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    China House

    3.6 (56 reviews)
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    DO NOT ORDER FROM HERE. they gave us moldy eggs in the wonton soup and forgot an item in our order. When we called to let them know both individuals I spoke with dismissed me and told me to call doordash. I said multiple times that doordash does not make the food and that it could make someone very sick and I was hung up on. Thank god we saw it when we did. Order at your own risk.

    Singapore Mei Fun.. I miss it already
    Gianna A.

    Once again flavor out of the park!! I ordered the chicken pad Thai take out. It was outstanding. Fresh and flavorful. One of the best I've ever had. If you like pad Thai, this is your spot.. no questions hands down!!

    C20. Chicken with Garlic Sauce Combo

    If you like Frank's red hot, you'll love the Szechuan wontons as an appetizer. Such a disappointment. I got a few other things that were OK but I feel as though their rating being higher than other local places is a bit unfair.

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    been my goto spot for chinese in port chester for year and it's never disappointed, always reliable quick delivery and great food

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    Good food, reasonable price, and fast delivery. Oh and they read the notes, i.e., extra sauce, please...big deal to me!

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    The food was very tasty and seasoned perfectly. The price is very reasonable as well.

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    China house is the most fresh always well mannered Chinese restaurant of port Chester and they deliver big plus.

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    The drunken noodles are great. The Ma Po Tofu is really good. My kids especially like the chow fun.

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    Great first experience. Fast delivery with excellent food delivered piping hot! Reasonable prices and size options.

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    Absolutely delicious ribs!!! Everything we ordered was sooo good. Our new favorite place

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    Great price for lunch special and food was already ready when I got there! Will be returning!

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    Beyond delicious. So happy with every dish we got---highly recommend egg rolls and sesame noodles!!!

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