House of Bing
House of Bing — a chinese spot in Hyde Park. Affordable. "You know how sometimes the cabbage in the egg roll is crispy almost raw" — Willette England [$]
What 480 diners keep saying
What 480 diners keep saying
verbatim, from Google
“Order through door dash food came and 13-15 mins was hot and good Asl I order the Mongolian Beef best Chinese food on the east side period”

“Food is awesome, there is also a mini bar, and slot machines at this location. I just wish they'd spoken more English.”

“I ordered egg foo with chicken fried rice. The fried was good could be slightly better. The egg foo was just down nasty and flavorless. I paid $16 dollars for a plate of rice pretty much. If you go only get the fried rice I’m not so sure about everything else. I give this place a 5/10”

“I knew I was going to get sick. I knew it and I ate it anyway. First, this is one of the only Chinese restaurants I've ever seen with almost no vegetarian items on the menu. I been eating primarily east Asian food for 20+ years and I've never seen anything like this. I order the Singapore noodle and when I got home I tasted a little and my stomach started gurgling immediately. So I doused it in chilli paste and capsaicin, and took an antihistamine and a probiotic. Long story short, I got food poisoning.”

“The chicken and broccoli looks like the chicken came out of a can with gelatin and had the vegetables mixed on? Because I have no idea what this sauce is... I am only eating the rice but probably won't finish even that ...this was $10...and they only serve canned Pepsi”

“Food use to be good but the place has run down tremendously. Smells of mildew. Ordered large shrimp fried rice, large shrimp egg foo young & orange chicken which was actually red in color and more batter than chicken. Some pieces of the orange chicken didn’t even contain chicken. Then other pieces were hard and the entire dish seemed old & reheated. We threw it out and it was $13 because it only came in a large. The other food was just ok. I will never eat there again!!!”
“Visiting Chicago to see my mother n law and she suggested this restaurant. The food was amazing! The only downfall was the smell. I understand the use of insense but it was way too extreme where we couldn't even be inside or we'd get a migraine. 😥”
“This was one of the first Chinese restaurants I went to when I moved to Chicago. Absolutely delicious and the portions were plentiful.”
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