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    China King V

    3.0 (118 reviews)
    InexpensiveChinese, Chicken Shop, Soup
    Closed 11:00 am - 9:30 pm

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    Good for kids
    Good for groups

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    Orange Chicken with side of white rice (not shown) There was more orange chicken but we ate it.
    Gene W.

    Hole in the wall. Service not the best but this isn't a fancy sitdown restaurant. The prices are cheap to moderate and you get a lot of food for your money. But warning, for freshest taste and best results, dine in. If you take out or get delivery, it won't taste as good. Our go to is Orange Chicken (huge portion in container) and small side of white rice & Hunan Chicken. Both were hot and fresh and very good for fast casual Chinese food!

    78. Shrimp Lo Mein
    Lena S.

    Ordered shrimp lo mein (no veggies) and shrimp & broccoli. My toddlers (3.5 & 2yr old) really loved it! They ate almost half of each meal all by themselves. Getting the kids to eat veggies is already hard enough and they just gobbled up the broccoli no problem. It was very delicious!

    111. Beef Imperial
    Donna R.

    My husband loves this Chinese restaurant. He tried something different tonight. Usually, he gets the Curry Chicken because he says they make the best. Tonight he ordered the Beef Imperial and loved it. He likes the taste of the sauce and the veggies are very fresh. Gave 4 stars as the Spring Roll was all cabbage and not much flavor, BBQ Rib Tips had too much fat.

    9. General Tso's Chicken (Lunch) and 74. China King Fried Rice
    Nicole C.

    This used to be my go-to place in high school for Chinese-American food and I hadn't been back in a while, but tonight I decided to check them out for the nostalgia factor. I got a General Tso's and combination aka the china king fried rice and would highly recommend them on the menu. Go visit this small business if you want Chinese American food and are in the area

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    28 days ago

    top tier and wonderful food with nice staff. I ordered general tsaos chicken with fried rice.

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    In DMV area, one of the best places to get inexpensive Chinese food and you don't have to compromise on taste.

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    Been coming here for 18 years. One of the best kung pao chicken anywhere, #1 or #31 on the menu.

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    So good I recommend I love the service sometimes they fight I love her chicken broccoli it's so good

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    I've had many meals here since my last review. We took a long pause in the COVID years but have…read morerediscovered this excellent Szechuan joint. The dining room is quiet bc of all the competition in Chinese food these days but those new places are not quite as good, serve smaller portions, and charge higher prices. While the dining room is a bit sad and tired the food is not. Come support this small family owned business. Eat in bc takeout is never as good... especially with the amazing crispy, fried dishes this place knocks out. Chengdu Salt & Pepper Jumbo Shrimp, Cumin Fish, Stir Fried String Beans, Dan Dan Noodles, Chengdu Zhong Spring Dumpling, Cumin Lamb are some of the many dishes I recommend. They do a lot of things well --- a rarity these days in the restaurant scene.

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    This is an institution for Peking Duck since the 80s. Sadly, it feels like time has caught up…read more The long lines to get in is no longer there except for couple of special days. Use to not be able to get a reservation on weekend but no longer the case anymore. What went wrong? I feel like ever since the pandemic, they started to go south. The price of the duck has reached a point that is no longer affordable. All other dishes prices continued to increase even though they are always just subpar. On this most recent trip, the duck was good, the Joe-yen shrimp portion is a bit less but the price has increased. The Shiitake with baby bok choy was good but not enough Shiitake. The usually dependable Shrimp fried rice was horrible. Not stir fried completely and no wok taste. Just bland like I can cook it at home. Sadly, that will be my last visit to this institution. Their answer to slower traffic seems to be raising the price and decreasing portions. 6 fried dumplings cost $16. Almost $3 a dumpling. That is price of an entree for 6 dumplings. One last note, I tried to eat my left over duck today and they did not even pack any hoisin sauce for me! How does one eat a Peking duck with no hoisin sauces?

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    A Chinese review: some of the worst dim sum I've ever had and the staff is racist…read more A friend and i went for a late lunch today. My friend is craving dim sum after being in the country, visiting from Hong Kong for 3 weeks. My friend is quite tan, his mom is Filipino, but he grew up in HK and speaks mostly canto and Tagalog. We tried speaking Cantonese to the staff who are speaking it to each other, so they clearly can. My friend has perfect Cantonese. Mine is ok but I am also very clearly Chinese. They replied in broken English instead. One waitress looked at my friend and handed us forks. So clearly, some racism/colorism in the staff. Context: lots of Filipinos in HK are maids and generally looked down on, so not surprised this happened here. The food was mushy and gross. The shrimp in the cheung fan was grayish. It felt like they had this ready early in the morning and reheated it for later. Siu mai was falling apart. Cha siu bao was good but how do you mess that one up? I've gotten take out from this place before in the past and I always forget why I try to not come here, they forget something every time. At this point I'm sure they're doing it on purpose, like little thieves. Anyway, this place has the advantage of being close, with so little dim sum options in the area, unless you want to make the trip to Tysons or Vienna. Or Maryland. One staff member was laying down on a bunch of chairs nearby loudly watching something on her phone. Any other day, I wouldn't complain about that, everyone deserves a break. But given the food quality and the clear racism in the staff, they should be called out for everything. As with any Asian restaurant, feel free to treat me like trash if the food is good. But this place fails in both places.

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