I've lived in the area for about 3 years now and a lot of the Chinese restaurants around me are hit or miss. I've been looking for a go to Chinese restaurant for a fast and delicious lunch or a cheap and filling dinner combo, and I think I've found it. I ordered online and asked for a side of sweet and sour sauce for my dinner combo egg roll (it was a $2 upcharge but I paid it) and a side of chili oil. They called me to make sure they got exactly what I was wanting and was very patient, understanding, and polite. I can tell they genuinely care about the taste and quality of their food. To be honest, I usually just order white rice instead of fried rice at most Chinese restaurants because I don't like the quality of the rice. I LOVED the fried rice and actually saved some for later. The dinner combos are a great portion size for a great price and I would would definitely recommend. Also... they arrived 20 minutes earlier than the estimated wait time, and that's a good thing when...
Read moreI became very familiar w/Lucky China @4038 Butler Hill Rd. in 11-17 only because of an injury and subsequent need to rely on food delivery services. Now, even though food delivery is not necessary, I find myself periodically craving some of their food. ALL of the many deliveries have been prompt (never as long as the gentleman taking the order stated😊). NEVER was there an error made on the order. It has always been carefully packaged not allowing for any spills. Lucky China does not rely on outside delivery services; therefore, the food is delivered while hot (not lukewarm as from too many restaurants) Superb quality and a lot of quantity. I had been inside the restaurant 2-3 times previously and know it is very clean. I highly recommend Lucky China (Don't rely totally on the menu that us online--use only as a general guide to their menu.) FYI: Both their Happy Family entree and Hot & Sour Soup...
Read more2.5 stars is what I wanted to give.
Restaurant was clean, easy to order and came fast. Orderd Mongolian beef lunch plate with white rice, soup, veggie roll and crab Rangoon. Total was under 10 bucks, seemed pretty cheap nowadays. And was probably worth that. Mongolian beef was ok, about the least Chinese tasting Mongolian beef I’ve ever eaten. (envision your typical Mongolian beef, now replace half the taste with just regular old beef brown gravy) Had about 6-7 pieces of beef and was pretty much all onions. But for nine bucks hey, I finished saying was probably worth it. Veggie roll tasted like something you could buy at the grocery store and make yourself. The crab Rangoon was actually pretty OK. Don’t necessarily know if I would come back. But it’s not bad...
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