
Welcome to A Gourmet Chinese Cuisine, Orlando’s destination for authentic yet innovative Chinese dining. Our menu blends traditional flavors with modern presentation, offering a refined fusion of taste and artistry. Enjoy signature dishes like our crispy Peking Duck, crafted to perfection with delicate pancakes and house-made hoisin sauce, and a wide selection of freshly steamed Dim Sum, served daily. Whether you’re sharing a family meal or celebrating with friends, A Gourmet Chinese Cuisine offers a warm, elegant setting and attentive service. Experience the harmony of East and West—right here in the heart of Orlando. Recommended Keywords: Chinese restaurant Orlando, Dim Sum Orlando, Peking Duck Orlando, Fusion Asian dining
Casual, spacious Chinese restaurant with an expansive lunch & dinner menu of classic dishes.
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Address: 1101 E Colonial Dr, Orlando, FL 32803
Phone: (407) 868-8709
Website: https://www.agourmetfl.com/
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They have a few salt and pepper items on the menu, but we asked if they could do salt and pepper chicken, they were very kind and made it for us. It was better than we could have hoped and one of the best salt and pepper dishes we’ve had!
The rice was also delicious and so flavorful, you could taste the depth of ingredients used and the textures were perfect!
The atmosphere and interior design is so well done, it is very beautiful inside and spacious! They have lots of large tables for large groups of people. They don’t have a Michelin rating, but we feel they should ✨
In terms of ambiance and overall impression, the ambiance here is sleek and modern. The interior is spacious and clean. And staff are friendly and pleasant. Service is fast without sacrificing the quality and presentation of the food. We have brought a gathering of 20 guests once, and it didn’t take long for food to arrive on our table. All of the guests were very happy that night and left with good things to say towards the food and restaurant. They have a parking lot behind the building, but street parking is also available if the parking lot is full.
Food: they have a big menu with different style dishes from Cantonese to Szechuan dishes. So today, we only focused on dim sum. Great quality food as I can tell all of it is homemade especially the soup dumplings, rice paste, siu mai, chicken feet, spare ribs, pan fried buns, big shrimp Dumplings, and their delicious egg yolk bun. We ordered their wonton soup and many other dim sum dishes. For à la carte, they came out pretty quick especially when they were busy. Their dim sum menu selections are limited unlike Ten ten. For their food quality I will give it – 5/5
As far pricing: they are in the higher end for dim sum just like YH. But not sure they are pricing themselves out in that neighborhood because there are other dim sum places much cheaper but not as good.
I was disappointed that they did not bring back all the different dumplings variety
I think the menu definitely could use some improving to be more concise. For Pricing is 3.5/ 5 haha
Atmosphere: Great job with the decoration, entrance wall water fall and atmosphere. They just need to add the background music to bring the vibe and ambience. Love the new furnitures and table. Hope they maintain it good!! 5/5
Service: despite being busy, they were very attentive. Love that they kept on checking on us. They refilled our tea without us asking. They clear all the dishes without us asking and kept the table clean. So the restaurant has done a great job training their staff. That is rare in a good Chinese restaurant haha. 5/5
For sure I am coming back to try the other menu items for dinner. I want this restaurant to keep on improving and to do well!
The menu itself is pretty extensive, so there’s definitely no shortage of choices whether you’re in the mood for something comforting and traditional or want to branch out a little. They also offer dim sum, which is always a nice touch since not every Chinese restaurant in the area does that outside of weekend brunch hours.
We decided to go for dinner, and out of everything we tried, the Brisket in Clay Pot stood out as my favorite—it had that rich, slow-cooked flavor and came out piping hot, exactly how a clay pot dish should.
Overall, everything we ordered was solid and enjoyable. It may not be the absolute best Cantonese food I’ve had, but it was definitely good, and it adds to the variety and depth of Orlando’s growing food scene.