I don't like Chinese food, but I was looking at Atkins website yesterday, and in the FAQ's they actually have the answer to that question...
Is there any Chinese food I can eat while doing Atkins?
On the weight-loss phases, rice, noodles and dumplings are obvious no-nos. Also, Chinese sauces are often thickened with cornstarch and sweetened with sugar, both of which are not allowed on Induction. That doesn't mean you can't eat Chinese food; simply ask to have your food prepared without either ingredient. Or you can order your food steamed, with the sauce on the side (a little chili, peanut, garlic or sesame sauce is best; hold the hoisin). Spare ribs are okay, since most of the sweet sauce gets burned away during cooking. Other safe bets: Peking or crispy duck, whole steamed fish and broiled beef or poultry. Have your moo-shu dishes without the pancakes or rice. If you are now maintaining your weight and can handle grains, be sure to order brown rice rather than nutrient-empty white rice. For more information about how to eat ethnic cuisine while doing Atkins, please see the Eating Out section of Food & Recipes on this Web site.