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Welcome to Hunan Manor, a beloved gem nestled at 1305 Shenandoah Rd, Alexandria, VA. This vibrant Chinese restaurant has become a cornerstone of the local community, renowned for its rich flavors and friendly service. With a diverse menu and a commitment to quality, Hunan Manor captures the essence of traditional Chinese cuisine, making it a delightful destination for both lunch and dinner.
Hunan Manor's atmosphere strikes a perfect balance, offering a moderate noise level that's ideal for group gatherings, family meals, or a cozy dinner date. The restaurant accommodates various dining preferences, featuring options like outdoor seating, takeout, and delivery. Plus, it’s dog-friendly—making it an inviting spot for all members of the family, including your furry friends!
In an age where dining experiences can feel rushed, Hunan Manor stands out for taking the time to deliver dishes that aren’t just food, but are moments to be cherished. Whether you’re dining in or carrying out, the restaurant’s devotion to its craft shines through in every bite. Customers like Dave A. and Jillian S. echo the sentiment that good food and good service make for a satisfying meal every time.
In conclusion, if you find yourself in Alexandria craving genuine Chinese cuisine done right, look no further than Hunan Manor. Their extensive menu, accommodating service, and familiar, comforting atmosphere ensure a delightful dining experience that will have you coming back for more.
For reservations or more information, you can reach them at (703) 768-6888.
“ Super nice people. Good food. Fast. Good price. It's a wonderful neighborhood "GoTo" place. ”
“ I come here all the time! And I LOVE the food and fantastic service! They deliver the food timely. The taste is great. And Ms. Jenny always has a welcoming presence and atmosphere! ”
“ I recently read somewhere that the best Chinese food restaurants all have 3.5 stars on yelp, which looks to be the case here as of June '24. Having grown up in the area, my family would get Hunan Manor since I was in high school. Now in my 40s and living on the other side of the country, I make it a point to order something whenever I'm back in town. Hunan Manor is really that special. This really is an incredible spot for true east coast Chinese food, the kind New Yorkers claim you can't get anywhere else, and the kind you can't find on the west coast. ”
“ A solid workhorse of a Chinese take-out restaurant. We've ordered from Hunan Manor multiple times. While the menu is expansive, many of the dishes are very similar, i.e. they have the same brown sauce as a component. Nonetheless, all the dishes we have tried are good. I'm partial to the wonton soup. I also like the moo-shi pork (though they would be even better if they heated the moo-shi pancakes before putting them in the foil). Orders are always ready for pick-up within 15 minutes. Service is very friendly. I haven't used the online ordering system because it is so easy to just call in my order. ”
“ Strong local Chinese! We use it for Sunday dinner most weekends. The Soup is strong. It won't knock your socks off but it is quality. ”
“ Easy. Call it in and pick it up. Order by the numbers if you look it up. Pot stickers, egg rolls, Singapore noodles, beef and broccoli, along with green beans. Mmmm ”
“ This has been our go to place for years. This afternoon was a bit disappointing but, I believe that is due to my forgetting that the General Tso's hadn't ever been that spicy at this location. Not a bad thing, however, the spicy is what I personally crave. I will say, this was our first time ordering online. The owner called me because my address was a 20 min drive away and she wanted to make sure I didn't place an order at the wrong place. I appreciated the care she put into her customers to actually ask that question. That alone would give this place 5 stars every time This afternoon we tried a number of new dishes in preparation for this review: Lobster lo mein: strong seafood scent and flavor. Wasn't terrible, but would fill a seafood craving: 7/10 Spicy Tangy Dumplings Szechuan Style: just dumplings hanging out in chili oil. Never spicy enough, flavor was good though: 8/10 Pork with Garlic Sauce: garlic...bout it. 6/10 Pork Peking Style: the main reason I took pictures, Google made it seem like the crispy skin was a factor. This is absolutely not the case. Flavor was fine, my own expectations got in the way so I'll give it 6/10 ”
“ We still consider this our go-to because it's in the neighborhood, but quality can be a little hit-and-miss. Some dishes are straightforwardly not good while others are bordering on excellent. As a household of vegetarians, we love that nearly all dishes can be made with tofu instead of meat. My only strong advisory - avoid the crab rangoon if you're expecting the cream cheese and cake crab ones common in most Chinese carryout places. These are super crispy with almost no filling. ”