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Best Family Friendly Chinese Restaurants in Harwood Heights

5 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

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Our Top Pick
Jess Cafe
A high-volume neighborhood spot where Chinese staples stay reliable at scale.

Notable Picks

$$ Harwood Heights Chinese
A high-traffic, multi-cuisine neighborhood cafe where the Chinese lane holds up best when you order with intent—one classic wok dish plus a rice/noodle anchor and a drink. It’s built for repeat takeout and casual dine-in, with a menu that rewards sticking to proven staples over sprawling experimentation.
Must-Try Dishes: Mapo Tofu, Mango Chicken, Sesame Chicken
What Makes it Special: A high-volume neighborhood spot where Chinese staples stay reliable at scale.
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$$ Harwood Heights Chinese
A Cantonese-leaning neighborhood Chinese kitchen that works best as a focused takeout-and-simple-dine-in play—fried rice, lo mein, and familiar sauced entrées executed with solid repeatability. The cleanest experience is picking one main protein dish and one rice/noodle base, then stopping before the order gets muddy.
Must-Try Dishes: Crab Rangoon, Mongolian Beef, Orange Chicken
What Makes it Special: A dependable neighborhood Chinese menu that stays strongest in the classics lane.

Worthy Picks

$$ Harwood Heights Chinese
A long-running, sit-down Chinese-American standby built for families and group orders, with a menu that leans into familiar favorites over flash. It’s strongest when you keep the order traditional—crispy appetizers, a sauced chicken dish, and one noodle plate to anchor the table.
Must-Try Dishes: Egg rolls, Orange chicken, Pan fried noodles
What Makes it Special: A true sit-down option for classic Chinese-American comfort.
$ Harwood Heights Chinese
A no-frills counter-and-delivery Chinese spot where the value is speed and familiar staples rather than dining-room polish. Order it like a neighborhood takeout place: one crispy appetizer, one sauced chicken entrée, and soup if you want the meal to feel complete.
Must-Try Dishes: Sesame chicken, Pork egg rolls, Hot and sour soup
What Makes it Special: Fast, affordable Chinese takeout built around classic staples.
$$ Harwood Heights Chinese
A large, all-you-can-eat buffet that wins on sheer variety and group convenience, not finesse. It works best when you treat it like a selective sampler—stick to a few fresh trays, add a crunchy appetizer, and skip items that look tired to keep quality steady.
Must-Try Dishes: Crab Rangoon, Orange chicken, Hibachi grill plate
What Makes it Special: Big-batch variety for groups who want everyone satisfied fast.