Best Chinese in bethesda/chevy chase

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For real Chinese, A&J in Rockville. For Bethesda, try Foong Lin if you want a restaurant. For carryout, I like the place near the Westbard Giant.

Are you talking about the place next to Starbucks or the one in the Wholefoods shopping center across the street?


Next to Starbucks. I like it. The steamed dumplings, and shrimp with vegetables is what I usually get.

Maybe they just make it better for me because I speak Mandarin to them (I'm not Asian, so they get a good chuckle out of this I think)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:For real Chinese, A&J in Rockville. For Bethesda, try Foong Lin if you want a restaurant. For carryout, I like the place near the Westbard Giant.


Didn't Foong Lin close?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For real Chinese, A&J in Rockville. For Bethesda, try Foong Lin if you want a restaurant. For carryout, I like the place near the Westbard Giant.


Didn't Foong Lin close?


No it only moved, because the developer tore down their former building. http://www.foonglin.com/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For real Chinese, A&J in Rockville. For Bethesda, try Foong Lin if you want a restaurant. For carryout, I like the place near the Westbard Giant.

Are you talking about the place next to Starbucks or the one in the Wholefoods shopping center across the street?


Next to Starbucks. I like it. The steamed dumplings, and shrimp with vegetables is what I usually get.

Maybe they just make it better for me because I speak Mandarin to them (I'm not Asian, so they get a good chuckle out of this I think)


We like the one in the Whole Foods center. Yum!
Anonymous
I'm sick of Chinese.
Anonymous
Fu Shing cafe near Montgomery Mall is awesome
Anonymous
In Bethesda I'd say Shanghai Village is probably the best, although we'll sometimes get take out from other places that are more convenient (including Golden House in the tiny old hot shoppe or whatever it is on Wisconsin).

If you are willing to go to Rockville you can go to places like Sichuan Jin River, or Joe's Noodle House or A & J.
Anonymous
I think it depends on what you want. Do you want Americanized Chinese?

Cantonese?

Hong-Kong style?

Mandarin? (And if someone knows of good Mandarin style Chinese in this area, please speak up!)

Sichuan?

I can't find anything I can eat at Joe's Noodle House. It is all too spicy for me. But I love Americanized Chinese from Meiwah.

I love the Dim Sum at New Fortune.

So asking for the Best Chinese in an area isn't helpful without more data points.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Meiwah sucks. I wouldn't eat there unless I was starving and happened to walk by.

Need to go out to Rockville. Try A&Js. YUM.


A&J's is terrible! A bit too authentic if you ask me. Meiwah is great.


OMG....No offense, but if you prefer Meiwah to A&Js then you are definitely not looking for the "best Chinese." Real chinese food does not look like what is at Meiwah. No, you will not find "General Tso's Chicken" or "Orange Chicken" at A&Js. But then again, you probably wouldn't find it in China either.


Trust me, I don't want something I would get in China! That's why I hate A&J's. Americanized Chinese is what I like, and what I assume our NYC transplant had delivered in on the upper east or west side. To each her own. All good.
Anonymous
OP here. I've tried Meiwah and Shanghai Village but not a huge fan of either.

I used to live downtown in NYC and really miss Chinatown. Was hoping to find something close to home but I guess I'll just have to venture further north for good Chinese. Thanks for the recs !
Anonymous
City Lights is reopening in Bethesda - we like it there.

Also, we love A&J! It is our kids favorite place!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:City Lights is reopening in Bethesda - we like it there.

Also, we love A&J! It is our kids favorite place!


City Lights has reopened on Bethesda Avenue across the street from Bethesda Crab House.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Meiwah sucks. I wouldn't eat there unless I was starving and happened to walk by.

Need to go out to Rockville. Try A&Js. YUM.


A&J's is terrible! A bit too authentic if you ask me. Meiwah is great.


OMG....No offense, but if you prefer Meiwah to A&Js then you are definitely not looking for the "best Chinese." Real chinese food does not look like what is at Meiwah. No, you will not find "General Tso's Chicken" or "Orange Chicken" at A&Js. But then again, you probably wouldn't find it in China either.


Trust me, I don't want something I would get in China! That's why I hate A&J's. Americanized Chinese is what I like, and what I assume our NYC transplant had delivered in on the upper east or west side. To each her own. All good.


Let me guess - you have never been to China?

I agree to each their own, but some people don't know what the fuck they are talking about, only want deep fried crap covered in a sugary sauce, and should probably stfu when it comes to discussions about good food,
Anonymous
You're not going to find NY style chinese here.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think it depends on what you want. Do you want Americanized Chinese?

Cantonese?

Hong-Kong style?

Mandarin? (And if someone knows of good Mandarin style Chinese in this area, please speak up!)
Sichuan?

I can't find anything I can eat at Joe's Noodle House. It is all too spicy for me. But I love Americanized Chinese from Meiwah.

I love the Dim Sum at New Fortune.

So asking for the Best Chinese in an area isn't helpful without more data points.


I'm Chinese, speak Mandarin and have no clue what you're referring to.
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