Welcome to Levittown’s unofficial Chinatown (we’re declaring it). Sure, you can find the familiar takeout spots. But this is Bucks County, where authenticity matters, and while we’d never disrespect a classic General Tso’s, generic sweet-and-sour only satisfies so far here. Chefs across these suburbs have mastered traditions to rival any Cantonese kitchen you’d name—so whether you crave dim sum or fiery Szechuan, here are the top spots to feast in Levittown.
Jade Asian
$ | (215) 486-5922 | WEBSITE
This Bucks County Chinese restaurant has been a local favorite for years, offering both takeout and dine-in options. The Levittown location sits in a well-maintained area with ample parking, so it’s perfect for our busy evenings when our craving for Asian food is strongest and our tolerance for complicated logistics is weakest. A visit here isn’t complete without trying the sushi—fresh rolls with generous portions that showcase their quality ingredients.
They also offer the usual classics like steamed tofu dishes and combination platters (get the custom platter since they happily accommodate special requests), and some heartier options for dinner. Or order the steamed selections since it’s satisfying to know they prepare everything with consistent care, even during challenging times.
Happy China Restaurant
$ | (215) 946-9998 | WEBSITE
Tucked among other storefronts in Bristol with parking in a side lot, Happy China Restaurant has a type of Chinese dish for whatever craving we’re in. If we just want a reliable classic, we opt for the house-special Fried Rice that comes steaming hot in its own container. When we need something more substantial for dinner, the Chicken Cashew with its mix of chicken, cashews, celery, carrots, and baby corn satisfies completely. Get the delivery—that’s an order.
Even the boneless spare ribs, which we sometimes approach with caution, can be enjoyable when they’re prepared right. The food arrives so quickly it needs a moment to cool before digging in, and the staff is consistently friendly, especially to families with kids.
Hong Luck Restaurant
$ | (215) 943-3566 | WEBSITE
Hong Luck Restaurant opened in Levittown with its unique Chinese fusion menu and Tiki-inspired atmosphere. Over the years, they’ve perfected their takeout service, which now rivals the dine-in experience. With its excellent bar and those charming little pufferfish lamps, this is the perfect place to unwind with a classic Tiki drink after a long day. The food isn’t groundbreaking, but it’s consistently delicious with amazing sauces and creative twists on classics.
Plus, their kid-friendly service with special drinks and decorations always makes families feel right at home. The occasional bit of gristle or fat might appear, but overall, the welcoming staff and enjoyable atmosphere make you feel well taken care of from start to finish.
Hong Kong Pearl
$ | (215) 949-1233 | WEBSITE
If your first thought when craving Chinese food in Levittown is some generic takeout spot with fluorescent lighting, we get it. But once you taste Hong Kong Pearl’s egg rolls—crispy, fast-fried perfection that crackles with each bite—you’ll understand why they’re called the best ever. Order the sesame chicken, which stays miraculously crisp under its glossy sauce, and the half beef/chicken and broccoli with its generous, steaming portions.
If you need something beyond the classics, try their pork fried rice or the boneless spare ribs, both hearty and satisfying. Unlike many Chinese restaurants that skimp on accommodations, Hong Kong Pearl happily honors special requests like no MSG. Just be prepared: the place is bustling, so call ahead—wait times can stretch to an hour—and snag a spot in their reserved parking, though you might end up idling in the fire lane if it’s full.
It’s worth the minor hassle for food this fresh and abundant.
New Super Wok
$ | (215) 891-5152 | WEBSITE
With its straightforward name and no-frills storefront, New Super Wok doesn’t pretend to be anything fancy. Open for lunch and dinner, this Levittown Chinese spot lets locals satisfy those chicken-and-broccoli cravings without breaking the bank. Dishes range from the reliable (the salt and pepper shrimp is tasty, though portions are small) to the disappointing (skip the bourbon chicken and noodles), and most of them are pretty decent.
But even the items that taste better than they look (like those average egg rolls) will have you coming back for the good portions and respectable service.
Hing Wah Restaurant
$ | (215) 945-8998 | WEBSITE
You probably know Hing Wah in Levittown for their Chinese takeout classics, so it might be a surprise to find out they offer limited seating for those who prefer to dine in. With a simple, somewhat dated decor and a focus on quick service, a meal at Hing Wah feels like a reliable stop for familiar flavors after a long day. The steamed dumplings and Wonton soup hold their own, but try their Kung Po Chicken with perfectly cooked rice, complemented by a crispy egg roll.
If the takeout and delivery thing ever slows down, Hing Wah could easily compete as a cozy neighborhood spot.
Zhou’s House Chinese Restaurant
$ | (215) 949-3348 | WEBSITE
Zhou’s House in Levittown’s strip mall serves Chinese food with generous portions at reasonable prices (hidden gem, get it?). Like the dishes praised by regulars who’ve made it their new spot, these meals come fresh and delicious with flavorful sauces. There are a few standout items to choose from like the Crab Ragoon (it does, in fact, taste amazing) and the vegetable lo mein. Zhou’s House offers plenty of parking, so it’s ideal for those of us who regularly want quick, quality takeout.
Or you can order online for pickup since the food will maintain its hot, satisfying taste on the way home.
