Savannah’s moss-draped streets and historic squares hold their share of culinary gems, and the city’s Chinese restaurants—stretching from artsy downtown spots to beloved neighborhood takeouts—are no exception.
Here they deliver the hospitality, generosity, and gentle spice that echo the city itself.
1. Wang’s II Chinese Restaurant
For over 25 years, families have flocked to Wang’s II for thickly fried honey chicken, snow-white fried rice, and egg rolls with a satisfying crunch.
The brightly-lit dining room is decorated in gold and crimson, and huge windows let in the Georgia sunshine.
Service is efficient but never hurried, and the menu is packed with both southern-tinged comforts and more adventurous regional favorites.
2. Fire Street Food
While it fuses Asian influences from across the globe, Fire’s wok menu is all about flavor: spicy basil chicken, Mongolian beef, stir-fried eggplant, and inventive house-made dumplings are standouts.
Mango bubble tea and sweet potato fries round out this inventive menu.
The front porch is popular for laid-back meals and happy hour crowds, while the sleek bar pulls in foodies after sunset.
3. Wok to Walk
Speed, customizability, and big flavor are Wok to Walk’s claim to fame. Build-your-own stir-fries let locals combine noodles, veggies, and proteins, all tossed fresh in the wok.
Garlic chicken, spicy “dragon sauce,” and perfectly charred broccoli make for irresistible bowls.
Open late, it’s the go-to for SCAD students and people looking for a satisfying bite after midnight strolls.
4. Jinright’s Seafood House
More known for coastal classics, Jinright’s makes this list by bringing Savannah’s seafood bounty to Chinese-American favorites—shrimp fried rice, crab rangoon, and salt-and-pepper fish get the Lowcountry treatment.
The staff’s warmth turns every meal into a special occasion, making this a neighborhood anchor for generations.
5. New China Restaurant
New China shines for its value rice plates, lightning-quick lunch combos, and comforting bowls of hot and sour soup.
The menu is safe for picky eaters and adventurous enough for spice lovers, and the gentle southern drawl of the staff makes every encounter feel like home.
On chilly, foggy nights, there’s nothing better than opening a New China takeout box in the square and digging in while watching the world go by.
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