Hao chi

629 S Broadway, Baltimore - 21231
67 reviews
Chinese Asian Fusion Seafood
(410) 327-0011

Online prices and written prices on menu are cheaper. When I questioned why: “those prices ( written menu and online) are the old prices”. I have no patience with such slick tricks

Great takeout Chinese, our go to is the tofu and potato. Portions are huge and easily feed two people.

Best Chinese in Baltimore. Will go to Fells whenever I want Chinese food.

Excellent meal across the board. We had the Kung Pao tofu and the broccoli with garlic sauce, both of which were very flavorful. We also had fried dumplings and a really great ramen chicken noodle soup (huge portion for five bucks. Will absolutely be going back.

The best teriyaki chicken I have ever had, absolutely delicious I would pay to figure out how they make it.

Great service. I got the chicken Lo Mein and it tasted really good but was more salty than it should be.

This is the best takeout Chinese food restaurant in Baltimore. My girlfriend and I have gotten multiple entrées ranging from General Tso's chicken to Lo Mein, and they're always delicious. They are our go to Chinese restaurant, highly recommend!

I’ve only had their shrimp fried rice, and that’s a signature dish I use to know if other dishes will be good… because it’s such a simple dish to make that if they don’t do it right then I don’t think their other dishes will be good. Based on this dish alone I know I will be going back to try other menu items!

Drunken Noodles are supposed to be spicy, otherwise I would have ordered simple Pad Thai. Noodles in spicy peanut butter sauce are supposed to be spicy and less like spaghetti dipped in Skippy. Noodles, in general, are supposed to have some substance as opposed to having been prepared hours in advance. If you don't want flavor, this is the place for you! If you expect an explanation or any semblance of compensation then this is not the place for you!

I have never given a bad review online because I don't want to effect a business negatively. But in a town with pretty bad Chinese food, this was the absolute worst. The hot and sour soup was bad, cheap bullion broth. The General Tso chicken was a gristley mess. Nothing had much flavor. It was the Olive Garden of Asian food. I am offended that anyone would make such awful food and serve it to anyone. I could have had a better experience with the frozen food section of any grocery store.