Chan's Restaurant in Arcata
359 S G St, 95521 - Get directionsMenu Chan's Restaurant
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Opening Time
Sunday - 12AM-9PMMonday - Closed
Tuesday - 11:30AM-9PM
Wednesday - 11:30AM-9PM
Thursday - 11:30AM-9PM
Friday - 11:30AM-9:30PM
Saturday - 4PM-9:30PM
Price range per person $11 - $30
Services
- Wheelchair accessible
- Delivery
- Сredit cards accepted
- Takeaway
- Parking
- Booking
- Wi-Fi
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Jacquelyn Jansen
Amazing food! Excellent customer service! They treat you as family. My family and I always enjoy the delicious food! Thank you for always providing great service and delicious food! You must try this place! It is a hidden gym!
Tatnall Kennedy
The worst food imaginable. Really really bad in all aspects flavorless and bland are not enough to truly describe how blah this slop is. No egg yolks in the egg drop soup is just one example. It's water egg whites and a little bit cabbage. I'm serious It's like I wanted to go back.in the kitchen with a handful of fresh ginger and white pepper corns and some soy sauce and be all "here this is what isnysed in chineese cookong"@!!
Arturo F.
TLDR: Disrespectful meals for disrespectful prices Q: Why did the chicken cross the road? A: Because Chan's Restaurant didn't cook it So, I'm new here, just moved from South Korea two weeks ago, and I heard doordash was pretty awesome so I'm ordering things left and right. I can get down with American style of Chinese food, and there's great places here, but not as good as New York. Nonetheless... I get around to trying out Chan's Restaurant and order the chicken chow mein $9 and a $2 Pepsi for $16.30, including tip and taxes. That isn't a bad price to pay if you just want bare minimum decent noodles topp Hued with veggies, saucy broth, and fully cooked chicken, with a can of tasty chemicals to chase your vodka with. That's what I anticipated, but that's not what I got. They sent me a bag with a pouch of some dried noodles which were pretty good, and a deceptively full box that seemed like it had some bomb snackage, but instead was full of nearly raw onions steeping in chicken broth with 1/3 cup pink, undercooked unseasoned chicken scraps sprinkled sparingly throughout that thang. That was grimey and stingy, y'all basically scammed me out of 13.30 because the only thing worth paying for was the tip, the driver got me my shit early and was cool as hell. He reminded me of when you would listen to trap back in the day and the white dude in the intro would go "Damn son where'd you find this" So in other words I could have bought noodles for less than two dollars, chicken for four dollars, and chopped up an onion for less money. The only reason I didn't put one star was because the fortune cookie was wrapped in a paper bag, and the only plastic was the soy sauce, so points for reducing plastic waste. Also, I can use...