Taste of China Menu

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  • Rion R.

    Had the Chicken Delight large order with two egg rolls on the side order for dinner. $13 for two people. The sauce was really sweet and had a great tangy flavor that I thought was great. The person I shared with wasn't a fan but she is picky. Egg rolls are huge and seem handmade with fresh ingredients. I will be back to try the lunch specials and will no longer be going to China China. Friendly staff to boot and food was prepared in 10 minutes from the moment we walked up.

    (4)
  • Casey R.

    Great food piping hot when it's delivered! Sometimes they even thro in extra egg rolls. A great place to eat in also! Quiet and prompt service, with food that's always steaming hot! Great for the kids to enjoy also!

    (3)
  • J H.

    Ok all these good reviews are either fake or these people never tried real fast food type of chinese food. If this type of food was served in NY, would be out of business in a week. Ordered delivery and arrived an hour and half later. They could've mentioned how long it would take. We ordered beef lo mein, shrimp with lobster sauce, house special fried rice, egg drop soup, and general tsao's chicken which came to $54. They also gave one white rice(no soda nor eggroll or soup fortune cookies given from this big order). Also no utensils or napkins, just a whole load of glutinous soy sauce. Ok now for the food: BeefLoMein- just bland and really really oily, i even tried with soy sauce No One ate this. Shrimp w/lobster sauce- added soooo much soy sauce the actual food was black(this food is supposed to be white) just imagine chugging down soy sauce and a rock of salt with shrimp. House Fried Rice- not fully cooked rice just fried with shrimp and meats with soy sauce and salt and who knows(again blackish food coloring) Eggdrop Soup- only decent thing people ate. Lastly General Tsao's Chicken- how the hell can you go wrong with fried pieces of chicken covered with sauce?!!! It has to be somewhat crispy or have a sweetish taste. This was just mushy on outside and really overcooked dry hard chicken. All the food went straight to the garbage except for the soup. Please don't waste your money if you know your chinese food. I would recommend other places but i'm not from illinois. This is just by far the most horribad food. When i'm hungry i would eat almost anything but this junk is a nono. None of my friends ate this and we all just went out to eat. I hope this business steps up and treats customers right.

    (1)
  • Angela P.

    The egg rolls are massive and stuffed like sausages! The crab rangoon and pineapple chicken were outstanding as well. Crab rangoon is my favorite part of Chinese, and I was surprised that Taste of China does it best! Taste of China is in a small strip mall that is in the same corner of the intersection as Aldi. Don't mistake them for Great Wall across the street by Jewel. The crab rangoon was stuffed with creamy filling and fried perfectly. I've had some experiences lately that were skimpy on the filling. Not at Taste of China. The pineapple chicken was what I've been looking for in Chinese food: fresh, white meat chicken that isn't doused in a murky sauce. The chunks of pineapple and sauces were light and slightly sweet. They packed the chicken separate from the pineapple sauces which kept the chicken hot and crispy. The fried rice and Kung Pao chicken were just okay. The rice was a little too greasy for my liking and tasted slightly burnt. The lady who runs the front counter is very serious and shouts orders at the cooks. But don't mistake that for rudeness, she just means business and was perfectly nice to me. She even offered me my smoothie while I waited for the food. The man packing the food and taking phone orders took extra care that it was the right order. 2 appetizers, fried rice, 2 entrees, and 2 smoothies - that's a lot of food for only $35! Taste of China is definitely going to be my spot for Chinese from now on. Sorry Great Wall!

    (5)
  • Samantha M.

    Just GOOD FOOD, and GOOD SERVICE! I'd recommend this Plainfield, IL spot for Chinese cuisine for sure!

    (5)
  • Dan R.

    Really bland food, kind of pricy for Chinese take out... nothing I had was better than what I can make myself at home. Not worth going to again...

    (2)
  • Chan C.

    Ordered the egg foo young and sweet and sour chicken. The egg foo young was disgusting. It was wayyyyy too salty and the gravy was so dark. I think they used too much soy sauce, it was awful. I found myself eating more rice to counter the salty sauce. The sweet and sour chicken taste like processed chicken chunks. Had one egg roll w/their delicious home made sweet and sour sauce which was the best part of the meal. I'm giving them 2 stars because Ive had better food from them in the past and perhaps they had an off night. However, it's enough from keeping me from coming back. I'm done with this restaurant.

    (2)
  • Johnny T.

    Take advantage of their lunchtime specials, all the chicken entrees were $6.25 and comes with chicken fried rice, an eggroll, and a drink. Got a chicken kow and a pork fried rice. The guy there, who I'm guessing was the owner, was really nice. I did notice a lady that was yelling at the employees in the kitchen. The chicken kow was pretty good, big pieces of white meat, cooked in some sort of a white sauce with bokchoy, mushrooms, carrots, and other vegetables. The fried rice wasn't bad, but like with most places, tasted more grease than anything else.

    (3)
  • Steve S.

    We ordered our food and when I got home, the pork Lo mein that I ordered did not look right. When I called, the lady picked up the phone and was still yelling at someone in the background, so I decided to bring my food back. When I got there she advised me that the order was "Cantonese style" which didn't matter to me, because it wasn't like I was used to, and didn't look like the picture. The woman tends to bark a lot of orders to workers there, but that doesn't seem to be getting results for her, so I'm suggesting she try a new leadership style. Other than that, the other items we ordered were good, especially the fat ol egg rolls. So my review and tip will include this: if you want it fried, you have to ask for "yellow" noodles... Otherwise you get something else that what is pictured!

    (3)
  • Stacy S.

    This was our first visit to Taste of China. We had kung poa chicken, broccoli beef and pork egg foo young. All 3 dishes were very good. The fried rice had a lot of flavor which I have found to be an issue at other places. We ordered at the restaurant and only waited about 10 minutes for our food and everyone was very nice.

    (5)
  • Steph R.

    First off the positives are the prices and portions. That's where it ends. Granted the lady was very nice and my order was right. Ok now the negatives. I got this to go for lunch, it smelled amazing on car ride home and I was so excited and couldn't wait to get home to eat it. I get home open the box it looks ok but the wonderful smell is no more there is no smell at all! Not even sure how that happens. Ok no problem now the sauce was not even close to general tso's. Just looking at it you could see the oil and it was runny. It tasted bland and almost like water, soy sauce, oil and I dunno it was disgusting. I tried to eat a couple of bites and I couldn't do it. The breading on the chicken was horrible the texture was like breading mixed with the fat off of the meat ugh. It was just absolutely disgusting! The rice was ok and was the only semi edible part of the meal. It was very greasy though. The egg roll was good and to was edible. Over all this was the worst Chinese place I have ever ate. Maybe it was off day I dunno but I'm not going to waste my money to try again.

    (1)
  • Deanna B.

    I eat here all the time. There are a few Taste of Chinas in the area. I've been to all at least several times. I swear there is something about the one in Plainfield. Their meat is so tender! It's so good! I drive out special from where I live to the Plainfield one because I want them to make it. Also large portions for great prices. :) Very happy customer.

    (5)
  • Tiffany L.

    I happened to drive by and was craving Chinese food so I stopped by for some take-out. The place is small so there's only one table and I think that's more for people waiting for their food than actually eating there. I ordered one of the standard chicken dishes and a boba drink. It was alright but I've had much better. The boba was really not cooked thoroughly as it was really hard in the middle. Sadly, it didn't satisfy my craving so I think there are other places I'd rather go to next time a craving arises.

    (1)
  • Sue H.

    Best chinese food in the area. We have eaten here at least two dozen times and always happy. Carry out only. Food portions are huge, smoothies delicious and egg rolls are plump and fresh. Lunchtime deals are terrific!

    (5)
  • Shirley T.

    love this place it is clear it is take out only - not a problem for us sarvice is always nice portions are always huge and great taste we always get the mongolian chicken to die for and we never had food poisoning egg rolls are a little small but overall great price for good food

    (5)
  • Kyle D.

    I have never had any problems with the food at Taste of China! We LOVE the general tso's chicken, and the orange chicken. Also, we recommend the Fried Rice! I would definitely not avoid this place, it is GREAT! We get it delivered to our house all the time! Its great to have a chinese feast show up at your door!

    (5)
  • Mark C.

    My 8-year-old son and I both came down with an awful case of food poisoning from the egg rolls here. When I called them the next day (after I was strong enough to sit up again) they brushed me off and said "nobody else called to complain." I've never ordered another thing from this place (nor can I eat Chinese food anymore). Avoid this place.

    (1)

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Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : Yes
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : No
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : No
    Attire : Casual
    Noise Level : Quiet
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : No
    Caters : Yes

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Chinese Cuisine

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