You're looking for a little adventure in your life, and your stomach is leading the way.

Last week's Best of Atlanta poll found out where you dine on the most delicious Chinese cuisine in town.

In first place, Orient Express (Cobb) combines the most innovating trends in international cuisine by fusing exciting flavors of the East and West. Located in an old train car,  their restaurant features three different rooms with its own distinctive atmosphere and cuisine: Chinese, Sushi, and Hibachi.

If spicy and fresh are words you like associated with your Chinese food, then Masterpiece (Gwinnett) is your ticket as our second place winner. Their unassuming location is a clever disguise for a serious treat.

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Coming in third, Chong Qing Hot Pot (DeKalb) serves up authentic Chinese and Szechuan food to order. Whether you speak English or Mandarin, they will help you select the dish that's perfect for your palate.

Become expert level by dining at all of our official nominees' Chinese restaurants: Hsu's Gourmet (Intown), Chin Chin Chinese (Intown), Simon's Chinese Cuisine (North Fulton), Great Wall Chinese & Sushi (Cobb), Peking Chinese (Gwinnett) and Chai Peking Chinese Restaurant (DeKalb).

Take advantage of Atlanta's favorite brunch time indulgences by eating at the best Dim Sum restaurants in Atlanta.

Where can you find Vietnamese, Korean, Chinese, Mexican, Colombian and other nationalities represented by shops, markets and restaurants? Buford Highway. Check out this beginners guide to the area before diving in mouth-first.

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