About
Welcome to the delightful experience that is Mr. Hui's, a gem nestled in Little Rock, Arkansas. Located at 11525 Cantrell Rd #401, this family-owned restaurant exudes warmth and hospitality, making it a beloved spot for locals seeking authentic Chinese cuisine. With a phone number of +1 501-478-6666, you're just a call away from indulging in delightful flavors.
Mr. Hui’s offers an enticing lunch menu featuring a variety of specials that cater to diverse palates. Highlights include the savory General Tso's Chicken and the vibrant Hunan Shrimp, both priced under $11. Those who enjoy a crunch will love the Kung Pao Chicken, while seafood enthusiasts can savor the Sweet and Sour Shrimp or the Shrimp with Cashew Nuts. Mealtime here is not just about eating; it’s an immersive moment of culinary satisfaction.
The reviews say it all. Customers rave about the balance of flavors and the freshness of the ingredients. One satisfied diner, hlewziii, praised the hot and savory dishes that “hit the palate just right.” Another patron, Steven Reichling, emphasized the authenticity of the flavors compared to other Chinese restaurants in the area, citing the welcome absence of overly sweet dishes. This commitment to quality assures everyone that they will enjoy a carefully crafted meal.
But it’s not only about the food. The essence of Mr. Hui's lies in its family ownership. A sentiment echoed by regulars is the inviting atmosphere, where the small business vibe flourishes. The warmth extends from the kitchen to the service, ensuring that every visit feels personal. William Lindsey's account of the "quiet, unpretentious restaurant" reflects a place where diners can connect while enjoying favorites like potstickers and bok choy with black mushrooms.
Thirsty? Pair your meal with one of their refreshing iced flavored milk teas or try the hot options like Honey Hot Green Tea. There's something comforting about sipping on a delicious drink while enjoying your food, adding to the overall experience at Mr. Hui’s.
In a world where dining can sometimes feel rushed and impersonal, Mr. Hui's restores our faith in the charm of community-driven establishments. Matt Parker captures this essence perfectly, describing it as a “vibe” not found in the usual chain restaurants. For those seeking a fulfilling meal with heart, this restaurant promises a journey of flavors wrapped in a family-friendly atmosphere.
If you haven’t yet visited, now is the time to discover what local patrons have been raving about. Mr. Hui's is here, ready to satisfy your cravings with every bite!
“ Awesome cuisine! Hits the pallet just right! Hot, savory, fresh ingredients. Cabbage ”
“ Since moving to AR from AZ a few years ago I've missed some of the great Chinese restaurants in a bigger city. Of the 5 or so over tried in AR, this is the best! Not overly sweet like most, dishes have more balanced flavors, and they are served with vegetables. Always try to come here when I'm in the area. ”
“ Mr. Who was introduced to me by my sister. She likes the family ownership, and I agree. Small family owned businesses are vulnerable operations especially in the restaurant category. The service, food and atmosphere had here over the years has always left me with a great feeling. Unlike the business my sister is in, as a warrior in the US Army. ”
“ Mr. Hui's is a quiet, unpretentious restaurant set back behind Fresh Market and Belk's in a shopping center. It serves some really good Chinese food. Anything we've had there is very good. We especially like the noodle dishes. Below are some other favorites we had at lunch today — potstickers, bok choy with black mushrooms, braised tofu family style, and pork in black bean sauce. There's plenty of parking and the service is always solicitous and polite. If I have any criticism it's that the chef can sometimes have a slightly heavy hand with salt. But other than that, the flavors are always wonderful and the dishes well-prepared. ”
“ Ok ok ok. This place is a vibe. It has family-run small business vibes. People who are complaining about the food probably out here giving a newly built Panda Express 5 stars. It is not shiny McDonalds. The food was great. Portions were large. The service was quick and friendly. Prices are very reasonable in 2025. I asked for my Kung Pao to be made spicy. No problem. Then she came over and asked if the dish was spicy enough when i was eating. I love this place. Oh and they have a bunch of hot and iced tapioca/boba tea choices. Those were good too! Mr. Hui’s ... you complete me. Keep up the good vibes. ”
“ Family favorite!! We frequently will go here or order food for takeout. My #1 items are Sauteed String Beans (so good!), Mapo Tofu, and Crazy Spicy Chicken. This food makes me so happy. It is a convenient location (though you might miss it if you don't know it's there) and definitely worth stopping by! The staff is friendly and I always have a good experience eating here. ”
“ Great place to eat. The food is really good and the portions are very generous. You can't beat the service. A must try ”
“ The food was amazing so happy to have found this place. Originally from Austin Texas lived in San jose CA for 3 years and there is amazing Chinese food there and this place has some good food they had a dish that I have been searching for for 3 years(salt and pepper pork rib)...lol omg soooo good.Crab Rangoon was perfect too and hot and sour soup too. ”