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China King

3.7 (70 reviews)
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Open 11:00 am - 10:00 pm

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Moderate noise
Casual
Good for kids
Good for groups

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Chicken fried rice, low-mien
Kayla I.

Tbh this is one of the best Chinese food if not THE best in Ann Arbor. It's consistent, clean and tastes good. I recommend the dumplings (fried), the low mien, and general chicken. Xx

a bowl of rice, broccoli, and chicken
Diann K.

Y'all don't know what you have hidden in this tiny strip mall. The food is FRESH! I mean veggies are snappin, the meat is NOT pre cooked, the crisp is on point and the Sweet and Sour Sauce. OMG WHAT DO YOU PUT IN IT? We drive from Three Rivers MI, to eat here when we want EXCEPTIONAL Chinese food. The staff are so kind and they know how to make you feel right at home!!! Not kidding folks we haven't ever had anything bad here.

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Joyce L.

When I went here I went to celebrate my friend's birthday. The employees thought I was Chinese but I politely told them I was Korean. It was pretty quiet and seems like an average Chinese restaurant. It was very spacious so the room was not a problem for a group of friends.When I ordered the food it came out pretty quick with large portions. I ordered the beef with broccoli (I forgot what it was called). The presentation was so pretty and I had to get a snap of it. Overall I enjoyed the meal and had a great time. However, it would be my last time going and think I tried better Chinese food. However, I would recommend others to go. Onward to find the true authentic Asian food!

the menu for the lunch special
Harish V.

Somehow the food here tasted better than most of the regular chinese take out spots I tried. Ordered crab Rangoon that came in 8 pieces and chicken n broccoli that came with white rice n egg roll that costed $13 bucks. Both the dishes tasted pretty good. Pros: ------ Quick Service Tasty Food Free Parking Decent prices Cons: -------- None

Hunan shrimp lunch special
Beth H.

Cute little place. Good wonton soup. Great lunch special pricing and fast service. I am looking forward to trying more items on the menu. I order Hunan Shrimp lunch combo. HUGE beautiful shrimp in this dish. I was really surprised. Really great dish. Easy location too. Can't claim they are the best yet but it the wonton soup is any indications, I am on board so far.

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It's our go to Chinese place. They'll do combination wanton egg drop like the east coast.

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Love this place! Great tasting food at extremely reasonable prices. One of my top two favorite Chinese restaurants in Ann Arbor.

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3.4(301 reviews)
3.3 miDowntown Ann Arbor
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Food came fast even with a nearly full restaurant, the food prices were fair, the employees were…read morefriendly and the portions were great. Unsure why this restaurant is currently at a 3.4. Should be at least a 4.6.

I am new to the Ann Arbor area and coming from Southern California so I have a baseline of really…read moregood Chinese food. This was not it. I should have listened to the average rating. The host was responsive. The food came out of the kitchen incredibly fast. It had that hole-in-the-wall Chinese restaurant feel. But that's about it. That's the 2 stars. The hot and sour soup got the taste balance and broth right but the ingredients were a disappointment, too much tofu, too much egg, not enough wood ear and/or black mushrooms, scandalously few shredded bamboo shoots (which also clearly came from a can). The wok hei for the mu shu pork was not good; too greasy and again, the ingredients were really inadequate (way too many onions, zero cabbage, scant protein). The hoisin sauce clearly came out of a bottle (way too sweet and flat) and here's the death blow - thick flour tortillas, not those thin Mandarin pancakes. I mean, the thinness of the pancake is the whole point - it is NOT a "Chinese burrito" (a phrase that is an insult to burritos, mind you). The last dish was ma po tofu. For me, a good ma po tofu is all about flavor balance - do you understand between straight up heat from the chili and the numbing of Sichuan peppercorns? They do not understand, this was so overwhelmingly peppercorn that it seemed pretty apparent that someone just equated "hot" with peppercorn and then added chili oil. Again, scant protein. I usually give a place a couple tries because anyone can have an off day. I won't be back. This is a kitchen quality problem, not an off day.

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Legendary premade meal I order braised pork belly and it…read moretakes less than 1 min to serve me

A once wonderful Asian eatery has become questionable. By implementing a form of "tipflation" the…read morerestaurant has raised prices by 18%. What's worse is it's a hidden gratuity that you may never notice. Pro Tip: Unbelievable someone has to be told this; check every item on your bill. Always look for posted signs as you initial enter; especially near the cash register. Also read the menu thoroughly. Normally, I wouldn't complain too loudly about an automatic 18% gratuity. What if today's service was lousy? It's no longer a tip, but a service charge. The biggest problem is not informing customers in advance. Maybe illegal? Well, IYKYK. I hate their dining room and probably always will. It's just like a boring, drab, dull office building cafeteria with no colour and nothing on the walls. Just an opinion. Always wanted to vent that. When it comes to customer service they are smiling, friendly and accommodating. Things have become a tad slow since pandemic. Maybe it's yet one more staffing shortage? The food here is very good. I encourage you to try the duck. Friends swear by the Wuxi Ribs. They did just raise the price to $22; but remember to add the 18% so that entree is now $26. I wonder if being a family O/O business, all tips stay in the building. Isn't that just a hidden price increase? 11/24

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Hot. Fresh. Fast…read more You will not be disappointed by this place. Likely the most affordable and authentic ramen in the area. Try the crispy pork to share and a bowl of ramen -- you will be beyond full!

Oh hell yeah, I came here last Friday by high recommendation from my friend who is a local here and…read moreshe told me this was the original location and just better. Their online menu does not have the pictures that the in store one has and woowee it is a lot of choices of noodles! Amongst the 4 of us, we ordered the pork tip noodle, the Peking pork (zhajiangmian), hot oil wide noodle, beef tendon knife noodle. YUM! The noodles are handmade, handpulled and you can customize the shape and thickness you want! The portions as you can see are massive and the prices are very reasonable! $14/$15 a bowl! My pork rib tips were too tough but still seasoned. I would say their Peking style zhajiangmian is pleasantly less authentic and I liked this version better than the original! It included a braised full egg, and not too much of the cloyingly sweet and intense sauce. We ordered and within 2 minutes we were served fresh bowls of piping hot noods. Our server was efficient, warm, knowledgeable and bilingual. She said I looked like a popular Hong Kong singer, like OMG what a cute compliment! There was convenient parking and it was really close to my friend's house. Highly recommend!

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4.4(5 reviews)
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Highly recommended! Everything is authentic especially Mapo tofu. We ordered Mapo tofu, pig hand,…read morefried port, and chicken. As a Chengdunese, I can feel the favor is so authentic. The only pity is that there might have no walking chicken (走地鸡) US, so it tastes quite plain. Anyway, I highly recommend this restaurant to those who miss the taste of home.

Don't make the same mistake we made and try to dine in here; I repeat, this is NOT a dine in…read moreoperation, I repeat, not for dine in LOL. Gai's Kitchen is located inside of Bethlehem Church and when they say kitchen, they really mean it, there's no dine in or host stand to place an order haha. Despite this though, my friend and I were allowed to eat here in the church cafeteria adjacent to the kitchen after stumbling our way into the church and placing our order online, but just so everyone is aware this is for pickup, take out or DoorDash really. Now on to the food! My favorite thing we ordered was the Leshan Beef soup, so comforting, warming, and flavorful! Xiao, the owner, was kind enough to teach us how to best enjoy it which was to first take a sip of the broth, have some of the veggies, then dip the beef into the chili powder. The billionaires fried rice was unfortunately a bit under seasoned but at least the portion size was quite generous. The mapo tofu was very authentic and the numbing spice they used was top notch, although Xiao did mention that they would hopefully be moving towards using a more tender cut of tofu than the medium/hard tofu they're currently using which I think would be delightful. The snowflakes dumplings were good although I question how well the crispness of the dumpling lace will hold up during carry out considering we got to have these fresh. All in all very promising and authentic, I'm excited to see what else might make it onto the menu and how things might still improve from here, they're working out some kinks with the soft opening and they've only been open for 2 weeks!

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