A Hidden Gem of Flavor – Zhao Is a Must-Visit!
If you’re craving authentic Chinese cuisine with heart, soul, and flavor that takes you straight to the streets of China or the warmth of a family kitchen in Sichuan, Zhao is the place to be.
From the moment you step in, you’re welcomed with the kind of hospitality that makes you feel like family. The staff are incredibly kind, attentive, and knowledgeable about the menu. Whether it’s your first time trying Chinese food or you’re a seasoned they’ll guide you with care and enthusiasm.
The food? Unforgettable. Every dish is a masterpiece of tradition and taste. The dumplings are delicate and bursting with juicy filling, the noodles are rich with umami, and the just the right balance of crispy, sweet, and spicy. You can tell every plate is made fresh, with real ingredients and generations of knowledge behind each recipe.
The ambiance is just right—classic, cozy, and filled with the inviting aromas of sizzling woks and fragrant spices.
Whether you’re going for a family dinner, a date night, or a group celebration, Zhao delivers not only an incredible meal, but a true experience. It’s one of those rare places that leaves you thinking about your next visit before you’ve even finished your meal.
Don’t walk—run to Zhao. Your taste buds...
Read moreThis time I took for myself the Mo-Ji. (Looks like a sandwich) it was good saw a lot of people ordering them alongside their main plates. My friend ordered the riz au porc mijoté (he is chinese so I trusted him when he told me it was good). Entree was a Xiao Long bao (unfortunately this came after the main dish) but it didnt bother us. We both took for ourselves Jasmin tea which was served exceptionally. Also took a thé glacé maison I let the serveur decide which one but the flavor was amazing! Lastly, I noticed alot of people ordering the pâte biang biang served in ceramic bowls so next time Im coming back ro try those which seems to be popular.
Also I noticed on the menu that they have Halal options too which was nice.
Service et accueil was lovely, thank...
Read moreArrived a little after opening and was seated immediately. We ordered the fried chicken, biang biang noodles with tomato and beef, and the rice noodles in a clay pot.
The fried chicken was really crispy and juicy. The sauce that it came with was some sort of mix of mayo/sesame, which was also good. I was tempted to order some to take home.
The rice noodles in a clay pot had a nice bounce/chew and I really liked the broth. The biang biang noodles were a little too wide, so they were a little hard to eat.
I saw someone mention that they felt like it was too humid inside, but for me it was kind of nice on a cold winter night. (So up to your preference)
If you want to try something other than french cuisine, I'd recommend this place.
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