Ting's Kitchen - Menu

3180 McIntyre Square Dr, 15237, Pittsburgh, United States

🛍 Tea, Kitchen, Chinese, Szechuan

4.2 💬 487 Reviews

Phone: +14123649933

Address: 3180 McIntyre Square Dr, 15237, Pittsburgh, United States

City: Pittsburgh

Menu Dishes: 35

Reviews: 487

"Our tai chi group recently dined at Tings after an event, and it was a fantastic experience. We sat at a large round table to share our meal, which made the evening even more enjoyable. We ordered eleven different dishes to share, and each one was delicious. I highly recommend the fried shumai as an appetizer. The main dishes, including mei fun shrimp, salt and pepper pork, triple green chicken, garlic eggplant, and Mongolian beef, were all very tasty, and each portion was generous enough for everyone to have a good serving. With twelve of us sharing three appetizers and eight main courses, the total bill, including tax, came to just $180, leaving us all satisfied. It's hard to find a meal like that for only $15 per person, plus tip. If you're planning to come with a group of six or more, definitely make a reservation for a round table—you won't be disappointed!"

Full menu - 35 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Szechuan

Starters

Soups

Fried Rice

Entrées

Taiwanese

Vegetable

Lunch Specials

Chinese Specialties - Chicken

Main Course

Traditional

Asian

Asian Cuisine

Vegetables

Main Dishes

Steak And Skewer

Staple Food

Appetizer From Kitchen

Indian Vegetarian

Mei Fun &Amp;Amp; Ho Fun

Steve Steve

Comparable to mall Chinese food unfortuately will pass from now on.

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Gurmeet
Gurmeet

Excellent yummy food esp Sicheun dishes with very warm service. Totally enjoyed it!


Logan
Logan

Wonderful food, great service. Some of the best crab rangoons I’ve ever had. Definitely would


Aquarius
Aquarius

The staff here are incredibly friendly, and the food is both affordable and of good quality. We're looking forward to returning for their Taiwanese and Sichuan dishes. View menu


Eric
Eric

Ordered pickup: hot and sour, general Taos, and Szechuan Beef with extra spice and was some of the best Chinese I’ve had. Flavorful and spicy ?️ my new go to. Decor is lackluster but is secondary to food quality. A+


Melissa
Melissa

Kid-friendliness: The staff have always made my family feel welcome. As a parent of a 2-year-old, I know how challenging dining out can be with young kids. Luckily, they are very accommodating and friendly towards children.


Pat
Pat

Our Tai Chi group came for dinner after an event. We were at a round table that seats 12 with a lazy susan in the middle so that all plates could be shared. We had three appetizers and eight main dishes. They were all delicious, we all ate our fill and the bill plus tax came to $180. that's only $15 per person for all that food. Rice, water and tea were all refilled as soon as empty. Would definitely recommend. View menu


John
John

I’d give zero stars if I could. Food was absolutely terrible. The egg roll was overcooked by 30 minutes and a River of grease come rolling out of it when I tried to take a bite If you loved burnt over fried egg roll then this place is for you. I got General Tso chicken. I ask for extra sauce on the side. Well that’s what I got a side of General Tso sauce none on the chicken. Food has no taste and it’s just a waste of money. Never again


Christopher
Christopher

We admittedly ordered the two most non authentic items on the menu, Kung Pao Chicken and Mu Shu Chicken, but they were both so sweet. I know MuShu is supposed to be somewhat sweet but I thought it was over the top and swimming in sauce. They served it with brown sauce, which I presumed was just Hoisin, but it was actually not, or if it was, it was a very good one that was complex and not overly sweet. The Kung Pao in addition to being sweet was overly salted, too. The mushrooms were nice, but I miss the celery, which I thought was integral to this dish.Next time I 'll order something less run of the mill, but I 'm my defense they were under the traditional section.


Pat
Pat

Our tai chi group recently dined at Tings after an event, and it was a fantastic experience. We sat at a large round table to share our meal, which made the evening even more enjoyable. We ordered eleven different dishes to share, and each one was delicious. I highly recommend the fried shumai as an appetizer. The main dishes, including mei fun shrimp, salt and pepper pork, triple green chicken, garlic eggplant, and Mongolian beef, were all very tasty, and each portion was generous enough for everyone to have a good serving. With twelve of us sharing three appetizers and eight main courses, the total bill, including tax, came to just $180, leaving us all satisfied. It's hard to find a meal l... View menu

Categories

  • Tea Explore our selection of soothing teas, offering both classic and exotic blends. Perfectly brewed to awaken your senses, indulge in our range for a moment of tranquility and flavor in every sip.
  • Kitchen Indulge in the heart of culinary artistry with our Kitchen menu category, where innovation meets tradition. Each dish is crafted with passion, promising a delightful journey of flavors that tantalize the taste buds. View menu
  • Chinese Savor the rich, authentic flavors of China with our selection of iconic dishes. From savory stir-fries to mouthwatering dim sum, each creation captures the essence of traditional Chinese cuisine, delighting your taste buds with every bite.
  • Szechuan Spicy and bold, Szechuan cuisine offers a tantalizing array of flavors with its use of Sichuan peppercorns, garlic, and chili peppers, perfect for those who love a fiery kick in their dishes.

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