9 Best Chinese Restaurants in Suwanee

Sunshine Chinese - Thai Restaurant Chinese • $
525 Peachtree Industrial Blvd, Suwanee

Customers` Favorites

Sweet and Sour Chicken
House Special Chicken
Teriyaki Chicken
Drunken Noodles
Shrimp Pad Thai
Kung Pao Shrimp
Orange Chicken
Sesame Chicken
Mongolian Beef
Hot & Sour Soup

“Omg ! This restaurant is soooo good ! If you want authentic style , flavorful, high quality Chinese - Thai food , THIS IS YOUR SIGN to go and and check out this family owned restaurant. I’ve been coming here for a while and it blows my mind how good the food still is after all these years. Winnie and her hubby (owners) are sweethearts and so welcoming. Check out Sunshine - you WILL NOT be disappointed!“

4.4 Superb46 Reviews
Green China Cafe Chinese • $
3105 Peachtree Pkwy, Suwanee

Customers` Favorites

General TSO's Chicken
Mongolian Chicken
Sesame Chicken
Orange Chicken
Shrimp Lomein
Crab Rangoon
Egg Drop Soup
Curry Chicken
Wonton Soup
Spring Roll

“I ordered fried chicken wings, egg rolls and sweat tea. All were delish. Service was good. Place seemed clean. I have no complaints. Oh the spicy mustard burns (not a complaint) but is delish too.“

4.3 Superb63 Reviews
Asian Fusion Chinese • $
3463 Lawrenceville-Suwanee Rd, Suwanee

Customers` Favorites

Shrimp Fried Rice Buffalo Wing Pork Egg Rolls White Rice Triple Delight
Thai Sesame Chicken
Beef with Broccoli
Hot and Sour Soup
Pork Fried Rice
Buffalo Wings
God Sauce

“The wings were small but the buffalo sauce is very flavorful. The beef and broccoli is one of the best I've had and made me want to break dance butt naked. The pork fried rice would make any Jewish mother proud. And finally the chili oil is just perfect with a great amount of spice. Definitely give this place a try.“

4.3 Superb39 Reviews
Eastern China Taste Chinese • $
1000 Peachtree Industrial Blvd #3, Suwanee

Customers` Favorites

Saucy Beef Chow Ho Fun with Gravy 菜遠牛河
Broccoli Beef and Vegetable Lo Mein
Lemon Pepper Wings w HS Fried Rice
House Special Fried Rice
House Special Chow Mein
Singapore Chow Mei Fun
House Special Lo Mein
General TSO's Chicken
Shrimp Egg Foo Young
Chicken Fried Rice

“LOOK NO FURTHER FOR THE BEST CHINESE TAKEOUT IN SUWANEE! This place is one of the best Chinese take out you will have! Food is amazing and fresh, the family that works and own this place is super friendly, and I swear I come here every week. It NEVER fails. I love this place so much, and so does my family. Great food, great restaurant!Parking: There’s a big lot for parking in front of restaurant“

4.2 Good54 Reviews
Station Master Sushi Bar & Chinese Cuisine Asian • $
125 Celebration Dr, Suwanee

Customers` Favorites

General TSO's Chicken
Mongolian Beef
Orange Chicken
Sesame Chicken
Pot Stickers
Volcano Roll
Dragon Roll
Fried Rice
Miso Soup
Nigiri

“There wasn't alot of cars outside. And I was staying at Fairfield next door. So I thought I give it a try. And Wow. So tasty. I got their vegetarian dishes like "hot n spicy tofu" and "vegetable delight". So much flavor and prices better than Fung Mei. A hidden gem among sea of cuisine.Vegetarian options: Their is section on menu indicating vegetable dishes. Main protein tofu. Very tasty.“

4.1 Good57 Reviews
Peking Chinese Restaurant Chinese • $
360 Peachtree Industrial Blvd #101a, Suwanee

Customers` Favorites

Mongolian Beef Lunch
Chicken Fried Rice
House Noodle Soup
L Teriyaki Chicken
Triple Mongolian
Chicken Lo Mein
Hot & Sour Soup
Garlic Chicken
Sesame Chicken
Egg Drop Soup

“Even though I had a stuffy nose when I entered, there was a very strong smell of flowery disinfectant that never really went away. The place was clean, gorgeous decor in traditional American Chinese. Real glasses set the stage beautifully. The waitress was polite and quick to bring water. She brought the soup and then the egg roll. The egg drop was delicious, and the fried wontons were fresh. The egg roll was more a spring roll but tasted just OK. The carrots in it were huge for an egg roll. And the ends are too greasy. It looked as if they had reheated it. The tofu dish I got was delicious even if It was a little overcooked. The tofu should have been more pillowy and not chewy on the edges. I ordered the deep-fried dumplings to go, and they waited until I was finishing my food to cook it. I hope my daughter likes the General Tso chicken I ordered her. It looks as if it has a lot of vegetables in it. If so, this is a rare place that serves it this way. Most only have a few pieces of broccoli in it. The waitress brought me a delicious coffee jello type dessert that was fabulous. I would order it with a topping of whip cream (not the real cream they use) I am allergic so I had to forget the cream.“

3.9 Good67 Reviews
Main Moon Chinese Restaurant Chinese • $
7766 McGinnis Ferry Rd, Suwanee

Customers` Favorites

Shrimp Spring Roll 2 pcs
Pan Fried Dumplings
Shrimp Fried Rice
Hot and Sour Soup
Sesame Chicken
Crab Rangoon

“Tried it for lunch today. Easiest order ever, ordered on their online portal, when I arrived it was ready to pick up at the scheduled time! The cashier was so nice! I got the king Pao chicken lunch and it was so much food for less than 10 dollars, and the food tastes so good and fresh!! Will definitely return to this place“

4 Good25 Reviews
Golden Seven Suwanee Thai • $
320 Town Center Ave Ste C-8, Suwanee

Customers` Favorites

Pad Kee Mao Noodles Drunken Noodles
Pad Thai Noodles
Massaman Curry
Coconut Soup
General TSO
Fried Rice

“Went to grab a quick lunch. They have a separate lunch menu with most food coming with a soup and a spring roll. I got the basil stir fry with tofu. It was great, no complaints. Service was quick. Everything on the menu is moderately spiced. Will definitely return and recommend to others!Vegetarian options: Most options on the menu have tofu or veggies as the "protein". Definitely recommend for vegetarians.“

3.8 Good52 Reviews
Sam Won Gak- Suwanee Korean • $
1291 Old Peachtree Rd NW #103, Suwanee

Customers` Favorites

Noodles with Black Bean Sauce
Stir Fried Vegetables
Noodle Bean Sause

“This place is pretty close to my parents, and a recommendation from a friend when I was craving Korean-Chinese sweet-and-sour pork. We came here right when they opened on a Sunday, and it wasn't too busy, which was actually surprising. The last time that I came here with my friend last year, it was so crowded that we had to wait for a table.My parents and I tend to be small eaters, so we decided to get a set. And then we threw in a fried dumpling appetizer just in case we weren't full enough. The stuff that we got at the spicy seafood noodle (Jjampong) paired with the sweet-and-sour beef. Oh, I forgot that we also got a jajjangmyun. All in all, it was a lot of food!Sweet and sour beef :PROS:- Great quantity, perfect for sharing- Sauce came out completely separate from the fried meat, and this was perfect because it wouldn't get soggy.CONS: - this version of sweet and sour beef, has a slightly sweeter version of sauce. The Chinese version tends to have a little bit more team to it. It's not so much a koign, but more of a personal preference. Personally, this is one of my favorite dishes, and I tend to create this at least twice a year.Spicy seafood noodle soup (jjampong):PROS:- huge portions, it definitely fill this up as this was the first dish that came out. And this was splitting it three ways. We actually ended up taking half of it home.- Fantastic flavor, good amount of seafood to noodles ratio as well.- They were able to alter or lessen the spice. (My mom can't handle spicy things.)CONS:- Again this is an a con, but this doesn't quite reheat as well as taco. Takeout might be a little different, you can probably ask them to separate the noodles from the broth. But by the time I had it for dinner, six hours later, most of the noodles had soaked up the broth. It was still tasty. It's just that you won't have any soup.Black bean noodles (jajjangmyun)PROS:- Also great quantity to share, a little bit less than the spicy seafood noodles. So I would say for two people it's a definitely a shareable dish if this is the only noodle dish that you get.- Not oily surprisingly. Most of the times when I've had this, they do put pork in there, and so the pork fat can sometimes leave the sauce a little bit on the greasy and oilier end.CONS:- none Fried dumplings (mandoo)PROS:- Decent shareable amount, I think there were six pieces but cut in half (hmmm). It's good enough to kind of whet down the appetite a little bit.- Came out crispy and hot, nothing to complain, but nothing to write home about eitherCONS:- Not the biggest fan of the sauce.I definitely come here again. It's only a 15 minute drive from my parents house. The other places where I can get this would require a 30 to 35 minute drive. Service was amazing, the aunties that attend the restaurant are super attentive, and there's also a button anyway that you can use if you needed to call someone.“

3.5 Good24 Reviews