    Best Chinese food I have eaten short of the Chinese food I had in Vancouver, Canada. My friend Amber and I went here for Lunch yesterday, at lunch they have the traditional American Chinese food, next time we go we are going for dinner. Amber and I had three appetizers: Crab Puffs, Fried Wontons and Fried Pot Stickers, all of it was very good. I had hot Jasmine Tea, they bring a pot of tea to the table for that, it was so good, Amber had sweet tea, which tasted good too, for some reason Asian people know how to make really good Sweet Tea, then for our Main Courses, Amber had Sweet and Sour Chicken with Fried Rice and Hot and Sour Soup, I had General Tao's Chicken with Fried Chicken and Egg Drop Soup, It was really good. We looked at the dinner menu, it looked really good too, lot of Traditional Chinese food as well as the American Chinese food. The Lunch food was good, but the Dinner Menu looks even better. Can't wait to go back and try dinner.

    (5)
  • Tyler P.

    Eggrolls are AWESOME!!!

    (4)
  • Jay L.

    Authentic Chinese food, best around Columbia!

    (5)
  • G M.

    To locate a Chinese Restaurant of this quality was a most pleasant surprise! We have eaten there several times over the past few years and the quality of the food has NEVER been a disappointment - always top notch and always fresh. I recently had a scallops and snow peas dish and both the scallops and snow peas were cooked to perfection! The snow-peas were crunchy and the scallops melted in your mouth. The also have a full bar with an impressive array of very reasonably-priced drinks - almost anything you would want to try or order was on the menu. The staff is friendly, helpful and attentive - never did we have to ask for beverage refills and they promptly removed used dishes from the table to make sure we have adequate room. Sun Ming has a vast array of traditional Chinese dishes and Chef's Specialties and Szechuan Dishes - something for everyone - all prepared to perfection. Enjoy!

    (5)
  • M D.

    Most people have come to equate chinese food with wither cheap delivery or cheap buffet. This is neither. They have a fantastic selection of well prepared food both American- Chinese food and real Chinese food. One trick I learned about this place though... I have been many times, and the waitress will not come until everyone puts down their menu... So if you are reading all the menu items for fun.. be prepared to wait a long time.

    (5)
  • David S.

    Darn good Chinese food and it's nice and close to my house.

    (4)
  • Nicholas K.

    Authentic Chinese food without all the Americanized bull. A bit of a hike for the downtown Democrat set but well worth it. Pair it with a movie somewhere in the netherworld of Harbison and Columbiana Mall and you've got a date any woman would be proud to go on. It's been a while since I've been out there but I can't shake the feeling of warmth and goodness that I associate with this place. For Chinese food prepared with a little more love and affection than a take-out or buffet place, you've got to try this place.

    (5)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 9:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : Yes
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Dinner
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : No
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Quiet
    Alcohol : Full Bar
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : No

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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.

Sun Ming Chinese Restaurant

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