THERE is arguably nothing better than tucking into a takeaway on the weekend to help relieve the past week's stress.
After all the busy preparation for Christmas maybe treat yourself to a Chinese tonight.
Luckily, we have some great Chinese restaurants in Worcester.
To help you choose which one, we’ve rounded up some of the best Chinese restaurants in Worcester, according to TripAdvisor.
1. Singapore Restaurant
Where: 29 Friar Street, Worcester, WR1 2NA
One reviewer had wrote: "Saturday night visit, hadn’t booked but the staff accommodated us no problem. Service was excellent and the meal we selected set menu for 2 was absolutely stunning."
The restaurant is rated 4.5 out of five.
2. Chung Ying Garden
Where: Friar St., Worcester WR1 2NA
Some reviewers on Tripadvisor went as far as to call this Chinese restaurant "one of the best restaurants in Worcester."
Another reviewer said: "Food is so tasty, and the service is so personal and so lovely. I would definitely recommend this restaurant.
3. China City
Where: Kidderminster Road, Ombersley, Droitwich WR9 0JJ
China City Oriental Restaurant was crowned Worcester News Best Chinese 2022, and its score on Tripadvisor reflects this win.
"Couldn’t fault this restaurant- excellent service and a great choice of authentic Chinese food," said one reviewer.
"Well worth a visit and we will definitely be back. Great to have a decent Chinese nearby."
4. Wok N Roll
Where: Ankerage Grn, Worcester
One reviewer said: "Amazing gluten-free range. Food always tastes great—good prices & always fast.
"The only downfall is they don’t deliver, but lots of parking available."
5. Rooster
Where: Upper Tything, Worcester
"Excellent food. We have been going to the Rooster for over ten years, which is consistently good. Quick service and decent value," said a happy customer on TripAdvisor.
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