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Mar 11, 2022

Chinese food | Performance Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram Delaware in Delaware, OHDelaware, OH is a great town for eating out. The area may be well known for its classic, Midwest American grub, but it is also home to some excellent Chinese restaurants, too! From classic chow mein to spicy Szechuan sauces, this is our list of some of the joints with the best Chinese food in town.

Joy’s Village Teriyaki and Chinese Food

Situated in Georgetown Shopping Center, Joy’s Village is the place to go for perfectly cooked, authentic Chinese cuisine. From the mouth-watering appetizers such as shrimp toast and crab rangoons to the traditional Chinese main courses, everything here is spot on and a true taste of the Orient.
Fancy something spicy? Go for the Szechuan pork, the kung pao chicken, or the Hunan shrimp, all of which will have you breathing fire like a real Chinese dragon.

Typhoon Asian Fusion Bistro

A fusion restaurant that combines Chinese, Japanese, and Thai, Typhoon is an excellently diverse place that will satisfy everyone in the family. Using only the freshest, highest-quality ingredients available, the chefs here rustle up traditional food from across the Asian continent.
With any of the wok, rice, and noodle meals, you simply pick your protein – and yes, tofu is available for the vegans – and your dish. Further down the menu, we have the Chef’s specials. These are meats and sauces paired perfectly by the chef and include the likes of crispy red snapper with curry sauce, and Korean spicy beef bulgogi.

Silk Road Asian Cuisine

For a real pan-Asian experience, head over to the Lewis Center and hit up Silk Road Asian Cuisine. Stretching from the Far East to South Asia, the menu includes dishes from Japan, China, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, and even India, so everyone can find something they like. Options include the likes of Japanese teriyaki, Thai red curry, and Chinese lemon chicken.
Vegans and vegetarians are well catered for here, as there are plenty of tofu and vegetable options available. However, as is often the case in Asia, lots of these dishes contain fish sauce or shrimp sauce, so be sure to ask for your meals without these if you are vegan.

Saigon Asian Bistro

Although the name Saigon implies this is a Vietnamese restaurant, this place predominantly serves up Chinese cuisine. While there are dishes such as pho and vermicelli, the majority of the menu is taken up by Chinese classics such as chow mein, General Tso’s chicken, and sweet and sour shrimp.
If you don’t fancy Chinese or Vietnamese food, Saigon Asian Bistro also serves up classic pad Thai, Mongolian beef, and Singapore noodles.

Well, there you have it! Now that you have this list of some of our favorite spots around town for Chinese food, it’s time to get out there and try some! Start making your plans today to visit one – or all! – of these scrumptious spots and who knows, you may find a new favorite spot!

 

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