Sweet sour pork dish.
Sweet & Sour Chicken Dinner Special
Combo A
fried egg tofu
Fish in szechuan sauce. Looked prettier before i started to eat it.
fish maw soup
food
a bowl of soup and two cups of tea
the chinese menu
A group of happy diners
Zhu Pai Chao Mian (Seafood House Noodle)
Outside
menu
menu
menu
Zhu Pai Chao Mian (Seafood House Noodle)
Great portions!
Poached chicken with ginger sauce
Suan You Ji
Pepper salted squid
Jiu Yan Xin You (Salt Pepper Squid)
I ate half my food before I remembered to take a pic, SooooooGood
Ku Gua Niu Rou (Bitter Melon Beef)
Cai Xian Yu (Stir Fry Fish & Veggies)
Karen D.
Jul 16, 2024
I have never ordered take out from this place...mind you, I live all the way in Hillsboro, but with a toddler and fussy baby, dining in was not going to be fun for anyone. We went around 9pm. I always worry when you get closer to the closing time of a restaurant you're just basically getting reheated food. But I was willing to risk it all for China Wind. Something about me, is I can taste old chicken. So it was cooked just two hours before, I would probably never got the combo A again. So I ordered about 10 mins prior to arriving and they told me 15-20 minutes. I got there and waited a few mins they just headed inside. Cars in the parking lot but it look like one table of 2 customers and then the rest were possibly employees in the back. I waited probably 3-5 minutes and it was my food being freshly prepared. It probably was an hour round trip to the restaurant and back home. They made everything fresh. The chicken lost some of the crispness due to the moisture of being boxed up. 10/10 I will always recommend. Great portions and fresh food always!
Read MoreTony A.
Jul 12, 2023
Came here with Dan after looking for open restaurants at lunch time on that part of Powell. Dan gives his meal four stars, my meal gets three.Dan opted for fish Schezuan style and got a healthy plate full of breaded fish along with peppers and a bowl of rice. He was pleased and pretty much cleaned his plate. I went for the pan-fried noodles Singapore style and was given a mound of rice noodles with a few shrimp and slivers of barbequed pork, no vegetables to speak of outside of a few bean sprouts, all dusted with curry powder. The dish was dry and lacked both sauce and flavor, but was a bit more tasty with soy sauce. Dan's pleasure with his choice brings the two-star Singapore noodle dish and my review up to three stars.Pleasant though minimal service.
Read MoreDan R.
Jul 11, 2023
Tony said he wanted noodles so we were gong to go to Kenny's noodles. Then he saw another place that interested him, but when I checked on Google they were closed most of the week. So back to Kenny's. Google said they were open. Sign on door saying on vacation this week. Closest Asian place was China Wind, that I'd gone to 10 or more years ago, and it was pretty mediocre Chinese American, but cheap and filling lunch specials. Things Change! No lunch special but a full menu with a number of interesting items. I got the fried fish in Szechuan sauce. Came with bright, nearly raw orange peppers, onion and bits of hot peppers. Tip--stir the food around as the sauce sinks/ Tony got a gigantic mound of curried "yard long noodles" which i don't think these were as they were quite thin and a little dry (stirring helped here too.) Very friendly service. Fairly plain decor.
Read MoreColleen L.
Oct 20, 2023
Looks somewhat run down from the outside (it could use some sprucing up on the exterior, maybe a paint job) but the inside is decent enough. It's not extensively decorated like some restaurants can be but clean. I got the sweet & sour chicken dinner special for $16.95. The portion size is huge - at least 3 meals for me. My meal was yummy. The dinner specials (there's nine options) typically come with the meat choice, fried rice, 3 pieces BBQ pork, 2 (little) fried shrimps, egg roll, and side of soup. Jasmine tea on the house. The other selections on the menu are pretty vast. They have a lot of options here. You are sure to find something interesting. I recommend this place. Perhaps it's not as popular as other Cinese restaurants in the area, but definately worth going to. There was a decent amount of people on a Friday night but not super crowded which is another plus in my opinion. Bonus = open until 11 pm, if you happen to need a late night place.
Read MoreTiffany D.
Jun 10, 2022
We had a big party and went to this restaurant after finding out it's the only Asian restaurant with family style dining that was still open late. Most of the other Asian restaurants around 82nd close at 10 but this place opened to 11:30. Dishes had barely any meat/seafood and were mainly filled with veggies even though each dish was around $18. I'd say it was 20% protein 80% veggies. Everything was really salty too. The main reason for the low rating for this restaurant, however, is the cleanliness. The glass circle was really sticky, our table was near the door that was kept open which meant cold air kept coming through. The worst part was throughout our visit, there were multiple smokers who smoked right next to the door so the smell of cigarettes kept coming in, to the point where it was hard for me to breathe. We had to get up ourselves to shut the door multiple times but it keeps getting opened. The employees did not seem bothered as they didn't do anything about it. It was really uncomfortable inhaling the smoke, which spanned from when we were ordering all the way to when we finished our meal. The only pro to this place is that they are open late and our server was patient and helpful when it came time to order. If you're in the area and are craving Chinese food, I recommend you go elsewhere as there are much better options nearby.
Read MoreTom L.
Aug 25, 2023
Service was good. Waitress was very nice. The food was good. We ordered the curry squid. It was tasty but a little oily. It had more celery and onion than squid. We also ordered the beef and chinese broccoli. I really liked this dish. It a lot more beef than broccoli. The place was clean and open. I will give this place another shot but order something different.
Read MoreR L.
Apr 21, 2024
Food was adequate , portions were small , fried squid was a disappointment, walnut shrimp gummy taste and texture, Even The very expensive Sticky Chicken was a let down .Have had banquets here before would not recommend this place Food has gone downhill.
Read MorePatrick P.
Apr 15, 2024
My family and I came in late at night for dinner. We got combination G, the salt and pepper squid and the house special noodles. First off, the place looks a little rundown, but I learned quickly not to judge a place by its exterior. The squid was crispy on the outside and tender on the inside. So good that I came back the next day and reordered it. The fried rice and noodles had a nice wok hei flavor. 10/10 would visit again when I'm in Portland
Read MoreSharon F.
Jul 4, 2023
A hole in the wall place with the best Chinese food in townA hole in the wall place with the best Chinese food in town
Read MoreAaron L.
Jan 24, 2023
ok so theres like this meme going around abt how on yelp if u wanna find the good chinese food, go w the one that has 3 1/2 stars on yelp... anyways, this is one lf those legit 3 1/2 chinese food spots... went here during the lunar new year and like wow... havent had cantonese cuisine this good in a long time. both the appetizer soup and the fried egg tofu dish were like... last meal b4 the electric chair worthy... also ordered the steamed fish and like am low key sad that i didnt get to eat more b4 it was suddenly all gone... rly its all abt the food. yea the interior is kind of dive-y and i cant speak for how they do their crowd pleaser dishes... but like, the stuff we ordered was done legit and reflected immense care on a special holidaylets see... other good chinese restaurants in portland: taste of sichuan in beaverton/sichuan chef in johns landing for sichuan cuisine; theres a shanghainese restaurant in downtown that does a killer hong shao rou; hong kong cafe is decent for dim sum; golden horse in old town was the bomb back in the day and i hear its still p good... portland has less goin on than other major cities but that doesnt mean there arent those hidden spots out there... idk id take these spots any day over din tai fung (im more of a sheng jian bao over xiao long bao person) and like w/e hipster chinese joints popping up in gentrified portland (unless yr goin on a date with someone whose fav band is alvvays) anyways tl;dr, good if u order the right stuff
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