18 "Chinese" Restaurants in Miami.
Blackbrick is a Midtown spot that serves fusion dim sum with dishes like fried chicken dumplings and General Tso gator.
Sang’s Chinese is a North Miami Chinese restaurant good for weekend dim sum or a casual weeknight dinner.
Dumpling King is a casual North Miami spot where you can get some big, tasty dumplings for under $10.
Canton Palace is a Chinese restaurant in Westchester where you’ll find all-day dim sum and more good Chinese dishes.
Minty Z is a vegan dim sum spot in Coconut Grove with some really good food, including a carrot and black sesame bao we thoroughly loved.
HaoChi is a dumpling pop-up that takes over Little Havana’s Union Beer Store Mon-Wed. The dumplings are fantastic.
Fuchai is an Edgewater restaurant serving a mix of Chinese and Korean food. It’ll work if you’re desperate for either - otherwise, skip it.
Da Tang Zhen Wei is a Chinese hot pot spot in Brickell with a ridiculously over-the-top dining room.
Komodo is a big, flashy restaurant in Brickell serving a mix of Chinese/Japanese food where people go mostly to see and be seen.
Novikov is an upscale spot in Downtown where you will spend a lot of money and be surrounded by people in businesswear.