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    China King

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    The Great Wall - A great place to eat despite the Plain Jane exterior

    The Great Wall

    (7 reviews)

    Good food and owners are very nice people. It is nice to have another option in our little town.read more

    My review: don't eat anywhere if your health and well-being is overshadowed by the desire for…read morewhat's on your wallet. That's where health risks begin, corners are cut. And.... Don't make a mistake in ordering. My experience? Bottom line, the stress of extended pandemic restrictions must've really impacted the Chinese lady at this eatery. If being treated like an actual person is important to you, consider avoiding this place. Why? Longer story. Have a minute? I'm in advanced heart failure. I can't eat Chinese. 2 weeks ago, I had heart surgery to install a device to assist my left ventricle to beat. I left the hospital day, due to pandemics and my desire to be home. I was 24 hrs post discharge, lots of pain. I wanted to do something nice for my exhausted family. They'd all been struggling with the rather stark reality, the worry concerning my dying heart. My bright idea? Chinese food. I used my Google Home unit to voice dial "the Great Wall in Rushville." That's Rushville, INDIANA, as we've done before. I placed an oddly shaky order with a lady I couldn't understand. When my daughter went to pick it up, they couldn't find the order at all. Just then, the original Chinese lady called to ask where we were. I asked my daughter where she was.... It was like the three stooges. It didn't take long to understand the problem. 304 miles of distance, thanks to an honest mistake in voice dialing. She was in Rushville, ILLINOIS. I tried to explain to the Chinese lady. She. Freaked. Out. Yelled (although I couldn't understand a word.) Hung up with a slam. Called again. "You come get order." The language barrier was to much to overcome. The lady became pretty rude, hung up again. My heart moniter went off, and the service called. Meanwhile, she yelled at my voice mail. Her son called shortly after, a pleasant young man. He explained they'd received many prank orders in the recent past ~ why anyone would do that, I can't understand. I didn't prank them. It was an honest mistake. I felt miserable. The cost of a simple meal was now equal to my electric bill, as my daughter had reordered in Indiana. I did offer to pay something to cover the cost, said I needed to wait for finding myself, gave my email address to (and responded to) the nice man. He said 'if you can pay part of it, that'd be great, ' and sent me his venmo via email as requested. I kind of hoped they'd offer an idea of what covering this cost would be, given it was most likely staff consumed with I'd asked for it to be donated to a local medical or police person on shift. Nope. Fast forward to today: Another voice calling on my phone, this time asking for my credit card number with security code (uh...no), sounding like I'd intentionally skipped out after dining.... another anxiety moment that causes chest pain. Today's call sealed this for me: I'd have paid it on my own. It's finally pay day. Instead, I'm being harassed. Therefore, I'm reviewing how this $78 meal resonated with my family. It didn't. Chinese just lost its appeal. I don't believe in supporting negative behaviors, people or businesses. This fits both those genre. Reguardless if I am a 'dial & dash' or not, I'm certain that my humanity is invisible to this lady. I am not to blame for others choices to interfere with thier business, that's a local problem hundreds of miles away. I'm sorry that Google dialed the wrong number. I'll file a complaint and the log that pieces of was voice dialed in a smart home device. I'm sorry that a language barrier caused a miscommunication. I'm sorry that, even knowing my story, this lady only cares about money: even wishing a me a good recovery is to costly, it seems. Here's a fortune cookie for the angry Chinese woman. "I hope, in the future, you can find it within yourself to be a little kind when a person makes an honest mistake. Especially one who, until two weeks ago, had a life span measured in months. Karma's a real bitch." What I'm not sorry about? After today, I'll never hear about this place again. #DramaByGoogle #NotMyKindaPlace

    Panda Chinese Restaurant

    Panda Chinese Restaurant

    (10 reviews)

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    I didn't even realize that this restaurant existed, until my mother mentioned walking up the street…read morefor some Chinese food. A cozy place which is located on White Hall's bustling Main St. The storefront looked so inviting, with the fun decorations and a cute panda bear on the sign. Why wouldn't you want to check this place out? As my mother and I entered the first door, we found ourselves in a little foyer where we were given a little preview of the delicious scents that filled the entire place beyond the second door. As we walked though that second door, we found ourselves in the dining area. Our mouths watering, we made our way to the counter to order where we were greeted with a friendly smile. Our order was taken, we got our drinks, and sat down. We had our choice between table and chairs or booths and we, of course, chose the booths. Fantastic choice! The seats were so comfortable and we didn't feel like we were pushed right up against the table, like you might feel in booths if you are a bigger person. The dining area was smaller than most Chinese restaurants that I've eaten at, but the feel of the place; the cozy, family feel made me forget the size. Our food was delivered to our table very quickly and it was so delicious. I ordered the sweet and sour chicken and was very aware of the large portion that I was given. (I definitely had some left overs.) everything tasted delicious! My fried rice was cooked to perfection, so much that I didn't feel like I had to drown it in sweet and sour sauce to enjoy it. And the chicken was crispy and flavorful. (I forgot to take my sauce with me for my left overs, but it really didn't matter... the chicken by itself was scrumptious!) My mom had gotten their orange chicken and pan noodles, this is something she gets every single time she eats here. She said that the chicken is always so yummy and she can't ever get enough of those noodles. After my mother and I filled up our now happy stomachs, we got a few kids for our containers, packed up, and headed for the door. We were then met with thank you's, goodbyes, and come agains. I loved my experience at this place and I can't wait to go back!

    The orange chicken, as always, was great. Surprised that last time the mushroom zucchini chicken…read morewas very salty, it's the only other thing I used to like. The staff here is always really nice. I already know I do not like anything else on the menu- from rice and noodles to egg roll and dessert, and every other entree, not so great. But the orange chicken is always delicious.

    China King - chinese - Updated May 2026

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