Royal China Restaurant

600 Veterans Blvd Metairie, LA 70003, 70005, United States

🛍 Soup, Asian, Asiatic, Dim Sum

4.3 💬 357 Reviews

Phone: +15048319633

Address: 600 Veterans Blvd Metairie, LA 70003, 70005, United States

City: Metairie

Dishes: 35

Reviews: 357

Website: https://www.runinout.com

"Blessed that the storm called Hurricane Barry in New Orleans ended up a non-event, we headed out for a Saturday night dinner. Very few places were open, but an old favorite, Royal China, was indeed open. When we walked in, the room was nearly full, and there were people waiting on takeout. Ms Shirley took us to a table, and we perused the menu. A young gent took our drink orders, and It was a good night to eliminate stress with a large hot sake. We ordered a series of appetizers, but with a bread shortage, shrimp toast was out, but shrimp rolls, paper shrimp, and coconut shrimp were in. All were excellent. We ordered the house combo fried rice, with plenty of shrimp, pork and chicken. We al...


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Andreane Andreane

This our new spot for Chinese. The food is great and large portions. We love the dim sum menu, and the staff is so friendly. The owner will even sit and have a conversation with the regulars.

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Павко
Павко

Best Chinese restaurant in the country, easily. Cozy ambiance makes it feel exactly like a perfect favorite place would feel. Terrific food and good prices. New York and Texas restaurants should take lessons.


Gerald
Gerald

I took my best friend here so that she could try for the first time to sum up as there are not many dim sum places here compared to my hometown. It is a very lowkey, traditional old school Chinese place, with really amazing dim sum. The portions here for regular plates such as roasted rice – from what I saw at other tables – are massive. We have a variety of dumplings and short ribs, and everything was really fantastic. The employees were very attentive and overall we left very full and satisfied! Would definitely recommend for the best dimming sum in the larger New Orleans area.


Randy
Randy

Blessed that the storm called Hurricane Barry in New Orleans ended up a non-event, we headed out for a Saturday night dinner. Very few places were open, but an old favorite, Royal China, was indeed open. When we walked in, the room was nearly full, and there were people waiting on takeout. Ms Shirley took us to a table, and we perused the menu. A young gent took our drink orders, and It was a good night to eliminate stress with a large hot sake. We ordered a series of appetizers, but with a bread shortage, shrimp toast was out, but shrimp rolls, paper shrimp, and coconut shrimp were in. All were excellent. We ordered the house combo fried rice, with plenty of shrimp, pork and chicken. We als...

Metairie

Metairie

Metairie, a suburb of New Orleans in Louisiana, offers Creole and Cajun flavors with dishes like gumbo, jambalaya, and po'boys, reflecting its rich Southern culinary tradition.

Categories

  • Soup Warm and comforting soups to nourish your soul. Choose from a variety of flavorful broths and hearty ingredients, perfect for a simple appetizer or a satisfying meal on a chilly day.
  • Asian Experience a culinary journey through Asia with our diverse menu. From the spicy flavors of Thai curry to the savory umami of Japanese sushi, we offer a wide variety of dishes that celebrate authentic Asian cuisine.
  • Asiatic
  • Dim Sum Dim sum offers a delightful assortment of bite-sized dishes, perfect for sharing. Indulge in steamed dumplings, buns, and savory rolls, each crafted with precision to tantalize your taste buds with authentic flavors.

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  • Menu
  • Takeout
  • Children

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