4.5 – 808 reviews • Chinese restaurant
Compact fixture serving generous plates of kosher Chinese fare in a convivial atmosphere.
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David Chu’s China Bistro – Baltimore
Hours: Sun-Thurs: 11:15am – 10:00pm. Fri: 11:15am – 2:30pm. Saturday Closed. Address: 7105 Reisterstown Road Baltimore, MD 21215. * Delivery area within 3-4 …
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Yehuda H.
Wow, I felt like I was in a high-end restaurant. The service was awesome sesame chicken was so fresh and yummy soup was delicious. Everything just kicked best chinese in The Tri-state area.
Definitely worth to come into Baltimore just for this Chinese establishment!!!
Yummy!!
… moreArr Sin
Orange Chicken is way way waaaay too sweet and not enough crunch for me in fact NO crunch. Reminds me of the candied corn orange pumpkins lol that’s how sweet it was. But too each is own. I will return but will definitely choose a different dish. Waste of 22$
… moreJoe Brown
Absolute 5-star experience at David Chu’s! We brought the whole family, and from the moment we walked in, the service was stellar. Attentive, friendly, and fast. The food was incredible and every dish was a hit, which is rare for a big group. To top it off, the prices are extremely reasonable for the quality you get. We’re from New York so I hope that puts it into perspective!
… moreHenry Farkas
Great food, excellent service, we were seated immediately, and our server attended to our needs efficiently without being excessively obtrusive. I had beef spare ribs (kosher place, no pork) and chicken and eggplant in garlic sauce. My wife shared, and she had egg drop soup.
Delicious meal. The place was packed because it’s Christmas Day. Service was prompt and efficient. Free parking lot out front. Wheelchair accessible. If you’re looking for a kosher Chinese restaurant, David Chu’s in Pikesville is the place. I recommend it.
… moreAnn Marie Durham
I’m not a a big Chinese food fan but I chose David Chu’s because they’re kosher and I eat kosher.
David Chu’s need to add more flavor via seasonings and less oil…their fried foods have too much oil in them. I would advise that they use less sugar. Their wanton soup is too doughy and their chicken wings are too dried and oily.
Overall, David Chu’s need to consider people’s health.
On another note, David Chu’s food prices are exorbitant!
Having said all of the above in sincerity and Truth, I hope to see more healthy choices here.
… moreYossi Rubenstein
Pretty good Chinese restaurant.
Sesame crispy was crispy and great flavour.
The soups were the best I’ve ever had.
They give you tea for free from a nice tea mug.
Restaurant could be a tad cleaner.
… moreTema Sternberg
The restaurant catered an affair and the food was awful. The spring rolls were oily and tasteless, the sesame chicken was too sweet and overcooked, and the beef w./ vegetables and the vegetarian tofu tasted the same. Everything was tasteless, overly sweet , and drained of flavor. A thick brown gooey sauce is part of every dish. Probably the worst Chinese food I ever ate .
… moreNakema McFarlane
Amazing food. Everything is kosher so obviously the tastes differs a bit from the typical american-chinese food. In my opinion, the flavor was less salty, more natural, and subtle. Still everything was so so amazing! I love an authentic taste & this bistro delivers on that. The portions were huge. Bistro style, definitely somewhere you take a group or family! Seating is limited, and big groups reservations are recommended. Staff were lovely!
… moreZu Ekpunobi (Dr. Zu)
The food is decent, though not as good as the price may suggest. I found the service also pretty lacking for me. I had to practically beg for the check and still ended up going to the front after waiting over 10 mins for it, or any sort of attention. I think it really should be better for the price.
… moreBrandon Facon
Egg drop soup was good but we the wontons were pretty plain and just noodles. The soup was average but I also understand that it is a kosher eatery. Ordered the one soup item and came out to $15 which seemed steep. Overall, I would go again but would want to try other dishes to see if the soup experience was an outlier or the norm. The fried noodles or the Chinese casserole and Moo Goo Gai Pan loo la like other good dishes.
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