Craving hearty Chinese in Salem or St. James? Our family-owned Yangtze Chinese Restaurant serves up dishes like General Tso’s Chicken and Crab Rangoon for lunch and dinner. Customers love our fresh ingredients, generous portions, and friendly service. Enjoy dine-in or takeout from our flavorful menu today!
Address and Contact Information
Address: 104 W Franklin St, Salem, MO 65560
Phone: (573) 729-5995
Website: https://www.yangtzemo.com/
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Reviews
That being said, this place makes pretty dang good food. I think my favorite was the saffron/tumeric noodles. The people who work there know all the regulars by name, and that’s how I know I will find some pretty decent food no matter where I go. Always go where the locals go. Service was top notch. If you like a good Chinese buffet more than I do you will not be disappointed!
The food was okay. Some good options. Dessert and fruit bar was delicious. Soda was really flat.
The food was fresh, the service was great, very friendly folks! Casual, cozy, comfortable atmosphere.
I normally don’t eat dessert, but my husband sat down with a piece of banana cake and a piece of pumpkin bread, and immediately I knew it was homemade. I had to get my own! The banana bread was rich and dense. The pumpkin bread had walnuts.
The Vietnamese rolls were great, really crispy. Breaded fried zucchini, hand battered fried mushrooms, the cabbage and garlic was yummy.
My only complaint is that we don’t live closer!
I highly recommend you try this place. Be sure you arrive with an empty stomach, because you’re going to want to take a tast of everything they offer!!!
I can’t say enough great things about this place. I will definitely be making special trips to go back, even if it’s an hour drive from where I live.
Overall, not the best we’ve had, may not order again from there.
So, I get it home, pick all the nasty onions out, then I realize why she said that. There was more onion than beef!! They are just cheap and trying to save $ by ripping us off any little way they can! Mongolian beef was not cheap either. I have pics to prove it…