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    China King

    3.6 (55 reviews)
    InexpensiveCantonese, Szechuan
    Open 11:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    Casual
    Quiet
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Dejah D.

    As always, highly pleased with the service and quality of my meal--10 out of 10 for me every time! I forgot to post a picture of what I got the last time so I had to show y'all this time what my go to order is--The sesame shrimp is always on point but I usually ask for fried rice instead of the white rice and we also tried the shrimp egg fu young for the first time here and that was slamming!! Highly recommend both. No inside seating and they only accept cash but there is an ATM inside incase you forget to bring some. Definitely order ahead of you can so you can just pick up when you get there. Very clean in here btw!!

    Chicken with Broccoli with white sauce. Generous portion of both chicken and broccoli.
    Jessica S.

    Read Hells B. review. She is my friend and told me about this spot. She was raving about the best Chinese food. Their chicken and broccoli was definitely great (white sauce) and they gave a generous portion of both chicken and broccoli. Roast pork lo mein had tasty pork inside it (try SangKee's roast pork over by H Mart if you love roast pork). Sweet and sour chicken - they gave me so much for $5! Wonton soup - wontons were pretty filled; more so than other spots. Egg roll was a bit greasy though. The Chinese places around me have upped their prices and lowered their portion sizes, so definitely nice to find this spot!

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    Best Chinese food within 10 miles of Elkins Park. The restaurant is very clean and the food is outstanding.

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    I LOVE China King! It's well lit, clean and service is quick. Only place I get Chinese food from.

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    We visited for a traditional Cantonese meal and had the Ginger and Scallion Chicken (Jiang Cong…read moreJi). While the flavor was clean and aromatic, the kitchen used chicken breast rather than the traditional bone-on thigh meat, which made the texture a bit chewy. We also tried the Szechuan Squid. Be aware that this is more of an "American-style" Szechuan dish -- it was sweet and sour rather than spicy and lacked the traditional peppers or numbing heat. However, the texture of the squid was remarkably soft and tender, reminiscent of an Italian-style slow-cooked calamari, which was a pleasant surprise. To round out the meal, the Dry Fried String Beans with Minced Pork (Gan Bian Si Ji Dou) were a solid highlight. As someone who frequently eats at more 'cleaver-heavy' Chinatown spots like Jin Wei, I found Lee How Fook to be a friendly and consistent spot, but the preparations here are definitely tailored to a much milder palate. If you are looking for that specific 'hacked' bone-in dark meat or a fiery Szechuan kick, this might feel a bit safe.

    Traditional Chinese Cantonese food is hard to find these days so we tried this traditional…read morerestaurant in Chinatown. We tried wonton soup & crispy shrimp rolls to start. Then pork fried rice & chicken broccoli. I tried crispy tofu either crab meat sauce. Never had anything like it. Large portion. Tofu was made like meatballs & were yummy. Sauce was more like what think of lobster sauce made with fake crab meat. Would go again. BYOB too.

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