Ding How Restaurant

  3.8 – 155 reviews  $ • Vegetarian restaurant

Strip-mall outpost offering a range of familiar Chinese dishes, including a vegetarian menu.

✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Curbside pickup ✔️ No-contact delivery Ding How Restaurant 95616

Hours

Friday11:30 AM–9:30 PM
Saturday11:30 AM–9:30 PM
Sunday4:30–9 PM
Monday
(Labor Day)
11:30 AM–9:30 PM
Hours might differ
Tuesday11:30 AM–9:30 PM
Wednesday11:30 AM–9:30 PM
Thursday11:30 AM–9:30 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 640 W Covell Blvd, Davis, CA 95616

Phone: (530) 753-3590

Website:

Menu

dinghowdavisca.com

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Reviews

Joey Chang
Generous portions. Tasty food.
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Kail Antonio
Tofu with green bean was soooooo good!
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Syed Mubasher Shah
I was forced to give a 15% tip at the counter by a young lady. I did give a tip as I normally do (regardless), but I have never been forced by an employee. Also, no water on table, no napkins, no menus.
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Anita
There’s some variation in food quality on a day to day, but if you catch them on a good day, you won’t be able to get a better Chinese takeout meal in Davis. As someone who has lived in Hong Kong and whose family is from there, this is my favorite Cantonese-style American Chinese restaurant in Davis. Their chow mein is such a comfort with good wok hei. I also love their orange chicken with real mandarin peel in the sauce. Like any restaurant, if you go in ordering the wrong stuff, you won’t get the most out of your meal. Sweet and sour pork lunch special is solid — more moist and flavorful that the chicken counterpart. The lunch specials in general are such a great deal. I love that we can dine-in again because I enjoy getting a hot & sour soup with my meal. Skip their mapo tofu and west lake soup if you’re looking for something more traditional (they’re not done correctly here). Get to know which chef you like and try to order on the days that they’re working. For the dishes that are tasty, there isn’t a better place in Davis for them. Service is stern, but good. That’s how a classic Asian restaurant operates. I don’t pay money for warm and fuzzy vibes; I pay for the food. That being said, I enjoy dining in. The restaurant interior is calm and relaxing. Bonus: They have an EXTENSIVE vegan menu that includes a plethora of imitation meats (similar to the kind you often find in Asian Buddhist monasteries). It’s a hidden gem, really.
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Joe
The most mediocre American Chinese food I’ve ever had. 1 star for not getting food poisoning, 1 star for decent egg roll. 1 star for decent price. The Kung Pao chicken was very meh. The food didn’t taste like it was cooked in a hot wok. The twice fried pork is mostly cabbage and not taste. Also, the fortunes in the cookies are the worst internet crowd sourced garbage.
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Robert Scott
Interesting Chinese cuisine situated in a strip-mall. I guess this place has been around forever. The menu has some of your typical Chinese restaurant items, but has a “house specialty” section with some dishes I’ve never heard of before. They also have a good selection of vegetarian options with that funny soy-based fake meat stuff. Had such a strange texture but tasted okay. We ordered “Bird’s Next Club” or something like that. It came in a edible bowl made of fried shoestring potatoes and had a bunch of vegetables, seafood and beef in it. It was quite tasty. The restaurant looked old, but that only added to the charm. The ornate Chinese chandeliers had so much dust on them it was distracting. The wait staff was helpful and friendly. I would go back there for sure!
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Wesley
When you’re feeling tired and lazy but craving some Chinese food, Ding How is what you need! The soup and chicken was tasty and filling. There were plenty of leftover food to continue snacking on it later at 3am which were still tasty!! ^.^
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Lisa Baker
Great neighborhood joint. Long time personnel. Fabulous hot and sour soup. They even have a separate vegetarian menu!
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N Wong
Long time Chinese restaurant in Davis. Generous portions all around and friendly/prompt staff. Typical Chinese food, Chow mein and wok fried green beans are particular good. Definitely worth a try for those who haven’t, would go again.
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Felicia Young
The food was good, but you can hardly understand why are they so rude to their customers! This was not the case in the past but now they are extremely rude.
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