Philly, You Treat My Chinese Stomach So Well! đ
Sharing some delicious Chinese restaurants Iâve tried in Phillyâmost are in Chinatown, and after tip, per person usually stays under $25. If youâre interested, read on! đľ Ocean Harbor Went early for dim sumâsteaming hot carts rolling by, you can pick what you want fresh! The aunties are super friendly. Recommend the beef short ribs and mixed beef offal! đ Canto House Ordered the BBQ trio (char siu, roast duck, scallion oil chicken), beef brisket & tendon rice, wet-fried ho fun, and red braised pork trotter rice. Recommend the BBQ platter and beef brisket & tendon riceâthe free soup is delicious too. Great portions for solo dining! đśď¸ Auntie Zhu's Hot Pot Feels like authentic Sichuan hotpot. A bit pricier with smaller portions per plate. Recommend the preserved vegetable meatballsâtheyâre filling! The tomato broth comes with bean sprouts, radish, and veggies. đ˘ Chuan Kee Northern-style skewers with a touch of sweetness. Generous portions per skewer. The pig ear salad is well-seasoned, but the grilled eggplant lacked flavor. đ BBQ Chicken A Korean fried chicken detour! Went for half & half flavorâcrispy and saucy. đĽ Meet Harbin Not in Chinatownâprobably the top Northeastern Chinese spot in Philly! The guo bao rou (sweet & sour pork) is legitâtangy vinegar aroma hits before you bite. Authentic! The dan dan noodles were just okayâstick to Northeastern dishes here. Conclusion: Yummy, loved it, will definitely be back! â¤ď¸ #ChineseFoodLover #FoodSavesTheWorld #PhillyEats #ChinatownPhilly #DimSumTime