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Contribute Feedback What Clyde King likes about China Express:
can not say I have researched the menu a lot, but my go-to is the sweet and acidic chicken, its upper notch (and better than Pandas). I was probably 10 years old. View all feedback.
What Colten Stanton doesn't like about China Express:
I ate here as a kid and it was always a treat. I ate here a few days ago and I have to say that I was a little disappointed. The hot and sour soup had almost no flavor and the House Lo Mien was extremely greasy. I don't know it it's just nostalgia that made me think this was really good, but upon further review as an adult, I don't think I'll be back. View all feedback.
I love this place. But I'm also an early 90s baby and we didn't have places like panda and hibachi in our area growing up
1st time trying it. The fried rice was a little underwhelming, the kid running the register should cheer up a bunch. Otherwise the food was good, and the establishment was clean.
Haven't been here in years, decided to give them a try again. The young man that takes orders is a kid and needs some help with his people skills, he wasn't friendly at all and acted annoyed when I asked questions and asked for silverware and sauces. The containers were not full for the price I paid. The food was ok but I still prefer my regular Chinese food restaurant and will continue to go there. The prices are high for their portions and taste.
This is my favorite restaurant, any special opportunity or performance was quickly followed by General Toss chicken and fried rice. We've been here for over a decade every few months and it was great. (The food isn't exactly, but I don't care, I love it)
From all restaurants scattered over the BG, this has the best food from all of them. This oasis is removed in a strip next to a Chinese buffet, and even the simplest orders will inspire you to try something new from the menu.