Edmond, just north of Oklahoma City, is known for friendly neighborhoods, an outstanding school system, and a growing appetite for authentic international cuisine.
Chinese restaurants here are pillars of the local dining scene—feeding families after Friday night football, college students cramming for finals, and couples on date night looking for more than just steak and salad.
1. China House
China House is Edmond’s tried-and-true favorite—fast, reliable, and packed with regulars at all hours.
Dine-in is relaxed and bright, while takeout is ready in fifteen minutes, every time.
The walnut shrimp, chicken lo mein, General Tso’s (with that perfect spicy/sweet crunch), and stuffed egg rolls headline a menu designed for group feasts or midnight solo cravings alike.
No request is too strange for the staff, and the generous portions mean no one ever leaves hungry.
2. Xpress Donuts & Chinese Food
It might seem quirky, but Edmond locals swear by this hidden gem for both savory Chinese favorites and fresh donuts.
Lunch might start with teriyaki chicken bowls, egg drop soup, and Szechuan beef before a sweet glazed donut for dessert.
The speed, value, and unique combo menu make it a local “secret,” especially for students and busy families darting between errands.
3. Hibachi Buffet
Hibachi Buffet brings together endless trays of American-Chinese classics (orange chicken, fried rice, pepper steak, crab rangoon), sushi rolls, and Mongolian grill, all for a flat price.
Birthday parties and Sunday lunches fill the large, lively dining room.
Service is efficient—your water glass is never empty—and families praise the affordable kids’ buffet and ever-replenished dessert bar.
4. China King
China King is that critical Edmond institution all neighborhoods need: affordable combos, crispy eggrolls, and staff who greet everyone like family.
The kitchen keeps up with the rush even at peak dinner hour; their sesame chicken, beef with mushrooms, and garlic eggplant win over both traditionalists and vegetarians.
Delivery is fast across north Edmond and always brings a smile.
5. Panda Express
Edmond’s Panda Express sees long lines at lunch but moves fast—serving crispy orange chicken, chow mein, and teriyaki bowls to a mix of teens, office workers, and Edmond North students.
Service is upbeat, portions are consistent, and it’s a first-choice pit stop after soccer games or before a late-night study session.
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