From noodles, kung pao chicken, dumplings, soups and more, Chinese cuisine encompasses the flavors and dish styles originating in China. A favorite for take-out lovers, comfort dishes like chow fun, pork buns and fried rice are the perfect accessory to any night in or out.
The 2025 readers’ choice Best of the County winner is DJ’s Chinese Cuisine (pictured above). For the rest of the Marin Magazine‘s Best of Marin County Chinese food picks see below.
Our 2025 Dining category sponsor is Rodney Strong. View the rest of the Dining category here.
Because there are so many great ones, we’ve broken it down by region: Southern, Central and Northern Marin.
Southern Marin
Harmony Restaurant
Mill Valley

Organic, wheat-free and peanut-free menu selections are a boon to many who stop in for the reliably fresh veggie dishes and sustainably-sourced seafood at Mill Valley’s Harmony. Local favorites, the signature beef and signature chicken, are part of their takeout menu and the fried rice includes slivers of BBQ pork for added richness.
800 Redwood Hwy Ste 401, Frontage Rd, Mill Valley, 415.381.5300
Lam’s Kitchen
Mill Valley
Lam’s prides itself on providing Mill Valley with traditional Chinese options. Conveniently located in downtown Mill Valley, Lam’s is known for its orange chicken and Mongolian beef. While not a traditional sit-down restaurant, it is a great option to pick up in Southern Marin.
89 E Blithedale Ave, Mill Valley, 415.383.6123
Mamahuhu
Mill Valley

The second outpost of a no frills, family-friendly restaurant (the first is in San Francisco’s Inner Richmond District) from chef Brandon Jew features nostalgic Chinese-American fare chef grew up eating, like kung pao chicken and crunchy cabbage salad, reimagined for today’s diners. The vegetable-forward and vegan-friendly approach means sweet and sour cauliflower, mushroom ma po tofu and kung pao tofu are given equal billing and care.
173 Throckmorton Ave, Mill Valley, 415.888.3266
Ming’s Restaurant
Tiburon
Ming’s has been described by visitors as a true hidden gem. Right up the road from historic Ark Row in Tiburon, this cozy Chinese restaurant has a wide array of traditional Chinese options, but its highlight might be its lunch special, allowing customers to choice between beef, chicken or pork and chow mein or rice. The large portions will make sure you do not walk away wanting more.
1550 Tiburon Blvd, Tiburon, 415.435.4312
Shang Hai Kitchen
Mill Valley
Tam Junction’s go-to Chinese option is Shang Hai Kitchen. This small spot has all the essentials for a Chinese take-out restaurant, but is particularly notable for its large portions and delicious fried rice.
247 Shoreline Highway A6, Mill Valley, 415.383.8888
Tommy’s Wok
Sausalito

Fresh ingredients, free-range chicken and traditional dishes like mu shu pork and Hong Kong street style noodles fulfill the Chinese food craving with a nice atmosphere for dining in or takeout for a night at home.
3001 Bridgeway Ste H, Sausalito, 415.332.5818
Central Marin
DJ’s Chinese Cuisine
Larkspur

DJ’s must have a loyal custom base, to vote them Readers’ Choice for two years in a row. Hang out on their cozy back patio with a plate of their kung pao chicken or one of their complete dinner plates, customizable to the size of your party
435 Magnolia Ave, Larkspur, 415.924.0717
Emma’s Restaurant
San Rafael

If you’re looking for a modern twist on traditional Chinese dishes, Emma’s Restaurant provides an array of delicious creations for everyone to enjoy. Chef-owner Wing Pak designed a menu featuring Mongolian beef, orange chicken and crispy rainbow steak. Mu shu, a selection of soups, plenty of seafood and hearty dishes all make this joint a darling in San Rafael.
817 Francisco Blvd W, San Rafael, 415.492.1638
Ping’s Chinese Cuisine
San Rafael

Pings Chinese Restaurant serves authentic Chinese cuisine made with fresh ingredients. The menu features traditional dishes, including stir-fries and soups, available for dine-in, takeout, and family gatherings.
248 Northgate Dr, San Rafael, 415.492.8808
Yet Wah
San Rafael

Named for the founder’s wife (“Yet” refers to the moon, “Wah” to brightness), this beloved downtown mainstay has a traditional Chinese menu and daily dim sum. Live music is sometimes on offer in the Kung Fu Lounge and a gluten-free menu is available.
1238 4th St, San Rafael, 415.460.9883
Yu Shang Mandarin Cuisine and Sushi Bar
San Rafael

Marin families flock to Yu Shang for its family-style service and the Japanese and Chinese-American-inclusive menu. That means platters of Mongolian beef and Moo Goo Gai Pan are right at home next to plates of salmon teriyaki and pork tonkatsu.
180 Bellam Blvd, San Rafael, 415.457.9199
Northern Marin
China Palace
Novato

For authentic Chinese cuisine in Novato, China Palace has a variety of tastes and dishes and uses high-quality, fresh ingredients. Stop by for dine-in or take-out when craving your favorite noodle dish.
7089 Redwood Blvd, Novato, 415.892.6563
Dining Sponsor
Rodney Strong


Rodney Strong was an acknowledged visionary who understood the potential that Sonoma County’s soil and climate held for producing world-class wines and was one of the first to plant Pinot Noir in Russian River Valley and the first to produce a Chalk Hill appellation Chardonnay.
Rodney Strong | Healdsburg | 707.431.1533 | rodneystrong.com
Are you a BOC business but want to change your photo, or did we miss including it? Submit your new photo here.