New China

218 N Main St, Ada
(419) 634-8591

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Brendan

👎🏻👎🏻 all I have to say

Robert Jackson

Miss chen is a hard working and honest woman. She is very friendly and family oriented. I've never really have had a problem with any of her food. It does get a little greasy but that's just how Asian cuisine is supposed to be.

Scott Hall (scotty0890)

Had General Tso chicken and rice very very good price and very very good!

John Stewart

Lovely small locally owned restaurant. The egg rolls were large and delicious for less than $2 a piece. A great deal and must order. I had wonton soup which was also a generous portion with large wontons. Very tasty soup! At this point I was so full I knew I wouldn't finish my lunch order beef lo mein. The Lo Mein was a large plate with noodles cooked perfectly. I would like to have had more beef in the dish but this is a small issue and not a deal breaker.
I had hot tea to drink. Comes only by the cup and no tea pot. But they refill your cup constantly so mine was never empty.
Enjoyed a conversation with the owners and was very pleased with my lunch.

Melissa N

I absolutely love this place, the food is amazing and the staff is incredibly friendly. 100% would recommend

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Josh and Stephanie Fuqua

The food was really good and the service was also very good!! We LOVED the soups!! We will definitely go back!!

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Crab Rangoon

Anne Adkins

Food was amazing but the service and conversation with the owner was even better!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Lisa Decker

Hands down best Chinese food I have ever had. Generous portions, great service, and great food.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Chicken Fried Rice, Chicken Lo Mein, Sweet and Sour Chicken, Crab Rangoon

Andrew Lee

This was, undoubtedly, the worst Chinese food I've ever had. Truthfully, it's some of the hands down worst food in general that I've ever had.

My family moved to the area last year and we've been trying new places just to get a grasp on the local food scene. We've found a few good spots, but this place is far from one of them. Nothing we ordered was good. This is not hyperbole, top to bottom the meal was a zero star experience.

Their "tsols" chicken (General Tsos) does use okay chicken as it's base, but the sauce is 100% cheap bottled/canned sweet and sour sauce with what tastes like Louisiana hot sauce or straight cayenne mixed into it. The Egg Drop and Wonton Soups were sweeter than some candy, which is wild. I've never had a sweet soup before now, and it was vile. The wontons are stuffed with ground beef. It's literally ground beef. Never before have I seen that used as a wonton filling. Somehow, even though it was in a soup, the ground beef was still dry and spongey. The steamed dumplings were also very sweet, and the consistency of the meat and other filling was grainy. The crab rangoons were filled with seemingly unflavored cream cheese that was weirdly chunky and dry, not smooth like it should be. The Sesame Seed Chicken not only had zero sesame seeds in or on it, but the sauce seemed to be brown gravy with some of the bottled/canned sweet and sour sauce barely mixed in. The two sauce colors were visibly distinct, and it tasted like cherry cough medicine. The fried rice was so dry to the point of tasting stale. The lo mein noodles were entirely unseasoned, overcooked (ie, gummy and swollen), and, once again, weirdly sweet. The egg rolls, advertised as "beef and peanut butter", had neither of those things in it. They were vegetarian. The ONLY good things in our order were the hot mustard packets, soy sauce packets, and napkins. At least we'll have those on hand to use for other meals and messes.

We didn't eat probably 95% of our food. Our dinner for five people came to $71 before tip. It took over half an hour longer than they told us for them to finish our order. Done by 5:05pm? More like 5:38pm. We stood in the lobby for around 45 minutes total, having entered the shop slightly early. We had been sitting in our car outside waiting for the food because they said it would only take 20 to 25 minutes, which turned out to actually be a whisper shy of an hour.

To reiterate, this was the absolute worst take out experience of my life. If you're considering eating here, make sure you've got a sweet tooth, because regardless of what you order, the first ingredient seems to be sugar. If it were possible to give negative stars for food quality as part of this review, I'd go as low as it allowed me.

I tried contacting them about a refund but they were having trouble understanding what I was saying, and vice versa. I finally just had to give up.

Avoid this place, friends. You're better off skipping a meal.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Andrew Ryan

This was, undoubtedly, the worst Chinese food I've ever had. Truthfully, it's some of the hands down worst food in general that I've ever had.My family moved to the area last year and we've been trying new places just to get a grasp on the local food scene. We've found a few good spots, but this place is far from one of them. Nothing we ordered was good. This is not hyperbole, top to bottom the meal was a zero star experience.Their "tsols" chicken (General Tsos) does use okay chicken as it's base, but the sauce is 100% cheap bottled/canned sweet and sour sauce with what tastes like Louisiana hot sauce or straight cayenne mixed into it. The Egg Drop and Wonton Soups were sweeter than some candy, which is wild. I've never had a sweet soup before now, and it was vile. The wontons are stuffed with ground beef. It's literally ground beef. Never before have I seen that used as a wonton filling. Somehow, even though it was in a soup, the ground beef was still dry and spongey. The steamed dumplings were also very sweet, and the consistency of the meat and other filling was grainy. The crab rangoons were filled with seemingly unflavored cream cheese that was weirdly chunky and dry, not smooth like it should be. The Sesame Seed Chicken not only had zero sesame seeds in or on it, but the sauce seemed to be brown gravy with some of the bottled/canned sweet and sour sauce barely mixed in. The two sauce colors were visibly distinct, and it tasted like cherry cough medicine. The fried rice was so dry to the point of tasting stale. The lo mein noodles were entirely unseasoned, overcooked (ie, gummy and swollen), and, once again, weirdly sweet. The egg rolls, advertised as "beef and peanut butter", had neither of those things in it. They were vegetarian. The ONLY good things in our order were the hot mustard packets, soy sauce packets, and napkins. At least we'll have those on hand to use for other meals and messes.We didn't eat probably 95% of our food. Our dinner for five people came to $71 before tip. It took over half an hour longer than they told us for them to finish our order. Done by 5:05pm? More like 5:38pm. We stood in the lobby for around 45 minutes total, having entered the shop slightly early. We had been sitting in our car outside waiting for the food because they said it would only take 20 to 25 minutes, which turned out to actually be a whisper shy of an hour.To reiterate, this was the absolute worst take out experience of my life. If you're considering eating here, make sure you've got a sweet tooth, because regardless of what you order, the first ingredient seems to be sugar. If it were possible to give negative stars for food quality as part of this review, I'd go as low as it allowed me.I tried contacting them about a refund but they were having trouble understanding what I was saying, and vice versa. I finally just had to give up.Avoid this place, friends. You're better off skipping a meal.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

katie lee

The lady was really nice… food took way longer than estimated which is fine but, it was not edible. The chicken was mushy with carrots and sauce thrown on top.. my sesame chicken sauce tasted like brown gravy and cherry cough syrup. The rice had no flavor and seemed overcooked. The rangoons had like mashed potatoes inside and 0 flavor and the wonton soup was sweet with what tasted like ground beef insides everything went into the garbage except my daughters noodles and the steamed dumplings. $70 WASTED

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 1

Service: 4

deborah llanas

Great garlic chicken!!!!!!!

Linda Pittano

This was a little shop with lots of homemade goods. Nice

Atmosphere: 5

Service: 5

Joe Clark

Great Egg Rolls - large size for very inexpensive price. Two thumbs up. I hadn't stopped by in ages. I was impressed! Same great quality & LOW LOW PRICES.

Parking: Free on street parking. Plenty of spaces

Wheelchair accessibility: You can get a chair in there.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Rob & Stacey

Probably the most American food I have had. General Tso tasted like watery Buffalo wing sauce and the egg rolls were very

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 1

Service: 3

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