China Spring
2613 Franklin Pike Ste 103, Nashville, TN, 37204
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Address :
2613 Franklin Pike Ste 103
Nashville, TN, 37204 - Phone (615) 386-3892
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Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Lunch
Parking : Private Lot
Bike Parking : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Noise Level : Quiet
Alcohol : No
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : No
Has TV : Yes
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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As has been said, China Spring serves it's purpose. Sometimes it's a little off, but for the most part, you get exactly what you pay for. I'm glad it's there and thankful. The staff is nice. Short of the occasional cops in there eating, (cops generally make me nervous, even when not guilty,) and the a-hole customers who think they are special and park in the fire lane, it is a good place!
(4)Ashley T.
Meh, it's not great. It's not bad. It's cheap, unhealthy, Americanized Chinese food. I called in general tso's tofu for lunch and when I opened the door it was crazy inside. They apparently have a hopping lunch buffet. This is really close to where I work so I'm sure I'll go back but I hate feeling like napping when I have to get back to work so who even knows anymore.
(3)Megan T.
I hope this was just an off night... I've been in the past and although it wasn't memorable, it wasn't a bad experience. Tonight was just bad. I called twice to place a takeout order. Both times they hung up on me. I was hoping it was just miscommunication. I show up a few minutes later, the man who took my order is still being rude and the cook is snickering in the background. Food was ready very quickly; that would be great if the food had been good. Egg drop soup was curdled? That's the best way to explain it. Thick and gross. Chicken with broccoli, fried rice and spring roll were ok. The kicker is when I went back in to ask for fried noodles to go with the egg drop soup(that ended up in the trash). The rude guy threw the fried noodles at me! Even if the food was outstanding I would not be going back.
(1)Daniel W.
This is your run of the mill cheap, strip mall chinese. Its large portions, quick, and terrible for you. But it is yummy when you want something slummy. Lo Mein is really good. Their Moo Goo Gai Pan had green peppers in it, which I've never seen before.
(4)Jasmine P.
Food is good, but the young girl who works there is rude, food is done in timely manner. Not clean I've seen a worker mop and then fix food, gross
(2)Dave N.
We tried eating here back in September. I'd had take out from there once and it was fine. My wife's parents were in town, we were craving Chinese, there aren't any real Chinese restaurants in town but I said they have tables and chairs, let's just go there. Walked in at 3 in the afternoon. A kid maybe 16 was working the counter. All tables empty. My wife asks me to order her crab rangun then goes to use the bathroom. I say to counter guy there's going to be 4 of us, we're going to sit and eat. It's been a few months, but this is pretty much verbatim. It went like this: Me: "So there's going to be 4 of us, we'd like to sit and have lunch here" Him: "Here? You want to eat it here?" Me: "Yes. Is that OK?" Him: "I just clean up" Me: "OK well we were planning to stay. We're waiting on 2 others but can I get an appetizer for now?" Him: "Appetizer??" Me: "Yes" Him (while texting, staring at cell phone and not looking up): "What you like?" Me: "Crab rangun" Him: "For here or to go?" ...I double check the hours on the door. They are open until 9 or 10 or whatever it is. So at least 6 more hours. My wife comes out, excited and hungry. Wife: "Did you order?" Me: "Yes. It's a little weird. The guy seems to have a problem with us staying here and eating?" Him, (still texting): "No, no problem." Wife: "What?" Me: "Yeah..." Wife: "(pause) Well...I don't know. Should we go?" Me: "Tell you what man, it'll just be the crab rangun" He rings it up, still focused on phone, and I pay. We sit down and wait. After a minute, wife says "I've lost my appetite, let's just go". Me: "We'll just get that crab rangun to go" Him: "No, it's ready now" (puts plate on tray, hands it to me, goes away) That was it. I reached over the counter and grabbed a to-go thing, dumped the ranguns in and we left. They lost about $50 of business, and needless to say I won't be going back.
(1)Corey G.
This place is great! A hidden gem in the Melrose area of Berry Hill. I ordered take out and the meals were enough for two people and had a great price on them. The inside of the place was somewhat plain but it was very clean and well maintained. The customer service was very friendly and helpful. This place has become my new go to Take Out Chinese place in Nashville!
(5)Jesse Q.
Great food and great service it's not expensive and it's cooked fresh while you wait. It is quite as well for meetings and more
(5)Brian K.
I just tried China Spring for the first time and I would agree with the other reviews. China Spring gives you a lot of food at a decent price, but the food is just okay. We got the Orange Chicken and Broccoli Chicken and both were good, but kind of bland. The portion sizes were big and could easy be 2 meals which was awesome. We called in for pick up and it was ready in 10 minutes so that was also a plus. I would eat here again if I was looking for cheap and easy Chinese food.
(3)Susan D.
I went for their lunch buffet. $5.75 without a soda. There are several soup options as well as fried rice, normal rice and egg rolls with crab rangoons. The hot and sour soup was good and hearty and the egg rolls and rangoons were pretty tasty as well. The rest of their menu was decent. Their other options were General Tso's Chicken, chicken and broccoli, hot chicken and mushrooms, hunan beef and onions with pepper chicken. Lo mein noodles were also there. All of those were decent but nothing special. The General Tso's was the best option but even that wasn't impressive. Lo mein was bland. There was also sweet and sour chicken which was fine. The chinese dough nuts were good but how can you screw those up? Overall, decent chinese food for what you're paying. I'm still looking for a better chinese option in Nashville
(2)H S.
I have three words to say about China Spring and I need you to follow along with me: 1. General (A rather vague word, keep going.) 2. Tso's (This is a tough one to pronounce, but not unfamiliar.) 3. Tofu (Speechless?) That's right, the ol' standby China Spring has added General Tso's Tofu to their menu of specials. Now in some cities this would not be at all remarkable, in New York and Chicago this is no big deal, but in a town where meatless Chinese food is limited to veggie eggrolls and the occasionally well-prepared Homestyle Bean Curd (China Spring does both of these pretty well) this is remarkable. This is a new menu item for the 'Spring and the first time I ordered it, it was so-so--the tofu was kind-of hard, the sauce too sweet and not at all spicy. I almost didn't order it again, but I am so very glad I did! Since my last visit they have perfected this dish. I asked for it extra spicy and it came out just right. If you've never had really good Chinese meatless dishes you will be blown away by this one. On my second taste, the fried tofu was so perfectly cooked I can only describe the texture as fluffy. If you've been wishing for a great vegetarian Chinese gluten restaurant, do yourself a favor and go there for the next best thing. It is off the charts good!
(4)David G.
I have lived in Nashville for 7 years and I think that by far China Spring has the best lunch buffet in town. $5.75 for a buffet and water... What a deal. I really feel this is one of Nashville's best kept secrets.
(5)China Spring B.
i think china spring is the perfect place to buy a family order. u only have to spend $7 on the combination platter, u cn get rice, eggroll and watever the stuff u want in the comb,!! it's cheap and they give u enough food.:) they also hve lunch buffet, is only $5.25 for a person, u cn eat as much u want, and the food is really fresh, + delicious:) if u dont have time to eat there, u cn also do the buffet togo or order something else from the menu.
(5)Erin D.
When I lived in this part of town China Spring was a weekly outing. Their food isn't the best, but it's cheap and you get a lot of it. It's perfect for the college student budget. If I remember correctly the combos are close to $6 bucks and they give you enough food for two or three meals. I liked their Lo Mein and Fried Rice, and my roommate would get the Sweet & Sour chicken. We once took a picture of her plate when we ate in because they gave her more chicken than any 12 ppl need. They are super quick too, so I would order when I was leaving class at Belmont and it would be ready by the time I got there (about 5 mins.). I've never seen a crowd here, but they stay in business so I bet the majority of the business is take out. I definitely recommend it.
(4)Patrick S.
China Spring is your standard strip mall Americanized Chinese joint. They handle many of your favorite chinese food staples, with some additions like the General Tso's Tofu. There aren't many Chinese places all that close to the area so it's nice to see one in the 12 south community. What i do like the most is the lunch buffet they have. It's kinda small probably 6-8 dishes, but all are very tasty. And being the cost conscience guy that i am, i noticed they don't technically have servers there so you get a decent sit down meal without having to pay any tip. Hey, in these tough economic times every dollar saved is a dollar earned. Check this spot out!
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