Chinese in San Antonio

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  • Asia Market & Kitchen

    1739 SW Loop 410 #201-204 San Antonio

    (210) 673-0662

    Although not normally found under the same roof, Thai and Filipino foodstuffs are like ebony and ivory at this local Asian market.
  • Asian Charro

    4015 E. Commercial Ave San Antonio

    (210) 925-4006

    Asian Charro is a delicious Chinese restaurant that will tantalize your taste buds. The cook has over 20 years experience making tasty oriental dishes such as Kung Poa Chicken, Mongolian Beef, Lemon or Sweet and Sour Chicken, Lo Mein, and Garlic Shrimp, just to name a few. Asian Charro makes their egg rolls from scratch at their restaurant and boy, are they appetizing. With affordable prices and yummy Chinese food, there is no better place to order out from or eat at then Asian Charro. ;;
  • Bean Sprout

    25 NE Loop 410 San Antonio

    (210) 525-8868

    Chinese dining.
  • Beijing Broadway Express

    3714 Broadway San Antonio

    (210) 826-9693

    Little Chinese joint with take-out, dine-in, and a drive-thru.
  • Beijing Express (Blanco)

    4407 Blanco San Antonio

    (210) 734-7248

    Little Chinese joint with take-out, dine-in, and a drive-thru.
  • Beijing Express (Embassy Row)

    13730 Embassy Row San Antonio

    (210) 496-9858

    Little Chinese joint with take-out, dine-in, and a drive-thru.
  • Beijing Express (Fredericksburg)

    5203 Fredericksburg San Antonio

    (210) 377-4220

    Little Chinese joint with take-out, dine-in, and a drive-thru.
  • Beijing Express (Marbach)

    8003 Marbach San Antonio

    (210) 674-7728

    Little Chinese joint with take-out and dine-in.
  • Beijing Express (Nogalitos)

    2920 Nogalitos San Antonio

    (210) 927-9123

    Little Chinese joint with take-out and dine-in.
  • Beijing Express (Pecan Valley)

    6215 Pecan Valley San Antonio

    (210) 333-2828

    Little Chinese joint with take-out and dine-in.
  • Beijing House

    11403 O'Connor Windcrest

    (210) 599-8989

    Superior spring rolls, delicious grilled quail, and oustanding duck hot pot. Call ahead for Vietnamese specialties, including duck, goat, and seafood hot pot. -- Mark Jones (12/08)
  • Canton Chinese

    8507 Mccullough San Antonio

    (210) 342-1183

    A tasty treat for the Cantonese cuisine seeker.
  • China Garden

    7959 Broadway San Antonio

    (210) 375-4888; (210) (FAX)

  • China Garden Southtown

    801 S. Presa San Antonio

  • China Inn

    2241 NW Military Hwy # 101 San Antonio

    (210) 308-8277; (210) (FAX)


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  • China Sea

    9919 Colonial Sq San Antonio

    (210) 696-8787

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  • Dashi

    2895 Thousand Oaks Dr North Central

    (210) 562-3343

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  • DASHI Sichuan Kitchen + Bar

    2895 Thousand Oaks Drive Northeast

    (210) 562-3343

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  • Dragon Inn

    1512 Bandera San Antonio

    (210) 435-0033

    Tasty Chinese cuisine at inexpensive prices.
  • Dragon Lake Chinese Cuisine

    2053 Universal City, Universal City San Antonio

    (210) 659-3168

    Good food and prices for the Chinese food freak.
  • Fortune Cookie Chinese

    6151 NW Loop 410 San Antonio

    (210) 256-2008

    Tasty Chinese food.
  • Golden Wok (Marbach)

    8230 Marbach San Antonio

    (210) 674-2577

    Golden Wok is in a league of its own since it is the only restaurant in San Antonio serving dim sum. In China, these small samplings are typically served only in the mornings, or as late night snacks, but Golden Wok offers the dishes everyday, all day, though a larger variety - up to 55! - is available on weekends. That is when they roll out the carts stacked high with steaming bamboo baskets full of traditional treats like Har Gau (shrimp dumplings), Fung Jou (steamed chicken feet in black bean sauce), and Nor Mai Gai (lotus leaves stuffed with sweet rice and Chinese sausage). But don't let the beef tripe and pork-filled pastries scare you; Golden Wok offers less adventurous dim sum for the tamer American palate, including taro root cake and Hong Kong-style spring rolls. Additionally, there is a menu full of regular fare, including an excellent Peking duck and a build-it-yourself stir fry bar complete with Chinese vegetables. The service is courteous, quick, and knowledgeable. Watch as the cooks prepare your stir-fry in an open kitchen area. Despite its traditional menu, the restaurant itself could be mistaken for any average American eatery. - Xelena Gonzalez
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  • Hu Nan River Garden

    506 Riverwalk San Antonio

    (210) 222-0808

    Fresh Chinese cuisine on the Riverwalk.
  • Kai Japanese & Asian Cuisine

    2535 Northwest Loop 410 North Central

    (210) 340-8888

    Enjoy an eclectic fusion of Japanese, Korean and Chinese food from bulgogi to bento, or build your own poke bowl. Free delivery through DoorDash.
  • Kim Wah Chinese BBQ

    7080 Bandera San Antonio

    (210) 520-2200

    At Kim Wah, today's decoration is tomorrow's dinner. Don't be fooled by a long line of fan-drying ducks: You must order ahead. The duck is divine wrapped in a puffy, dim-sum-like bun. As for the rest of dinner - order from the serious Chinese menu and the chalkboard, where you'll find exotica on the order of pig's ear and braised intestine.

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