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631 S Broadway
Baltimore, MD 21231
Fax: 410-327-8924
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- Business Hours: Mon. 10:30 AM-10:30 PM, Tues. 10:30 AM-10:30 PM, Wed. 10:30 AM-10:30 PM, Thu. 10:30 AM-10:30 PM, Fri. 10:30 AM-10:30 PM, Sat. 10:30 AM-10:30 PM, Sun. 10:30 AM-10:30 PM
- Credit Cards Accepted: American Express
Many people are surprised to find Ding How in the midst of Fells Point, Baltimore's trendy singles scene. This old-fashioned Chinese restaurant is an oasis on Broadway's otherwise over-stimulating stretch. For more than a decade, patrons have sought refuge in Ding How's brightly lit dining room and high-backed bamboo chairs. Many stay for awhile, ordering multiple courses and rounds of umbrella-garnished drinks. Just because it's old-fashioned doesn't mean that the menu is tired or stuffy. The offerings here come from all over China and focus on the cuisine of Canton, Shanghai and Szechuan. Standards such as moo shu pork, General Tso's chicken and vegetable lo mein receive a delicate touch. Don't be afraid to stray from the usual to give their surprisingly affordable seafood specialties (such as lobster and soft-shell crab dishes) a try. -- Cynthia Glover
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7 Ratings and Reviews
Good Double Cooked Pork
I frequently eat at Ding How when I am in the Fells Point area around lunch time. I often get the cold noodles with peanut sauce, which include shredded vegetables and , if requested, chicken. This is much more of an entree that the usual appetizer. I most recently had the double cooked pork, The serving, although small, was very nicely spiced, with just enough hoisin sauce. You could really tell that the pork had been stir-fried. The dish did not include much cabbage but did have some very flavorful mushrooms. The very reasonable meal (less than six dollars) comes with a choice of soup, a spring roll, and fried rice. I did notice a roach on the wall one trip, though, so keep your eyes open.
Add CommentBest, bar none!

I live in another state and Ding How is a must visit everytime I come to Baltimore. Best Chinese I've had out of 3/4 of the states including China Town's in New York, DC, LA, and 23 countries. By far the best I've ever had and I consider myself picky. Say hi to William, best waiter I've ever had.
Standoffish to Return

Though I loved their food overall, the last experience I had there caused me to never return. I had ordered a meal which came with dry noodles for decorative purposes on the side. As I went into an attack mode, I noticed motion in the noodles, (and it was not my fork.) I politely asked the waiter to remove the plate from the table pointing out the little critters. I did receive a new plate of food, but with no apology for the roaches in my previous meal. (I was politely handed the bill).
Best Chinese Dinners by far
The restaurant as well as the staff and owners are very professional and the food is outstanding..I wouldn't go to any other chinese restaurant. To my family this is the fusion restaurant without the name..very Euro-Chinese..love it
Good lunchspot

I frequently go here for lunch. For about $6.00 you can get a bowl of soup, an eggroll, and a good portion-sized entree. You can't beat this for a sitdown restaurant.
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Restaurant.jsp?id=4it was OK

Went on Halloween the food was good but it was too hot in there they need some ceiling fans. The service was delightful however one girl dropped an ice cub in my entree when she was rushedly pouring water and pretended she didn't notice "it wir just mert..." she probably thought. But they are good sports. Several Chinese patrons so that says something.


(7 Ratings)

TNDRealtor - 05/30/2008
tastbud - 03/29/2007