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Best Chinese Restaurants in Loop

5 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

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Our Top Pick
Brightwok Kitchen
Custom wok bowls built to order with sauces and veg combinations that stay consistent at lunch-rush scale.

Notable Picks

$$ Loop Asian Fusion, Chinese
A build-your-own wok bowl spot that runs like an assembly line—pick sauce, base, protein, and vegetables, then get it flash-seared fast. The appeal is customization with reliably crisp-tender veggies and bold sauces that hit downtown lunch needs without feeling heavy.
Must-Try Dishes: Earth, Curry and Fire bowl, Everyday Eat Right bowl, Sweet potato fritters
What Makes it Special: Custom wok bowls built to order with sauces and veg combinations that stay consistent at lunch-rush scale.
$$ Loop Chinese, Dim Sum
A Lakeshore East Cantonese and dim sum anchor built for efficient group ordering—steamers, roasted meats, and banquet-friendly plates that land best when you commit to a few signature lanes. The sweet spot is a dim sum-heavy table plus one larger centerpiece, keeping the meal varied without turning into overlap.
Must-Try Dishes: Peking duck, Siu mai, Baked BBQ pork bun
What Makes it Special: All-day dim sum plus Cantonese staples in a polished downtown format.
8.1
Loop Chinese
A jianbing-focused counter inside Block 37 that turns the Loop lunch rush into a fast, hot, made-to-order Chinese street-food stop. The signature crepe lands best when you keep the build balanced—savory sauce, crunch, and egg—so every bite stays layered instead of heavy.
Must-Try Dishes: Original jianbing, Jianbing with extra crispy layer, Spicy jianbing (ask for heat)
What Makes it Special: A Loop jianbing specialist bringing Chinese crepe street-food to Block 37.

Worthy Picks

$ Loop Chinese
A classic Loop Chinese lunch counter known for fast turnaround and big, no-frills plates—especially the signature spicy chicken. It’s a “grab it hot and eat it now” setup where the best items are the fried, sauced staples that hold up in the downtown rush.
Must-Try Dishes: Spicy chicken, Orange chicken, Egg rolls
What Makes it Special: A downtown lunch institution built around one standout: the spicy chicken plate.
7.6
$$ Loop Chinese
A Michigan Avenue spot that blends dumplings and Taiwanese/Chinese-leaning comfort with a more café-to-dinner rhythm, including brunch hours. It’s best when you stick to the items that travel well on the menu—dumplings and a focused starch—rather than chasing breadth across the long list.
Must-Try Dishes: Soup dumplings, Beef rolled pancake, Karaage chicken
What Makes it Special: Dumplings-and-comfort menu with a brunch-to-dinner schedule on Michigan Ave.