Su Xing House

Category: Chinese restaurant in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Address: 1508 Sansom St, Philadelphia, PA 19102, USA

Phone: +12155641419

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 11AM–10PM

Tuesday: 11AM–10PM

Wednesday: 11AM–10PM

Thursday: 11AM–10PM

Friday: 11AM–10:30PM

Saturday: 11AM–10:30PM

Reviews

Pascal B.

Oct 10, 2022

Excellent... Meaty abstain... Chinese vegetarian cuisine... 👍👍👍

Eden Harris

Sep 19, 2022

Delicious food. Everything is vegetarian/vegan and the dishes are incredible. Laid back restaurant, just a great place to come for a casual dinner

C. M.

Sep 6, 2022

Best service. Food was good; but they ran out of white rice. Should make enough to serve all day. Prices are decent.

Maat ForBaba

Sep 6, 2022

Great vegan selection I love their tea

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Questions & Answers

What times are the lunch specials served?

Sherry Dennis | Mar 13, 2022
Kamil YİLMAZ | Mar 13, 2022

Anytime u go

What are the Covid safety practices like here?

Anonymous | Oct 9, 2022
Evan Bradley | Oct 9, 2021

Conveniently placed table in the front (you have to enter the restaurant), distancing and masking in effect

Does this place have out door seating

Stephanie Hoffman | Oct 9, 2020
Ari Nestlebaum | Oct 9, 2020

It does not. You can order takeaway, but that's it.

Do you have a buffet? If so, how much and what are the hours and days of the buffet? Also, what are the hours and days, lunch special is available?

Phil Gross | Oct 9, 2020
Kait Sweeney | Oct 9, 2020

There is no buffet. It's a sit-down restaurant.

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Is Su Xing House's menu all vegan or only vegetarian?

Holly | Oct 10, 2019
Robert Schlatter | Oct 10, 2019

It's 100% vegetarian and very high quality, with wonderful flavor and creativity

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What is the Hashgacha; Kashrus supervising agency?

Yitzchok Scherman | Oct 10, 2018
Krazer rezarK | Oct 10, 2018

The International Kosher Council (IKC) provides kosher supervision, certification and rabbinic expertise. Kashrut Certification involves examining the ingredients used to make the food, examining the process by which the food is prepared, and periodically inspecting the processing facilities to make sure that kosher standards are maintained. Hashgacha (lit. supervision) generally refers to kosher supervision. Kashruth is the state of being kosher.

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Do they deliver food like 4 wings and fried rice?

Joseph Toler | Oct 10, 2018
Joseph Toler | Oct 10, 2018

Thank you

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