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Welcome to Chen’s

Chen's, a Chinese restaurant located in Cranberry Township, PA, offers a wide range of delicious dishes with many vegetarian options. Whether you're dining in or taking out, Chen's provides a casual atmosphere with excellent waiter service and a full bar. With free Wi-Fi, outdoor seating, and catering options available, Chen's is a great choice for groups, families, and kids. The relaxed ambiance, along with the convenient amenities like private lot parking and bike parking, makes Chen's a must-visit spot for lunch or dinner. Don't miss out on experiencing the flavors and hospitality of Chen's.

LOCATIONS
  • Chen’s
    101 Brandt Dr Cranberry Township, PA 16066
    101 Brandt Dr Cranberry Township, PA 16066 Hotline: (724) 776-6760

Welcome to the vibrant world of Chen’s, a hidden gem located at 101 Brandt Dr, Cranberry Township, PA 16066. As an unverified yet beloved establishment in the realm of Chinese cuisine, Chen’s offers more than just a meal; it provides a delightful dining experience characterized by its stunning ambience and delectable offerings. With inviting koi ponds set outside and captivating aquariums indoors, this restaurant presents a feast for the senses even before you take your first bite.

The atmosphere is both charming and warm, as noted by visitors who appreciate the restaurant’s artful décor, which adds to its unique character. Guests rave about the friendly service, quickly delivered fresh dishes, and generous portions that ensure no one leaves hungry. With a menu filled with tantalizing options, standout dishes include the mouthwatering General Tso's Chicken and the aromatic Mongolian Beef, both of which have garnered rave reviews.

For those seeking comfort in a bowl, Chen’s hot pots deliver. Filled with tender meats, vibrant vegetables, and rich sauces, they are perfect for sharing or indulging solo. Many patrons also celebrate the diverse offerings, such as the Korean Kimchee options and the versatile Udon Noodle dishes, catering to a variety of culinary preferences.

While the prices may be on the higher side, many diners agree that the quality justifies the cost. A visit to Chen’s is not just about eating; it’s about savoring every carefully crafted plate, created with dedication and expertise. As echoed by many satisfied customers, Chen's has certainly established itself as a staple in Cranberry Township, and one visit will make it clear why.

So, whether you’re reminiscing about your favorite Asian dishes or eager to try something new, Chen’s awaits you with open arms and a promise of a delightful culinary adventure. You may even find yourself becoming a regular as you enjoy the stunning fish tanks and the lively sound of water from their serene fountains.

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Dana P.
Dana P.

My family found Chen's when on the road back from North East Ohio. Chens has koi ponds outside and aquariums inside. The restaurant is dated in its decor, but you know you are in the right place when there is a line to be seated. The food is not cheap, but very well made. I ordered the Mongolian beef and it was incredible and among the best I have ever had. My husband ordered the beef hot pot, which he really enjoyed, but it wasn't true hot pot as a soup. We enjoyed the egg rolls and our daughters ordered the kids meals, one with the sesame chicken and the other with the chicken nuggets. The kids meals were on the pricier side, but the portion and quality of the food completely justified the cost. The service was excellent too. We will definitely plan to come back.

beth a.
beth a.

Great ambience-fountains and koi ponds outside. Very pretty lighting and large aquariums inside. Pleasant, friendly staff. And the food was fantastic! Portions were good. We will be back for sure!

Patrick H.
Patrick H.

Chen's is a cranberry staple. They have been here for years and they still rock. Sitting inside or outside is great. We love to sit out by the fish. The service is always great and the food comes out fast and hot. Be careful as the servings are big so bring a healthy appetite

Lynne G.
Lynne G.

We've discovered a second great option for Asian food in Cranberry. Chen's is a low-key, casual spot for fantastic food. The hot pots are exactly that -- a bubbling bowl of meat, veggies, and flavorful sauce. They also have multiple eggplant dishes which is a win for us eggplant lovers. Plus -- they offer basic beer, wine, and cocktail selections. Don't miss the unique fish tanks inside, and the gigantic koi in the outdoor pond.

Nick S.
Nick S.

Great food as always. The waitress was exceptional! Pardon my Brain, cant remember her name, but she was very attentive. Food was not only good but was hot and served quickly.

Tim H.
Tim H.

Boss lady was super friendly. It was a Monday after Mother's Day weekend, it wasn't busy and she pretty much showed us the whole place, and asked us where we like to sit. We decided to sit at the balcony as it was a beautiful night. Amazing Fen-shui here made dinning experience to another level. Food was fine, nothing compared to authentic Chinese dinning at major cities, it's fine.

Kimberly S.
Kimberly S.

I'm prefacing this review saying that I can't have MSG. It gives me massive migraines. So I'm extremely careful when looking for a new Chinese place. We've lived in Cranberry for almost 2 years and I've yet to find a decent Chinese place that doesn't put MSG in their food. I called Chen's and spoke to a very nice gentleman and asked if they use MSG and he said they do, but can remove it on request. I was so happy to hear it and ordered for take out. I ordered 2 egg rolls, 1 wonton soup, sweet & sour chicken, and szechuan beef all without MSG. The egg rolls were definitely huge, but we both found them very greasy. The overwhelming flavor of the grease overpowered any flavor the egg rolls themselves might have had. I probably won't order those again. The soup, however, was good, had nice flavor and the wontons were nice and big. The sweet & sour chicken had nice crisp veggies and pineapple pieces in it. The sauce was typical in flavor for many other sweet & sour items you'd get. The szechuan beef had really nice flavor and wasn't greasy at all. It had a nice sauce along with veggies mixed into the beef. They also provided a giant container of steamed rice which was plenty for us to have not only for the initial meal, but also the leftovers. And speaking of leftovers, there was so much food we had an entire other meal the next day. I read some reviewers complaining of price, but most restaurants have gone up in price in the last few years. If I'm ordering out or going to dine at a restaurant, I expect to pay at least $50 for a meal for 2. And most places are even more expensive than that. The pricing here is about standard for any sit down restaurant. If you're looking for the cheapest Chinese take out, this may not be your joint. But if you're more concerned with quality and quantity over price, then this place fits the "bill". All in all, I'd say this is a winner. Finding a place that can accommodate a No MSG request is a plus and the food had nice flavor. Ultimately, if you're looking for a Chinese restaurant or take out place in the Cranberry area, this will likely satisfy your craving.

Michael P.
Michael P.

Parking was good, I enjoyed the look of the establishment. When asked about gluten free option's they said they could make anything gluten free but didn't explain they did that but eliminating the breading from items instead so finding a substitute - I could of asked more before ordering to figure that out but I know now to in the future. The food was good though unexpected when my orange chicken came out with the meat and no breading. the service was good and I hope to return in the future and try to order something different to get the full experience.

Kelly B.
Kelly B.

I'm a traveler and heavily rely on another app that works like a Mapquest for those with dietary issues, unsure I can mention. Or here or not but it's Find Le Gluten Free if I can). I discovered this little gem on there. Jones's food is difficult to find when they truly understand an allergy because the very essential ingredient soy sauce contains gluten and without that you've got no base. Chan's got it right according to the reviews on the other app and after visiting I can confirm. The standalone building with a nice fountain and entry way led us to our table by one of the fish tanks. We were presented menus and I decided on the walnut chicken, my guest on the orange chicken, both gluten free. I read reviews stating those dishes could be done gluten free and our waitress again confirmed. Unfortunately the orange chicken came out without breading but not surprisingly knowing how difficult separate fryers and a coating would be. My walnut chicken, the same. The portions were huge and the flavors were perfect. The orange chicken did carry some heat-be warned! Large bowls of fried and regular white rice cake with them, respectively. I enjoyed every bite and both had plenty of leftovers for an additional full meal. I think the only criticism I would have is that you were told that the dish would be altered and not how usually presented. I know that was a bit of a letdown for the orange chicken order and might have swayed the vote for what to order. I would def return and venture into some other options again while in town!