Jin Chan Zhang Restaurant

2835 28th St, Boulder - 80301
116 reviews
Chinese
(303) 449-7950

Hidden treasure in Boulder. Amazing flavors , authentic technique and taste. I saw some negative old reviews, but I come here frequently and it is always fantastic. Nice people. Great food. I used to drive down to Denver to scratch the Sichuan itch. I can honestly say this place is better than anything I have found in the Denver metro.

One of the best Chinese restaurants I have ever been to.It is not about the location, the service or anything else, it is about the food! Freaking good, large fair portions, real food!

Food was very good. Lol Mein wasn't too greasy and chicken was crispy (freshly fried). Spent $40 for three meal items and have ~4 meals worth of food.

Awesome lil family owned authentic Chinese restaurant. Delicious and fresh food made to order. They are born and raised in China so this food is legit Chinese! Very friendly people. Egg drop soup was the best ever‼️ they don’t have fountain drinks only cans. Oh btw the restroom light switch is in the hall. You’re welcome. So now ya don’t have to be expecting it to turn on automatically like I did ?

wonderful mom and pop Chinese store with a great selection. enjoyed the chicken with hot garlic sauce

Best authentic Chinese I have ever eaten. If you are craving nyc authentic & flavorful Chinese this is your place. Roast duck, fried rice, large bowls of soup with homemade (not packaged) broth - super flavorful. Definitely a go-to for those seeking non-American chinese cuisine.

This is the place to satisfy the craving for authentic Chinese foods in Boulder. The price is super reasonable and food portions are big. The server lady is friendly.

My favorite Chinese in Colorado. Long time east coaster here. Their general TSO and fried rice are both extremely good!

I did a to go order and it was quick and easy. The food was really good and affordable.

I ordered through DoorDash and got orange chicken and rangoons. I was disappointed because many reviews seemed to indicate they made genuine Chinese food. Sadly, the orange chicken was quite sweet and also weirdly mushy, like it was a week old and microwaved. It was kind of gross but I was very hungry. The rangoons were more acceptable but a bit on the greasy side. Apparently there was a change in management and this places’ old reputation is being annihilated through corner cutting. After my mediocre meal, I had intense food poisoning through the night and into the next day. I think that orange chicken really was at least a week old. I urge you to avoid this restaurant.