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The Great Wall Restaurant

β˜…3.6(24 reviews)$Restaurant
πŸ•‘ 45 minutes to 1 hourπŸ‘Ά Best for ages 3 and up. Toddlers and preschoolers enjoy familiar favorites like sweet and sour chicken and fried rice, while older kids and teens often branch out to try more adventurous dishes. The chopsticks provide entertainment for elementary-aged children still mastering them.

About

The Great Wall Restaurant has been serving Bon Air families for years with its approachable Chinese cuisine and relaxed atmosphere where kids are genuinely welcomed. The generous portion sizes mean plenty of leftovers for picky eaters, and the casual environment lets parents relax without worrying about noise levels or fidgety little ones.

Highlights

  • βœ“Generous portions perfect for sharing or taking home leftovers
  • βœ“Classic kid favorites like chicken fingers, lo mein, and egg rolls
  • βœ“Welcoming staff accustomed to serving families with children
  • βœ“Casual atmosphere where parents don't stress about noise
  • βœ“Fortune cookies at the end delight kids of all ages

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Request a booth for extra space to spread out with coloring books and give wiggly kids room to move
  2. 2.Order a large fried rice to share as a safe base that almost all kids will eat, then add adventurous dishes for sharing
  3. 3.Visit during off-peak hours (2-5pm) for the quietest experience and fastest service with little ones
  4. 4.Ask for mild or 'no spicy' when ordering, as staff are very accommodating to children's taste preferences
  5. 5.Bring wet wipes for sticky fingers after eating with hands or attempting chopsticks

Best Time to Visit

Weekday lunches or early dinners (4:30-5:30pm) work best for families with young children, offering quick service and a quieter atmosphere before the dinner rush. Weekend late lunches also provide a relaxed pace.

What to Know

Budget-friendly pricing with most entrees under $12 makes this an affordable family outing. Free parking is available in the shopping center lot, and high chairs are available for toddlers.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round with consistent hours. A great rainy day dining option when outdoor activities are canceled. Chinese New Year (late January/February) sometimes features special menu items worth asking about.

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