The 17 best places to eat Chinese Food in Dublin, as chosen by you (2024)

If you ask any Dubliner, they’ll obviously tell you their local Chinese is the best.

Your relationship with your local Chinese is probably among the most consistent and unproblematic you’ll have in your life – they’re there for you in times of need, of celebration and everything in between. If you were to ask me to compile this list alone, every spot would be taken up with the takeaway I’ve frequented since I was about ten years old. That’s why we reached out to the good people of Dublin to help us compile a list that’s unbiased and informed, for anyone looking for a delicious feed of hot pot or dim sum. Here are the top places for Chinese food in Dublin, subcategorised into eat in and takeaway as voted for by you.

Eat In

M&L Szechuan Chinese

Cathedral Street (off O’Connell Street)

Essentially THE place to eat Chinese food in Dublin. A welcoming, central spot that proved very popular among voters, and was included in McKenna’s 100 Best Restaurants in Ireland 2014 – 2017. Affordable and always buzzing, with a great selection of meaty and vegetarian dishes. You can browse their menu HERE,and keep an eye on what they’re up to on their Instagram.

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M&L’s green beans, image via Lovin Dublin team

Big Fan Bao

Aungier Street

This vibe-y, authentic Chinese restaurant specialises in small Asian plates and larger sharing dishes and has been featured on the Michelin Guide for the last two years running. With feather blade steak and sweet or spicy Taiwanese chicken on the menu, there’ll be something for the fussy friend in your life, while you can get experimental with their exciting array of jiaozi and great seafood dishes. Prices start at €4.50 for sides, working up to €32 for larger sharing plates. Keep up with them via Instagram.

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Wings World Cuisine

Wolfe Tone Street

A global all-you-can-eat buffet with live cooking stations and an excellent Chinese section, ideal for those evenings when you can’t decide between pizza or Chinese. Or kebabs. Or Indian. Check out their menus HERE, or enjoy a browse of their Instagram.

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Wings World’s freshly prepared Dim Sum, image via Instagram/wingsworldcuisinedublin

Xi’an Street Food

Anne Street South

An authentic street food haven with branches in Dublin and Galway, specialising in the Xi’An Meat Burger – shredded braised meat cooked in a furnace and pocketed in leavened bread – and Biang Biang Noodles, a large belt-like noodle topped with chili, pork and vegetables. Delish. Their spice bag is also one of the best in Dublin – check out our review right here.

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Xi’An Meat Burger, image via Instagram/xianstreetfood

Mak

Ranelagh

Between Mak, Mexican popup Gabos and his Insta cook along tutorials, Jules Mak is one of the biggest names in the Dublin food scene. He transformed Ranelagh’s old Xtra Vision (RIP) into one of the tastiest Chinese restaurants in the city, and there’s now no better spot for a feed of potstickers of a Friday evening. Find out more and have a look at their menu HERE.

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Mak’s Spicy Fried Chicken Bao, image via Instagram/makrestaurantd6

Good World Chinese

Georges Street

On the scene since 1991, Good World is a staple of the Chinese food landscape in Dublin. Dumplings are made fresh in house and Good World are also well known for their specialist dim sum menu. More recently they opened Good Food Cafe, a Westmoreland Street spot for a more casual but equally delicious dining experience.

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Ka Shing

Wicklow Street

A popular choice with Dublin foodies, and known and loved for their friendly staff and excellent dumpling selection. If you’re on the hunt for authentic, flavourful Chinese food, be sure to add them to the list! For more info, check out their WEBSITE.

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Dim Sum at Ka Shing, image via Instagram/kashingie

Chai Yo

Baggot Street

Everyone knows someone who’s had the night of their life at Chai Yo. The all-singing, all-dancing Baggot Street spot with an option to don a chefs hat and create some ~culinary theatre~ of your own. Chai Yo serves up an array of Asian cuisine but their Chinese menu came highly recommended by a lot of yiz. Definitely one to hit up for a work get together, birthday party or girls night. Check out their WEBSITE to make a booking or peruse the menu.

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Image via Instagram/chaiyodublin

Kites Chinese

Ballsbridge

Not far away in Ballsbridge, Kites Chinese also comes highly recommended. The D4 spot has been in business for almost 40 years and is hugely popular with locals and visitors to Dublin alike. A bit on the pricey side but if the consistently great reviews are anything to go by, worth it if you’re looking to treat yourself. Find out more on their WEBSITE.

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Roast Duck from Kites, image via Instagram/kites_chinese_dublin

Janets

Drumcondra

Hand pinched gyozas and the fluffiest of baos served fresh at this spot in Eatyard at the Bernard Shaw. With a stacked menu and welcoming vibe, Janets is definitely worth a visit if you’re out the D9 direction. For more info, see their WEBSITE.

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Janet’s Bao Buns, image via Instagram/janets.dublin

Scent Restaurant

Churchtown

I can personally vouch for the Scent@Home spice box, my go-to takeaway during a stint living in Rathfarnham. There’s just no feeling better than finding the perfect one – they even have a tofu option for our vegetarian friends. If you’re all spice boxed out, their sit in menu comes highly recommended too – check it out HERE.

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Image via scentrestaurant.ie

Takeaway

Lemon Tree

Raheny, Cabra & Finglas

A takeaway institution on Dublin’s northside. The bags are spiced, the duck is roasted and satay is skewered. A local beloved by many. Find out more about Lemon Tree HERE.

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Image via lemontreeireland.ie

Tasty Garden

Fairview

Coming highly recommended by the people of Dublin 3 is Tasty Garden in Fairview, with a selection of Chinese and Thai food and noodle boxes to beat the band. Have a look at the menu HERE.

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Image via tastygardendublin.com

Long Sin Chinese

Dundrum

This place has one of the most glowing Trip Advisor track records we’ve ever come across. A local takeaway serving the good people of D14, with a tasty looking vegetarian spice bag for those so inclined. Browse the menu HERE.

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Veggie spice bag from Long Sin, image via Instagram/longsin_dundrum

Raheny Chinese

Raheny

Another highly recommended local takeaway. Thai options as well as your favourite Chinese takeaway classics, have a look at the menu HERE.

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Image via Uber Eats/Raheny Chinese Takeaway

Wong’s Kitchen

Blackrock

A quality Chinese takeaway staple, with a loyal fan base on the south side. Praised for their fast delivery and Pick & Mix menu option, this is a great spot for anyone in the vicinity of Blackrock who finds themselves on the hunt for a new default takeaway. Have a look at their menu HERE.

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Wong’s Marmite Honey Chicken, image via Instagram/wongs.kitchen

Summer Inn

Various Locations

You can find Summer Inn branches in Finglas, Blanchardstown, Cabra, D8, D20, Swords & Tallaght, and they’re the home of the Chicken Curry Wrappo you’ve probably seen popping up all over TikTok and beyond. Worth a visit for one of those alone.

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Summer Inn’s “Chicken Curry Wrappo”, Image via Instagram/summerinnasianfood

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The 17 best places to eat Chinese Food in Dublin, as chosen by you (2024)

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The 17 best places to eat Chinese Food in Dublin, as chosen by you? ›

Some of the most popular dishes in Chinese cuisine include sweet and sour pork, kung pao chicken, ma po tofu, wontons, dumplings, chow mein, Peking roasted duck, spring rolls, moo shu pork, and hot pot.

What is the most ordered Chinese meal? ›

Some of the most popular dishes in Chinese cuisine include sweet and sour pork, kung pao chicken, ma po tofu, wontons, dumplings, chow mein, Peking roasted duck, spring rolls, moo shu pork, and hot pot.

What is the most popular day to order Chinese food? ›

Each year, millions of Americans gather at Chinese restaurants on Christmas day. In fact, Christmas and Christmas Eve are the busiest day of the year for most American Chinese restaurants.

What is the best meal to order from Chinese takeaway? ›

The 15 Most Popular Chinese Dishes, Tasty Chinese Food
  • Beijing Roasted Duck.
  • Kung Pao Chicken.
  • Sweet and Sour Pork.
  • Hot Pot.
  • Cantonese Dim Sum.
  • Dumplings.
  • Ma Po Tofu.
  • Cantonese Char Siu.

What is the healthiest Chinese food takeout? ›

13 Healthiest Chinese Food Takeout Options
  1. Steamed dumplings. Dumplings offered at a Chinese restaurant are pockets of dough filled with seasoned meat and vegetables, usually pork and cabbage. ...
  2. Hot and sour soup or egg drop soup. ...
  3. Moo goo gai pan. ...
  4. Beef and broccoli. ...
  5. Chop suey. ...
  6. Chicken and broccoli. ...
  7. Baked salmon. ...
  8. Happy family.

What is China's number one dish? ›

1. Kung Pao Chicken. There aren't many Chinese dishes that are more popular than Kung Pai Chicken. The classic dish originates from southwestern China, specifically Sichuan cuisine, and is associated with general Chinese food and cuisine.

What snack is commonly eaten after a Chinese dinner? ›

After dinner, families usually eat seasonal fruit as dessert. Chinese desserts such as red bean soup, sweet white lotus's seed soup, or steam papaya soup are served every so often as a special treat on a hot summer's night.

What is a good Chinese dish? ›

15 Traditional Chinese Foods and Drinks To Try on Your Next Trip
  • Peking duck. Peking duck is a favorite in Beijing with royal roots. ...
  • Xiaolongbao. Soup-filled dumplings are a must-try dish in China. ...
  • Dim sum. Dim sum is one of Hong Kong's most famous culinary exports. ...
  • Hot pot. ...
  • Jaozi dumplings. ...
  • Tea. ...
  • Yangzhou fried rice. ...
  • Mapo tofu.

What do Chinese have for breakfast? ›

Steamed buns (baozi), pancakes (jianbing), and fried dough sticks (youtiao) are popular. Soy milk (doujiang) is a common beverage. Southern China: Southern breakfasts are lighter and often include rice-based dishes due to the warmer climate and rice-growing regions.

What Chinese food can a diabetic eat? ›

Choose lean proteins

Some lean protein choices include chicken, lean ground pork and fish. These proteins are often used in Chinese main dishes such as Kung Pao Chicken with Bell Peppers. Plant-based proteins, such as tofu, are also found in Chinese dishes.

What is the healthiest takeaway? ›

'Go for grilled dishes over fried; chicken and fish over fattier meats, like lamb; tomato or veggie sauces rather than creamy ones; and steamed rice over fried,' advises Tilt. She also suggests avoiding sides and other add-ons unless they're vegetables, as well as eating mindfully and being aware of portion sizes.

What is the most eaten Chinese food? ›

Data Reveals Most Popular Chinese Dish in America
  • General Tso's Chicken (also the 4th most popular dish in general on GrubHub)
  • Crab Rangoon.
  • Egg Roll.
  • Sesame Chicken.
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What is in Chinese food that makes you want more? ›

Monosodium glutamate is the sodium salt of glutamic acid, a common amino acid, and could conceivably play a role in increasing leptin levels. In general, high protein foods, Greek yogurt being an example, have been shown to have a high satiety value. Chinese meals tend to be rather low in protein.

Which Chinese food is tasty? ›

Some of the most popular Chinese food items in India are dumplings aka Momos, Manchurian gravy, Chilli Chicken, Hakka Noodles, Kung Pao, Spring Rolls, etc.

What's the most common meal in China? ›

Although one of their most popular dishes is rice, Chinese cuisine also includes noodles, soups and an extensive variety of meats and vegetables. As for their sweets, the best known are fortune cookies, which entertain diners with their hidden proverbs.

What is the most ordered meal? ›

31. The report found that fries maintained their status as the most ordered food of the year and the past decade. The delivery service, which celebrated its 10th anniversary in January, noticed that 2023 was big year for finger foods from mozzarella sticks, pizza, wings and chips among the popular orders.

What food does China consume the most? ›

Seafood has long been an important staple of the Chinese diet. China consumed 55.2 million tonnes of fish in 2017 – about 36 percent of the global total – making it the largest fish consumer in the world.

What is the number 1 meat consumed in China? ›

Pork dominates China's meat market. In 2022, it took up more than 50 percent of the domestic meat consumption. China is by far the world's largest pork producer, consumer, and importer.

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