If you don’t want Chinese food now, just read this post and you will! Here are seven great Chinese food restaurants in Pittsburgh.
1. Sesame Inn
Sesame Inn serves up authentic Chinese cuisine including Sichaun, Hunan, Shanghai, Peking and Cantonese style. There’s also a full sushi bar and Thai dishes too. Sesame Inn’s menu includes 100+ entrees, many unique to the city. Enjoy favorites like sweet and sour chicken, lo mein, kung pao chicken and more. They have locations in Mt. Lebanon, the North Hills, and McMurray. For more information on Sesame Inn, click here.
2. Chinatown Inn
This upscale eatery serves up traditional fare like a tasty fried rice, savory egg foo young and lots of Cantonese pan fried noodles. Chinatown Inn is open Monday through Sunday and located in downtown Pittsburgh. For more information on Chinatown Inn, click here.
3. Sichuan Gourmet
This casual Chinese food joint serves up Sichuan cuisine in both Squirrel Hill and Oakland. The restaurant offers a student lunch campus delivery Monday through Friday with a lunch box that includes a meat or fish dish, veggie dish and soda. For more information on Sichuan Gourmet, click here.
4. Everyday Noodles
This Chinese restaurant is best known for allowing guests to take a peek at what’s going on in the kitchen with a giant viewing window. The Squirrel Hill location allows for perfect after-dinner strolls. Delicious entrees include various noodle soups, steamed dumplings, dim sum and dry noodle options. For more information on Everyday Noodles, click here.
5. China Palace
China Palace’s Sewickley location is a no-frills, clean restaurant with lots of traditional options. You can’t go wrong with their chicken and broccoli, as well as their sweet and sour chicken. Their portions are big and easily shareable too. For more information on China Palace, click here.
6. Ting’s Kitchen
Called “A Hidden Gem Worth Visiting” by Pittsburgh Magazine, Ting’s Kitchen’s McCandless strip mall location makes it slightly off the beaten path. Its incredible food like sizzling beef and scallops or salt and pepper pork chops are just a few of the reasons to visit. For more information on Ting’s Kitchen, click here.
7. China House
Your typical Chinese food restaurant, China House’s consistency is what makes it special. Its order-up counter has deals like combination platters (the General Tso’s is delicious) and amazing soups (all the usual favorites like wonton and hot and sour). China House is located in Bloomfield. For more information on China House, click here.
Jade Grille in Mt Lebanon has some of the best, authentic Chinese food I have had in the US.
I agree with Jade Grille. Just had dinner there on Friday night. Very fresh ingredients, not over cooked, good service.
We love Silk Road in Caste Village!
Sesame Inn is off my list.
They ceased giving hot tea with the meal (at lunch, anyway).
In the North Hills the Empire Palace’s Amazing Chicken (Sesame Inn’s signature dish?) is just as good (or better) plus the serving is large enough for two.
Glad to see Chinatown Inn is still around. Family favorite growing up
This is a Pittsburgh legend the special Wong tong soup is like a whole meal but it is so good shrimp and black bean sauce. Yummm
we love lulu’s noodles in oakland
Khoo’s Garden on Perry Highway in the north hills is a great place to dine if you’re in the mood for a good Chinese meal!