You can’t go wrong with a chopstick full of moo goo gai pan, a couple of piping hot eggrolls, and a box of fried rice all soaked in msg-goodness and topped off with a fortune cookie bearing good news. Chinese food is an American tradition.
Those in doubt, should have a look around them—there’s the mom and pop Chinese restos with names like Flaming Dragon or House of Sichuan, or the full on chains like Panda Express or Pick Up Stix. But for true connoisseurs of authentic Chinese, finding good stuff is not so easy. That’s why Brian Hui created his site, Chinese Food Map. It started off entirely in Chinese, but has recently branched off into English as well. As its name suggests, it covers Chinese food around the country. You can read reviews or submit your own. Search the map or type in keywords. Join to enjoy full access. It’s free.
ChineseFoodMap.com In Their Own Words
“Welcome to Chinese Food Map. You can drag the map, or double-click to zoom in.
You can type the address or zip code in the ”Search by Address“ box. Or if you know the name of the restaurant you are looking for, just type the name in the “Search by Name” box”
Why ChineseFoodMap.com It Might Be A Killer
Food maps are always a good idea. Chinese Food Map is great for people looking for authentic, good Chinese across the country and it caters directly to Chinese. The multilingual approach is a nice touch.
Some Questions About ChineseFoodMap.com
Will Chinese Food Map add more functionality—easier search, tags, categories etc? Will the bevy of exclusively Chinese content scare away non-Chinese speakers? 





