

If you don't want to eat there, the restaurant does a robust takeout business to Downtown residents and workers taking some of this delicious Chinese food home. Don't skip the Ding Dong chicken, in a flavorful brown sauce served with crisp, fresh vegetables, or the aromatic beef. (I'll need to look more closely next time.) It's a two-person operation, run by a husband-and-wife team. Yum Yum feels like a throwback to the '70s, complete with customer photos tacked on the wall that look like they might have been my parents. Yum Yum (Downtown): You know that restaurant on Race Street that doesn't look open? It is open - only for limited hours on limited days - and you simply must try it. My standard order? Combo lo-mein, General Tso's chicken and crab rangoon.

They deliver to Clifton-area neighborhoods as well. King Wok (Clifton): Fish tanks in the back, a killer lunch special and Sunday dim sum has made King Wok a University of Cincinnati campus classic. Try the Peking duck or pork belly, both served with steamed buns. Szechuan Garden Bistro (Fort Mitchell): Alex Chin, a longtime, standout local Chinese restaurant proprietor, took over a mediocre local Chinese restaurant and has changed it into something a little less ordinary. $5.50 lunch specials, craft beer and a good sense of humor make this a place you must check out. It's known for super-hot food: If you order a level 10, they bring it out while wearing a breathing mask.
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KungFood Chu's AmerAsia (Covington): Included in the Yahoo! list of best Chinese restaurants in America, AmerAsia is a Chinese restaurant meets crazy kung fu movie set. Here are WCPO's Top 9 Chinese restaurants - and yes, some of them deliver. In fact, Yahoo! says one of the best Chinese restaurants is right here in Covington. Whether you're looking for authentic stuff or a more Americanized version (General Tso's chicken, anyone?), Cincinnati has you covered.
