Family-owned shop offers a friendly atmosphere where customers know each other by name. Donut selection includes the Crunchy Chop Suey, known for its balanced sweetness. Small seating area creates a casual, welcoming vibe perfect for enjoying fresh treats.
Crunchy texture and balanced sweetness define the Chop Suey specialty donut. It stands out as a popular choice with a unique flavor profile among the donut selection.
Good to know
Donut-King is nut-free, making it safe for those with nut allergies.
Arrive early to avoid sellouts, especially during busy morning hours.
The shop offers smaller versions of donuts for those on a restrictive diet.
Samoan restaurant offers authentic Polynesian atmosphere with affordable prices. Chop suey features pisupo for a unique taste. Mini market sells island snacks and hot food, creating a lively, family-like vibe especially after church.
Chop suey comes with pisupo, giving it a unique flavor that stands out. It pairs well with dishes like Faโi and Turkey Tail for a full plate.
Good to know
Reservations are not required, but dining in fills up quickly after church.
Parking is free and plentiful, making visits stress-free.
Expect higher prices for authentic Samoan food compared to other places.
Clean, spacious interior offers a cozy atmosphere with calming Chinese instrumental music. Pork chop suey features fresh vegetables and a straightforward taste. Families enjoy the kid-friendly and peaceful setting.
Fresh vegetables stand out in the chop suey. The pork chop suey offers a solid, straightforward option.
Good to know
Big portions make it easy for 3-4 people to eat well for around $50.
Lunch specials offer great value and reasonable prices.
Easy parking is available in a nearby strip mall.
Small, cozy spot with Venezuelan-style Chinese decor offers a quiet, family-like vibe. Beef chop suey shines with tender meat and crisp veggies, paired well with fried rice and sweet and sour chicken. Weak air conditioning makes it a bit warm but the flavors stay authentic and inviting.
Beef chop suey features tender meat and a mix of crisp vegetables. It pairs well with other dishes like fried rice with shrimp and sweet and sour chicken.
Good to know
The restaurant has a large parking lot available for customers.
Expect high prices for menu items, with shrimp fried rice costing $21.
Portion sizes are generous, often enough for two people.
Small, dark spot with no seating and a rough atmosphere. Neighborhood feels sketchy and dangerous with limited parking. Food is authentic and flavorful, especially the nostalgic chop suey rice that tastes like childhood.
Chop Suey here has a nostalgic taste that reminds of childhood. The chop suey rice stands out as a favorite and delivers a delicious, satisfying flavor.
Good to know
The restaurant is takeout only with no seating available.
Only cash is accepted; no debit or credit cards.
Parking is limited near the restaurant.
Enjoy authentic Ecuadorian cuisine in a cozy spot with mangrove-inspired decor and lively music. Crab chop suey delivers a true taste of home with every bite. Outdoor seating and sports viewings add to the vibrant atmosphere.
Crab chop suey tastes just like in Ecuador, offering an authentic flavor. The dish is consistently delicious and brings a strong sense of home from the first bite.
Good to know
Happy hour features $1 oysters and runs from 4-6pm on weekdays.
Reservations are recommended for dinner, especially on weekends.
Parking is available on the street, but can be limited during peak hours.
Cozy spot with a nostalgic 90s vibe offers classic Chicago Chinese dishes like egg rolls and orange chicken. Chop Suey shines with packed vegetables and tender meat, following authentic Cantonese recipes. Warm atmosphere suits relaxed meals.
Chop Suey here features packed vegetables and tender meat with a fresh, flavorful taste. Recipes follow an old school Chicago-style Cantonese tradition, delivering authentic, well-crafted dishes.
Good to know
The lunch special costs just under $10 and includes soup and an appetizer.
Delivery orders may not go through if ordered via Google Maps; use GrubHub or Seamless instead.
They charge for tea, which is uncommon for Chinese restaurants.
Small dining area blends Chinese design with Venezuelan warmth and Spanish music, creating a family-friendly vibe. Chop Suey Special shines with crispy lumpias and flavorful chop suey dishes. Robot food delivery and free coffee add a unique, pleasant touch.
Simple menu highlights Chop Suey Special with crispy lumpias on the side. The Chang rice combines lumpias and chop suey, while the chop suey and papelรณn stand out slightly more than other dishes.
Good to know
Reservations are not accepted; it's first-come, first-served for dine-in.
Takeout is available, but dine-in orders are not accepted.
Expect large portion sizes that may require sharing.
Small interior with fancy decor and metallic soup bowls creates a warm, elegant vibe. Halal Pakistani Chinese menu features bold flavors like American Chop Suey and Garlic Fish. Attentive staff enhance the experience, making it a great spot for authentic dishes and unique fusion.
American Chop Suey stands out as a key dish alongside Garlic Fish and traditional chop suey. The menu also features Kung Pao Chicken and a Thai soup that pairs well with the chop suey.
Good to know
Ginsoy Extreme Chinese does not accept reservations and operates on a first come, first serve basis.
Expect a 1.5-hour wait during peak times, especially on weekends.
They charge $2 per bottle of water, so consider bringing your own.