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House of Chan
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Ratings and Reviews for House of Chan
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May 04 2012
Allan L. via Yelp
Ignore the negative reviews. Especially the ones claiming this restaurant does not serve "authentic" Chinese food. I've been to China many times. MOST OF...read more
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Jan 17 2012
Maggie R. via Yelp
If you're looking for "real" Chinese food, shame on you for not going straight to Buford Hwy. For Americanized Chinese, this is alright. Good, and...read more
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Dec 11 2011
Miriam M. via Yelp
Typical Chinese American Cuisine... FOOD Pretty much everyone else has said it, if you're looking for authentic Chinese fare, this isn't the place, but if...read more
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Mar 27 2009
bcdshorty via Citysearch
I'm from New York and have been searching for about 3 years for great Chinese. I have travelled all over Atlanta in search of it. ...read more
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Dec 05 2008
speechykeen via Citysearch
My husband and I no longer eat at House of Chan. This makes me very sad, b/c despite the fact that their egg rolls and crab rangoo...read more
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Jul 09 2008
via Citysearch
This is quite simply a great Chinese place. Instead of the heavy, greasy chinese that other places serve, the food here tastes fr...read more
The Scene
Located in a nearly invisible strip center along with a funeral products store, House of Chan maintains an unshakably dignified air, with its elegant black awning, marble-tiled entry and stately Muzak. Though small, it feels clean and airy. It's a welcome stop on a rainy night.
The Food
Fresh ingredients and standout sauces are the keynote here. Spicy Hunan eggplant with chicken combines slivers of Asian eggplant with tender strips of chicken breast in a slightly sweet, almost buttery sauce. Moo shu pork contrasts crunchy vegetables and mildly flavored meat with a tangy plum sauce. Kulu shrimp, ''Chan's specialty,'' is a welcome improvement over the typical sweet and sour offering. Tomatoe-y, tangy-sweet sauce is tossed with perfectly cooked red and green bell peppers and especially fresh-tasting shrimp. In a special of green beans in black bean sauce, the salty sauce highlights the green beans' sweetness--it's a perfect contrast of texture and flavor.