Best Chinese Restaurants in Vienna
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- TTedvipNew York City •3 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoFrom beginning to end, the service was impeccable. From the greeter to the server, bartender to the manager, all were friendly, knowledgeable, and all clearly have a passion for their work. China Chilcano has a lively, vibrant ambience. The food is among the best and most unique in all of DC. And the pisco drinks are inventive, fun, and delicious.More infoChina ChilcanoPrice: Expensive• Peruvian• Penn Quarter•4.6
- JJoAnnNew York City •14 reviews4.0Dined 5 days agoDelicious shareable options. Crispy shrimp bao and breakfast fried rice with char sui sausage was d bessMore infoBar ChinoisPrice: Moderate• Chinese• Shaw•4.7
- IImmaculateWashington, D.C. Area •1 review5.0Dined on Nov 20, 2024There was a dog in the restaurant by my table while I was eating unfortunately I was too nervous to say anything. Other than that everything was really cool I guess. Thanks Phillipe Chow.More infoPhilippe Chow - DCPrice: Expensive• Chinese• Southwest Waterfront•4.2
- VVanessaWashington, D.C. Area •1 review5.0Dined on Nov 16, 2024Everything was amazing! Customer service was excellent, food came out pretty fastMore infoP.F. Chang's - FairfaxPrice: Moderate• Chinese• Fairfax•3.8
- WWaynevipSan Francisco Bay Area •77 reviews5.0Dined on Oct 16, 2024Enjoyed multiple appetizers all which excellent. Lettuce wraps, fried potstickers that were in a good sauce, bang bang shrimp (not as good as previous recipe) and my favorite hot and sour soup. The latter always a highlight as most incarnations of this soup don’t include strips of pork which PF does. Dinner entres included chicken lo mein, a new dish chicken teriyaki. Both were very tasty. Service we ok but not great. Despite it was very slow that night in the restaurant so was the service. Asked for items and took forever for them to how up (like a knife.) some work needed in service area. Finally the prices have gone up a lot. Dinner for three was $240. Never spent that much at PF.More infoP.F. Chang's - Tyson's CornerPrice: Moderate• Chinese• Tysons Corner / McLean•4.5