“We just tried this place and it was fantastic! We had the spicy pork chow menu and house special fried rice, and they did not disappoint! Simple flavors, great noodles, and great portions combined with fantastic customer service have made this place our go-to for Asian takeout. Definitely have a regular set of customers in our home. Delicious!!“
“Really really good food. Had some Tom Kha and Pad Thai takeout and had to eat in the next night to try their curry. I noticed their shrimp is fresh immediately, and realized that all their vegetables are fresh too. Better than Thai food I've had in SE Asia. Better portion sizes than other restaurants (not too big). Quick service. And it's only ~$15 a plate. Eat here.“
“This is Vancouver's best sushi restaurant. I would give more than 5 stars if possible. I ordered calamari, gyoza, tempura shrimp, and egg rolls for appetizers .For the main course we ordered the Sashimi combo. Various tuna, red snapper,and salmon nigiri. And a tsunami roll.The food was excellent. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️The service is great. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️The atmosphere is relaxing. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️I highly recommend this place ?“
“We just tried this place and it was fantastic! We had the spicy pork chow menu and house special fried rice, and they did not disappoint! Simple flavors, great noodles, and great portions combined with fantastic customer service have made this place our go-to for Asian takeout. Definitely have a regular set of customers in our home. Delicious!!“
“I love this place!! Best Asian food in Vancouver. It’s more expensive, but you actually get your moneys worth. The food is quality. The taste is amazing and it’s consistent. Should I know!! I order the sizzling rice and pork ribs, cilantro beef or spicy shrimp, chili dumplings and jasmine rice EVERY Saturday!! Not even kidding!! And it’s good whether it’s delivered or whether you pick up!“
“Very nice teriyaki restaurant. They have some good looking menu items. This was my first time here, so I will try some others next time. The Gyoza are basically pot stickers and pretty tasty! I got the bulgogi because I love Korean food. The flavor was spot on, but the cut of meat was pretty low end, lots of gristle and fatty pieces.The chicken Gyoza was very well cooked, and overall a better choice than the bulgogi.Parking: Strip mall parking, so plan ahead if you're on a schedule!“
“Literally the BEST Chinese food I’ve ever had. I used to drive all the way from Lake Oswego to come here. Every dish I’ve had has been so flavorful and amazing and I haven’t been disappointed. Now I drive all the way across town for it.“
“Just moved to Vancouver and was craving Chinese food but didn't know where to go. Lucky House is nearby. I ordered the Bill Special for my twin nieces and myself. It was so good!! The portions are huge, and it was great for us. Nieces don't like shrimp so I got all of them to myself. lol Great sweet n sour chicken, fried rice and we all loved the lo mein. We had enough rice and lo mein for lunch the next day. It was really good and I will be going back soon. Very nice staff also.“
“Place could use some updating for sure. However, it did look clean. The staff was super nice and the food was great so I can't complain about that. They seem up really care about their food and customers. This was not our first time in. It definitely won't be our last either. Prices are good as well.“
“Hello, so I was looking for a local ramen shop I could get some dinner from with some old friends, which we stopped by Teriyaki & noodles to dine in and try something new. The food came out in ten minutes for the three of us, amazing displays, very fresh big portions which not only looked spectacular, but tasted delicious and the operator was so nice and just above and beyond from anything I could have asked for. Seriously if you want a unique experience this is a restaurant you have got to try! Highly recommend it and my friends and I needed to go boxes because the food was just so filling. Can't wait to come back! & 5 stars all around walking in to walking out!“
“Very good, simple American style Chinese restaurant. Surprisingly good depth of flavor in the fried rice, which at first glance looked like white rice. Very tasty vegetable spring roll, though not made in house. It was expertly fried, crispy and not greasy at all. I also enjoyed the snow pea pods in the mixed vegetables. Eveything, including ladies restroom absolutely sparkling clean. I'd eat here again, perhaps trying a house specialty.Parking: Abundant parking lot at Main and 22nd downtown Vancouver.“
“Have been eating Taiwanese snacks and breakfast from Small Eats for the last 2 years every time I visit the Vancouver Farmer Market. The co-owners are super sweet and I love that that they source their ingredients locally and can make most of their items vegetarian.My favorite item is their fantuan (rice roll) that has pickled vegetables, veggie floss, purple rice and other stuff inside. My partner who is not Taiwanese, loves it too. I also love their dan bing (savory egg crepe with sprouts), which comes in a large portion and feeds 2 people.I recently tried their food from the lunar new year pop up last weekend and it was amazing and reminds me of food from home!!! I got almost all their vegetarian items just to try it out and everything was super delicious!Vegetarian options: Almost every single item can be made vegetarian and they're all delicious! So far, I've tried their vegetarian fan tuan (rice roll), congee, bento box, dan bing (savory egg crepe), zhongzi (leaf wrapped rice with stuff inside) and 4 of their lunar new year pop up dishes“
“This place is legit. If you know you know. Food is fresh off the wok. Fresh veggies, garlic and a hot wok. No frills. Their mapo tofu was excellent.The people who are writing about not putting enough sauce on food should just stick to kung pow chicken at some chain restaurant.Vegetarian options: Mapo tofu is usually made with beef but they can customize to not have any meat. I'm vegetarian.“
“Today was my first visit. I went for a late lunch-early dinner. I had the spicy chicken with a scoop of white rice and a side salad, plus a side of gyoza. It was so good! The gyoza was crispy with a tangy dipping sauce. I used the rest on top of the rice. But the spicy chicken was my favorite. The sauce is creamy with modest amount of heat. There is sriracha at the table if you prefer a little more bite. I will definitely be back. I think I was the only person dining at that time of day. The a/c felt great.“
“My man & I had been looking for a chinese restaurant nearby & thankfully, this one was still open. When we first pulled up, the parking lot was a little confusing. It was awkward the way it was set up & the parking lines are almost gone. If you’re planning to go at night, be cautious. Besides the parking, delicious Chinese food & great service. When we walked in we were immediately greeted by the host. He was attentive and informative. I had so many questions about the menu & I appreciated his patience. We ordered almost half of the menu to go. We didn’t even feel like we were waiting at all. The food came out quick and it was nice & hot. I’m very picky about my sweet n sour chicken & theirs did NOT disappoint. I wish I had taken pictures before I inhaled my food. Every dish we ordered was absolutely delicious.“
“Just a hole in the wall kinda place. There is NO dining there, it's a delivery or pick up restaurant. The neighborhood has gone to He!!, but they haven't. It's the only Chinese food in the area that we eat anymore. Great portions for the price, and they're happy to substitute items if you want to. I highly recommend to anyone looking for great Chinese food.Vegetarian options: Just see it on menu“
“We love Chinese food and we think Great Taste lives up to its name. The food is best we have ever had, the portions are generous, and the price is right. And we love the service which friendly, fast and reliable. Enjoy!Wheelchair accessibility: The dining is spacious making navigating walkers and wheelchairs a cinch!“
“i don't like the music here, but everything else is sweet. it's not fancy, but the food is lovely and the gyoza is SO nice and crispy. the egg drop soup gives me that good nostalgia. i appreciate it here. and the drink selection in the little fridges is soooo good!! service is sweet.“
“terrible service. we spent over 100 dollars and they treated us like a burden. they seem to Hate any race of non-Asian descent (especially white people) and they hate to have to deal with you or any questions you or your children may have. I can not stress it enough: average food, overly priced and extremely rude. since they hate their customers so much hopefully this review will helpp them achieve their ultimate Goal of not being bothered by any customers. I don't think I've ever left a bad review even when food has been horrible because I know people are just trying to do their best and earn and living. these people were so rude over the phone and even more rude in person literally to every customer except one Asian one. it was so bad I has“
“Started going here as a child. For a few years it became awful, so I stopped going.A year ago, I decided to stop in for lunch to see if it's changed at all, and it's even better than before.I see comments complaining about the chow mein not having chow mein noodles.LO'mein is what they're talking about. They're ordering the wrong item.What's pictured above is Chow mein, sweet n sour pork (I suggest asking for the sauce on the side), and an egg dish in gravy. I can't remember the name.It was all perfectly cooked“
“I'm from AZ on a multi year assignment here locally. I tried Chopsticks for the first time today and found the food and service excellent. The best Chinese food restaurant in Vancouver. We had crab puffs, the General Tsao Chicken and Special Lo Mein. Large portions with great flavor. We will be back for more.“
“I was so happy to find the Vancouver location- I've gone to the former Portland locations many times. Hands down the best wonton & roast pork soups in the metro area. The quality is consistently high, great service, and quick. Highly recommend!“
“This place is a strip mall GEM. It’s tiny, there’s not a lot of tables, but every time I eat here I am floored that it’s not packed full. I usually come for the lunch special; it’s pretty cheap and you get a lot of food. You can’t go wrong with the Pong Pong Chicken or the Crispy Garlic Chicken. I don’t know how they do it, but they manage to keep the batter crispy even when it’s covered in sauce. Delicious sauce. The salmon puffs are delightful. I kinda want this place to get super popular, so they can afford to move into a bigger space and maybe invest in a soda fountain (with Dr Pepper, please.)“