Not the best Chinese food I've ever had, but by far the best in the area. The Vietnamese noodle bowl is my favorite. The lunch special is about as cheap as you can eat up in the mountains, where everything is pricey.

Not the best Chinese food I've ever had, but by far the best in the area. The Vietnamese noodle bowl is my favorite. The lunch special is about as cheap as you can eat up in the mountains, where everything is pricey.
This is an odd place. They have Thai, Chinese and some other kind of Asian food (I can't remember at the moment). Food is good, not great. Prices are OK, not great. Service is terrible (S...L...O...W...) and the owner and wait people can be indifferent or down right rude. They like to yell at each other and sometimes even at...
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Hands down the best Chinese in the Vail Valley. Fast, fresh and so good. This is not your oridnary "American Chinese" restaurant. It is very well run and the food is so fresh. You can have lunch for $8, which includes a bowl of delicious soup. The wait staff is always friendly and efficient. Just go.
The pan-fried dumplings are good. Of the three or four things I had off the menu, those were the highlight. The chicken used in the dishes was sliced thin and cooked perfectly tender. However, the sauce used on the basil chicken and mango tango was exactly the same. And had little flavor.
Dining room isn't big. Lots of carry-out business....
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To be fair, I am not a huge fan of Asian cuisine but my son was in the mood for Chinese and Henry's was recommended. We have been to May Palace in Vail (which we like) but wanted to try some place different. My son had Sweet and Sour Chicken which he loved but I did not care for my...
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Most restaurants in Vail are pricey especially for a family. First we went to Minturn and were about to eat at the Minturn country club which looked good but my teen hates steak! The owner was kind enough to suggest a good chinese restaurant that he enjoys in Edwards. He was right! The food was very good and delicious. We...
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it was good food at a reasonable price. I wouldn''t travel 100 miles to go eat there, but if you happen to be in Edwards, and like chinese food, you should give it a try.
While all of the food is very good, the roasted duck is as good as anywhere including New York or San Francisco Chinatowns. Also try the Seafood Fried Rice. Very casual decor, but comfortable. Henry, the owner, personally serves all of the dishes to all guests which shows tremendous pride!
Went with a few friends, and the place is basic, draughty with doors opening and closing for take aways. Food came on cold plates and was just about warm. Tasted OK but had to wait for 15 minutes for our soup as the waitress forgot to bring it--then both soup and main course came together!!! Food tasted OK but not...
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We stopped into Henry's while doing some mid day shopping, and were pleasantly surprised. I'm not a big fan of Chinese food, but everyone I talked to said Henry's was pretty good.
It was pretty busy in there, but we still found a seat right away. Our waitress was very friendly and helpful even though it seemed like there were...
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