China Gold
39433 Joy Rd, Canton, MI, 48187
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Address :
39433 Joy Rd
Canton, MI, 48187 - Phone (734) 416-8888
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Opening Hours
- Mon :11:00 am - 9:00pm
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Dinner
Parking : Private Lot
Bike Parking : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : No
Attire : Casual
Noise Level : Quiet
Alcohol : No
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : No
Has TV : No
Waiter Service : No
Caters : No
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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Kat M.
My first time here. I had to get my Chinese food fix in. This place is the triple threat (my highest honor) of carry out dining. 1 - Ease of ordering, time waiting for food 2 - Price of food 3 - Taste of food It was very simple to order and the portions were huge enough to feed two people a few times. We only waited maybe 8-10 minutes the food was amazing, I'm thinking maybe I should go back again soon (writing this is making me hungry) lol. The price made be feel like I was robbing the place, so much food for so little money. Every time order Chinese food I order crab Rangoon. I think it says everything about the restaurant. If it's to small, or greasy, or expensive. Well at China Gold they were perfect. And the biggest test is leftovers, even the Rangoon was good the next day . Thank you, for your time.
(5)Danielle S.
This is my favorite Chinese place to eat! Food is always hot and delicious. I have not had anything here that I don't like! My favorite is the beef and broccoli!
(5)Destiny M.
This place is great.always fast friendly service.shrimp fried rice is great.when we order almond chicken we ask for the brown gravy because it comes with yellow but the brown is much better.
(5)Jackie M.
Great takeout! Family owned and always friendly. Grew up eating this a few times a month. Now anytime I make it back in town, I have to have almond chicken from here!
(5)Liz R.
I've been enjoying China Gold's takeout for well over a decade. I should say I've been enjoying their Chicken Egg Foo Yung lunch combo (around $5) for over a decade, since that is all I've ever gotten there! It tastes the same now as it did Day 1...why ruin a great thing? Lunch combos include a hefty portion of fried rice and an egg roll. The lunch EFY has two patties. Yep, a lot of food for not a lot of $. Speaking of money, I'm pretty sure they're still cash only. The may take debit cards, but I don't have one...so cash only for Liz. This is a carry out only place. They have a table and some chairs, but I've never, ever seen anyone eating in. Only waiting for their orders to come up.
(4)John L.
Could be better but I loved the cream chop suey. I loved the steam rice. I wouldn't order the lo mein. It looked like a bowl of soup
(3)Nikki W.
For starters, the place is nothing to look at. When I received my food it just looked ill-prepared. The rice was dressed heavily with soy sauce and lacked vegetables, the shrimp in my rice was not cleaned, and the chicken was over-breaded and soggy. Didn't even eat it. A week later my coworker got lunch from here, despite my warning, and ended up with food poisoning.
(1)Joe H.
I don't know why I haven't rated China Gold before. It is my go to take out Chinese place. Two reasons for that: It is less than a mile from my house, and the food is very good. Right now I'm chompin' on my favorite take out, sippin' my own tea, and writing this review. My son is eating their crab cheese rangoon, which is good. I always get the General Tso's chicken combination lunch, and I always get it extra hot. Even extra hot, it is probably too mild for some of you. I like it, and I would compare it to the general chicken from both Szechuan Restaurant in Canton and Szechuan Empire South in Livonia. I've eaten at them both. It is take out only -- and no credit cards. They will take a debit card but they charge extra for it. Bring cash. Now I must go and eat at the two Chinese restaurants I've mentioned -- it's been too long and I must confirm Joe B.'s findings. By the way, Joe, you started me on this quest.
(4)Alexx H.
I was not pleased with the meals. I've never had this bad of Chinese food. My General Tao was disgusting and the spring roll was slimy. Only one of the three orders we ordered was alright. I will never order from here again.
(1)N N.
This is the only place to go for Chinese food. I always get the sweet and sour chicken and it's never bad. They use fresh ingredients such as pineapples, carrots, and green peppers.
(5)Melissa B.
I'll admit, I judge a Chinese restaurant on two items - the fried rice and the egg-roll. This place delivers on both. I don't like white rice. I especially don't like it when you aren't able to substitute (or have to pay extra for) fried rice instead of white rice. At China Gold, not only is fried rice the standard....it comes with Chicken fried rice! Nice! As for egg-rolls, I prefer those made with bean sprouts (vs. cabbage), which is what China Gold offers. Our standby dishes are the Sweet & Sour Chicken, General Tso's Chicken, Beef & Broccoli, and Sesame Chicken. All are consistently good. The Wonton soup is tasty as well. Portions are quite generous. As far as take out Chinese takeout goes, I have yet to find a place I like better.
(4)Becki B.
Meh. This is where my hubby used to always get his Chinese carry-out. It's okay, but I could always think of something I'd like better. Once I mentioned this to him, he admitted that he usually just picked it up because it was close. For something quick, we'll still sometimes split the Sesame Chicken and get an extra egg roll so we'll each have one. The portion is enough that we can split it and neither of us end up hungry.
(3)Tammie C.
I have been coming here for 7 years, Sue at the counter is great. I order the General Tso dinner with mild sauce (very tasty sauce) and steamed rice. My only issue is sometimes my meal is over cooked causing the chicken to be dry and tough, so for that reason four stars was given for that one issue with consistency. Took my mom here for the first time last month, she loved her almond chicken dinner. Serving size is very generous, there is enough for 2-3 meals. Take out only, waiting room is not the best kept. I think there is a extra charge for using a debit card, so bring cash.
(4)Melissa B.
I'll admit, I judge a Chinese restaurant on two items - the fried rice and the egg-roll. This place delivers on both. I don't like white rice. I especially don't like it when you aren't able to substitute (or have to pay extra for) fried rice instead of white rice. At China Gold, not only is fried rice the standard....it comes with Chicken fried rice! Nice! As for egg-rolls, I prefer those made with bean sprouts (vs. cabbage), which is what China Gold offers. Our standby dishes are the Sweet & Sour Chicken, General Tso's Chicken, Beef & Broccoli, and Sesame Chicken. All are consistently good. The Wonton soup is tasty as well. Portions are quite generous. As far as take out Chinese takeout goes, I have yet to find a place I like better.
(4)Becki B.
Meh. This is where my hubby used to always get his Chinese carry-out. It's okay, but I could always think of something I'd like better. Once I mentioned this to him, he admitted that he usually just picked it up because it was close. For something quick, we'll still sometimes split the Sesame Chicken and get an extra egg roll so we'll each have one. The portion is enough that we can split it and neither of us end up hungry.
(3)Tammie C.
I have been coming here for 7 years, Sue at the counter is great. I order the General Tso dinner with mild sauce (very tasty sauce) and steamed rice. My only issue is sometimes my meal is over cooked causing the chicken to be dry and tough, so for that reason four stars was given for that one issue with consistency. Took my mom here for the first time last month, she loved her almond chicken dinner. Serving size is very generous, there is enough for 2-3 meals. Take out only, waiting room is not the best kept. I think there is a extra charge for using a debit card, so bring cash.
(4)Danielle S.
This is my favorite Chinese place to eat! Food is always hot and delicious. I have not had anything here that I don't like! My favorite is the beef and broccoli!
(5)Destiny M.
This place is great.always fast friendly service.shrimp fried rice is great.when we order almond chicken we ask for the brown gravy because it comes with yellow but the brown is much better.
(5)Kat M.
My first time here. I had to get my Chinese food fix in. This place is the triple threat (my highest honor) of carry out dining. 1 - Ease of ordering, time waiting for food 2 - Price of food 3 - Taste of food It was very simple to order and the portions were huge enough to feed two people a few times. We only waited maybe 8-10 minutes the food was amazing, I'm thinking maybe I should go back again soon (writing this is making me hungry) lol. The price made be feel like I was robbing the place, so much food for so little money. Every time order Chinese food I order crab Rangoon. I think it says everything about the restaurant. If it's to small, or greasy, or expensive. Well at China Gold they were perfect. And the biggest test is leftovers, even the Rangoon was good the next day . Thank you, for your time.
(5)Jackie M.
Great takeout! Family owned and always friendly. Grew up eating this a few times a month. Now anytime I make it back in town, I have to have almond chicken from here!
(5)Liz R.
I've been enjoying China Gold's takeout for well over a decade. I should say I've been enjoying their Chicken Egg Foo Yung lunch combo (around $5) for over a decade, since that is all I've ever gotten there! It tastes the same now as it did Day 1...why ruin a great thing? Lunch combos include a hefty portion of fried rice and an egg roll. The lunch EFY has two patties. Yep, a lot of food for not a lot of $. Speaking of money, I'm pretty sure they're still cash only. The may take debit cards, but I don't have one...so cash only for Liz. This is a carry out only place. They have a table and some chairs, but I've never, ever seen anyone eating in. Only waiting for their orders to come up.
(4)John L.
Could be better but I loved the cream chop suey. I loved the steam rice. I wouldn't order the lo mein. It looked like a bowl of soup
(3)Nikki W.
For starters, the place is nothing to look at. When I received my food it just looked ill-prepared. The rice was dressed heavily with soy sauce and lacked vegetables, the shrimp in my rice was not cleaned, and the chicken was over-breaded and soggy. Didn't even eat it. A week later my coworker got lunch from here, despite my warning, and ended up with food poisoning.
(1)Joe H.
I don't know why I haven't rated China Gold before. It is my go to take out Chinese place. Two reasons for that: It is less than a mile from my house, and the food is very good. Right now I'm chompin' on my favorite take out, sippin' my own tea, and writing this review. My son is eating their crab cheese rangoon, which is good. I always get the General Tso's chicken combination lunch, and I always get it extra hot. Even extra hot, it is probably too mild for some of you. I like it, and I would compare it to the general chicken from both Szechuan Restaurant in Canton and Szechuan Empire South in Livonia. I've eaten at them both. It is take out only -- and no credit cards. They will take a debit card but they charge extra for it. Bring cash. Now I must go and eat at the two Chinese restaurants I've mentioned -- it's been too long and I must confirm Joe B.'s findings. By the way, Joe, you started me on this quest.
(4)Alexx H.
I was not pleased with the meals. I've never had this bad of Chinese food. My General Tao was disgusting and the spring roll was slimy. Only one of the three orders we ordered was alright. I will never order from here again.
(1)N N.
This is the only place to go for Chinese food. I always get the sweet and sour chicken and it's never bad. They use fresh ingredients such as pineapples, carrots, and green peppers.
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