Young Chow Cafe

Young Chow Cafe - Table reservation

6333 Multiplex Drive, Centreville I-20121, United States
616 Reviews 4.3

"Jjajangmyeon was okay. But the Tangsuyook (sweet and sour pork) is the best in the area. They use sweet sticky rice on roasted pork."

Details

Phone: +17039682751

Address: 6333 Multiplex Drive, Centreville I-20121, United States

City: Centreville

Website: https://www.youngchowcafecentreville.com/index.html

Opening hours

Monday: 11:00-21:00

Wednesday: 11:00-21:00

Thursday: 11:00-21:00

Friday: 11:00-22:00

Saturday: 11:00-22:00

Sunday: 11:00-21:00

Statistics

Dishes: 31

Amenities: 11

Categories: 5

Reviews: 616


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Reviews

5 /5 Rating

i live around here and this place is the best in centreville. btw the lady is very pleasant to speak in the phone and in person. i did try the fried dumplings that someone wrote i should and it didnt disappoint. i ordered the shrimp fried rice... little salty but i like the flavor. sesame chicken was good and mongolian beef was ok and loaded with beef not green onions like the other places. i still think this is still one of the very few good chinese places i have been around virginia

5 /5 Rating

Fantastic surprise! Excellent food in this small restaurant located in a strip-mall next to the Coast Guard Exchange. Clean and pleasant seating area and very friendly service. Food came fast and hot... beautifully presented with all fresh ingredients. The gen Tso shrimps were great, like the eggplant chicken... delicious! We'll be back soon! See also the take-out menu!

5 /5 Rating

This is the best Chinese restaurant so far!! My father brought me here about 16 years ago and was addicted to it. Since we far a little his hard for me to go every time, but def recommend. Our favorite is the rainbow chicken and noddles! It was a while, but def value of driving will go in a few weeks.

5 /5 Rating

Just a good Chinese food for the execution. The fried spring rolls were particularly remarkable. came here to New Year's Eve and the lady worked the counter, bless her, went a million miles an hour, but still friendly with customers.

4 /5 Rating

Jjajangmyeon was okay. But the Tangsuyook (sweet and sour pork) is the best in the area. They use sweet sticky rice on roasted pork.