Chinese Restaurants in Williamsburg, VA

Williamsburg, Virginia is near the historic town of Jamestown which was the first permanent English settlement in the United States. Williamsburg is filled with historic re-enactments, villages and museums depicting early Colonial life. You can visit the Yorktown battlefield where a decisive battle took place that helped win colonial independence from England. Visit the Jamestown settlement to feel what life was like in the early 1700's. For a taste of something different and modern, head over to Busch Gardens for amusement rides and award-winning shows. After a day of history and fun, head over to one of Williamsburg's many Chinese restaurants to round out your day.
  1. The Peking Restaurant

    • The Peking Restaurant was awarded the "Best Asian Cuisine" by the Virginia Gazette for 18 years in a row. The Peking offers an extensive menu for lunch and dinner and features Chinese food, a Mongolian grill, sushi and Thai dishes. The The Mongolian buffet comes with soup, salad bar, bread and dessert. The lunch menu offers special platters that include egg roll and brown rice. The platters range from shrimp chow mien to beef with broccoli. Dinners begin with appetizers such as egg rolls and fried won-ton. The menu is then divided into soups, sweet and sour dishes through pork, beef, seafood, chicken curry and egg foo young dishes. A special section of the menu includes chef's recommendations such as orange beef to sea food crispy rice. A beer and wine menu add to your meal.

      Peking Restaurant
      120 Waller Mill Road
      Williamsburg, VA 23185
      (757) 229-2288
      peking-va.com

    Grand ShangHai

    • Grand ShangHai serves lunch and dinner and offers a full menu along with an all you can eat buffet. Several lunch platters are available and are served with fried rice, egg roll and soup. The platters range from chicken chow mien to beef broccoli. Several vegetable lunch platter options are available and range from sauteed mixed vegetables to broccoli with garlic sauce. Dinner menus start with appetizers like spring rolls and move to soups and salads. The Grand ShagHai offers many dinner entree dishes from pork with broccoli to chop suey and egg foo young. The restaurant has a beer and wine list to round out the menu.

      Grand ShangHai
      5601 Richmond Road #12
      Williamsburg, VA 23188
      (757) 565-1212
      williamsburggrandshanghai.com

    Ichiban

    • Ichiban features authentic Chinese food and fresh sushi, in the Newton Center at the heart of Williamsburg. Ichiban is open for lunch and dinner and offers a vast menu of sushi, teriyaki, tempura and signature courses. The sushi bar menu offers lunch specials that include soup or salad and can be a sushi and sashimi combo to several varieties of rolls, cooked and non-cooked. Lunch specials can include sesame chicken to roasted pork with mushrooms. Bento boxes are also available for lunch and come with a California roll, spring roll, fried rice, soup or salad. Options for the bento box could be shrimp teriyaki to chicken tempura. Dinners offer the sushi bar and appetizers such as chicken spring rolls to coconut shrimp. Several salads are available, including seaweed salad. Dinner entrees range from Peking duck to hosien beef. Rice, noodle and vegetarian dishes are available along with a beer and wine list.

      Ichiban
      4905 Courthouse Street
      Williamsburg, VA 23188
      (757) 253-8898
      ichibannewtown.com

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