Chinese Food – Guyana’s original fast food

April 17, 2019

Guyanese style Chinese food and fried chicken are the most popular restaurant and take-out dishes and can be found anywhere around the town. Some of these Chinese dishes include low mein, chow mein, chicken fried rice, mixed fried rice among others.

From whence came Chinese food in Guyana

The first recruitment of Chinese labourers was not until 1851 after Indian immigration was suspended. The Chinese arrived through various shipments by the sugar estate owners. For the entire period of 1853 to 1879, a total of 13,541 Chinese landed in Guyana. As a result, the food, culture, music and style of Chinese was introduced to the Guyanese society.

Top 4 Restaurants where you can find Chinese Food in Guyana

1.  New Thriving Restaurant

 

In Guyana, the New Thriving Restaurant has a deep history of quality, taste and preference.

New thriving restaurant is a magnificent Exotic Chinese Restaurant Complex, with multiple Sections and Services. They present excellent Cuisine which stands out as a pride and delight of Guyana and the Caribbean. This flamboyant restaurant provides sheer pleasure, satisfaction and

amazement to thousands of loyal customers. The goal of the enterprise is to offer service of quality, value and excellence of which the Management and Staff strives to accomplish.

The New Thriving Chinese Restaurant offers a variety of Chinese dishes in which one can enjoy. If a visit is paid to this restaurant, one can experience comfort and taste like never before.

Where can one find New Thriving Chinese Restaurant

The New Thriving Chinese restaurant can be found in two locations. The main branch is conveniently located on 32 Main Street, Georgetown, Guyana. The other is located at Block M Providence, East Bank Demerara, Guyana (Above Massy’s Supermarket in the Amazonia Mall).

How can one make contact with New Thriving Chinese Restaurant

The following outlines the sections and telephone numbers of the Main Street restaurant:

  • VIP Floor: +592 225-0038
  • First Floor: +592 225-1730
  • Delivery: +592 225-0868, 225-0195

What are the opening Hours of the New Thriving Chinese Restaurant on Main Street

The opening ours of the New Thriving Chinese Restaurant are as follows:

  • Monday – Saturday: 10:30am – 11:00pm
  • Sunday: 9:30am – 11:00pm

How can one make contact with New Thriving Chinese Restaurant in Providence

The contact numbers for the Restaurant in Providence are as follows:

  • Order/Delivery & Pickup: +592 265-7882-4
  • Reservations: +592 265-7885

What are the opening Hours of the New Thriving Chinese Restaurant

The New Thriving Chinese Restaurant in Providence opens every day from 10:30am– 10:00pm.

One can also make contact with the restaurant by emailing them on [email protected]” or find them via facebook on “https://www.facebook.com/newthriving”.

2. Kamboat Restaurant

Kamboat restaurant located on 51 Sheriff Street, Campbellville and 147 Albert & Fifth Street, Georgetown, Guyana serves a variety of tasty Chinese cuisines in the most comfortable & friendly environment. Upon visiting the restaurant at either branches, one can enjoy the best in Chinese Food, prepared by authentic Chinese chefs.

Kamboat restaurant serves lunch, dinner and drinks. They offer services such as taking reservations, walk ins, take out, delivery, catering, waiter service and outdoor seating.

Kamboat restaurant on Sherriff street can be contacted on telephone number 592-225-8323/592 225-8090 and they are opened from 11:00 am to 11:59pm. One can also use the link “m.me/KamboatRestaurantSheriffSt” to find them on Facebook. Moreover, Kamboat restaurant on Albert street can be contacted on telephone number 231-9999 and emails can be sent to [email protected] or a message can be sent to their facebook page using the link “m.me/KamboatGy”.

3. Golden Pagoda

Golden Pagoda is rated one of Guyana’s top Chinese restaurants besides the exotic ones mentioned above for its delicious mouth-watering Chinese food. It is located on 82 Durban Street and can be contacted on 226-1886.

4. Hilton Restaurant

If one is seeking tasty diverse Chinese cuisine at an affordable price then Hilton restaurant which offers various Chinese specialities is the place to be.

Hilton restaurant is in business for more than twenty years serving sumptuous meals including lunch, dinner and drinks to couples, friends and families via take away bags and delivery.

Other services of this enterprise include taking reservations, walk-ins, waiter service and outdoor seating.

Where can one find Hilton restaurant

Hilton restaurant can be found on Garnett & Middleton Streets, Campbellville, Georgetown, Guyana.

What are the opening hours of Hilton Restaurant

The opening hours are 11:00 am – 11:00 pm every day and can be contacted on 231-7371 or on facebook using the link “m.me/133587253488814”.

Top 3 Popular Chinese Dishes in Guyana

Chicken fried rice/Mixed fried rice

This is fried rice mixed with vegetables such as carrot, bora and cabbage. The mixed fried rice is said to be mixed because it contains both chicken and red pork which is very tasty to the tongue.

Chinese Chowmein

This is chowmein with many vegetables usually big in size.

Chinese Special

The Chinese special is a favourite among the Guyanese society and is known for its many contents. It is fried rice made up of more than one meat which include chicken, pork, shrimps, egg among others. Adding to that, it contains mixed vegetables such as carrot and cabbage.

How is Chinese food beneficial

Chinese food is beneficial in many ways due to the fact that it contains so many vegetables cooked in a delicious way. The high content of fibre and protein found in the meat can contribute to the body in many ways.

Chinese food is a delight requested by many and enjoyed by all. It is one of Guyana’s most wanted favorite meals.

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