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Welcome to Ding How Chinese Restaurant

"Ding How Chinese Restaurant" in San Antonio, TX, is a versatile gem offering vegan and vegetarian options, wheelchair accessibility, and even cryptocurrency payments. Their diverse menu and attentive service have earned rave reviews, with customers praising the Egg Foo Young and Lemon Chicken. The ambiance, a mix of Chinese influences, adds to the dining experience. With a welcoming atmosphere, great food quality, and friendly staff, "Ding How Chinese Restaurant" stands out as a must-visit for those craving authentic Chinese cuisine in a relaxed setting.

LOCATIONS
  • Ding How Chinese Restaurant
    4531 NW Loop 410 San Antonio, TX 78229
    4531 NW Loop 410 San Antonio, TX 78229 Hotline: (210) 340-7944

Welcome to Ding How Chinese Restaurant, a charming gem nestled at 4531 NW Loop 410, San Antonio, TX 78229. Known for its warm ambiance and authentic Chinese cuisine, Ding How has become a beloved local favorite. Whether you're a fan of spicy Mongolian Beef or the classic Chicken Lo Mein, this restaurant promises a delightful culinary experience.

As you step inside, you’ll be greeted by a lively atmosphere that resonates with the sounds of happy diners. The eclectic decor, rich with Chinese influences, creates a welcoming space. Customers rave about the outstanding service, with many highlighting the attentive and friendly staff who go out of their way to ensure you feel right at home.

Ding How is not just a place to eat; it's a community hub where flavors converge. Signature dishes like Egg Foo Young and Sesame Chicken steal the spotlight, drawing patrons for their delicious and consistent quality. For a crunch to start, try the Vegetable Spring Rolls, which are sure to please any palate. As highlighted in customer reviews, the Lemon Chicken remains a favorite, combining perfectly fried chicken with a tangy sauce that enhances each bite.

On what could be a typical Tuesday, you can indulge in mouthwatering options like Chicken With Broccoli or Orange Chicken, both dishes offering a delightful twist that keeps guests returning for more. The price points are reasonable, making it an excellent choice for families or those looking to explore diverse flavors without breaking the bank.

Reflecting on the experiences shared by loyal customers, many describe Ding How as their go-to for satisfying meals that hit the spot. The reviews paint a picture of joy—whether it's a memorable family lunch or a casual evening out, the dining experience here fosters connections over delectable food.

Ready to savor the taste of authentic Chinese cuisine? Grab your loved ones, call (210) 340-7944, and prepare for a meal at Ding How that’s sure to linger in your memory. The welcoming environment, combined with exquisite dishes and excellent service, makes it a dining experience you won't soon forget.

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Mikenbere G.
Mikenbere G.

I came with my dad and it was the best service ever as great and it SLAYYY. I hope my dad brings me back here soon.

katy g.
katy g.

freakin love this place. my family loves this place. always so yummy + hits the spot. lighting is dim but not dark, a little loud (there's no music) but i enjoy hearing everyone talk and the employees keeping themselves busy. everyone is super nice!

MaryPat S.
MaryPat S.

The service was outstanding. The Egg Foo Young was the best I have ever had. I'm looking forward to my next visit

St C.
St C.

Have driven by and wanted to try this place for years, but we are rarely in the area. So we decided to try it for a birthday lunch with the family. The building is really eclectic and welcoming with enough sitting area with Chinese influence all around the dining room. The waiter we had was a little spaced out, but overall the lunch was great. We started off with some eggrolls that are solid, crispy and full of cabbage that pairs well with the chili paste and worth an order to share. Our table got Sesame Chicken, Lemon Chicken, Mongolian Beef, Chicken Lo Mein, and BBQ Duck to share. For 5 people, this was plenty of food and we took home 3 boxes. Incredible deal for $80/before tip. The tables favorite was the Sesame Chicken (though it could use a little more sauce). The duck was a little dry, but the duck broth helps along with some chili sauce. The Lemon Chicken was also dry, but goes well with the fried rice or Lo Mein.

Yolanda C.
Yolanda C.

I had not been to this restaurant in many years. A lot of things have changed as far as the ambience the lighting just the experience in general. However the food remains very good quality. I ordered the lemon chicken. I've been ordering that since I would visit the restaurant back in the late 90s and I have to say they are very consistent. The chicken is still delicious. It's perfectly fried juicy and tender. With the lemon sauce on the side. I ordered the fried rice for charge. It was OK. Our service was great our waitress was attentive. She came to us immediately when we sat down and our food came out quickly.

Monica G.
Monica G.

Food: 8/10 Service: 8/10 Ambiance: 8/10 First time coming here (my bf has been here for lunch before) Our waiter was very nice and checked on us whenever she was taking care of other people. I go the Lo Mein combo, (chicken, beef & shrimp) I didn't care for the shrimp but overall really good. My Bf got the Orange chicken & both got a side of fried rice. Crab Rangoons came in 6 total but I started eating them before I took the pic lol The amount of food we get is pretty insane & Can't wait to come back again