
Miss Chang An is Michigan’s only authentic Xi’an street food restaurant, inspired by the flavors of Chang’an, the ancient capital of China. We specialize in traditional Shaanxi cuisine, serving hand-pulled noodles, Rou jia mo (Chinese sandwiches), Cold noodles, and bold Xi’an street food favorites made from time-honored recipes. Our menu also features refreshing boba tea and bubble tea drinks, and smoothies – perfect alongside our savory dishes. With rich broths, fragrant spices, and fresh ingredients, Miss Chang An brings the vibrant taste of Northwest Chinese street markets to Troy. Whether you’re craving authentic Xi’an noodles, Chinese street food, or boba tea, Miss Chang An delivers a unique regional Chinese dining experience.
Hours
| Tuesday | 11:30 AM–8:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–8:30 PM |
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–8:30 PM |
| Friday | 11:30 AM–8:30 PM |
| Saturday | 11:30 AM–8:30 PM |
| Sunday | 11:30 AM–8:30 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 5071 Rochester Rd, Troy, MI 48085
Phone: (313) 825-7757
Website: http://www.misschangantroy.com/
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Reviews
– Rougamo Pork: 3/5. Not enough flavor.
– Tea Eggs: 5/5. Nice marinated eggs to eat on the side with rice.
– Spicy oil noodles: 5/5. Love the wide noodles. The texture was so chewy and fresh overall. It doesn’t come with any meat tho.
– noodle with soy bean paste: 4/5. Average.
– braised chicken: 5/5. Great depth and umami.
– soaked bun noodle soup: 4/5. Very interesting texture with the soaked noodles/bread. It’s very starchy. Broth had hint of lamb taste.
– Service: 2/5.
Biggest complaint would have to be the staff speaks very minimal English. I ordered on the kiosk and would see their staff come out and say the order in Chinese. They even came up to me and asked, in Chinese, if I ordered the dish they were holding. When I told them I don’t speak Chinese, they just looked at me and turned around. Then later, the owner lady came out and asked for my receipt. She also spoke minimal English…. So it took a while to get my dishes
The milk tea was again good. It was not too milky.
The lady who tends the front end of the cafe was courteous.
I would visit again to try their variety of food.
When the ordering kiosk asks tip up front, you’d better consider that the restaurant is partial self service system. You are to return the finished dishes to the bin at the end of the cafe by yourself. And you take your water cup by yourself.