Best Solo Dining Sanctuaries Chinese Restaurants in Ridgewood
4 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 2026
Our Top Pick
Beijing Chinese & Japanese Food
Two-menu convenience that works best with focused ordering.
Notable Picks
Vibes:
Quick Bites Champions
Comfort Food Classics
Solo Dining Sanctuaries
Family Friendly Favorites
A hybrid Chinese-and-Japanese neighborhood workhorse that’s strongest when you order with discipline: one Chinese entrée, one noodle/rice base, and a single “extra” (dumplings or sushi) instead of trying to cover both menus. It’s built for repeat delivery and steady weeknight meals, not a long dining-room hang.
Must-Try Dishes:
Chicken with broccoli, Shrimp lo mein, Pork fried rice
What makes it special: Two-menu convenience that works best with focused ordering.
Vibes:
Quick Bites Champions
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Solo Dining Sanctuaries
Comfort Food Classics
A Myrtle Ave Chinese takeout counter where the win is straightforward execution—hot, fast, and properly seasoned—without gimmicks. The best orders stay tight: one noodle dish, one sautéed protein-and-veg, and you’re done.
Must-Try Dishes:
Lo mein, Kung pao chicken, Boneless spare ribs
What makes it special: Fast, no-drama takeout with strong noodle-and-stir-fry lanes.
Worthy Picks
7.9
Vibes:
Quick Bites Champions
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Comfort Food Classics
Solo Dining Sanctuaries
A practical Ridgewood Chinese takeout stop where the best meals are the ones you keep simple and consistent—one broccoli-based stir-fry, one fried-rice lane, and a soup to round it out. It’s not chasing atmosphere; it’s chasing repeatable neighborhood utility.
Must-Try Dishes:
Chicken with broccoli, Chow mei fun, Egg drop soup
What makes it special: Reliable takeout built around classic stir-fries and noodles.
7.7
Vibes:
Quick Bites Champions
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Comfort Food Classics
Solo Dining Sanctuaries
A classic corner takeout built for quick comfort: straightforward combos, fast pickup, and familiar sauces that hit the expected New York Chinese takeout notes. The move is one combo platter plus one noodle item—don’t over-order appetizers that travel poorly.
Must-Try Dishes:
General Tso’s chicken, Pork fried rice, Egg rolls
What makes it special: Old-school takeout combos that stay affordable and fast.