Vacationers who are staying in the Emerald Isle region don’t even have to cross the bridge to the mainland to satisfy a Chinese food craving, thanks to Great Wall. Located along Emerald Isle Drive, this sit-down, take-out and delivery establishment allows visitors to enjoy an easy and budget-friendly meal without leaving the beach house or motel room.
The menu is traditional and wonderfully vast, and Chinese food aficionados will find all their favorites in pint and quart portion sizes. Appetizers include egg rolls, crab rangoons, dumplings and spare ribs, and there are more than a half dozen soups available for smaller appetites as well. Meanwhile, hungry diners can pig out on a variety of all the Chinese food classics, including chow mein, lo mein, fried rice, and a number of beef, chicken, pork, seafood and vegetarian dishes. Great Wall also features a nice line-up of diet plates, as well as chef specialties like the heaping shrimp and scallops, General Tso's Chicken, and the decadent Seafood Delight with crabmeat, shrimp, lobster and mixed vegetables.
With a ton of variety that’s sure to keep everyone in the family happy, home chefs can take an evening off and enjoy a tasty Chinese meal in the comfort of their beach home away from home.
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