Here is what I searched for you: 1. Hunan House Gourmet Chinese‎ Location: 2350 East Dublin Granville Road, Columbus, OH Phone: (614) 895-3330‎ Pros: Very good food, fast service, the sizzling rice soup is a delight. Cons: Some people have claimed that this restaurant has terrible service.(bad attitude) Here is what one reviewer said about the restaurant: QUOTE I love the hunan triple with the spicy triple delight sauce!
Sooooo good! Also, the sizzling rice soup is a delight! Just be ready to pay a pretty penny.. I'd say about $30-40 per person for dinner.
Enjoy! ...‎ END QUOTE Also, being that I am Chinese, I know quite a bit about Hunan food(Hunan is a province in southern China) Hunan food are known to be VERY SPICY. So if you like spicy foods this may be an excellent place for you.
Otherwise you may not want to eat here. http://columbus.metromix.com/content_image/thumbnail/4x3/180/725423 2. Sunflower Chinese Restaurant Location: 7370 Sawmill Road, Columbus Pros: Classy atmosphere, classy service, fancy food, nice decor, bar scene, has fantastic dim sum plus Canton soup Cons: Some has claimed that the waiters can be cold and stiff at times.
Here is a review about the restaurant: QUOTE If I could give this place 6 stars I would. Not because it was the best Dim Sum I've ever had, but it is so much better than any other Dim Sum I've ever had in Columbus. Most likely you're reading this because you're looking for good Dim Sum in Columbus.
You're not flying in from Hong Kong to find the best Dim Sum in the States. Dim Sum is available anytime but the push cart service is only on Saturdays and Sundays until 3pm. From the moment we walked in, the place was packed to the gills.As soon as we sat down, someone brought us some tea.
The har hau was translucent, the turnip cake crispy, the pork buns fluffy. That's all you need to know. If I have to say one thing, the prices are a little steep.
It was nearly $5 for a small plate of gai lan. €Ž END QUOTE In my opinion, this place seems to be a Cantonese restaurant specializing in Dim Sum. If you like Cantonese food and Dim-Sum, or want to enjoy some fantastic Cantonese tea(they are the best in the world in my opinion) you should come to this place.
A Copy of its menu here: http://www.restaurant.com/microsite-menu-image.asp?pgn=gcp&rid=367350&eb=False&nv=1&bsp=0&nav=menuimage 3. Fortune Chinese Restaurant‎ Location: 2869 Olentangy River Road, Columbus Phone: (614) 263-1991‎ Pros: Quiet atmosphere, great egg rolls. Cons: Not very fancy, common Chinese food Here is a review about it: QUOTE You know how at some Chinese restaurants where they serve breaded chicken and after awhile the breading gets all soggy due to the sauce or gravy that is poured over it?
Well, you will not have that at this place. Their breaded chicken stays crunchy down to the last bite. And their egg drop soup is not only excellent, but unique as well because they add chunks of white meat chicken in their soup, where most places do not.
I highly recommend this place for the 'Chinese Food Connoisseur'! €Ž END QUOTE In my opinion, this seems to serve the very common, middle class kind of Chinese food that you will find in USA. If you like simple stuff such as orange chicken, egg rolls, etc..... you will like this place.
Thank you.
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