Don’t feel like cooking? Here’s the best Chinese takeout spots in Myrtle Beach
Traveling and being on vacation can oftentimes lead to needing to find something delicious and fast for dinner.
During summertime rainy days, some folks crave Chinese takeout for lunch or dinner. Here are some of the top ranked options according to online reviews for the Myrtle Beach region.
1. Chopsticks
With a Yelp ranking of 4.4 stars and a Google Review ranking of 4.1 stars, Chopsticks off of Highway 17 near Surfside Beach and The Market Common is one of the highest ranking Chinese takeout spots in Myrtle Beach.
Menu items include some classics, including Kung Pao chicken, Chicken and Broccoli and different variations of fried rice and Lo Mein. Prices are reasonable, with the average entree costing under $10.
Although closed on Mondays, during the weekend they stay open late until 10:30 p.m. providing a great takeout option for travelers who may be getting to the beach after a long work week.
They take orders online or over the phone.
2. New China King
Located directly across from the Myrtle Beach State Park, New China King received an overall rating of 4.2 stars on Yelp and 4.3 stars on Google Reviews.
New China King is closed on Tuesdays and open until 10 p.m. on Friday and Saturday and 9:30 p.m. the remaining days of the week.
One unique menu offering from this restaurant is its Dinner Combination Plates, which cost $11.50 each and include an entree, pork fried rice and an egg roll. Some entree options included for the combo plates are Lo Mein, Sesame Chicken, General Tso’s Chicken and Sweet & Sour Shrimp.
They also accept online orders and have a phone number for pickup orders.
3. Lucky Panda in North Myrtle Beach
Ranked in the number one spot for Chinese Takeout in North Myrtle Beach by Yelp Reviews, Lucky Panda is located further north in the Grand Strand.
In addition to accepting pick up orders, Lucky Panda has a delivery option until 9:30 p.m. on most nights.
Their menu features combination plates for $12.50 served with either fried or white rice and an egg roll, and Hibachi entrees which come with Japanese fried rice, a vegetable and soup.
Orders can be placed online on the restaurant’s website or by phone.
4. Dragon Pan in Carolina Forest
Dragon Pan received 3.8 stars on Yelp and 4.2 stars on Google Reviews, and is located in the Lowes Shopping Center in Carolina Forest.
The restaurant does not appear to have a website of their own, and the best way to find their full menu online with prices is by going to its pictures on Yelp.
Large entrees are priced on average below $10. Specialties listed on their menu include Crab Rangoon, Teriyaki Chicken and fried shrimp.
Orders can be placed over the phone or in-person.