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PHOENIX magazine Dining Guide The following restaurants are noteworthy establishments from around the Valley that specialize in a variety of cuisines, from Mexican to Chinese, Cuban to American. Please confirm information before visiting, and we solicit your help in correcting any errors in this guide. Price categories reflect average dinner entrée prices; drinks, tax and tip are extra. Happy dining!

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Best Hong Kong Dining
Chinese
East Valley, Arizona - 1116 S. Dobson Rd., Mesa - 480-655-8262 - $$
This Hong Kong-style barbecue and noodle restaurant is a lot of fun and dirt cheap. Try the roasted duck, pork or chicken, the shrimp with scrambled egg chow fun or the spicy Singapore-style fried rice vermicelli. Lunch and dinner daily.
Big Wong
Chinese
Phoenix, Arizona - 616 W. Indian School Rd. - 602-277-2870 - $$$
Standard Chinese fare is offered on a hard-bound menu, but customers in the know order from the "Authentic Chinese Menu," which features shark’s fin soup, sea cucumber and other exotic goodies. Lunch M-F, dinner nightly.
C-Fu Gourmet
Chinese
East Valley, Arizona - 2051 W. Warner Rd., Chandler - 480-899-3888 - $$$
Like dim sum restaurants everywhere, the dining room is large and lackluster. But who cares? You’re there for fresh Chinese-style seafood and the best selection of dim sum in town. Lunch, dinner and dim sum daily.
Flo’s Chinese Restaurant
Chinese
Scottsdale, Arizona - 15027 E. Thompson Peak Pkwy. - 480-661-8883 - $$
This bustling, contemporary looking restaurant stays true to its Chinese roots while exploring new territory. Try Flo’s specialties, and don’t miss the hot and sour soup. Lunch M-Sa, dinner nightly.
Flo’s Hong Kong Food Market
Chinese
Scottsdale, Arizona - 20775 N. Pima Rd. - 480-473-1188 - $$
Located on Market Street at DC Ranch, this Flo’s isn’t really a market at all, but rather a good-looking Chinese restaurant, specializing in the richer style of Hong Kong. Don’t miss the fabulous egg foo yong, white pineapple shrimp or fresh roasted duck. Lunch M-Sa, dinner nightly.
Golden Buddha Restaurant
Chinese
Phoenix, Arizona - 668 N. 44th St. (Chinese Cultural Center) - 602-286-9888 - $$
Never mind that this sprawling, attractively decorated Chinese restaurant is part of a Georgia-based chain. With well over 250 items on the menu (which specializes in fresh seafood), there’s something for everybody here, and it’s all fresh-tasting and attractively presented. Lunch, dim sum and dinner daily.
Gourmet House of Hong Kong
Chinese
Phoenix, Arizona - 1438 E. McDowell Rd. - 602-253-4859 - $$
Nothing fancy about this place, but the food’s inexpensive and authentic. The menu covers everything from duck feet and sea cucumbers to lo mein and sweet and sour pork. Lunch and dinner daily.
Hong Kong Gourmet
Chinese
East Valley, Arizona - 1744 W. Main St., Mesa - 480-835-1966 - $
A clean but spartan restaurant that will make you rethink the Chinese buffet concept. The food, which far surpasses greasy, cliché-ridden options elsewhere, is actually quite good. And it’s cheap, cheap, cheap. Lunch and dinner daily.
P.F. Chang’s China Bistro
Chinese
Phoenix, Arizona - 7132 E. Greenway Pkwy. (Kierland Commons) - 480-367-2999 - $$
Dramatically designed and always lively corporate restaurants that make Chinese food hip, accessible and just plain fun. Don’t miss the signature lettuce wraps, and get there early or prepare to wait (unless you’ve made reservations). Check the White Pages for other locations.
Pei Wei Asian Diner
Chinese/Pan-Asian
East Valley, Arizona - 7131 W. Ray Rd., Chandler - 480-940-3800 - $
The wood accents, bold color and sleek, contemporary décor of these clean, quick Pan-Asian restaurants look nothing like your typical Chinese takeout joint. And that’s their appeal. Created by Paul Fleming, they’re P.F. Chang’s for the harried. Lunch and dinner daily. Check the White Pages for other locations.