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Great River Chinese Restaurant
I-5 Exit 186
626 128th SW
Everett
425.742.1788
Dine in or Take out
Celebrating 20 years of family owned and operated chinese cuisine.
The Great River is the area's only Chinese restaurant serving family
style dinners into the late night hours at very reasonable prices.
Mon-Sat 3pm-2am
Sunday 3pm-midnight
Happy hour in the bar 3-7 and 11-1 caters to both dayshift and second
shift after work crowds, and offers great discounts on domestic beers
and well drinks.
An experienced and friendly American staff compliments the traditional
Chinese owner/chef with a customer service ethic that rivals other area
bar & restaurant combinations.
Besides traditional Chinese favorites, The Great River boasts a tasty
selection of burgers, salads, and sandwiches for that hard-to-please
child or those who don't see Chinese food as their cup of tea.
Abundant seating makes reservations unnecessary, and diners are never
rushed.
A wonderful casual dining experience!

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