Happiness Chinese Restaurant

Happiness Chinese Restaurant is a hidden gem located at 3420 E Sprague Ave in Spokane, WA. This Chinese restaurant offers a wide range of options for both vegans and vegetarians, making it a great choice for those with dietary preferences. The establishment is wheelchair accessible and has ample parking near the entrance, providing convenience for all customers.

One of the standout features of Happiness Chinese Restaurant is its extensive menu, which includes appetizers like egg rolls, pot stickers, and fried shrimp, as well as a variety of soups, beef, pork, chicken, seafood, and vegetable dishes. The chef specialties, such as Happy Family and Mandarin Chicken, are worth trying for a unique and satisfying dining experience.

Customers have praised the generous portions and delicious flavors of the dishes at Happiness Chinese Restaurant. The service is known to be friendly and attentive, enhancing the overall dining experience. Whether you choose to dine in, take out, or have your meal delivered, you can expect top-notch food quality and service.

Overall, Happiness Chinese Restaurant is a must-visit for anyone craving authentic Chinese cuisine in Spokane. With a wide range of menu options, excellent customer service, and a cozy atmosphere, this restaurant is sure to bring happiness to your dining experience.

Happiness Chinese Restaurant Menu

Location

Address: 3420 E Sprague Ave Spokane, WA 99202
Phone: (509) 534-2525

🕓 Work Hours
MON Closed
TUE 11:00 AM - 8:30 PM
WED 11:00 AM - 8:30 PM
THU 11:00 AM - 8:30 PM
FRI 11:00 AM - 9:30 PM
SAT 11:00 AM - 9:30 PM
SUN 11:00 AM - 8:30 PM

Business info

  • Takes Reservations
    Yes
  • Offers Delivery
    Yes
  • Offers Takeout
    Yes
  • Vegan Options
    Yes
  • Many Vegetarian Options
    Yes
  • Wheelchair accessible
    Yes
  • Accessible parking near entrance
    Yes
  • ADA-compliant main entrance
    Yes
  • steps or stairs
    Yes
  • Accepts Credit Cards
    Yes
  • Accepts Android Pay
    No
  • Accepts Apple Pay
    No
  • Casual
    Yes
  • Moderate Noise
    Yes
  • Offers Catering
    Yes
  • Good for Groups
    Yes
  • Good For Kids
    Yes
  • Good for Lunch, Dinner
    Yes
  • Private Lot Parking
    Yes
  • Waiter Service
    Yes
  • Free Wi-Fi
    Yes
  • Full Bar
    Yes
  • TV
    Yes
  • Outdoor Seating
    No
  • Happy Hour
    No
  • Dogs Not Allowed
    No
  • Heated Outdoor Seating
    No
  • Covered Outdoor Seating
    No
  • Bike Parking
    Yes

Last Reviews

  • Author: DJ V.

    29 June 2024

    Don't let the building dissuade you from coming in and eating here. The portions are ginormous and so is the love put into the food. The service is kind. I enjoy coming here if I want left overs for two days. I definitely recommend sharing your meal with someone.

  • Author: Bill S.

    28 December 2023

    This is my go to place. Food is always on point and extra good. Large servings and helpful staff who always deliver outstanding service. I cannot recommend them enough. Go get some food today. Mostly do take out, have dined in once or twice and it is clean and a nice looking place to eat Chinese food.

  • Author: Conni M.

    27 April 2023

    Instead of lunch, we had dinner. I ordered a cup of the Hot & Sour soup, which was delicious. My husband had the egg drop soup and thought it was not very flavorful. Also, there were *potatoes* in it! He ordered the chicken lo Mein with veggies and it was good. Just way too much of it. I ordered the #1 Combo with General Tsao's chicken. I asked if I could have chow Mein instead of the "fried" rice and our waitress said no, they don't do that. Funny when you look at the full plate of lo Mein served to my husband. The General Tsao's was very good - crisp in a great sauce, there were 4 nice sized tempura shrimp and sweet & sour pork, and ... the "fried" rice. Not really fried, just soy sauce mixed into white steamed rice. Again, waaay too much food. We ended up eating about ¼ of it, taking more home than what we ate. I'd love to see them reduce the meal sizes, lower the price a little, and allow basic substitutions, like noodles instead of rice.