

The Chinese Restaurant on Stilts!! We are a casual, family-oriented restaurant that strives to provide quick service and with high quality food, but still offer our guests a memorable dining experience and get them to keep coming back to dine with us for over 40 years!
Traditionally decorated destination on red stilts serving up classic fare since 1983.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 4531 Northwest Loop 410, San Antonio, TX 78229
Phone: (210) 340-7944
Website: http://www.dinghowsa.com/
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Reviews
*Foid is very fresh.
*Portions are ample. Smaalervappitites can probably share 1 entrée.
*This food definitely has ample sodium, which is common in oriental foods because n ost us MSG. This might restrict what those on a restricted sodium diet can order.
SERVICE:
*Our waitress, Alvina, was very cordial and effiicient. She checked our table ample times, but was not overbearing.
*our orders were on spot, as my wife cut the onions in her chicken fried rice entreè.
ATMOSPHERE:
*Bilding is on pillars, so you are elevated. There are no windows, so you have no elevated views.
*ornate Asian wood and artwork adorn the place.
*To me, kind of a cozy vibe, but I wouldn’t call it romantic.
Wokhei, is a smoky, charred taste from stir-frying in a carbon steel wok over a very high flame
And the prices are amazing. You can feed a family of 7 for only 50 bucks
You order and they place your dishes on the last Susan table top and you have a “ personal buffet”
A very successful family business
Our server was Katie, she was sweet and very attentive. My drink never went empty and I always had exactly what I needed.
The place was pretty busy given the time of day. The restaurant was pretty nice and felt authentic. I liked their little fountain pond at the entrance. The music was also suiting which added to the experience.
I hear so much about this place and perhaps I just didn’t order one of their best dishes. I’d be back to try some more options in the future.
Sam went above and beyond to make sure our meal was perfect—attentive, friendly, and genuinely dedicated to ensuring everything came out just right. The recommendations were spot-on and made the whole experience feel special from start to finish.
The food itself was phenomenal—every dish was bursting with flavor, perfectly seasoned, and beautifully presented. You could really taste the freshness and authenticity in every bite.
Between the incredible service from Sam and the delicious food, Ding How has easily become one of our new favorite restaurants in San Antonio. Highly recommend this place to anyone looking for amazing Chinese food and top-notch service!
Our family ordered the lunch specials and here are the summaries for each order:
1. Lemon Chicken- extremely large portion, sauce lacks depth, and rice is a weird texture and not like any fried rice I have ever seen. It is more like days old boiled rice that wasn’t quite fried. The sauce is some type of red sauce. I could not eat the rice.
2. Sweet and Sour Pork- again, extremely large portion, sauce had no flavor and had too much gelatin or cornstarch. It was as if they microwaved it beyond the acceptable temperature and then cooled down into a goop. The meat tasted old. The food was served cold with the rice and was all inedible.
3. Mongolian Beef- served cold and flavorless with the rice.
4. Mongolian Chicken- served semi-warm and flavorless. Served with the rice.
Other food we ordered and here are the summaries for each:
5. Crab Rangoons- a misnomer as there was zero crab or even crab flavor in these. Just a dollop of flavorless cream cheese.
6. BBQ Pork Ribs- extremely chewy. It took over 30 minutes to eat one. I believe these had been previously cooked and then put either in a fryer or oven way past cooking time. This made the meat tough and inedible.
7. Egg drop soup- was decent and came out before the rest of the food.
8. Egg Roll- very large and tasty. This is the only item I actually ate in full. It came out before the food.
9. Iced Tea- served unsweetened and not much of a flavor.
Service
The server was pushy and wanted my husband to share his soup. He did not want to and she still brought 4 bowls despite asking for 2. Also, the servers are zigzagging everywhere with their carts. The food carts used to serve the food are dirty and have not been cleaned in a long time. Gratuity is automatically added (not sure for how many people).
Ambiance
Tables too close together and many people talking loudly. Waiting area crowded and as aforementioned, servers and other workers zigzagging through tables and crowds. Everything has years of accumulated dirt such as the restroom and walkways and the serving carts.
Conclusion
I don’t understand the appeal of this place. I always saw this building but never ate here and after trying it I will never return. I don’t know what Chinese food people have been eating to believe that this is the best Chinese food around.