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Where to Eat Chinese Food in Durham, NC
"We were just in the area, decided to walk in for lunch, and the food was outstanding and the service was as well."
"We were just in the area, decided to walk in for lunch, and the food was outstanding and the service was as well."
"Carts of shu mai, chicken feet, radish cakes, and more navigate the tight interior of this former house-turned-Chinese restaurant in North Durham. A traditional Chinese restaurant during the week, Hong Kong transforms into a bustling dim sum joint reminiscent of any big-city Chinatown each weekend. Be prepared to wait for a table, though service is fast and efficient."
"Housed in a 1908 historical building (listed on the National Register of Historic Places), Four Square Restaurant would be worth a visit simply for its location – the building is an excellent example of the Neoclassical Revival style of Victorian architecture. Nonetheless, once there, don’t miss the exquisite cuisine with seafood and steak specialties, listed on a bi-monthly changing menu. ‘Great cooking starts with great ingredients’ is the philosophy of Four Square’s kitchen: the restaurant has a well-established agreement with local farms and suppliers to receive premium fish, meat and vegetables."
"It's a little expensive but you get so much food and it's delicious. Chinese food at it's best More reviews"
"College students watch their money, so take a note from them and visit Cosmic Cantina off Ninth Street by Duke University. Cosmic claims to be the “Best Mexican Food on the Planet” which sets a high bar!. You can order just about anything off the menu and stay well within budget."
"1920 Perry StCorn tortillas are made-to-order, there’s a $3 burrito as big as a moderately sized child’s head, 90% of its menu is under $8, and it stays open late."
"You get a ridiculous amount of food for the price and it’s delicious. Our go-to is the Chicken Chimichanga for $7. Address: 1920 Perry St, Durham, NC 27705"
"On weekdays Hong Kong Chinese Restaurant serves up typical Chinese-American fare, but on the weekends the dining rooms transform into a bustling dim sum parlor. Diners line up outside to wait for a seat as carts of sui mai, turnip cakes, steam rolls, and other dim sum classics pass from table to table. A cup of piping hot green tea is de rigueur, and the whole experience is best enjoyed with friends or family so everyone gets to try a bit of everything."
"The Refectory Café is an award-winning restaurant that serves local farm-to-table fare with a variety of vegetarians, vegan, plant-based and gluten-free options. The one-of-a-kind eatery prides itself on providing delicious, satisfying, and nutrient-dense cuisine for all taste and diets, while practicing environmental and social sustainability. The culinary team uses locally sourced and organic ingredients from regional farmers to create dishes like coconut curry tofu, miso-ginger marinated kale, garlic shrimp risotto, and chicken roulade."
"Established in 2005, the original goal of the Refectory Café was to be a one-of-a-kind farm-to-table restaurant where every diet classification could delight in delicious, satisfying, creative food from a common menu. Let them cater your event or join them for breakfast, lunch, or dinner outside on their lovely outdoor patio. View this post on Instagram"
"The food was delicious (the blueberry mimosas are magnificent), service was fast, and the fresh flowers on each table are much appreciated."
"This renovated former gas station, Geer Street Garden, has an awesome patio for grabbing lunch or soaking up the warm weather with a beer. There’s plenty of picnic tables with a mostly shaded area and fans. You can’t go wrong with the all you can eat Sunday brunch and build your own bloody mary bar."
"What do you get when you transform a dilapidated brick building and one-time gas station into a casual hub for comfort food, beers, and cocktails?. Geer Street Garden, of course!. Relax outside on their covered patio, and enjoy some chicken and dumplings, the fried chicken plate, tamales, and more."
"On Sundays, Greet St. Garden in Durham does an all-you-can-eat brunch with a Bloody Mary bar!. Rally up the troops and meet them there!. I especially liked their crispy bacon, migas, and home fries"