China House

4740 Yelm Hwy SE, Lacey
(360) 493-6060

Recent Reviews

David Droll

Ordered chicken with garlic sauce and the chicken had a lot of fat in it. Very disappointed!

Juliet Lawson

Great food every time!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Justine

We always get take out from this place in particular because of the fresh ingredients. Lots of crunchy and/or perfectly sautéed vegetables in your noodle dishes like the Mei fun, and the hot and sour soup is AMAZING! We get huge portions and the staff are so kind and wonderful. The bourbon chicken, lo mein, soups, egg foo young, and tofu dishes are top notch. Highly recommended!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Spicy Singapore Mei Fun, Sesame Chicken Dinner, Honey Chicken, House Special Fried Rice, Bourbon Chicken, Egg Drop Soup, Orange Chicken

Rachael D.

We tried this restaurant tonight for the first time, and we thought it was really good. We have only been in the area about a year, and we had not yet had much luck finding good Asian food. We loved the food here, and the people working in the restaurant were very helpful. We will be returning!

Erika M.

I live in Rainier and we don't have a Chinese restaurant here. When we're looking for fabulous Chinese food, we're willing to drive 25 minutes to this place to get our fill. There isn't one dish that we tried that hasn't been amazing. If you dine in, the service can be a little spotty sometimes, especially if they're busy, but the food makes it worth putting up with.

Mark Jewel

Great Chinese food with a wonderful staff.Vegetarian options: They made changes to our order to make a non-vegetarian item vegetarian

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Lewis Zipperer

It's another "outlet mall" type of Chinese food to go restaurants, so the atmosphere is typical of that. I didn't care for the sweet and sour sauce (tasted bitter), although my wife and daughter liked it. We ordered Kung Pao chicken with pork fried rice, sweet and sour chicken with chicken fried rice, and fried wonton. My wifes only complaint was too much celery in the Kung Pao chicken, but loved that they put peanuts in it. The service was excellent.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 5

Shado man X 1023

Great food all the

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Crab Rangoon, Hot and Spicy Wings 8 pcs, Sweet & Sour Chicken, Spicy Singapore Mei Fun, Mongolian Beef, Sesame Chicken Dinner, MA PO Tofu, Cashew Chicken, Almond Chicken, Fried Spring Roll 2 pcs, Wonton Soup, Shrimp with Mixed Vegetables Combo, Orange Chicken, Bourbon Chicken, Chicken Fried Rice, Happy Family, Boneless Ribs, Egg Drop Soup

Solace Lolkiss

The fried rice was good but not what I ordered

Bret Dodd

Bought the Roasted Pork Lo Mein to go. What I got was a box of noodles, with virtually no vegetables and even less pork. This variant should just be called "Noodles" because there wasn't anything else. Still trying to figure out where the pork was....My first and last visit.

Food: 1

Daniel Conway

It's 7:03am the next morning.Probably won't be a repeat customer.God help me.I feel betrayed.Breathe... I just need to breathe... It'll be okay....

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 1

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Fortune Cookies

Andrew Canton

Horrible overall experience way overpriced small portions. Bad service hole in the wall atmosphere would never recommend anyone to

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Robb M.

I've started hunting for solid Chinese takeout in the Olympia/Lacey area. Not elevated but not rubbish either. It only took two tries, because I think this is my place. I ordered on their website, which was easy to use, although I wish there were more pictures. It said my order would be ready in 10-25 minutes, and it was ready when I got there after an 11 minute drive. I got two lunch specials to try a few things. I got chicken lo mein sub pork fried rice for steamed rice (no charge!) and general tso's chicken sub vegetable lo mein for steamed rice ($1.50 extra). The food was hot, and even after another 11 minute drive home, was so hot it steamed up my camera lens. After another ten minutes it was cool enough to eat (I did burn my tongue on the first bite). The rice was perfectly cooked, and the pork in it was the pink Chinese bbq style, not the usual fried rice and noodle mystery meat pork. The lo mein dishes were both savory, and the dominant ingredient was noodles and chicken in the chicken lo mein, not veggies. And the veggies in both lo mein dishes were crisp and fresh. General Tso's chicken was not overly sweet, although I only selected +2 spicy, and wish I'd gone higher as +2 was a bit mild for me. A little sriracha punched it up. This is a classic tiny hole-in-the-wall strip mall Chinese joint, but was clean and homey. The gal at the counter was friendly and juggled a customer ordering in person, me picking up my order, and someone ordering by phone seamlessly. The last thing I'll say is that they have "helper chopsticks." These consist of a pair of chopsticks bound with rubber bands with a rolled chopstick wrapper between them to make noob and kid-friendly chopsticks. Not sure if this was an invention of China House, but I've never seen it and think it's brilliant. Edited to add: Two lunch specials was a TON of food for a bit over $11. I didn't plan on eating all of both, but I ate way less than half of what I got and needed a nap.

Amero L.

The only Chinese restaurant around that does actually American Chinese food. WA has some weird obsession with bland teriyaki style food this is the only Chinese restaurant I've come across that has the same style as the east coast

Jessie M.

Food not worth the extreme price. As is with most places in this ridiculously stupid

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

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