Welcome to Soho Bistro
Located in the heart of Charlotte, NC, Soho Bistro is a top-rated Chinese restaurant offering a wide range of menu options. From appetizers like crispy golden shrimp and spring rolls to main dishes like chicken lo mein and beef lo mein, there is something for everyone to enjoy. The restaurant also caters to vegans and vegetarians with many options available. Don't forget to save room for dessert, as the lemon Italian cream cake and Oreo cookie cheesecake are must-try favorites. With its cozy atmosphere and excellent service, Soho Bistro is a great spot for a lunch or dinner outing with friends and family.
- 214 N Tryon St Ste 110 Charlotte, NC 28202 Hotline: (704) 333-5882
Welcome to Soho Bistro, a Chinese restaurant located in the heart of Charlotte, North Carolina. Known for its diverse menu offerings and cozy atmosphere, Soho Bistro is a go-to spot for those craving authentic Chinese cuisine.
Upon stepping inside, guests are greeted with a warm and inviting ambiance, perfect for a casual lunch or dinner outing. The restaurant offers a range of amenities, from outdoor seating to accommodating large groups, making it a versatile option for any dining occasion.
One of the standout features of Soho Bistro is its extensive menu, which includes a variety of appetizers, pasta & rice dishes, and delectable desserts. Whether you're in the mood for crispy golden shrimp or a classic chicken lo mein, Soho Bistro has something to satisfy every palate.
For those with dietary restrictions, the restaurant also offers vegan and vegetarian options, ensuring that everyone can find something to enjoy. And with convenient services like delivery and takeout, you can savor Soho Bistro's flavors from the comfort of your own home.
As a food reviewer of Restaurant World, I can confidently say that Soho Bistro delivers on both taste and quality. Each dish is prepared with care and attention to detail, resulting in a dining experience that is sure to impress even the most discerning food enthusiasts.
Overall, Soho Bistro is a hidden gem in Charlotte's culinary scene, offering a taste of authentic Chinese cuisine in a welcoming setting. Whether you're dining solo or with a group, this restaurant is a must-visit for anyone looking to indulge in delicious flavors and impeccable service.

The food was excellent, the best Chinese cuisine I have had in the uptown area. The only exception was the hot and sour soup with was horrid. The staff was wonderful, service was fast and attentive. The restaurant was not trendy but comfortable and clean.

First of all I'd like to say that I have eaten in a vest number of Chinese restaurants throughout my 68 years on this earth. With that being said, I would like to say this: I was greeted by the nicest people you could imagine; it was my first time there and I felt like family! My waitress seated me by the window so I could look outside. I was then given spotless utensils wrapped in a beautiful, freshly laundered green cloth napkin and a clean lunch menu. The waitress theasked me if I would like something to drink; I told her water would be fine and she promptly brought my water and then gave me a few minutes to look over the menu.

Very fast service. Easy online ordering. Good quantity for price. Solid to go containers.

Good visit. The food was good and hot. Server came back constantly to check on us. Tucked in the cut on College St very close to the arena. The establishment was clean. No complaints. Definitely will come back in the future.

After checking in to our hotel across the street we wandered over to Soho House for a bite to eat. I noticed they had a beef noodle soup which is one of my favorite things ever at the Mandarin Deli back home. There was also a Hong Kong Beef Noodle soup which apparently had a beef that was marinated but we were also told it was less tender. We both ordered the regular beef noodle soup - one with egg noodles and one with rice noodles and then an egg roll for each of us. While we waited we were brought a plate of won ton chips which neither of us had had in a long time. They were served with a sweet and sour sauce. Shortly after that our egg rolls came out, hot and crispy. The soup came out about 5 minutes later. It was not what I was expecting but it was good. The beef noodle soups I am used to are pretty simple - beef, thick noodles and an insanely flavorful broth. This had a good amount of beef, thin noodles and a lot of veggies - broccoli, carrot, snow peas, zucchini and green onion... might have had some sprouts too. All stuff we like so it hit the spot. The oddest part of the meal were the fortune cookies which are apparently sponsored by a Manscaping company. The "fortunes" are definitely geared toward men. I thought it was a weird choice. Where are my lucky numbers??

Food was good. We came for lunch so there were specials that ran between $9.25.$9.95 including choice of rice and a spring roll. I ordered the Kung Pao and the portion was pretty large, my recommendation to the restaurant is to cut down on the lunch portion size (saves you money) and add the drink to the lunch menu. If you like more "pow" with your King Pao then ask to have it made a little hotter. I forgot to ask so mine was very mild. Overall great food and great service.

Do yourself a favor when you are in Charlotte - go have lunch or dinner here. It is a fantastic gem tucked in the uptown area ( a little hard to find right now due to construction in the surrounding streets at the time of our visit) - entrance to restaurant is on N. College). We did street parking a block away and walked. They have a lunch menu that includes every favorite dish of mine so it made it hard to choose what to try. I love ahi tuna but many places don't truly season/sear it well so I feel that, for me, that's a great dish to try at a new place as a way of judging the food. Here, they do it right I had the ahi tuna salad appetizer. I also ordered house special fried rice - it was not only delicious, but the portion size was huge! Enough for at least two meals. We stopped in for lunch at 11:30 and we literally just beat their lunchtime rush, which filled nearly every table in the restaurant. But even with the lunchtime rush and crowd, this place is still pumping out delicious food efficiently so you can definitely get there for a noon lunch and be back at your desk in time for the afternoon work day! The service was fantastic every though they got busy with the lunch time crowd. Our drinks didn't run dry which is a big bonus star in my book. Give them a try - I bet you'll love it