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Best Chinese Restaurants in Albany Park

4 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

Our Top Pick
Great Sea Restaurant
Lollipop wings with a loyal following anchored by classic Cantonese-American mains.

Notable Picks

$$ Albany Park Chinese, Wings
A long-running Albany Park dining room that wins on craveable Cantonese-American classics, with the lollipop wings as the undeniable centerpiece. The food lands best when you order one wing portion, add a beef entrée for contrast, and keep the rest to proven standards like fried rice and wonton soup.
Must-Try Dishes: Lollipop chicken wings, Mongolian beef, Combination fried rice
What makes it special: Lollipop wings with a loyal following anchored by classic Cantonese-American mains.

Worthy Picks

$$ Albany Park Chinese
A dependable Albany Park takeout-and-delivery kitchen that hits the classic Chinese-American lane with a wide menu and steady execution. Best results come from sticking to their most-ordered staples—fried rice plus one sauced chicken entrée—and saving experiments for later.
Must-Try Dishes: Sweet and spicy chicken wings, Orange chicken, Chicken fried rice
What makes it special: Large classic menu with reliable takeout execution in Albany Park.
$$ Albany Park Chinese, Japanese
A casual Albany Park sushi-and-ramen stop that’s strongest when you treat it like a dependable neighborhood rotation. Pair one roll with one warm bowl—ramen or udon—so the meal stays balanced instead of sauce-heavy.
Must-Try Dishes: Tonkotsu ramen, Spicy tuna roll, Chicken karaage
What makes it special: Neighborhood sushi plus ramen that’s built for easy weeknight meals.
$$ Albany Park Chinese
A casual Albany Park spot with a Korean-Chinese leaning menu where the comfort comes from saucy, familiar classics done with hearty portions. It’s best when you order one staple like Mongolian beef and add dumplings or an appetizer rather than stacking multiple mains.
Must-Try Dishes: Mongolian beef, Pot stickers, Egg rolls
What makes it special: Korean-Chinese comfort staples alongside classic Chinese favorites.