2010 - Best Chinese Restaurant

Readers’ Pick:

P.F. Chang’s China Bistro

Multiple locations

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Rating: -61 (from 191 votes)

P.F. Chang’s has been the champ for our readers over the years, and we think that’s because the place never gets boring. The chain has led the pack in offering special menus (such as gluten-free) and, in keeping with the economic times, a four-course menu for two for $39.95. Chang’s justifiably famous lettuce wraps are among the choices, so who could argue with that? China A Go Go is a distant second.

Our Pick:

China Mama

3420 S. Jones Blvd.

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Rating: +53 (from 83 votes)

China MaMa is far from fancy — it’s in a former bank, and you can still see the walk-up teller windows — but we like it for its simplicity, authenticity and especially for the steamed juicy pork buns and delicate ginger-infused dumplings that leave us craving more. And that, friends, you can take to the bank.

2 Responses

belibtn wrote on September 6, 2010 at 10:48 am:

Yet again we find foreign foods catering to the American palate to be accepted. This show of weak character shows you what truly mediocre food tastes like.
Chinese, Italians, Mexicans, etc. all have the same complaint that “there is no authentic foreign food here”… with all the talent that lives here this is a real shame!

strappinglad wrote on January 16, 2011 at 12:54 pm:

P.F Chang’s is NOT Chinese food! It’s as authentic as Panda Express or the stuff from the frozen dinner aisle at Wal-Mart. There really aren’t any good Chinese places around town. “China Town” really has better Thai, Japanese, Vietnamese, and Korean food.

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