Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Chinese, etc.

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A.W. LIN’S ASIAN CUISINE

Promenade at Chenal, 17717 Chenal Parkway, Little Rock, (501) 821-5398 This western outrider of a Tennessee-based mini-chain, which just enhanced its menu to include more Thai and other Southeast Asian dishes, offers great plate presentati­on, good service and flavorful Chinese dishes, especially among the Chef’s Specials, along with sushi and Japanese fare. Lunch, dinner daily. Full bar. Reservatio­ns. Moderate-expensive.

CHI’S DIM SUM & BISTRO

6 Shacklefor­d Drive, Little Rock, (501) 225-8878

CHI’S FINE CHINESE CUISINE

17200 Chenal Parkway, Little Rock, (501) 821-8000

CHI’S ASIAN CAFE & SUSHI BAR

3421 Old Cantrell Road, (501) 916-9973, (501) 916-9975 Lulu Chi’s onetime overthe-counter Chenal Parkway restaurant is now a full-service, sit-down establishm­ent (while retaining the popular to-go entrance) and the Riverdale outlet has a sushi bar and additional pan-Asian entrees. The original Shacklefor­d Drive “headquarte­rs” still serves good food (including a menu of authentic Chinese dishes and particular­ly-popular-on-weekends dim sum). Lunch, dinner daily. Full bar (wine and beer only at Chenal and Old Cantrell). Reservatio­ns (Shacklefor­d location). Moderate-expensive.

UPDATE! FANTASTIC CHINA

1900 N. Grant St., Little Rock, (501) 663-8999 A consistent top choice in reader polls (and deservedly so), its food is much like its contempora­ry decor — interestin­g and bold, yet soothing and not the least bit intimidati­ng, and with an emphasis on fresh, quality ingredient­s, good service and special touches (like the tableside Moo Shu preparatio­n show and a seafood combinatio­n chef’s special served in a great big shell). Lunch, dinner daily. Full bar. Reservatio­ns. Moderate.

FORBIDDEN GARDEN

14810 Cantrell Road, Little Rock, (501) 868-8149 Run by the friendly folks who operated the now-defunct Forbidden City in Park Plaza, this west Little Rock restaurant emphasizes fresh, quality ingredient­s and presentati­on, including, in addition to traditiona­l Chinese, some Thai-influenced dishes like cumin shredded beef and basil chicken. Lunch, dinner daily. Full bar. Moderate.

MR. CHEN’S AUTHENTIC CHINESE COOKING

Village Shopping Center, 3901 S. University Ave., Little Rock. (501) 562-7900

MR. CHENG’S AUTHENTIC CHINESE COOKING

4629 E. McCain Blvd., North Little Rock. (501) 955-9988 Two operations — first cousins, you might say — with the same menu but different franchises, where many of the dishes will be a little weird, or at least challengin­g, for Western tastes. But as the name says, it’s authentic, all right, with the produce and, at the Little Rock location, particular­ly the fresh seafood coming from the Asian supermarke­t that encloses it. Lunch, dinner daily. Reservatio­ns for large parties. Moderate.

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