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Best Chinese Restaurants in Wicker Park & West Town (60622)

5 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: January 2026

Our Top Pick
Lao Peng You
Handmade noodles and dumplings in a small counter-service space with serious depth of flavor.

Notable Picks

$$ West Town
Lao Peng You is a West Town Chinese noodle and dumpling shop founded in 2019 by brothers Daniel and Eric Wat, known for hand-made dough, deeply flavored broths, and long but worthwhile lines. The compact counter-service room works for casual dates or solo bowls when you want thoughtful takes on dan dan noodles and beef noodle soup. Expect a short menu focused on a few specialties rather than broad American-Chinese standards.
Must-Try Dishes: Beef Noodle Soup, Dan Dan Noodle, Pork & Chive Dumplings
What makes it special: Handmade noodles and dumplings in a small counter-service space with serious depth of flavor.
$$$ Wicker Park
Chengdu Impression’s Wicker Park location focuses on Sichuan cooking, with dishes like dry chili chicken, mapo tofu, and dan dan noodles backed by plenty of chili, numbing peppercorn, and vinegar. The space feels like a modern neighborhood dining room where groups share big plates and regulars work their way through the spicier, more traditional side of the menu.
Must-Try Dishes: Chengdu Style Dry Chili Chicken, Mapo Tofu with Beef, Dandan Noodle
What makes it special: Sichuan-focused menu where dry chili chicken, mapo tofu, and hotpot-style dishes headline.

Worthy Picks

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$ Noble Square
Mon Lung is a longtime Ashland Avenue Chinese-American counter known for big portions, classic combination plates, and old-school takeout flavors. Locals lean on it for egg rolls, fried rice, and saucy standards when they want something familiar, fast, and reliably filling.
Must-Try Dishes: Egg Roll, Mongolian Beef, Sesame Chicken
What makes it special: Classic Chicago-style Chinese-American takeout with generous portions and combo specials.
$$ Wicker Park
Little Wok Wicker Park is a neighborhood pan-Asian spot whose Chinese side of the menu leans on familiar comforts like orange chicken, sesame chicken, and fried rice alongside sushi and noodle options. It works best when you need a sit-down option for mixed groups that want Chinese-American standards, maki rolls, and cocktails in one place.
Must-Try Dishes: Orange Chicken Platter, Crab Rangoon, Walnut Shrimp
What makes it special: A broad Chinese-plus-sushi menu in a lively bar-friendly setting on Division.
$ Ukrainian Village
Takie Outit is a Ukrainian Village standby for Americanized Chinese takeout, with a huge menu that runs from egg rolls and fried rice to orange chicken, General Tso’s, and egg foo young. Regulars appreciate it as a dependable, quick option for weeknight dinners and late workdays rather than a special-occasion meal.
Must-Try Dishes: General Tso's Chicken, Orange Chicken Dinner Special, Combination Fried Rice
What makes it special: A long-running Chinese takeout shop with a sprawling menu and reliably fast service.