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China Cafe — Restaurant in New Albany

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China Cafe
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Amore Fine Italian Ristorante
730 Highlander Point Dr, Floyds Knobs, IN 47119
Tumbleweed Tex Mex Grill & Margarita Bar
718 Highlander Point Dr, Floyds Knobs, IN 47119
Sam's Food & Spirits
702 Highlander Point Dr, Floyds Knobs, IN 47119
Domino's Pizza
748 Highlander Point Dr, Floyds Knobs, IN 47119
CHILLBURGER
500 Lafollette Station Dr, Floyds Knobs, IN 47119
Papa Johns Pizza
713 Highlander Point Dr, Floyds Knobs, IN 47119
El Nopal, Floyds Knobs, IN
500 Lafollette Station Dr, Floyds Knobs, IN 47119
A Nice Restaurant
404 Lafollette Station Dr S, Floyds Knobs, IN 47119
Bearno's Pizza
401 Lafollette Station Dr, Floyds Knobs, IN 47119, United States
Dairy Queen Grill & Chill
700 Highlander Point Dr, Floyds Knobs, IN 47119
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China Cafe

728 Highlander Point Dr, Floyds Knobs, IN 47119
3.9(99)$$$$
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attractions: , restaurants: Amore Fine Italian Ristorante, Tumbleweed Tex Mex Grill & Margarita Bar, Sam's Food & Spirits, Domino's Pizza, CHILLBURGER, Papa Johns Pizza, El Nopal, Floyds Knobs, IN, A Nice Restaurant, Bearno's Pizza, Dairy Queen Grill & Chill
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(812) 923-8877
Website
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Nearby restaurants of China Cafe

Amore Fine Italian Ristorante

Tumbleweed Tex Mex Grill & Margarita Bar

Sam's Food & Spirits

Domino's Pizza

CHILLBURGER

Papa Johns Pizza

El Nopal, Floyds Knobs, IN

A Nice Restaurant

Bearno's Pizza

Dairy Queen Grill & Chill

Amore Fine Italian Ristorante

Amore Fine Italian Ristorante

4.7

(342)

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Tumbleweed Tex Mex Grill & Margarita Bar

Tumbleweed Tex Mex Grill & Margarita Bar

3.8

(596)

$$

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Sam's Food & Spirits

Sam's Food & Spirits

4.5

(251)

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Domino's Pizza

Domino's Pizza

3.6

(176)

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Vicki BennettVicki Bennett
Firstly, the lady who took my order was very nice. The food was ready in about 15 minutes. The parking lot was completely empty and I appeared to be the only customer aside from one lady who also came in for a takeout order. It was just after 4pm on a Tuesday. The restaurant was clean and smelled nice. Menu was easy and well laid out. Prices were a bit higher than some other places like in New Albany or Salem. The location is good but it's a bit hidden too. Secondly, the food. I did partake of a few crab Rangoon on the drive home. It was super crunchy and not greasy, but the center tasted like nothing more than sweetened cream cheese with no hint of crab. I ordered the General Tso's chicken, shrimp lomein, pork fried rice, Ma Po tofu, crab rangoon, and black pepper chicken (which is not on their menu but she gladly said they have it in the computer and can make it, so that was nice). I got one white rice with the tofu and one vegetable fried rice with the General Tso's. The shrimp lomein was maybe a 2/5 star. The noodles were good, but the flavor was a bit off somehow. And the shrimp seemed old and chewy. The Ma Po tofu was not Ma Po tofu by any sense of the recipe. It was cubed tofu in beef-stock based broth and frozen vegetables and a little heat from possible pepper oil. No garlic, ginger, or fermented bean paste like it should have had. Very disappointing if you are expecting Ma Po. The white rice, veg rice, and pork fried rice were all nearly rancid tasting, and clearly made with frozen vegetables. There was a hint of maybe chlorinated water or worse yet, some sort of cleaning fluid contamination? It was a very distinct "off" and "chemical" taste that permeated all three of the rice boxes (this was the most concerning issue of all the food). The General Tso's chicken was made with subpar ingredients. If I were guessing I would say sugar, ketchup and vinegar with a thickener. It's the cheapest way to make this dish and it's not good. The chicken was a bit soggy but this was take-out so it's hard to judge food in containers for 30 minutes. The black pepper chicken was not good. It was coated in some sweet, vinegar based sauce which made it unpalatable, and had soggy green pepper and onion bits that were cooked nearly to disintegration. Usually fresh peppers and onions are used and are still in the form of recognizable vegetables and slightly crunchy. I assume these were frozen pepper & onion blend that were used for this dish. Was also given a bag of free doughnut holes. Was a pretty standard biscuit dough, deep fried and tossed in granular sugar. So as for the food, which is the main attraction, I would have given 1 of 5 stars. I gave 2 stars because if they improve the food quality, the rest of my experience was pleasant. There was only about 10% of this food eaten that was purchased tonight. So I'm out $50 for trying a new-to-me place. I can't say that I will eat here again. Would take being under new management and more effort to make better quality food for me to reconsider. Hope this helps.
M AM A
We were really hopeful when we placed our order. Fast and friendly service got things off to a good start. Unfortunately, the food didn’t deliver. We spent $78 and barely ate the equivalent of $15 worth. The crab Rangoon was the highlight—crispy, not greasy, and full of flavor. Sadly, everything else fell flat. The teriyaki chicken had an odd tint and wasn’t crisp at all. Both the sesame chicken and General Tso’s tasted identical, except for a sprinkle of sesame seeds. Neither had much sauce or flavor. The broccoli looked a little suss. The lo mein looked sad—possibly old—and tasted just as dull. The fried rice also lacked any real flavor and had an exaggerated color. Spring rolls were crisp, but like most of the meal, tasteless. We were hoping this could be our go-to Chinese food spot close to home, but unfortunately, it’s not worth it. We’ll stick with making the extra drive to New Albany or Corydon for better quality.
Darrell DavisDarrell Davis
I will not return here. The best part was the person who took my order over the phone. The food was not seasoned well. Shrimp was “off”, and chicken was gamey, chewy, and seemed a bit raw. The Chow Mein does not have noodles at all. Chow Mein is supposed to be fried noodles (firm) and Lo Mein is tossed noodles (soft). Fried rice was 2/10. Egg roles weren’t bad but nothing to brag about. When calling to ask (6:30PM) why my chow mein had no noodles (picture attached) they mentioned I could take the item back and exchange for noodles. $13 for noodles didn’t feel like a win but I considered the offer and said I would stop in after my kids ate and before they close (9PM). They called back within 10min (7PM) asking what time I would be there. I will not return.
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Firstly, the lady who took my order was very nice. The food was ready in about 15 minutes. The parking lot was completely empty and I appeared to be the only customer aside from one lady who also came in for a takeout order. It was just after 4pm on a Tuesday. The restaurant was clean and smelled nice. Menu was easy and well laid out. Prices were a bit higher than some other places like in New Albany or Salem. The location is good but it's a bit hidden too. Secondly, the food. I did partake of a few crab Rangoon on the drive home. It was super crunchy and not greasy, but the center tasted like nothing more than sweetened cream cheese with no hint of crab. I ordered the General Tso's chicken, shrimp lomein, pork fried rice, Ma Po tofu, crab rangoon, and black pepper chicken (which is not on their menu but she gladly said they have it in the computer and can make it, so that was nice). I got one white rice with the tofu and one vegetable fried rice with the General Tso's. The shrimp lomein was maybe a 2/5 star. The noodles were good, but the flavor was a bit off somehow. And the shrimp seemed old and chewy. The Ma Po tofu was not Ma Po tofu by any sense of the recipe. It was cubed tofu in beef-stock based broth and frozen vegetables and a little heat from possible pepper oil. No garlic, ginger, or fermented bean paste like it should have had. Very disappointing if you are expecting Ma Po. The white rice, veg rice, and pork fried rice were all nearly rancid tasting, and clearly made with frozen vegetables. There was a hint of maybe chlorinated water or worse yet, some sort of cleaning fluid contamination? It was a very distinct "off" and "chemical" taste that permeated all three of the rice boxes (this was the most concerning issue of all the food). The General Tso's chicken was made with subpar ingredients. If I were guessing I would say sugar, ketchup and vinegar with a thickener. It's the cheapest way to make this dish and it's not good. The chicken was a bit soggy but this was take-out so it's hard to judge food in containers for 30 minutes. The black pepper chicken was not good. It was coated in some sweet, vinegar based sauce which made it unpalatable, and had soggy green pepper and onion bits that were cooked nearly to disintegration. Usually fresh peppers and onions are used and are still in the form of recognizable vegetables and slightly crunchy. I assume these were frozen pepper & onion blend that were used for this dish. Was also given a bag of free doughnut holes. Was a pretty standard biscuit dough, deep fried and tossed in granular sugar. So as for the food, which is the main attraction, I would have given 1 of 5 stars. I gave 2 stars because if they improve the food quality, the rest of my experience was pleasant. There was only about 10% of this food eaten that was purchased tonight. So I'm out $50 for trying a new-to-me place. I can't say that I will eat here again. Would take being under new management and more effort to make better quality food for me to reconsider. Hope this helps.
Vicki Bennett

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We were really hopeful when we placed our order. Fast and friendly service got things off to a good start. Unfortunately, the food didn’t deliver. We spent $78 and barely ate the equivalent of $15 worth. The crab Rangoon was the highlight—crispy, not greasy, and full of flavor. Sadly, everything else fell flat. The teriyaki chicken had an odd tint and wasn’t crisp at all. Both the sesame chicken and General Tso’s tasted identical, except for a sprinkle of sesame seeds. Neither had much sauce or flavor. The broccoli looked a little suss. The lo mein looked sad—possibly old—and tasted just as dull. The fried rice also lacked any real flavor and had an exaggerated color. Spring rolls were crisp, but like most of the meal, tasteless. We were hoping this could be our go-to Chinese food spot close to home, but unfortunately, it’s not worth it. We’ll stick with making the extra drive to New Albany or Corydon for better quality.
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M A

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I will not return here. The best part was the person who took my order over the phone. The food was not seasoned well. Shrimp was “off”, and chicken was gamey, chewy, and seemed a bit raw. The Chow Mein does not have noodles at all. Chow Mein is supposed to be fried noodles (firm) and Lo Mein is tossed noodles (soft). Fried rice was 2/10. Egg roles weren’t bad but nothing to brag about. When calling to ask (6:30PM) why my chow mein had no noodles (picture attached) they mentioned I could take the item back and exchange for noodles. $13 for noodles didn’t feel like a win but I considered the offer and said I would stop in after my kids ate and before they close (9PM). They called back within 10min (7PM) asking what time I would be there. I will not return.
Darrell Davis

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3.9
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2.0
3y

Firstly, the lady who took my order was very nice. The food was ready in about 15 minutes. The parking lot was completely empty and I appeared to be the only customer aside from one lady who also came in for a takeout order. It was just after 4pm on a Tuesday. The restaurant was clean and smelled nice. Menu was easy and well laid out. Prices were a bit higher than some other places like in New Albany or Salem. The location is good but it's a bit hidden too. Secondly, the food. I did partake of a few crab Rangoon on the drive home. It was super crunchy and not greasy, but the center tasted like nothing more than sweetened cream cheese with no hint of crab. I ordered the General Tso's chicken, shrimp lomein, pork fried rice, Ma Po tofu, crab rangoon, and black pepper chicken (which is not on their menu but she gladly said they have it in the computer and can make it, so that was nice). I got one white rice with the tofu and one vegetable fried rice with the General Tso's. The shrimp lomein was maybe a 2/5 star. The noodles were good, but the flavor was a bit off somehow. And the shrimp seemed old and chewy. The Ma Po tofu was not Ma Po tofu by any sense of the recipe. It was cubed tofu in beef-stock based broth and frozen vegetables and a little heat from possible pepper oil. No garlic, ginger, or fermented bean paste like it should have had. Very disappointing if you are expecting Ma Po. The white rice, veg rice, and pork fried rice were all nearly rancid tasting, and clearly made with frozen vegetables. There was a hint of maybe chlorinated water or worse yet, some sort of cleaning fluid contamination? It was a very distinct "off" and "chemical" taste that permeated all three of the rice boxes (this was the most concerning issue of all the food). The General Tso's chicken was made with subpar ingredients. If I were guessing I would say sugar, ketchup and vinegar with a thickener. It's the cheapest way to make this dish and it's not good. The chicken was a bit soggy but this was take-out so it's hard to judge food in containers for 30 minutes. The black pepper chicken was not good. It was coated in some sweet, vinegar based sauce which made it unpalatable, and had soggy green pepper and onion bits that were cooked nearly to disintegration. Usually fresh peppers and onions are used and are still in the form of recognizable vegetables and slightly crunchy. I assume these were frozen pepper & onion blend that were used for this dish. Was also given a bag of free doughnut holes. Was a pretty standard biscuit dough, deep fried and tossed in granular sugar. So as for the food, which is the main attraction, I would have given 1 of 5 stars. I gave 2 stars because if they improve the food quality, the rest of my experience was pleasant. There was only about 10% of this food eaten that was purchased tonight. So I'm out $50 for trying a new-to-me place. I can't say that I will eat here again. Would take being under new management and more effort to make better quality food for me to...

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22w

We were really hopeful when we placed our order. Fast and friendly service got things off to a good start. Unfortunately, the food didn’t deliver. We spent $78 and barely ate the equivalent of $15 worth.

The crab Rangoon was the highlight—crispy, not greasy, and full of flavor. Sadly, everything else fell flat. The teriyaki chicken had an odd tint and wasn’t crisp at all. Both the sesame chicken and General Tso’s tasted identical, except for a sprinkle of sesame seeds. Neither had much sauce or flavor. The broccoli looked a little suss.

The lo mein looked sad—possibly old—and tasted just as dull. The fried rice also lacked any real flavor and had an exaggerated color. Spring rolls were crisp, but like most of the meal, tasteless.

We were hoping this could be our go-to Chinese food spot close to home, but unfortunately, it’s not worth it. We’ll stick with making the extra drive to New Albany or Corydon for...

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1.0
1y

I will not return here. The best part was the person who took my order over the phone. The food was not seasoned well. Shrimp was “off”, and chicken was gamey, chewy, and seemed a bit raw. The Chow Mein does not have noodles at all. Chow Mein is supposed to be fried noodles (firm) and Lo Mein is tossed noodles (soft). Fried rice was 2/10. Egg roles weren’t bad but nothing to brag about. When calling to ask (6:30PM) why my chow mein had no noodles (picture attached) they mentioned I could take the item back and exchange for noodles. $13 for noodles didn’t feel like a win but I considered the offer and said I would stop in after my kids ate and before they close (9PM). They called back within 10min (7PM) asking what time I would be there. I...

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