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    KH China Express

    4.1 (106 reviews)
    InexpensiveChinese, Bubble Tea
    Closed 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Combo b with black pepper chicken and spicy orange chicken
    Terri L.

    If you are looking for lots of food this is a place is a great. Quality tho is subpar, so do with that information of what you will. It is a quick, grab and order place. Decent amount of parking. The fried rice is okay. The noodles were so bland. The spicy orange chicken was decent. Not really spicy but the most flavor things from the combo. I order the pepper chicken and I would pass on that in the future. You get all this for about 13 bucks which is a lot of food nowadays but flavor is lacking. I would say this is a meal that you would sauce up for sure.

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    Veronica G.

    Good food, fast service, comparable prices. Small seating area. They are open Monday through Friday- Sunday 11am-9pm.

    Special order sautéed vegetables Combo A.
    Adrian C.

    My request for chop suey was graciously reframed as sautéed vegetables which chow mein and fried rice! This busy clean friendly shop was worth the 5.5 mile drive from inner monochrome blue blood Pasadena....

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    Katie J.

    Lee and the team at KH Express are literally the best! Ordered catering from them. The party trays are a great value and actually I think 3 large trays (2 entree trays, 1 fried rice or noodle tray) would have been more than enough for our group of 50. But no one complained about taking leftovers, folks loved all the food. Orange Chicken was a hit- stayed nice & crispy with good not too sweet flavor. Broccoli & Beef was more broc then beef, so if you're just getting only 1 meat entree, consider a diff one. Their chicken fried rice & chow mein don't have many veggies but does the job. Lee also let me try some of the mushroom chicken which was pretty delicious - maybe would go that route next time, nice umami, tender & loaded with nicely cooked mushroom & zucchinni.

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    George O.

    astonishing food that definitely is outperforms with the amount of food that they supply one for being able to consume with no regard in regretting choice they never made for food options they chose. Delicious food that is offered for my own selection

    BBQ Pork

    Been coming here for years and have never been disappointed. Portions are huge, fresh and delicious. Very mom and pop place to the point where the patrons and owners (?) know each other and engage in conversation. Will continue to go here as long as they're in business !

    Family Meal
    Gabriela P.

    Wanted to try this place for a quick dinner for a large group while on vacation. The reviews were promising. We did the family meal and added a few appetizers to ensure we had enough food. Overall the food was okay. Nothing special or grand. If you're looking for basic Chinese food this will do. If you want authentic food, I'd try elsewhere. I'd say the best thing was the orange chicken but everything else was just okay.

    Combo B with chicken with black bean sauce and green bean chicken
    Colby D.

    As I was moving from El Sereno last month, I decided to try as many restaurants around my old place as possible in the last week I lived there. I was surprised to discover K. H China Express was less than a mile from my old place, and was excited to have some Chinese food for the first time in a while. The prices here are quite reasonable, and I opted for combo B, which came with fried rice, chow mein, and two entrees for less than $10. With the check in offer, I received a free drink because I ordered a combo, which came as a soda can of my choice. I really wanted to order the pork with black bean sauce, but they were out so I got the chicken instead. The only other item that looked interesting was the green bean chicken, and I chose that also because I felt I needed to add a little veggie to my plate of fried food. The service was pleasant and the woman who helped me was nice enough. The place is clean and they ask customers to follow directions and stand in marked positions for social distancing. There is no outdoor seating here, or air conditioning, it seems. Unfortunately I didn't really enjoy my food from here. Everything was pretty oily, and nothing had very good or strong flavor. I was expecting the chicken to be a little crunchy, or at least for the green beans to have a snap, but it was all quite mushy and soft. Little variety in texture. I was able to split this meal into two and reheat the second half a couple days later, but honestly I wasn't excited about eating it and it didn't taste better the second time. This place is okay for people who don't really eat a lot of authentic Chinese food and just want a big bang for their buck. Otherwise, I would say, "keep looking, my dude." I'm still on the hunt for my go-to Chinese takeout place...

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    3 months ago

    Awesome portions with delicious food. Very friendly service. Would highly recommend! Beats the pants off of pansa express.

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    6 months ago

    Found this place on Postmates. So good! And good pricing definitely my go to Chinese food spot

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    This is a great place for delicious Affordable Chinese food. Proud to have this place in my neighborhood!

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    The food here has great taste, generous portions, and reasonable prices. Now my favorite Chinese food restaurant.

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    1 year ago

    Gotten delivery a few times, great pricing. Hot and sour soup is SO good probably my favorite thing I've tried from here

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    Delicious, quick service and fast. Perfect ambience. Will definitely eat here more often.

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    Food was delicious and the portions were great. The service is fast! The workers were helpful and quick

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