China Town Restaurant

326 S Nevada Ave, Colorado Springs
(719) 632-5151

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Yuliya Maples

A few weeks ago I had the best orange chicken of my life and I can't stop thinking about it. It was so crispy that you could hear me crunching on it yet so delicate and tender that you could bite right through. Glazed in beautiful sticky amber sauce, it was perfectly balanced in flavor. It looked like something out of a commercial. This week I had orange chicken elsewhere and it prompted me to go back and write a review for this place. It was no match, no competition for the quality of food I had gotten from China town. I have been going here for 12 years and it continues to be the very best.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Sesame Chicken

Chantelle Marie

I come here and get better food in a combo for lunch or dinner for $9-11 down at my spot in Widefield vs eating here today at $50+ for two people. There was too much cornstarch in the egg drop soup this time but I like the wonton soup here and it’s the only one I’ve found in town that uses chicken. I definitely recommend that as well as the birds nest ✅✅

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 4

L. Harvison

On my way to work I stopped in for take out. I ordered the orange chicken asked and paid for egg fried rice and crab rangoon. My rice was glass like little bits of egg and I'm sure I was food poisoned from the chicken. Sadly I took one bite and instantly had to run to the restroom. I spent the better part of my 12 hours in the restroom. My stomach is gurgling as I write this review

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 1

Service: 1

Sadie Rigdon

We went here tonight for the first time in about 20 years and it was great. Good food at a decent price and outstanding service

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Michelle Howell

Don’t eat here or they will have your car towed. This used to be a regular restaurant we went to and they have lost our business FOREVER. We ate at their restaurant and wanted next door, when we can put our car was gone. Left my young son and I stranded in the dark. Now we have to pay $375 to get it out of the impound. NEVER AGAIN!

Lessons from The minivan

I ordered Mongolian beef and my order consisted of a few pieces of beef and the rest of my order was onions. Like a lot of onions. I ordered the wontons and the wontons were just a creased egg roll wrapper and it was so hard I didn’t even eat it. I’m always looking for great restaurants but I wasn’t impressed with this one

Food: 2

Service: 3

Recommended dishes: Chow Fun Shei

Bonnie Wenners

Clean, plenty of free parking, reasonable prices. Plenty of good food choices. Host and wait staff friendly, efficient and quickly responsive to our needs. Food temperatures were hot. Lo Mein had good amounts of meat. Sweet and Sour dish great. Did not care for sauce available on table top. We plan to return soon!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Fried

Chad Tobias

I ate here on Saturday evening. I walked across the street to watch the UFC fight and by 11pm they had my truck towed. I was in their parking lot because I was a customer of theirs. The signs don't say anything about what time the parking lot needs to be emptied by. I didn't inhibit their business at all Actually contributed to it. Even returned within a reasonable amount of time to get it. Not like it was there for days or even the next day during business hours. The restaurant refuses to help with my $400 tow bill. The tow company says it happens all the time and they need more specific signs. Clearly they don't care about their customers enough to put times on their signs. I was parked there 2 hours after business hours. If that justifies a $400 tow then I won't be returning. According to the signs anyone can be towed at any time weather your a customer or not so beware!

No assumptions were made actually. I talked to one of your staff and also the towing company before writing this. They said specific times were set up in your agreement. Your sign says Chinatown customers only. I was a customer. And still got towed. I'm confused how any of this is considered an assumption when you don't properly inform people.

Parking: Do not park here you will be towed.

Atmosphere: 1

Service: 1

J Loco

Very nice people, food was delicious. Will come back for sure. Idk how some people are saying their food is bad. All the other Asian food around is mid compared to these guys and the portions are huge!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 4

Andrea Dewey Gibson

Have loved this place for years. We liked to get the hot and sour soup and the mushu pork, which they roll-up table-side, or at least they used to. They don't have the mushu on their lunch menu anymore, so we didn't get it. The sczechuan chicken was yummy though, served with soup, fried rice and an egg roll -an excellent value.

Parking: China Town has their own parking lot on the north side and back of the building.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Assorted, Soup, Egg Rolls

Jordan Louie

Service was fast and friendly, food was very good!! Was not sure what to get, but waitress helped us narrow down what we wanted as well as our options. Ingredients of the food was fresh and cooked to order.

Great for dine in and carry out.

Can tell this is a family owned restaurant they are always take care of you.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Christopher Hamilton

Terrible food, ordered Sweet and Sour Chicken,... some kind of mystery meat, I pulled it apart, and I've never had chicken / meat like that in my 70 year life,....plus nobody in this town knows how to make fried rice,...

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 1

Service: 3

Anthony Clark

Food is okay. But seems like they all hate being there. Made me feel like I didn’t want to be there.
I’m not going back. One of the worst experiences I’ve had

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 3

Service: 1

Bennie Scafidel

Very polite and the food is the Best in The Springs!!! The crab rangoon are Outstanding!!!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Chicken Lo Mein, Egg Rolls, Sesame Chicken, Shrimp Fried Rice, Egg Drop Soup

Jenysis Paggio

Owner seems to be more invested in crying and whining about people “ruining small businesses” than actually being a business worth staying opened. Each dish had a significant lack of flavor. Owner is hostile towards criticism, and would rather blame everyone else rather than accept that the food is not good.

Issues with food: it is unevenly cooked. Some dishes are raw, some dishes are overcooked. The owner admits to refrying chicken and dumplings, which explains why the food does not taste fresh. A lot of the fried dishes are soggy. As someone who cooks regularly, this is not good food. I do not believe this to be classifiable as Chinese food, then again, I myself am Japanese so who am I to say, maybe Chinese noodle dishes are meant to be bland. They weren’t when I was in china for a quarter of the year but the owner seems to be convinced their food is delicious and traditional.

Food: 1

Service: 1

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