Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Restaurant Review


Cheng Du’s - Westside's Hidden Treasure

Located just west of The Westside Pavilion, this neighborhood restaurant has pizazz, panache, and a lot of sweet n’ sour sauce! Rated one of the top 10 “Best Chinese Cuisines” in Los Angeles by AOL City Guide, Cheng Du’s has truly earned their standing. I am particularly fond of their lunch specials, which boast hot n’ sour soup, egg rolls, and a main dish of your choosing for just 5 bucks! Yes, believe it, all that for 5 dollars!

For this Chicago transplant, Cheng Du’s ranks among my favorite Chinese “joints” ever. Huge portions that taste even better the next day,
I highly recommend the Moo Shu Chicken, made and served hibachi-style at your table. The wait-staff is extremely attentive, and is always willing to bring additionally sauces to the table (spicy mustard included)!

Cheng Du’s is my secret spot. Actually, I was told about it from a friend of a friend of a friend, but nevertheless, the menu has pages and pages of dishes that peak your curiosity for your next visit, and leave your taste buds a dancin'.

Cheng Du is located at 11538 W Pico Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90064-1520 Phone: (310) 477-4917 Hours: Sun-Thu 11am-10pm, Fri-Sat 11am-10:30pm

Posted by Andie Karras

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