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Yen Ching Restaurant

Enjoy a comfortable atmosphere and over 100 menus items at this traditional Chinese restaurant. Popular appetizers such as Crab Rangoon, egg rolls and potstickers are expertly prepared. Bestsellers among the entrees include succulent sweet and sour pork, Kung Pao Chicken, Szechuan Shrimp, Broccoli Beef, Orange Chicken, and five different chow mein dishes. Yen Cheng has been a local favorite for Chinese food since 1974.

Wonton King

Wonton King Chinese Restaurant is an award-winning Chinese and Asian restaurant that has been voted as the best Chinese restaurant in Missouri. They offer dine-in, online ordering, carryout, delivery, and catering services.

Lefty's Fried Rice

Lefty's Fried Rice is the first Black Owned Chinese Restaurant in the state of Missouri.

Mai Lee

Affordable Vietnamese food, properly prepared, is the hallmark of this popular restaurant. The interior was recently expanded to meet demand, but many diners still prefer takeout. It is also worth noting the emphasis here is on the menu, not the decor. Chinese food can be found on the menu, but Vietnamese specialties are the real winners. The soups are large enough to serve as complete meals, while the spring and egg rolls make excellent appetizers. With so many combinations to choose from, it can be hard to decide. Waiters are accustomed to diners being overwhelmed and are always willing to help the indecisive.

Lu Lu Seafood

An award-winning Chinese seafood restaurant, Lulu Seafood and Dim Sum is known for the freshness of the seafood they offer. Patrons can even choose their own seafood, fresh from the tank to be prepared upon request. The Chinese chefs who hail directly from cities like Beijing and Shanghai bring original recipes and expertise to each order. If you're having a hard time deciding what to order from the exquisite menu, dim sum is the perfect choice. This spread, which includes multiple medium portions of various menu items, complete with Chinese tea, is meant for sharing, but you might not be able to resist keeping it all for yourself. 

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