China Cafe Asian Bistro Menu

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  • Walter B.

    Passable,but waaaaayyyy too much broccoli!

    (3)
  • Ginny Z.

    VERY affordable and the best Chinese food I've had since I've lived in AR. (15 years). If you love Chinese food you owe it to yourself to get here. Huge portions, small prices. All fresh and super flavorful.

    (5)
  • Alex C.

    My friends and I ordered about 9 entrees and every single dish was excellent. Meals come out quick and service is great. I will definitely be going back there

    (5)
  • Richard T.

    The most authentic and best Chinese and Sichuan food in Northwest Arkansas. The food in most Chinese restaurants in the Midwest United States often depart so far from real Chinese food that I am often left disappointed. This place is awesome. The food taste legit and very authentic. This place a jewel!!! And one of best Chinese restaurant I have ever been to! I recommend #19, 18, 26, 28, 46, 32, 27 from the Sichuan menu

    (5)
  • Linda L.

    Not bad. Singapore noodles and scallops with beef & veggies were good. Even enjoyed their wonton soup. Glad i found this place.

    (4)
  • Jessica R.

    Been a loyal customer since the place opened. Pick up food at least 3 times a week. Until they messed up my order and asked for it to be replaced. Wow they did not handle that very well. The guy told me he couldn't replace it and even said I didn't know anything about a restaurant business because I sat at a desk all day. Left me with my mouth open so disappointed.

    (1)
  • Oscar F.

    I've been a couple of years in NWA, and this is by far my best choice for Chinese food

    (5)
  • Greg J.

    Really great quality Chinese food. The lunch specials are a great price as well. I've been twice now and very impressed, it is definitely going in my restaurant rotation.

    (5)
  • Henry J.

    I used to come here quite a bit back in the day when I lived in Springdale. This is a family-run business. Their head chef is also Chinese. The menu is full of authentic Chinese dishes, so definitely come in with someone who knows what to order. Although on the outside, China Cafe looks rather unassuming, inside the restaurant contains tasteful decoration, logical layout, comfortable booths. And for business travelers like myself who have to eat alone sometimes, they also have a bar facing the kitchen. I personally got their stir-fried bok choy and sliced pork with dried tofu. Both rival the quality of the most authentic places in Houston Chinatown, where my parents live. Prices are very reasonable as well, and dishes have great portions. Unlimited rice refills.

    (5)
  • Eddie P.

    The food is okay. Eat here twice a week. The service really sucks. Owner didn't want to remake my food one day and said I didn't know how to run a restaurant business when I told him customer is always right. Very disappointed!!

    (1)
  • Megan Y.

    Their food is always great!!! I just think the service needs to be a little more efficient. I eat here once a week.

    (4)
  • Geremy P.

    I work over by this place and never tried it till the other day and let me say was a good treasure to find. Being from the San Francisco Bay area there is not a lot of real good Chinese places that I have found and I decided to try there Mongolian Beef Lunch special and WOW for 5.96 I filled my self up well and was easily the best place in the area. Went back the other day and got the Sesame Chicken and that was awesome also. I think this place does no wrong on their menu. Definitely coming back.

    (5)
  • Chi W.

    China Cafe Asian Bistro is a schizophrenic Chinese restaurant. On one hand it is an uninspired Chinese take out serving traditional and familiar Americanized Chinese dishes like Beef and Broccoli and Sesame Chicken (they even have lunch specials for around $6) and on the other hand they are an authentic Chinese Szechuan style restaurant serving up decent food for the local Chinese. Unlike most of the "Asian" restaurants in North West Arkansas, there is no buffet, Japanese, Vietnamese or Thai offerings and I must give them credit for taking the road less traveled, however, the few times I've been to this establishment, they have never been close to half capacity. For my sake as well as the handful of other Chinese living in North West Arkansas, I hope this place gains enough traction to stay in business. I must admit that I've eaten at this restaurant on 2 occasions and didn't think much of the food until I ordered from the Chinese menu which is a separate menu from the pleather bound one. The english descriptions are less than appetizing due to translation issues but the dishes deserve a taste if you are game. I ordered item #6 Fish intestine with scallop and shrimp soup. This soup is intended to be a sustainable alternative to "sharks fin soup" where they use some dried fish product instead of the shark fin. Whether it's intestines is doubtful but I've seen the soup called fish maw or fish belly in other restaurants. For about $10 you get enough soup for 4 people and I loved it because it reminded me of eating with my parents in Brooklyn's Chinatown and it was just as good. My pescatarian and foodie daughter ordered a dish with sliced fish with black pepper and onions and thoroughly enjoyed it as well. Unfortunately I paid no attention to what the exact name of her dish was so I'm not going to list the name (edit: salt and pepper fish from the american menu). Now if only I can find a dim sum restaurant without driving more than 30 minutes.

    (4)
  • Mary Y.

    I'm surprised there aren't more reviews about this place. My family and I have concluded that It is probably the best Chinese restaurant in the North West Arkansas area. I hope it doesn't go out of business...ever. Been here about 10 times. There are reasons why we return... 1) I don't like Chinese buffets. This is a sit down family style restaurant. 2) Their menus - the familiar Chinese food and the more authentic and exotic "schezuan" menu, not to mention the vast variety of both. 3) Food meant to be hot is always hot. 4) Delicious and very consistent 5) Price is unbeatable. Nuff said. MY RECOMMENDATION TO THE GUESTS: Just go. Try different things every time. Best dishes there: #5 on the Schezuan menu - Bean Curd Soup (which is tofu egg drop soup) and we really like all the clay pot dishes like the Triple Delight. We also enjoy the salt and pepper fish on the regular menu. I could keep going really... :)

    (5)
  • Alex C.

    My friends and I ordered about 9 entrees and every single dish was excellent. Meals come out quick and service is great. I will definitely be going back there

    (5)
  • Richard T.

    The most authentic and best Chinese and Sichuan food in Northwest Arkansas. The food in most Chinese restaurants in the Midwest United States often depart so far from real Chinese food that I am often left disappointed. This place is awesome. The food taste legit and very authentic. This place a jewel!!! And one of best Chinese restaurant I have ever been to! I recommend #19, 18, 26, 28, 46, 32, 27 from the Sichuan menu

    (5)
  • Linda L.

    Not bad. Singapore noodles and scallops with beef & veggies were good. Even enjoyed their wonton soup. Glad i found this place.

    (4)
  • Jessica R.

    Been a loyal customer since the place opened. Pick up food at least 3 times a week. Until they messed up my order and asked for it to be replaced. Wow they did not handle that very well. The guy told me he couldn't replace it and even said I didn't know anything about a restaurant business because I sat at a desk all day. Left me with my mouth open so disappointed.

    (1)
  • Oscar F.

    I've been a couple of years in NWA, and this is by far my best choice for Chinese food

    (5)
  • Greg J.

    Really great quality Chinese food. The lunch specials are a great price as well. I've been twice now and very impressed, it is definitely going in my restaurant rotation.

    (5)
  • Henry J.

    I used to come here quite a bit back in the day when I lived in Springdale. This is a family-run business. Their head chef is also Chinese. The menu is full of authentic Chinese dishes, so definitely come in with someone who knows what to order. Although on the outside, China Cafe looks rather unassuming, inside the restaurant contains tasteful decoration, logical layout, comfortable booths. And for business travelers like myself who have to eat alone sometimes, they also have a bar facing the kitchen. I personally got their stir-fried bok choy and sliced pork with dried tofu. Both rival the quality of the most authentic places in Houston Chinatown, where my parents live. Prices are very reasonable as well, and dishes have great portions. Unlimited rice refills.

    (5)
  • Eddie P.

    The food is okay. Eat here twice a week. The service really sucks. Owner didn't want to remake my food one day and said I didn't know how to run a restaurant business when I told him customer is always right. Very disappointed!!

    (1)
  • Megan Y.

    Their food is always great!!! I just think the service needs to be a little more efficient. I eat here once a week.

    (4)
  • Geremy P.

    I work over by this place and never tried it till the other day and let me say was a good treasure to find. Being from the San Francisco Bay area there is not a lot of real good Chinese places that I have found and I decided to try there Mongolian Beef Lunch special and WOW for 5.96 I filled my self up well and was easily the best place in the area. Went back the other day and got the Sesame Chicken and that was awesome also. I think this place does no wrong on their menu. Definitely coming back.

    (5)
  • Chi W.

    China Cafe Asian Bistro is a schizophrenic Chinese restaurant. On one hand it is an uninspired Chinese take out serving traditional and familiar Americanized Chinese dishes like Beef and Broccoli and Sesame Chicken (they even have lunch specials for around $6) and on the other hand they are an authentic Chinese Szechuan style restaurant serving up decent food for the local Chinese. Unlike most of the "Asian" restaurants in North West Arkansas, there is no buffet, Japanese, Vietnamese or Thai offerings and I must give them credit for taking the road less traveled, however, the few times I've been to this establishment, they have never been close to half capacity. For my sake as well as the handful of other Chinese living in North West Arkansas, I hope this place gains enough traction to stay in business. I must admit that I've eaten at this restaurant on 2 occasions and didn't think much of the food until I ordered from the Chinese menu which is a separate menu from the pleather bound one. The english descriptions are less than appetizing due to translation issues but the dishes deserve a taste if you are game. I ordered item #6 Fish intestine with scallop and shrimp soup. This soup is intended to be a sustainable alternative to "sharks fin soup" where they use some dried fish product instead of the shark fin. Whether it's intestines is doubtful but I've seen the soup called fish maw or fish belly in other restaurants. For about $10 you get enough soup for 4 people and I loved it because it reminded me of eating with my parents in Brooklyn's Chinatown and it was just as good. My pescatarian and foodie daughter ordered a dish with sliced fish with black pepper and onions and thoroughly enjoyed it as well. Unfortunately I paid no attention to what the exact name of her dish was so I'm not going to list the name (edit: salt and pepper fish from the american menu). Now if only I can find a dim sum restaurant without driving more than 30 minutes.

    (4)
  • Mary Y.

    I'm surprised there aren't more reviews about this place. My family and I have concluded that It is probably the best Chinese restaurant in the North West Arkansas area. I hope it doesn't go out of business...ever. Been here about 10 times. There are reasons why we return... 1) I don't like Chinese buffets. This is a sit down family style restaurant. 2) Their menus - the familiar Chinese food and the more authentic and exotic "schezuan" menu, not to mention the vast variety of both. 3) Food meant to be hot is always hot. 4) Delicious and very consistent 5) Price is unbeatable. Nuff said. MY RECOMMENDATION TO THE GUESTS: Just go. Try different things every time. Best dishes there: #5 on the Schezuan menu - Bean Curd Soup (which is tofu egg drop soup) and we really like all the clay pot dishes like the Triple Delight. We also enjoy the salt and pepper fish on the regular menu. I could keep going really... :)

    (5)
  • Walter B.

    Passable,but waaaaayyyy too much broccoli!

    (3)
  • Ginny Z.

    VERY affordable and the best Chinese food I've had since I've lived in AR. (15 years). If you love Chinese food you owe it to yourself to get here. Huge portions, small prices. All fresh and super flavorful.

    (5)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :10:30 am - 9:00pm

Specialities

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

China Cafe Asian Bistro

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