5 Best Chinese Restaurants in Norman, Oklahoma to Try

Norman, home of the Sooners, is dynamic—full of students, families, and an ever-changing population that loves good food.

Its Chinese restaurants reflect this: some are loyal classics, others the passion projects of chefs with roots in far-flung regions of China.

Here are the spots powering Norman’s takeout cravings and group celebrations, late-night study breaks, and family reunions:

1. China Wonder

This is the backbone of Norman’s takeout scene—dependable and open late, it’s the destination for hungry students and late-night snackers.

Try the sesame chicken or pepper steak lunch specials, or the always-satisfying Mongolian beef.

For bigger groups, their party trays are legendary—overflowing with fried rice, orange chicken, and crispy egg rolls. The staff is fast, cheerful, and never gets an order wrong.

2. Mr. Hui’s Chinese Restaurant

Mr. Hui’s, just north of campus, stands out for its homey feel and a menu full of real-deal comfort: regional Szechuan favorites, salt and pepper squid, braised pork belly, and beef noodle soup for cold Oklahoma nights.

It’s a student haunt and a family favorite, with servers who know regulars by name.

You’ll see visiting parents and professors on weekends, happily splitting plates of General Tso’s and spicy hot pot.

3. Panda Garden

A short walk from OU, Panda Garden is beloved for its value-driven combos, robust flavors, and huge variety: honey walnut shrimp, veggie chow mein, and fiery house-special chicken that “tastes like real street food.”

The dining room is casual and always lively—especially during football season, when Sooners fans pack in for giant platters before or after the game.

4. Grand House Asian Bistro

For formal dinners or special occasions, Grand House elevates the experience.

The menu leans a bit more fusion, offering sushi, high-quality dim sum on weekends, and an array of chef’s specialties—like Peking duck, lamb with cumin, or elegant seafood hotpot.

Service is ultra-attentive and the décor is modern, perfect for group celebrations or anniversary dinners.

Don’t miss the Shanghai soup dumplings if you’re lucky enough to snag them as a special.

5. Lucky Bamboo

Lucky Bamboo is the rare spot balancing quick takeout with adventurous cooking.

Classic plates are well-executed, but look to the “chef’s specials” for surprises: Szechuan fish fillet, stir-fried pea shoots, and stewed pork belly with preserved greens.

Staff are friendly and make recommendations for spice levels and pairings; regulars note how the whole menu “feels homemade.”

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