It shows they deliver but they DON’T! False advertisement 1 star for wasting my time calling this place
Hector G.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Dallas, TX
Been going to New China Town since i was a kid. Strongly reccomwnd the chicken fried rice!
Tori P.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Brooklyn, NY
Picked up food from here yesterday and it was truly terrible. The«lo mein» was made up of linguine noodles and a weird sauce. The Kung-Pao chicken was flavorless. The mixed vegetables were ok, but nothing like any mixed vegetables I have had at a Chinese place. It was all terrible! Also, no fortune cookies? Weird!
Laura H.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Garland, TX
I’ve been coming to New China Town for over 20 years, the prices are always low and the quantity and quality always high! The staff has always been very friendly and the place always clean. Love the spicy shrimp and veggies, hubby and son enjoy the D3 which is a huge combo featuring pepper steak and huge tempura shrimp. Best hot and sour soup around. We live outside of Dallas now and we still make the trip when ever we want GOOD Chinese food!
Tony S.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Arlington, TX
I’m really giving this place a strong 3.5 stars, but since I can’t do a half a star… It’s 4. For the area, the food is really good. But it’s all cash. No credit cards. They will charge you 10 cents for your Fortune Cookie &35 cents for refills. But all in all, it’s a nice little restaurant w/about 8 — 10 tables. Everything is clean, and they staff is very nice.
Molly H.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Fort Worth, TX
Oh man, oh man this place is good! And cheap! If you don’t mind a non-hipster, non-fancy dinning room and you have cash you need to check this place out. Good size portions, a small is filling for one person, especially with egg rolls at $.85 and(6) dumplings for $ 3. Seriously good Chinese food. I will be back often.
Nico D.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Dallas, TX
Greasy rude liars. I came in one day and asked, as nicely as I could, if any of their food contained milk, cream, butter, cheese, or any dairy products. The woman behind the counter dismissively told me that if I wanted that, I should go somewhere else. Great! I said, as my friend is allergic(think severe lactose intolerance, extreme fatigue, cramps, gas etc.) Typically restaurants serve out tickets in the order they are received, but the person who came in after me with the same size order was served first. Fine, I thought, I guess whatever I ordered takes longer. The food ranged from tasteless to below average. The high points first: Fried Rice on the side: Seasoned well, but a little too greasy. Easily the high point of the meal. Szechuan chicken– The pepper on the menu indicated spicy, but this was a sugary sweet dish with the slightest inkling of heat somewhere. Heavy on the grease and over cooked to the point that each chewy meat piece slides down your throat like a slug. As far as cheap greasy Chinese food goes, this is below average in my experience. Excessive oil doesn’t make up for bad flavor. Beef with Broccoli — For me, this is like pizza. Even if it’s bad, it’s still that same delicious combination of ingredients and spices that always hits the spot. This is some of the worst I’ve ever tasted. Very greasy and weak seasoning was a real let down. Steamed Dumplings — I’m really not 100% sure what was in these, but they didn’t taste fresh. Soggy dumplings fall apart to reveal mystery blend inside. Tastes ok with sauce, but really disappointing. Mixed Lo Mein — What a greasy mess. Overcooked noodles with whatever nibs of meat they have left over mixed up in a starchy snot-like sauce. Nonononononono Wonton Soup — What happened? I’m pretty sure this was just hot water with a Wonton in it. No flavor whatsoever. To top it off, my friend of couse showed all the symptoms of dairy consumption and got sick. We love Chinese food, and will continue searching Dallas for something good. It’s possible this place was better in the past, or just that I’ve been spoiled, so I don’t blame the prior reviews, but steer clear of this place. This is not quality or tasty Chinese food, and you’ll feel hoodwinked, sad, and ill later.
Peter H.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Richardson, TX
Great service and food at a very affordable price. Everyone gets that itch for some orange chicken or sesame chicken sometimes, so why not go somewhere that does it good? New China Town offers the standard americanized chinese cuisine, but they do it right. Meat dishes are plump, crispy, and juicy. Vegetables are tender from actually being cooked instead of a quick blanch. The staff is extremely nice and welcoming. Very underrated in dallas.
Christy O.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Grapevine, TX
Cash only? Who does that anymore? Supposedly they do it to keep costs down, and that they do, so who can complain about that? This is a traditional little hole in the wall with about 10 tables where actual Chinese people cook the food. You can see clear into the kitchen when you place you order and yup, there they are. The food is brought out to you hot, tasty and quick. They even make their own egg rolls. The small cup of soup is huge and the bowl of chicken soup is ginormous. I had the cashew chicken for under $ 4.00 with lots of nice plump cashews in it. The hubs had garlic chicken(not spicy) for a little over $ 4.00 and it was so flavorful I wish I had gotten it– I will next time. For three people we all had full meals, al a carte soup and one drink for $ 20.50 total. Take out boxes are .25 cents, but drink refills are free. I wouldn’t go to this area after dark because the whole strip mall just looks a little scary. There was a panhandler outside with his dog but he didn’t bother us when we went in or out of the restaurant.