Great food. Not very greasy or overly fried. Vegetable lo mein was excellent. Had more vegetables then you would think in it. Will for sure order from them again. Reasonably priced and good servicing sizes. Normal chinese menu. Everything was extremely hot and great tasting.
(4)
Georgia B.
Fast, better than good and reasonably priced Chinese. I had Singapore noodles and vegetable tofu in Szechuan sauce (normally served in black bean sauce). It took 10 minutes for take out and their prices were reasonable. It's next to Publix between 10th and 11th on TamiAmi. There are tables for dining in and pictures of popular items. The staff who speak limited English are very friendly and are accommodating of substitutions. Everything was delicious!
(4)
Shannon C.
I love this place so much. As a college student, this was definitely my go-to place for food at least once a week, and I'm so bummed that I most likely will never have China Garden again since moving. China Garden is owned by a young couple who are so kind and friendly that I've actually befriended them although English is not their best language. The food there is absolutely delicious and so worth the price. My favourite, the veggie lo mein, is only about $4 and a can of soda is only 75 cents. At other places, a pint of veggie lo mein would cost about $7+ and a soda would be at least $1.25. In addition to having great food and awesome prices, the owners and cooks always remember my dietary restrictions and quirks. I'm vegetarian as well as picky, and never have I've been accidentally served the wrong order. To top it off, they're very fast! Most Chinese take-outs will tell you 10-20 minutes, but I swear they finish my order in 5 minutes. This is honestly the best place for Chinese take-out that I've ever encountered.
(5)
Mike D.
Just as good as their sister restaurant on Bahia Vista. The food is good, fast and fresh. Cooked to order in a clean kitchen. It is your standard American style chinese food. The thing I liked best about this place is that I could order small sizes of everything. I could try a lot of their dishes and still keep my bill reasonable. It's good standard American style chinese food. Plain and simple. Priced right and effective at hunger pains!
(4)
Mikey S.
I'm vegetarian and I approve! $5 got me some fresh and hot veggies in a garlic sauce a side of fried rice with onions and bean sprouts and 2 veggie spring rolls! Normally their lunch specials come with pork fried rice and 2 small prok spring rolls, I asked them to substitute for veggie and it was no problem whatsoever. I've never been blown away by any Chinese restaurant on the East or West Coast (or in the UK), but I have had it on a sliding scale from greasy and no love put into it to good solid food...this place has good solid food. I'm always amazed at how other chinese restaurants struggle to get a simple vegetarian dish right. It veggies stir fry essentially...how hard can that be!? THESE GUYS GET IT!! IT'S GOOD STUFF! I think they rock it because they do not go overboard with tryign to be fancy yet they also do not seem to cut corners to a point where the end result suffers. Very solid and you could definitely do way worse. The food is not overly greasy (including the fried rice). I would go here. I ate the meal fast and it did not sit heavy either!
(4)
Jose D.
I love coming to this place. They are always friendly and very fast at making the food. Is not a 100% chinese place because a lot of the plates are very americanized but nevertheless really good. I would recommend it to anyone.
(5)
Kay B.
Awful, terrible, never use them. Ordered for delivery from the Hyatt Regency. Gave cell phone number. Was told 30 min. Called them after 60 minutes to find out eta. Woman seemed confused and put me on hold to ask someone else. Came back and said he was on his way. 30 min later I get a call on a different phone, from the front desk, asking if I'd ordered Chinese. Evidently he'd been standing in the lobby not knowing what to do bc his boss didn't give him a phone number. So I have to go down to lobby to get the food, a full hour late. Ask him if there are chopsticks inside. He says yes. Get the (cold) food upstairs. Open it. Discover not only no chopsticks, no forks or eating utensils of any kind! So eating cold Chinese food with my hands and no napkins. Awesome. Oh and the food was greasy and not tasty. Also I should mention that I called the restaurant after discovering the lack of any utensils, and the woman on the phone not only gave me attitude but never, not once, apologized for the terrible customer service.
Sorry, Store hours have not been updated. If you are the owner of this restaurants. Please update the store hours.
Specialities
Takes Reservations : No Delivery : Yes Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Parking : Street Bike Parking : Yes Good for Kids : Yes Good for Groups : Yes Attire : Casual Ambience : Casual Noise Level : Average Alcohol : No Outdoor Seating : No Wi-Fi : No Has TV : No Waiter Service : No Caters : Yes
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.
Louise S.
Great food. Not very greasy or overly fried. Vegetable lo mein was excellent. Had more vegetables then you would think in it. Will for sure order from them again. Reasonably priced and good servicing sizes. Normal chinese menu. Everything was extremely hot and great tasting.
(4)Georgia B.
Fast, better than good and reasonably priced Chinese. I had Singapore noodles and vegetable tofu in Szechuan sauce (normally served in black bean sauce). It took 10 minutes for take out and their prices were reasonable. It's next to Publix between 10th and 11th on TamiAmi. There are tables for dining in and pictures of popular items. The staff who speak limited English are very friendly and are accommodating of substitutions. Everything was delicious!
(4)Shannon C.
I love this place so much. As a college student, this was definitely my go-to place for food at least once a week, and I'm so bummed that I most likely will never have China Garden again since moving. China Garden is owned by a young couple who are so kind and friendly that I've actually befriended them although English is not their best language. The food there is absolutely delicious and so worth the price. My favourite, the veggie lo mein, is only about $4 and a can of soda is only 75 cents. At other places, a pint of veggie lo mein would cost about $7+ and a soda would be at least $1.25. In addition to having great food and awesome prices, the owners and cooks always remember my dietary restrictions and quirks. I'm vegetarian as well as picky, and never have I've been accidentally served the wrong order. To top it off, they're very fast! Most Chinese take-outs will tell you 10-20 minutes, but I swear they finish my order in 5 minutes. This is honestly the best place for Chinese take-out that I've ever encountered.
(5)Mike D.
Just as good as their sister restaurant on Bahia Vista. The food is good, fast and fresh. Cooked to order in a clean kitchen. It is your standard American style chinese food. The thing I liked best about this place is that I could order small sizes of everything. I could try a lot of their dishes and still keep my bill reasonable. It's good standard American style chinese food. Plain and simple. Priced right and effective at hunger pains!
(4)Mikey S.
I'm vegetarian and I approve! $5 got me some fresh and hot veggies in a garlic sauce a side of fried rice with onions and bean sprouts and 2 veggie spring rolls! Normally their lunch specials come with pork fried rice and 2 small prok spring rolls, I asked them to substitute for veggie and it was no problem whatsoever. I've never been blown away by any Chinese restaurant on the East or West Coast (or in the UK), but I have had it on a sliding scale from greasy and no love put into it to good solid food...this place has good solid food. I'm always amazed at how other chinese restaurants struggle to get a simple vegetarian dish right. It veggies stir fry essentially...how hard can that be!? THESE GUYS GET IT!! IT'S GOOD STUFF! I think they rock it because they do not go overboard with tryign to be fancy yet they also do not seem to cut corners to a point where the end result suffers. Very solid and you could definitely do way worse. The food is not overly greasy (including the fried rice). I would go here. I ate the meal fast and it did not sit heavy either!
(4)Jose D.
I love coming to this place. They are always friendly and very fast at making the food. Is not a 100% chinese place because a lot of the plates are very americanized but nevertheless really good. I would recommend it to anyone.
(5)Kay B.
Awful, terrible, never use them. Ordered for delivery from the Hyatt Regency. Gave cell phone number. Was told 30 min. Called them after 60 minutes to find out eta. Woman seemed confused and put me on hold to ask someone else. Came back and said he was on his way. 30 min later I get a call on a different phone, from the front desk, asking if I'd ordered Chinese. Evidently he'd been standing in the lobby not knowing what to do bc his boss didn't give him a phone number. So I have to go down to lobby to get the food, a full hour late. Ask him if there are chopsticks inside. He says yes. Get the (cold) food upstairs. Open it. Discover not only no chopsticks, no forks or eating utensils of any kind! So eating cold Chinese food with my hands and no napkins. Awesome. Oh and the food was greasy and not tasty. Also I should mention that I called the restaurant after discovering the lack of any utensils, and the woman on the phone not only gave me attitude but never, not once, apologized for the terrible customer service.
(1)