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    China Pavilion

    3.6 (161 reviews)
    ModerateChinese
    Closed 12:00 pm - 9:00 PM

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    Casual
    Quiet
    Good for kids
    Dogs allowed

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    Michelle S.

    It is so hard finding a sit-down Chinese restaurant these days, so we ventured out to Orange. It's too bad the meal started off with stale noodles. The rest of the meal was unremarkable. The search continues...

    Spicy crispy Szechuan chicken
    Vivian H.

    Recently came here on Christmas Day so my soon to be mother in law didn't need to cook or clean. The place was jamming as most other places not open Christmas Day. Our server momo was very pleasant! We waited a bit (but understood it was Christmas and packed) but got our crab Rangoon appetizer. It was good and my soon to be FIL loved them. I opted for the crispy chicken Szechuan. It was unlike anything at other establishments. Great level of heat, fried chicken crisp veggies. So tasty! The rest of my dining party loved their meals as well!

    General Tso 's Chicken

    The Chinese food at China Pavilion is high quality. The service was prompt, and the server explained various dishes. I ordered the lunch special and didn't notice that the size was any different from the dinner specials that the other people in my party ordered. China Pavilion uses white meat chicken for the General Tso's, which is not always the case. Also, the flavor isn't simply one of sugar, but some other aromatic spices which give it an authentic quality. My moo goo gai pan was unusually flavorful. The sauce was thick and the fried rice complemented the dish perfectly. My lunch special started off with the wonton soup which had two nice big dumplings. It was not overly salty and once again, the flavor was subtle and the quality good. We also ordered dumplings as appetizers, and they were especially juicy and large. Everyone enjoyed their meal, the dining room is spacious, clean, and nicely decorated in a Chinese restaurant theme. I can see why this place was voted the best in Connecticut. I had never eaten here before and I'm happy I had the chance to do so. I will definitely be back soon. I feel like this is a good place to bring visitors to the area so they can sample genuine, authentic Chinese food in a spacious, pleasant setting. I should add that the mixed drinks are a great complement to the food. I've never had a Dirty Shirley Temple before, and it was, sweet and fizzy with a cherry flavor; this is and fizzy definitely a drink I would order again.

    Wonton Soup
    Hannah S.

    I went here for the first time tonight. It was much more spacious than I thought. Tons of seating. There's a separate bar area. We sat in a booth. Our server was attentive. Decor needs to be updated but not a big deal, just something I noticed. I started with wonton soup and I thought it was really good. The broth and wontons itself were full of flavor. I then had the beef broccoli which was a generous portion and I thought had good flavor. Not too salty! It came with rice as well it's just not pictured. I was pleasantly surprised and I would go back again!

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    Years Later, Authenticity and Pride are still the words I would use to describe this place!!!…read more Have things changed since they first opened and post-Covid, Yes in operations, but the food remained consistently great. Their current operations could definitely use some great improvement! We arrived to a sign on the door saying reservations wete needed to dine- in. So i stood there and called. They encouraged us to get take-out but i said we were outside and was persistent on dining in. She said 5 minutes. They were already inside, but now they keep the front door locked to prevent ppl from just walking in. I think they prefer for people to order online but to me the food just wouldn't be the same taking it home. So this is real Chinese food. Not like the American stuff most people are used to, but Authentic Chinese like if you actually traveled to China. This place used to have 2 menus, 1 Chinese and 1 American "Chinese" but the woman said that they no longer Serve the American Chinese menu. It's mostly the Authentic cuisine and there were only a handful of American Chinese dishes still served. I could sense the owner's annoyance when 1 person in the group kept asking for dishes not on the menu. It was hard for this girl to understand that the Chinese food that she randomly eats isn't real Chinese food lol. I'm sure that they get a lot of that from Americans... Also note that some of the prices have changed, but the owner was upfront about it. The most accurate pricing is with their online take-out menu. I learned that with their culture, everyone typically orders a dish and then the food is served family style. So two people ordering one dish and splitting it, while not illegal it can be offensive to the culture. This time I started with the smashed cucumber salad. It was a good start definitely enough to share with the table. I tried the West lake thick soup. I had to ask what it was since there was No description, but I went for it. Don't remember exactly what's in it is but I would definitely get it again. The owner was more than happy to answer any questions about the food, the history, and their culture. We ordered a number of dishes, beef with scallions and onion, dbl fried sliced pork belly, crispy pork with sweet and sour, beef w/broccoli and potato w/ chili peppers. All were delish! It's definitely not the American version we are accustomed to. There were veggies we couldn't identify, while others used in ways new to us. The food was all very flavorful And everything is still made fresh in their kitchen. Another tip is Pleeeease don't ask for soy sauce, duck sauce, or any other condiments you are used to. They put their heart and soul in these dishes so It is very offensive. Appreciate the food as prepared, and don't try to Americanize out of habit. Taste it first, I can almost guarantee that you won't need it. Remember these are Chinese people bringing a taste of their culture to America. They don't want to be Americanized, which is why i noticed that most of their patrons are Asian. Definitely go with an open mind! Call ahead and reserve a table if you want to dine-in. Just Enjoy!

    Service was a little slow, and they were out of certain dishes, but the food was fabulous. We…read moreparticularly enjoyed the pork hock (expensive but worth trying at least once), and the eggplant in garlic sauce. Will be back for those dishes!

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