Sina Way Chinese Cuisine
2211 Capehart Rd,Ste 101, Bellevue, NE, 68123
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Address :
2211 Capehart Rd,Ste 101
Bellevue, NE, 68123 - Phone (402) 991-9898
- Website https://www.sinawaycuisine.net
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Opening Hours
- Mon :11:00 am - 9:00pm
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : Yes
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Lunch
Parking : Private Lot
Bike Parking : Yes
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Alcohol : Full Bar
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : No
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : No
Caters : Yes
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Cindy M.
Great hidden vegan options My family is vegan and we were pleased that while not listed on the menu, we were able to order tofu instead of the listed flesh options. I had Kung Pao with tofu and my kids had broccoli with tofu instead of cow in the typical brown sauce. We all really enjoyed our meal. Usually I hand the waiter a piece of paper for them to hand the cook to explain what vegan means and I forgot and so the first attempt resulted in BOTH flesh and tofu but they quickly made us a new dish. I would recommend Sina Way for all vegetarians and vegans who want a variety of veggies and sauces made either just with veggies or with fried tofu as an option.
(4)Ben N.
I am very impressed with Sina Way. Omaha does not have the best dim sum or traditional Chinese restaurants, but Sina Way sticks to traditional recipes, which gives it that great homemade taste. The prices are what you will find for typical dim sum restaurants, ranges from 3-7 dollars per dish. Turnip cakes, ha gao, and the rice noodle shrimp are some good dishes to try!
(5)Yese H.
This is the place to go in Bellevue for Chinese!!! First thing you notice when you walk in is that it is clean, clean, clean! Everyone here is super friendly and very inviting. The service was on point and the best I've experienced since moving to Nebraska. I ordered the Amazing Chicken and the name did not disappoint. The food is very fresh, hot and made to order. I asked them to make the chicken spicier than what they normally would and they most definitely did. It was delicious and spicy but not too spicy to where it took away from the taste. The crab rangoon was also fresh and very delicious although the cheese mixture was not what I'm used to. Everything was great! And as a bonus, the menu items were priced generously for the amount of food you get. I will definitely come back again!!!
(5)L F.
DELICIOUS!!! So disappointed that we didn't discover this hidden gem sooner!! Thai Curry is amazing & the Garlic Chicken sublime! Full bar inside! Highly recommend!
(4)A F.
I have tried a few other Chinese places in town, but this one was the best by far! My husband always orders General Tso's chicken and I get the Sesame Chicken. It is made fresh and my husband will not let me go anywhere else for his Chinese food now. I've only picked up from here, but the inside looks really nice and very clean. I would eat here if I ever wasn't in a hurry. I hope this review helps.
(5)Nicolas E.
Chicken egg foo young was good, a bit salty but still good. Egg rolls were awesome. Fried rice was a bit bland though. All in all, good food, atmosphere and waitress. Will come back for sure.
(4)Jenna F.
This place is so good and authentic! Better than Grand Fortune in Omaha and in my opinion even better than Bo Ling's in Kansas City! They have more variety on their dimsum menu.
(5)ISellGolfStuff A.
Pretty decent Chinese restaurant, fresh ingredients too! I was looking for a good stop for lunch while in town on a business stop, and I'm satisfied with this place. I got the General Chicken (my go-to test for Chinese food) and was pleased. Not the best I've ever eaten, but certainly not the worst. And for once, I was not afraid to look at the inside of the chicken! Guess what? Here, it's ALL chicken! That's more than can be said for other places. 1 lunch entrée and two crab rangoons came out to $8.83 after tax, very reasonable. My only complaints are that it's in a strip mall, and they played Whitney Houston and Katy Perry. Not exactly an authentic atmosphere. They also have a 10% Military discounts.
(4)Stephanie M.
This place is a hidden gem and it has definitely earned its place as one of my favorite Chinese restaurants. This place has it all! They offer the option to dine in with a full bar, drive thru (which I would imagine can be long. only one window to order and pick up), delivery, and to go. The restaurant is always clean and quiet (besides the kitchen cranking out delicious food). This is not your typical family owned Chinese place with dim lighting, aquariums, and date decor. I have received nothing be excellent service here. I have tried the Peanut Butter Chicken, Honey Walnut Shrimp, and Shrimp Fried Rice. All 3 were great! The prices are reasonable and the portions are big. If you order a shrimp dish, you will receive a dish packed with medium sized shrimp, something that is often skimped on at other places. Don't continue to drive past this spot, stop in! You won't regret it.
(5)Kris M.
Food: My wife and I visited Sina Way during my lunch and we both agree that Sina Way is a hidden gem in Bellevue. The food was hot, fresh, and priced well for the amount of food we were given. We literally had enough to build a full take-out plate. My wife had chicken lo mein and I had General's Chicken...both were great. Atmosphere: Restaurant was very clean and the restrooms were clean also. Customer Service: The cashier/waitress was very nice and informative. Conclusion: This is now our go-to restaurant for Chinese Food in the Bellevue area.
(5)Kathy D.
An interesting location for a Chinese restaurant. I have to say I was very impressed with their dim sum selection. I highly recommending trying some of the dim sum plates. I thought everything I ordered were delicious. Now if you are coming from big cities from the coast, you would not really appreciate a place like this. However, if you live in Omaha and wanting a good Chinese restaurant, this is a pretty decent place. The foods were good and affordable. The atmosphere was nice and quiet. The place is clean and it has an open bar for those who like watching sport while enjoy a good meal and drinks.
(4)Bethany S.
The best Chinese food we have had in a long time I would defiantly recommend this place to whoever is visiting the area or just looking to try a new restaurant.
(4)Nel P.
Pretty impressed so far. The food is good and reasonably priced. We really like their dim sum menu. Although sometimes they don't have the one we want. We've called ahead a few times to pre-order our food and they have been really good in making it happen. Definitely recommend.
(4)Joseph V.
If you're a regular, Tracy the owner lets you change around ingredients for certain menu items to match your tastes. I do it with the wonton noodle soup and switch out the rice noodles for the yellow egg noodles to match some of the style of cooking that I experienced back in the L.A. area.
(5)William A.
First thing I noticed was how nice it was inside. Was not expecting that. The food was also amazing. We had the peanut butter chicken and honey walnut shrimp. Will be going back for sure.
(5)Donald C.
Probably the best dim sum selection in Omaha, this is a small restaurant. It was not busy at all for a Sunday afternoon,. All of the different dim sum was very tasty. We also ordered the Hong Kong chow mein is good but I think it need a bit more noodles. And they have chicken feet. Yum
(5)Lianna N.
When exiting the freeway, I was fearful that I was in the wrong place. It seemed out of the ordinary that there was a Chinese restaurant in this seemingly random area, especially right next to a dentist, family doctor, and orthodontist. LOL. Parking, esp on the weekend when the medical offices are closed, is a cinch. There is a drive thru option for Sina Way, which strikes me a strange because the decor is reaching for a more sophisticated feel with the full bar and the TV playing American sports. I think it is a smart location for the restaurant because it caters to many of the military families in the area, who may have a more sophisticated palette to chinese food and dim sum as a result of being stationed/living in different parts of the US or the world. I saw there were signs in the window for military discount (10%?) as well as happy hour and daily specials. I find making Dim Sum at home is hard work and labor intensive. Anyone who has tried it would probably agree. So, eating out is the best way to try various things and it's worth the $3-6 per item if you just want a taste of everything. I was impressed with the dimsum menu at Sina Way, I thought they offered a wide variety of options for both beginners and veteran chicken feet eating carnivores. We ordered maybe 10 different things to try, we were warned it would take a while for all the items to come out, which did turn out to be true. It didn't bother me too much. I'm used to the dimsum being made and pushed around on carts (anyone who has lived/visited in an area with a heavy Chinese population with dim sum restaurants will know what I am talking about). Nothing I ate was striking as amazing but for Omaha, I will say it was good, esp since Dim Sum is hard to find in these parts. If i were rating it as a restaurant soley in Omaha serving dim sum it would be a 4-4.5, but compared to where I have eaten around the US and in China it doesn't quite measure up. I dont think my parents or relatives would love the food here but for someone who is transplanted to Omaha this is pretty much as good as it gets! I haven't had the chance to try the full menu so will update as I get back there.
(3)Samantha A.
DIM SUM!!!!! I was introduced to Dim Sum on a Chicago Chinatown food tour a few years ago and I have been dying for Dim Sum ever since. So happy there is a place in Bellevue that has excellent Dim Sum. We came here a few weeks ago with a large group. The place is really clean and the staff are really attentive. They also have tons of options to choose from. The price per dish is somewhere in the $3-7 range. The steamed BBQ pork buns were absolutely delicious. I also found their crispy duck extremely tasty. I can't remember everything else I ate, but I would highly recommend the duck and the buns. Make sure to show your military ID because they give you 10% off, which is great. The only thing keeping me from giving this place 5 stars is that the price for some of the dishes is a little high for the amount of food you get, but that's OK. Finally, if you're crazy enough to not like Dim Sum, they also have lots of other options to choose from.
(4)Cheryle H.
Excellent tasteful authentic food. Never has the food been sitting waiting for a customer but cooked to order. My only complaint? Need a place a customer can pick up their called in order and not have to wait behind someone who has just placed an order
(4)Jim F.
It's funny that we've lived across the street for about 6 months and not have tried this restaurant until now. I think it has something to do with it looking more upscale than a traditional fast food Chinese take out. Which led me to feel that it would be more expensive, but since it was in a strip mall, I put off trying it. So, tonight was the night. When we entered, there were no other patrons in the dining room. We were greeted promptly with a friendly smile. We were seated (where we choose). I noticed the place was clean, warm and inviting. I immediately felt at ease. When we started looking at the menu, I think I went into shock. It was VERY reasonably priced. My thought was I sure was wrong about this being very expensive. We ordered a lot, to try all of our usual favorites. I had the egg drop soup. I did not care for it. The soup was only warm, not hot. It had some corn in it. I thought that was odd, but maybe it's a regional thing. I also found it to be slightly thicker than soups I've enjoyed at other places. Noticeably missing, was the cruchies I put into the soup. My guest had the won ton. He enjoyed that. It appeared to have larger than usual noodles/won tons. We were served the egg roll and crab ragoons. The egg roll was pretty good. Comparable to any Chinese take out. The crab ragoons were a little different. The stuffing was unique. Then the pot stickers came. I first noticed a slight oily coating. I took a bite and felt there was too much wrap. I had a couple and decided I didn't like them because there was simply too much dough. Then, I decided to try something. I cut the top off of the pot sticker and they became a perfect size and flavor combination with the dipping sauce. The entrees arrived quickly. I got very excited, My General Zsoa Chicken looked delicious. I took a bite and was very pleased. The chicken was crisp covered with the tasty sauce, which had a bit of fire, but managable. My guest had sweet and sour chicken. His looked better than mine. The sauce came with real onion, pepper, carrots and pineapple. I stole a bite from his plate. Absolutely delicious! We asked for to go containers- I'm sure I will eat the rest later tonight. All in all, we had a great visit. The restaurant is really clean and nice. Some of the appetizers were just ok, but the entrees were great. ESPECIALLY for how inexpensive the menu is. I see that this restaurant has used GROUPON as a marketing tool. Although it may be a cliche. You should put paper menus in togo bags!!! The server and or manager should remind guests that this location has a drive up window for call ahead orders. I noticed it, but others might not. Although I would order some take out in a hot second, I forgot to get a menu and I'd have to look up the phone number.
(4)Alana W.
Tried this out with a Groupon. The interior is nice, but the food and service were so-so. We had to ask for one thing we ordered several times for some reason. The soup (hot and sour, I think?) tasted a little strange. Everything else was good. I would probably try it out again if I had a Groupon.
(3)Julie D.
I tried two dishes on two separate occasions, both of which were recommended by the server. The Sina Way Delight was bland and unappetizing and only had two spoonfuls of the hot and sour soup before tossing it. I gave the restaurant the benefit of the doubt and stopped by again on the way home ordering the chicken/shrimp stir fry combo to-go. This dish was more bland than the previous dish and the rice was mushy, causing me to, again, toss away a $12 meal after only a few bites.
(1)Jacci Z.
I've had Sina Way twice for lunch. Being that it's in a strip mall in Bellevue, it's a neighborhood specific restaurant. What I'm saying is that I wouldn't make a trip from Midtown, but if I was in area, and I am since I work very nearby, it's a great go to! Also, it's owned by the same folks who own Grand Fortune at 173rd-ish and Center. The owner explained they chose the menu at Sina Way by what's most popular at Grand Fortune. Anyway, the eat in area is small, but adequate. There's a drive thru. Inside, you select what you'd like at a long counter with a sneeze guard protecting a ton of already prepared food in electric/heated woks. If they're out of what you want, or you'd like something different, they will HAPPILY prepare your meal fresh. I think it's remarkable they do that! The food is tasty. I've had the egg rolls, fresh prepared beef lo mein (not on the menu) and general tso's chicken, which is my favorite. The chicken? ALL WHITE MEAT. Love it. It's cheap, too. My only complaint is that I didn't get a fortune cookie either time! Bottom line: Good neighborhood spot. The food is cheap and fresh, and yummy but don't expect a fortune cookie!
(4)Michelle F.
I would give them zero stars if I could. The food wasnt good and not to metion was way over priced. The worst part was that I watched the snotty waitress drop my spoon on the floor then try to give it to me!
(1)Adama A.
Why did I not try this earlier? This food is quite delicious. I had the Kung Pao Chicken and my fiance had the Sesame Chicken. They were both so delicious. My fiance is a picky eater and stated she would come back to this place again. Very cozy inside and nice layout. Very friendly staff when greeting us. It is nice that they give a military discount on Wednesday's too. I'm interested in trying their buffet one day. The price is very good for the plentiful amount of food you are given.
(5)Andy S.
My wife went to Sina Way a few weeks ago, ordered her main dish and a Steamed BBQ Pork Bun (dim sum). They forgot her dim sum (as in didn't even put the order in). No harm done, wasn't charged for it. I went there tonight, ordered my food (Garlic Chicken, no water chestnuts, no mushrooms, side of Crab Rangoon) and hers for take out (Pad Thai Chicken and Steamed BBQ Pork Bun). I received my food with no issues... at first. Grazed on my food for about 10 minutes, asked for a to go box, expecting her food to come out soon. a few minutes later, the food is brought to my table, except there is no Dim Sum AGAIN! He says he wasn't told it was ordered. So I continue eating my food (still no to go box for it yet), ask for some chopsticks (since the veggies were cut thin enough that they were difficult to eat with a fork), and continue eating around the small veggies. dug into the fried rice, got past the top layer and it was all mush. Still no chopsticks or to go box. Then i'm told that the Dim Sum is going to be "a little bit". About 10 minutes later, I finally have her food and the check. (and no complimentary anything, even though they completely forgot part of my order. i'm not saying that I deserved it, but most restaurants would offer SOMETHING). Still, no chopsticks or to go box. The table behind me got theirs, and even got an offer for a water refill. I received neither. I don't plan on going back there. Only reason I left a tip is since I was paying with my card and i don't like leaving the receipt empty or with just an X. All in all, I was there for 50 minutes, for 2 entrees and 2 sides. When I sat down, i took the last table. 4 tables cleared out within 10 minutes of my arrival. When i left, those tables were not cleaned off, and customers were coming in and forced to sit at the bar. On an up side, the Garlic Chicken was spot on, Crab Rangoons were amazing, and my wife enjoyed her food as well. Maybe i'll go back if they get a better wait staff.
(1)Samantha T.
I want to be nice and i want to say good things but to be honest i have ate here many times and only because it was on my way home from work. The food is bland the sauce has no kick and i literally order only the sweet and sour chicken because there is no way you can mess that up. One day i waited for almost an hour and a half after i ordered only two plates while people came and went (mind you i had my 1 yr old with me as well) and i asked several times how long will it be she kept telling only a few more minutes. Well a good hour and a half later she askes me what i ordered because she forgot! Who does that? Everyone else also seem fustrated with the place as well. They began handing people out water because it was soo hot in there and the wait was soo long!! Horrible experiance.
(2)TheFood E.
I was born and raised near Fairfax County Virginia which has the 3rd largest community of Asians in the United States...which also means "lots of Chinese, Vietnamese, Japanese, etc. restaurants" that compete for your business. I was pleasantly surprised to find a quality Chinese restaurant (Sina Way) here in Bellevue! Its tucked away in a small shopping center near the Offutt Hospital and its fantastic (clean!!! affordable!! fresh!! lots of variety!! large portions!! all prepared to the customers requests...spicier, al dente noodle, etc!!!!! dim sum!!! and you can actually see them cooking!!!). I have no idea what the source would be for the random 1 star ratings I've read, the majority of the menu meal items are under $10, starters range from $2-$5, they have a full bar, and the place is nice. I'd recommend it for date night dining out or good quick meals for busy people to take home. They also deliver (extra foodie lover cool points for that!!!).
(5)Stephen V.
Great Chinese food with quick service. What more could you want.
(5)Jesse B.
Service was nice but the food was bad. Ordered the combination lo mein and the noodles were way overcooked and everything was coated in a bland brown sauce that had zero flavor. I think they were refusing to use spices as to not offend anyone with lower tolerances for flavor or heat. The food is basically on a buffet except the staff plates it and hands it to you. For the price you pay the food should be made fresh.
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