East China
15510 E Centretech Pkwy, Aurora, CO, 80011
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Address :
15510 E Centretech Pkwy
Aurora, CO, 80011 - Phone (303) 363-6668
- Website https://www.eastchinaco.com/
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Opening Hours
- Mon :11:00 am - 9:00pm
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : Yes
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Lunch, Dinner
Parking : Private Lot
Bike Parking : Yes
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Noise Level : Quiet
Alcohol : Full Bar
Outdoor Seating : No
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : Yes
Categories
Chinese Cuisine
The popularity of Chinese food in America can be adjudicated by the appearance of China Town in many major cities in the United State of America. The popular trend of ordering or opting for Chinese take away food isn't unknown in America. Chinese take away food comes to rescue when you're too tired from work or too exhausted to cook. No one can resist the temptation of eating spicy noodles, shrimp, chicken, beef or pork cooked in the sweet and spicy sauce. The cooking method of authentic Chinese food is a lot different compared to what is served in America.
Generally, Chinese use dark meat small bones and organs to cook dishes but this changes when you are eating American-Chinese fusion food prepared using white boneless meat cooked with broccoli, carrots and onions. Back in China, the food is less spicy and oily as they favor steaming and braising method for cooking the most popular dishes. So, if you have a taste for authentic Chinese food, then try finding a real Chinese restaurant in the city. You can also try the most popular fusion Chinese food like Pecking Duck, Chicken Feet, Hot Pot, Shrimp Dumpling Soup, Mapo Tofu, Wontons, Chop Suey, Egg Rolls and not to forget Fortune Cookies.
There are not many restaurants in America serving authentic Chinese food. A little research on Restaurant Listings directory can help you locate the best Chinese restaurants in the city. Chinese cuisine is continuously evolving, and you can find a variety of dishes categorized as the food for lactose intolerant, gluten intolerant, vegan, vegetarian, and diabetic friendly. So, if you have a group of friends with different taste patterns, save the hassle and visit the nearest Chinese restaurant in your city.
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Amy F.
Ok, so I'm still a fan of this place and will still give it the 4 stars it deserves, but I must update with my latest food craze over this restaurant. Delivery still the same, no changes there. Food well er if it wasn't for the excellent food it'd be 3.5 stars :(. This time I literally went all out in ordering, yes I wanted dinner for the next day unbeknowest it would be the next 3 days lol. But this go around I went with the crispy shrimp (extra spicy), beef pan friend noodles, and the fried dumplings. Ok so the food was excellent like always, but.....it wasn't the greatest for some reason. A little disappointed, but still ate it all like always. I asked about the crispy shrimp, which was in a sweet and spicy sauce. For some reason I would have thought it meant the shrimp was crispy, like sweet and sour crispy. Nope, not really. The pan fried noodles were great, beef cooked to perfection. The fried dumplings on the other hand were tough. Not sure what it was, but I'm pretty sure it was the actual fried skin on them. I had these items again the next day for my lunch/dinner at work. The dumplings somehow got even tougher and even the pork filling inside didn't do it for me. It didn't hold its flavor. The shrimp was soggy like no other, but the pan fried noodles stayed well until the 3rd day, which is expected. Would I still order from them again and recommend it? Oh definitely. Thinking of taking my boyfriend there for lunch one day.
(4)Eric M.
I have been here twice. Great food and service. The waitstaff doesn't try to be your friend but instead provides great service. You don't need to ask for things here. The meat is tender, juicy and delicious. Great place! Try the crabmeat cheese won tons! To die for!! Yum!!!
(5)Jacob F.
I've eaten here a few times. The deal in the lunch special is pretty good, right around $7 for a full plate of rice and whatever you choose as your main dish along with an egg roll. When I say a full plate I mean a FULL plate. The portion sizes are huge!! I've had the orange chicken and the general Tsos chicken and they are both good. The food also comes fairly quickly.
(3)Raoul B.
I work out in this part of town a fair bit, was looking for some Asian cuisine, and this place popped up on Google. (Sorry, Yelp is a PITA to use in a truck) This is one of those places that has a sampling of Asian, Chinese, Thai, Vietnamese, etc., and so far, they've done a decent job with everything I've tried, although I haven't gotten around to the Vietnamese. The dish I keep going back to is the Thai green curry combo. BIG bowl of flavorful, rich curry with lots of meats and vegetables, just the thing to warm you up on a shitty cold day. The one thing I wish they would do is offer a few more condiments like the pho places do. I like my food a little spicier than what normally comes out of the kitchen, like to squirt some Sriracha on there, or a few dollops of chili/garlic sauce, maybe some hoisin now and then. They bring me a dish of chillies in hot oil, acceptable, but the aforementioned would be better. I like that they offer brown rice, although they charge you for it. Service seemed a little stand-offish the first couple times, but they seem to have warmed up a little to the big, bearded gringo. Easy to get in and out of this place in the half-hour I'm allotted for lunch. Portions are generous, prices are reasonable, food is fresh and well-prepared, pleasing to the eye as well as the palate. Oh, and the men's room is nice and clean, my first sign that I probably won't get food poisoning in a place. Another place I wish was in Brighton.
(4)Michelle N.
Good food and service. I had twice cooked pork and my husband had Kung Pao Chicken. He loved his and mine was good too...the iced tea was also very good.
(4)Aldo P.
My wife and I moved from California to Colorado and tried several Chinese food restaurants and could not find any that matched the quality of what were were used to. eating at back in southern California. Finally we ran into this one and have been going back on a regular basis for the past 3 years. The food here tastes really good, and the service has always been great, the portions are very generous, and the prices are right! Also, when we started to eat here, the decor was really outdated, but that did not matter to us since it looked clean and the food and service was great... However, the restaurant has undergone some recent interior and exterior remodeling, and it now look nice. My wife and I have tried several dishes here and have liked most of them. Once that really stands out is the Mongolian triple. Luckily for us, this restaurant is not too far from where we live, but even if we moved further away, it would be well worth the drive as there are not many great Asian restaurants in the Denver metro area.
(5)Milton G.
The kung pao triple delight is to die for. You get so much food and everything is very tasty. The fried rice is awesome. I recommend you make your order a 'meal', this way you get the meat egg roll, wonton soup, and cheese wonton. Dad enjoyed his shrimp fried rice! Staff are friendly, the food is hot, and the restaurant is clean. I really, really do wish you guys were open Sunday!
(5)Mari Lu E.
I dont like to eat Chinese food very often, but have been driving past East Asia for over a year. My daughter really wanted something different for dinner and I remembered seeing this place. It was a Saturday night and there weren't a lot of dine in customers, but it is a little bit back off of 6th which keeps this place a bit more "local neighborhood" than the usual chain restaurant. This place is DYNAMITE !!!!! The soups are perfectly seasoned. savory. The meals are Huge. I ordered 1 dinner for me and my children (4 & 8) and we left with boxes. The staff was friendly. I will be back to try lunch... YUM!!! My only suggestion would be a children's menu selection. It can be a gamble ordering for kids under 10 when they've never tried the food before. DO YOUR TUMMY A FAVOR AND EAT HERE!!!!
(4)Krys K.
I love going to East China for Lunch. Its right by my work so I can walk there. My favorite food is the chicken and garlic sauce and I absolutely love the fried rice!!
(4)Adrian C.
The food was pretty good. Not much to complain about. A few of the items we ordered were extremely seasoned to much. Other than that it was pretty good. Not the best Chinese food I've had but not the worse.
(3)Kelly B.
I used to live in the apartments next to this place and ate here all of the time! I live quite a distance from there now, but it is worth the drive to dine in or carry out. Unfortunately, it's located in the ghetto and looks really rundown from the outside. But don't let that scare you away! You get generous potions for low prices and the staff is always wonderful and very helpful. Don't forget to order the almond cookies!
(4)Popo L.
As soon as I hung up the phone from placing my order, I swear the guy was knocking at my door. Another review said to try the Egg Foo Young and I am glad I did. It was fabulous. Everything was good. I mean everything. I ordered the Egg drop soup, steamed veggies, and crab cheese won tons, as well. They threw in egg rolls too. My daughter ate some of everything which says a lot. My new staple for sure.
(5)Savannah B.
We just LOVE, LOVE, LOVE East China!!! We have been going in here once or twice a week (never miss a week unless we are out of town)...for the past 6-7 years. That is no exageration. We have introduced many of our friends and family to East China as well. The food at East China is always spot on! That includes the Chinese Food as well as the Thai Food. The Spiced Thai Soup is addictive!!! Freshly made, always hot, always flavorful and prices are awesome! Lots of food for the money. We always have left overs for the next day. We have gotten to know the owners and their children and employees and would venture to say we are more like friends now instead of customers. Although when we first started going there....we felt special. They always talk to you, they always acknowledge everything from when you walk in, to drinks, to food. You just know...they got it! Try everything on the menu! The Egg Foo Young rocks, The Pan Fried Noodles...well, you will just have to try them, they are AMAZING...all the soups are awesome. The Seseme Beef....my newest addiction...LOL!! The Seseme Shrimp, AMAZING, The Triple Garlic....OMG!! I could go on and on and on....but one more thing...You MUST, MUST, MUST try the Spring Rolls with Peanut Sauce!!!!! Mmmmm You will not be disappointed! We absolutely CAN NOT EAT CHINESE FOOD ANYWHERE ELSE!!!! NO PLACE EVER COMPARES TO EAST CHINA!!!!!!!!!!
(5)Michael H.
From the food to the prices to the service, everything was far above average here. From the moment we walked in, we were taken care of by the woman running the place. She chatted us up the entire time. After our food was done, the old man cooking (presumably her husband) came out and joined us as well, talking football and other things. If you don't like this kind of interaction with the staff, this place definitely won't be up your alley, but I enjoy it so it was cool. Just a quick tip..........there are some menu items that are labeled "hot and spicy". I ordered my Orange Chicken hot and spicy, and my friend ordered his sesame chicken "EXTRA spicy". When our food came out, there were differences worth noting. My actual chicken wasn't spicy at all, but had thai peppers mixed with the meal. His came out with spicy seasoning on the actual chicken itself, as well as peppers. So if you want your food itself to be spicy, order it "EXTRA spicy". The only other thing that could be called "bad" is the decor, like someone else already mentioned. But really who cares. You're there for the food. Full bar with cheap drinks and draft beers. Always a plus. Price-wise all the lunch and dinner meals hover around $7-8, which is awesome for the portion sizes. Overall this is the best asian food I've had in a while.
(4)Levon A.
Excellent egg drop soup, egg roll, & chicken lo main are the best. Highly recommended!!!
(5)Michael D.
This place was awesome, the decor left you with wanting, but theres no question as why this place has won numerous awards from westword and channel 7 news. The portions were great for the price and anything that included sauce was not drowned in it. Make sure you try the egg rolls.
(4)a g.
I was a long time customer until recently. I've noticed little things in the service and food quality the last few months, but this last order was the last straw! We ordered food, and were told we'd get it in 40 minutes. They showed up almost an hour late!! They were so late the food was cold and soggy. When I called to talk to them about it, I was told that I should expect a longer time if it's cold. Note, it was not snowing, just cold. Apparently delivery drivers can't drive as well when it's cold, and I should have anticipated that. They did nothing to correct the situation. We won't be coming back. It's too bad really, we have been going there for a long time.
(1)Emily E.
My favorite dish is the beef with black mushrooms, and you can't go wrong with Moo Shu anything. I've never had anything here I didn't like. They serve lunch until 4, which is really convenient, and they deliver, which is even more convenient. It's a good, solid, family-run, family-friendly American Chinese restaurant, with a few Thai dishes added--I'm not sure why. Not super-authentic, but very tasty. The Thai dishes are OK, but I go to Sue of Siam or Thai Flavor when I want Thai. Thai iced tea with Chinese food tastes really good, though.
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