China Grill Menu

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  • Jody S.

    There seems to be a wide variety in people's experiences at this restaurant. I'm not sure why this is the case -- but, I haven't been disappointed a single time. I have been there in the past several months with parties that ranged from two to 12, and the food has been very good, the service prompt, and the atmosphere welcoming. It remains on my list of favorite places to eat Chinese food.

    (5)
  • Antiquity S.

    Meh pretty much describes my experience and their food. Nothing bad, but nothing that stands out, either.

    (3)
  • Jana Y.

    This place is awesome. We love the crab puffs , orange chicken , Mongolian beef. Tonight we had Peking duck and crispy duck. We both enjoyed the Peking duck. The portion was huge enough for both of us. It was delicious. We still had the crispy duck which was good but we liked the Peking best. So next time we will share the Peking. We brought two boxes home. 4 legs, lots of meat and bowl of rice. Very good service. Waitresses are just so friendly. We order lots of delivery and will continue.

    (5)
  • Denise M.

    Love, love, love the food!!! Very clean restaurant, awesome staff, and amazing food. We had dumplings, house fried rice, sizzling rice soup, wonton soup, and chicken teriyaki. Food was fresh, hot, and tasted super good. My son and I can't wait to go back.

    (5)
  • Tobias K.

    I love this place. It is my second favorite Chinese food place in Phoenix. It eat here all the time and the food is always good. The customer service is always great. Everyone is so friendly.

    (5)
  • Lisa G.

    I thought this place was good. What happened? Four different types of chicken, also known as shoe leather. And to top that off, the owner did not come over, and, only took 10% off bill. Last time I checked that isn't a great way to treat customers. Almost forgot when a friend told waitress about chicken she said "it's fresh, it was made this morning"..ten hours later. Read the not recommended views. Gotta love how they pay to only show the good reviews. One meal, One customer, right?

    (1)
  • Lisa R.

    Fried wontons was a 1 Star..i gave Orange Chicken and braised tofu a 2 1/2 stars..service was ok. Over all it was médiocre food..

    (2)
  • Katie R.

    The Mongolian Beef is my absolute favorite. I love the quiet & friendly atmosphere. I can come here with friends and family or just by myself & self comfortable.

    (4)
  • Connie L.

    Very standard Chinese restaurant joint. I had the lunch social moo goo gai pan dish which came with an egg roll, fried rice, and egg flower soup. Nothing extraordinary but nothing terrible. They are relatively fast on service which is nice for a lunch break.

    (3)
  • Andre J.

    So I might be a spoiled American but I have to say I was definitely disappointed at the portion size I recieved when I ordered my BBQ Pork appetizer. While the strips did taste good they were gone just a little to fast. The eggrolls are decent, not the best ive ever had but definitely edible. My entree was delicious. I ordered the braised bean curd (tofu), which came with some steamed rice and it was very good. The pork fried rice was pretty good too along with the chicken chow mein. Overall I think this place was definitely worth visiting and I'll probably be coming back but its not the kind of place you rave about to all your friends. If your looking for good food and a small businesses family atmosphere this place is for you. If you are looking for somewhere to impress a date with your excellent taste maybe think about going somewhere else.

    (3)
  • Mack J.

    Won't ever eat there again ordered delivery the Mongolian beef was very old called spoke to mgr I was called a liar won't ever eat there again

    (1)
  • Christina F.

    I ate here a couple years ago and the food was good, however, the past few months it has been terrible! The lo mein was bland, and some of the breading on the sweet and sour chicken was rock hard. And holy ginger, egg rolls! They were absolutely disgusting, I spit it out! I thought maybe they just had an off night and tried again, but same thing. Never again!

    (1)
  • Espy S.

    Oh boy was I pleasantly surprised by this delicious place. Always stop by Starbucks and this time I decided to try it and oh boy was I missing it! It is just simply delicious their egg drop soup is phenomenal their teriyaki chicken out of this world! Would decently recommend it!

    (5)
  • Elizabeth B.

    We ordered delivery and the food got to us fast and was still hot!! We ordered lots of different options and everything was great. We come here every year for spring training and we will for sure be ordering from here next year!!!

    (5)
  • Bryte G.

    My new favorite Chinese food! Hunan chicken is spicy and delicious! Will be back for sure!

    (5)
  • Catherine R.

    Great food, great service. The big test was if my husband liked it. He is not a huge Chinese food fan. Well he loved it. We ordered the"Happy Family", because I wanted sea food and he wanted steak and chicken. It was delicious. Highly recommend. Less than $30 for the two is us.

    (5)
  • Uriel H.

    Stopped by to give this place a try. No wait. It looked very nice and clean inside. They have booths and tables with chairs for us big guys, plus the tables at the booths move so that's a plus. I ordered the twice cooked chicken lunch special. It came with egg fried rice, an egg roll, and soup. I'm not a fan of egg fried rice so I tried to substitute it for pork fried rice but no luck. They offered me the fried rice lunch special but I didn't want the fried rice to be the main entree. They did, however, offer lo mein as a substitution for $1 more so that's the way I went. I was surprised to have the choice of hot & sour soup instead of the customary egg drop soup, so I was pleased. And now to the food; out first was the soup. Not only was it hot temperature-wise, but also in spiciness. This is by far the spiciest hot & sour soup I have ever eaten! My nose was running when I was done with it, but it was a nice change to some of the bland h&s soups I've had in the past. The twice cooked chicken was absolutely delectable and crunchy. I guess that's a reason for eating there versus takeout. I liken it to the house chicken you see in the majority of chinese food restaurants. The egg roll was nice and crunchy, but not greasy. The lo mein was good despite not having any meat in it. Overall a very good meal with excellent service. I would be a regular customer but I don't live or work near this restaurant but will stop by when in the area. They have some competition from Yu's Chinese Express just south of Thunderbird on 75th Ave who have delicious house chicken themselves.

    (5)
  • Stacey A.

    China Grill made me sad... I was hankering for some good Chinese food and decided to try something new, and I was sadly let down. I will say this - the lady that greeted me at the front was extremely welcoming and nice. I ordered the crazy hot chicken (which was not so crazy hot), it just had a few jalapenos in it...not that it tasted bad, but it wasn't great and borderline plain. Also was not impressed with the sesame chicken or the super small sides of rice that came with our meal. I really don't mean to sound harsh, but I feel that there are a handful of other Chinese places where you can get better tasting food at a cheaper price.

    (2)
  • Jessica P.

    This is my new favorite chinese place. My partner and I were driving around, waiting to meet up with friends to go to the Peoria Art Exhibition and just happened to see this place and stopped in to have lunch. My experience with chinese food is that the food has a lot of potential and most places just don't put the effort into that potential which makes the dish into a slimy bland piece of blah. So, going into this little shop, I had my reservations, but I'll eat just about anything as long as it is classified "human food", even if it might taste bad. I was HIGHLY surprised. Started off with some egg drop soup... excellent. That one tends to be slimy and texturally yucky in most places I've been to, but this one was done pretty well. I got the Mixed Veggies in white wine sauce with Shrimp and Scallops lunch special. It comes with fried rice and a little lettuce salad that has a ginger vinagrette dressing on it. And it was SO GOOD. I was totally expecting the bland blah that I usually get, but this actually had taste! (like that Campbells soup commercial... that's the taste of TASTE. lol) The waitress was nice... it was cold when we walked in and they fixed the air. The front of the store is more tables, the rear around the corner is booths. I definitely recommend. When I'm in the mood for chinese, this is the place I'll be going.

    (5)
  • Brain B.

    my first review.. i read them alll the time on here, and after following some reviews and decided to eat here. the service was amazing, the food was even better.. some of the freshest chinese i have had in AZ.. the variety you can order from is extensive to any tastes you or your family might have.. the atmosphere is versatile as well, good for a quick bite or a nice date. i felt like i needed to write one in regards to the "Andrew C." person.. this guy must have never had chinese food to believe this is akin to pei wei .. or even less asian than it. he probably ordered the most american dish he saw. he must be a sweet n sour lover (not that there is anything wrong withthat)

    (5)
  • Shhhh H.

    My coworkers decided we should try this for lunch one day. It was definitely worth it. The Honey Crispy chicken is so great. Food is always hot and ready for pickup when I get there. I'd recommend it!

    (4)
  • Michael S.

    Long live China Gate! If there was a mecca of Chinese food for me in Arizona, it was China Gate which was torn down in the construction of Metro Center to make way for a Petsmart, Bed Bath and Beyond, Subway, Blockbuster, and Starbucks. No joke. It was finally resurrected in a strip mall (by another Starbucks) on the west side with a shorter menu and much better atmosphere then ever before. It is located in this satellite piece of the strip mall right at the corner of the intersection. It is still a nice place to eat even though its in a strip mall because of some great interior design. Although the floorplan of the place is a little awkward with a bar area and dinning room with a big tv when you walk in and another dining area down the hall. They have the equipment to do karaoke in the front section on the tv, but I don't know if they ever actually do it unless you have a party there. But the food is the best part. It is on the Americanized side but you are eating Chinese food in Phoenix, AZ. It's hard for me to get anything other then the Mongolian there which is incredible. Most people get it with Pork, but it is also awesome with their deep-fried tofu. They also have awesome spring rolls, but they aren't quite as good as they were when they were China Gate. They have lunch specials still but they aren't as mind-boggling as they were at China Gate. At china gate, you got a full dinner plate, fried rice, soup, and an egg roll for 5.50. Now you get a slightly smaller sized main dish, rice, soup, a tiny salad with sesame dressing, and some wonton action for like 6.75. But still overall, its one of the few great independent places on the west side along with Mike's Rigatoni Bistro and Touch of Thai.

    (4)
  • Matt W.

    By far the best authentic chinese food I have had, keep in mind this is no PF changs, but it's the real deal. Polite on point service, and the food is fantastic. My drink was never empty, and my stomach was full and I was seriously pleased with my expierience, this place use to be located next to chipotle on 33rdish ave and peoria by metrocenter, the same family still works there minus the huge fish tank. I enjoy the general tso's chicken, the mu shu wraps, and the orange chicken. This place is it!

    (5)
  • A. M.

    Ok...we are new to the area and are still trying to find our favorite restaurants. We thought we would try this place based on other Yelp reviews. The restaurant itself is ok, just as you would expect for a Chinese "strip mall" restaurant. The food was comparable to getting Safeway Chinese food (so I thought...). My husband and I were unable to finish our meals (large portions). When we went to eat the leftovers the next night...my husband yells from the kitchen "is it gross that I just found a rubber band in my left overs?" OMG! Yes that is gross! Are you kidding me?? How the heck did a rubber band get in our food? And if there is a rubber band in there....I don't even want to know what else is in there. SICK! I would never eat here again.

    (1)
  • Matt C.

    This was a great restaurant with great food and great service. Highly recommend it.

    (5)
  • Korina A.

    This should be obvious to everyone. It should have been obvious to me. But please don't order anything other than the Chinese dishes. Don't order sushi! Don't get a steak! You'll be really, really disappointed. Despite my long-standing strategy of going with a restaurant's strengths when I order, I decided to get sushi one time. I knew better. I really did. But damn, sushi sounded good. As it so happened, my friend didn't want Chinese, so she ordered a steak. The sushi was so icky. The ahi tuna was BROWN. I could barely choke any of it down, and ended up leaving most of it. My friend's steak was thin, tough, and cooked to oblivion. My GF was smart and ordered the lunch special, and was happy as a clam. Thankfully, she shared. I would deduct a star, but, since that time, I've gone back a few more times and "went with their strengths." Those trips reinvigorated my enthusiasm for China Grill. Oh and I found I actually am within their delivery zone. We have ordered from them a few times, and it's always good, but not as good as when you dine in.

    (4)
  • Paul M.

    The best Chinese in the valley. Really fresh and great tasting ingrediants. if your a fan of crab puffs you WON'T be dissapointed best crab puffs ive tasted ever...

    (5)
  • LeeAnn S.

    General Tsao Chicken is wonderful. So is the wonton soup. This is a regular destination for my daughter and me to meet for dinner and catch up. The owner is a wonderful lady who once owned the restaurant at Metro called China Gate. My daughter grew up her entire life eating Chinese food there as we had a business nearby and I was always to exhausted to cook after the super long days we worked our store. So it's a comfort having that great food available still. And the service is wonderful too.

    (5)
  • Chris B.

    Big fan if this place! The food is served family style and there is always enough on 2 entrees for my family of 4. The service is outstanding, and Frank the bartender makes a heck of a cocktail!

    (4)
  • Aaron R.

    Very impressed Great food, crispy honey chicken was very good.

    (4)
  • Daniel M.

    It was good but nothing special...

    (3)
  • Carrie P.

    I love Chinese food and have had a hard time finding a great place since Far East closed! China Grill is delicious! The portion sizes are large....you get your moneys worth that is for sure! Not only do you get large portions, the quality is above the rest. I highly recommend the China Grill!!

    (5)
  • Steve T.

    ya know.... NOT BAD. did have a pre-determined thought about China Grill.... Thought... oh great.... another chinese place... have been burned before... many times before... however, determined to find a decent chinese place... so let's try......... The staff was great! Food was Good! we will be back!

    (4)
  • anne c.

    Just saw the lady transport at China Grill transport veggies in her light blue Honda CRV. She took a tray of half cooked noodles out of her trunk with no covers! I was shocked! She put it on a cart and kicked it back into place with her dirty shoe going up the ramp. So much sanitary issues going on with this place.

    (1)
  • John F.

    My date and I came in on a weekday so nobody was eating at the time. We were greeted by all the people that worked there with a smile and a welcome so that's awesome! The environment seemed appropriate with music and decorations. The menus were a bit faded on the back though. The servers were on track and always focused on the customers and their needs. We had a guy with a ponytail and he was awesome and funny, took the time to talk with us and recommended some items to eat! In terms of the food, we ordered crab puffs, veggie lo mein, and honey sesame chicken. The food was delicious while not bland nor over greased like other typical Chinese restaurants! They provided enough rice to balance out the meal which is normally a complaint of mine since most places don't give enough rice! I love rice since I'm Asian! Actually there was more rice than food in the end! The chicken was crispy and white, just right! The crab puffs were great too with a side of sweet and sour. But my favorite was the lo mein, it wasn't greasy and the taste was spot on. My date loves lo mein and she said it's one of the best she tasted! As for the drinks, they were never emptied since they had awesome staff! Will definitely be coming back for more! Thanks!

    (5)
  • Heather Y.

    Ran in on lunch, grabbed a Moo Goo Gai Pan lunch special with brown rice. It was delicious and a great price at $5.99. I'll be back in.

    (4)
  • Leah D.

    So we ordered the honey mango shrimp, and we properly refrigerated it that evening, ate it the next day and got so sick for 4 days we couldn't even keep water down or in. After complaining to them, they said that's our fault because their stuff "cant be reheated". And the time after, when we decided to give them another chance (stupidly) they made us wait 30 mins longer than they had originally said and when I had mentioned how last time my family got sick off their stuff, they said I'm sorry and then gossiped and laughed at us....Class customer service.

    (2)
  • California T.

    Not being from the Phoenix area and not familiar with the Peoria area, my wife & I were looking for a Chinese restaurant. We decided upon China Grill on Thunderbird and were really glad we did. Located in the Basha's Center at 75th & Thunderbird, it appears from the outside as almost a fast food place with only several tables for dining. Again, we were surprised. The area in front is a small bar set up with a large screen TV showing sporting events. The hostess took us into a back area which is for dining . Quite large , yet intimate, and completely full indicated a popular place. The waitress quickly took our drink order as we checked out the menu. A complete menu of favorites with many unusual and innovative dishes. We had the egg rolls and wontons for appetizers, which were brought out piping hot ! Main course, my wife had the sesame chicken. Outstanding meal with a very unique sesame sauce. I had the crazy family which is stir-fried beef, chicken, scallops and shrimp in a jalapeno based sauce ! Was seasoned just right for myself who enjoys hot sauces. I would recommend China Garden to anyone and will definitely be returning.

    (5)
  • Rebecca N.

    My family ordered kung pao chicken, beef and broccoli and pork lo mein with fried rice last week. The entire order was bland, flavorless and disappointing. The fried rice had very few vegetables and hardly any flavor. The main entrees were bland. Overall, I feel like I wasted $30 and should have cooked at home. We ordered take out, so I can't comment on the service. I definitely won't try this place again.

    (1)
  • Nichole D.

    This dinner was so good! So glad we found it. We moved from FL over a year ago and we couldn't find any Chinese food like we had at home until we ate here last night. Amazing egg rolls! We had beef and broccoli which was amazing and salty not like the gooey mess most places out here serve. Definitely be going back to get some more!

    (4)
  • Eva B.

    I heard about this place from someone and decided to try it despite some iffy reviews. I love Chinese food. So I was incredibly disappointed when this food was so unappealing. The rice has no flavor. The sauces are just sugar, no other flavor covering flavorless chicken. The prices are not worth that disappointment and I really don't mind paying for food.

    (2)
  • Crystal N.

    Love love love their takeout! I've had dinner in their restaurant once and it was decent. The restaurant is a bit outdated but clean and super quiet. The food is the reason I stick with this place. We always order the Kung Pao Chicken - all white meat, the Teriyaki chicken - all white meat, and the Orange Chicken. We do get their crab puffs every once in awhile and their egg rolls are mediocre as well. Their sauces are really good and the meat they use is good quality - I'm particular with my meat! Their service is good; quick and to the point. They don't do alot of chit chat which I like, and they are friendly enough to make you want to come back. They usually have my take out ready in 15 minutes or less; even during lunch rush. This is always our go to Chinese take out and will be until they prove it wrong!

    (4)
  • B M.

    the food here is okay but, it is hit or miss. just beware they charge a delivery fee without telling you, till they come to your door. really?!

    (2)
  • J S.

    This is where the old crew from the China Gate restaurant that used to be at Metro Center (10+ yrs ago) re-opened. This is the best traditional chinese food in the valley. They also make the BEST mixed cocktails in town. Have a Zombie and the Bo-Bo chicken (the old China Gate Chicken).

    (5)
  • Sylvia L.

    Chicken wings and cheeseburger meal... Yummmayyyy ever since i've moved away from arizona, i can honestly say that china grill is what i miss most.. their chicken fried rice is really good and so is their cheeseburger.. their general tso's chicken extra spicy is my bf's favorite.. almost everything is good here!!

    (5)
  • Bob R.

    Bobo Chicken Rocks!!!! Enough said.

    (4)
  • Jeff Y.

    Once again, we find ourselves duped by the high reviews on Yelp on yet another Asian restaurant. We were on our way to Yu's Chinese Express but made a detour since a friend had mentioned this place, not to mention it had four stars on Yelp. We go in, get seated, and after reading through the menu we are excited. Lots of traditional Chinese dishes, some of which we haven't had in a long time, so our hopes were high. First thing we ordered was the hot and sour soup. A steal at $3.50 for a small portion, which was enough to feed 3-4. Unfortunately, it was neither hot (spicy) nor sour. It wasn't bad, but it definitely didn't live up to its name. Besides the soup, we ordered the House Special Lo Mein, Sizzling Hot Plate Beef, Szechuan Green Beans, and Yui Shan Eggplant. We were expecting a feast, but was severely disappointed. The Sizzling Hot Plate Beef arrived first. Interestingly enough, the beef was on a regular plate (not sizzling), which the waitress then dumped on to a hot plate (sizzled maybe just a bit). Then, she put a spoonful of what looked like rice wine over the dish, then attempted to set it on fire. That was a big FAIL, and then she tried to do it again, without success. We basically ended up with a non sizzling plate of beef that was drenched with rice wine. The Szechuan Green Beans were next, but it had a sweet taste to it. This was definitely another first...normally they are supposed to be salty and a bit spicy. The Yui Shan Eggplant was alright, which was probably the best part of the meal just above the white rice. The kicker of course, was the House Special Lo Mein. When we ordered it the waitress made sure that we wanted crunchy noodles (cake noodle, or so we thought) and not soft noodles. We said yes, we want crunchy noodles. What we got was a plate of vegetables and meat with a side of fried won ton strips. Seriously? Normally I would've taken a few pictures, but I think I was in so much shock it didn't register in my head. While the service wasn't bad (drinks refilled consistently) the food was blasphemous. Never again.

    (1)
  • John S.

    Just wasn't up to my expectations. My shrimp fried rice wasn't white and had no eggs in it. My orange chicken wasn't spicy and chicken had mediocre flavor. My general chicken was equally disappointing . I sat down to order to look over the menu and after five minutes the hostess sits by me prompting me to order quicker. Even after my food was brought to me I asked for a hot mustard. He looks at me grabs the bag pulls out the one mustard in the bag, and ask do I need more with a certain amount of contention . Overall I have given up on Arizona Chinese food and it looks like Panda Express or bust should be the monicker .

    (2)
  • Melanie H.

    my boyfriend and I went with another couple on Christmas Day and we were all very pleasantly surprised. There was zero wait, the prices are extremely reasonable and you get a lot of food for your money. Good service even though they did have a little mix-up on my order.... the other three meals came out on time but there was a mistake on mine so I had to wait a little longer. Not a huge deal and I only had to wait about 5 minutes before mine came out. Atmosphere is so-so ..... very casual. Two of us had the honey crispy chicken (very yummy), my bf had the General Tso's chicken, and the last had teriyaki chicken. We were all very pleased.

    (4)
  • Jeff K.

    We order at least once a month and it never fails to disappoint. The vegetables are cooked perfectly every time and the sauces are fantastic! Kung Pao is my favorite.

    (4)
  • John K.

    Was not sure after seeing the mixed reviews, but it is always good to make up your own mind. My GF and I went last night (Xmas eve) and the staff was amazing! They were all super friendly and accommodating. We got the Mongolian Beef and Volcano Chicken (both with Lo Mein noodles). Both dishes came out quickly and were delicious! The meats were tender and cooked just right, The veges were very fresh and not over cooked. with a bit of crunch The table across from us had ordered the Sizzling Hot Beef Plate that was reviewed earlier. It might have been a dud that time, it was a winner this time. The metal plate was so hot you could smell the wooden holder underneath it (kind of like summer camp craft class). When the server put the beef on the hot plate, it was like a fourth of July Fajita! It sizzled like crazy and then went up in flames when the server poured the Ginger wine on it. Very impressive and the people said it was great. We will deff go back for that and the rest of the menu.

    (5)
  • Ron P.

    Great food, nice place with good menu items. However I felt the drink I ordered was under poured and over priced based on other restaurants I order scotch on the rocks at. If they did not over charge for alcohol I would give four stars and go more often myself.

    (3)
  • Nam L.

    Simple, this place is much cleaner on the inside and out than your typical chinese fast food, even though the price is the same as those place. The food is well executed by a good chef, not drown in soy sauce like most other places. Most important of all is I didn't get stomached after my meal here. Definitely come back to dine in and take out.

    (4)
  • Bill S.

    The Crispy Duck is one of my favorites! Very sweet and caring staff!

    (5)
  • Allison C.

    UPDATED REVIEW: I still love the potstickers & soup & honey crispy chicken BUT the chow mein has changed. not good really anymore in my opinion. HOWEVER Sesame chicken & twice cooked chicken make up for it. Also if you go online to order there are two coupons for either 4 free crab puffs or 2 free egg rolls. Service is always awesome & when you walk in the door & see the to go menu grab one the coupons are in that too. I didnt take away a star because to me it still rocks. Can I just say that not only do I love their hot & sour soup but the potstickers (which I order a side of vinegar for) are great & the honey crispy chicken is great too. We do sub chow mein for rice its a dollar more but worth it. The people there know my family & we will continue to go there.

    (5)
  • Michael R.

    Nothing exceptional. Food is decent, service good, they have alcohol and are open latter than most places in the area. Big menu. Good for a fast Chinese food snack.

    (4)
  • Emily L.

    Best Chinese food in Phoenix, hands down! :) I love you China Grill! Service: 5 stars - awesome staff. This is family owned so go and support them! Panda Express has nothing on this. Food: Twice Cooked Chicken is my favorite go to order here! They have awesome food and an extensive menu so there's always something new to try. The sushi rolls are delicious, too! Environment: The restaurant is super laid back and it's fun to go out as a small group to really large groups. There is a full bar there which is awesome (and rare) for Chinese restaurants. Sake bombs go with any meal!! :) Oh, they also have TV and a large projector so you can watch all sports games. Thank you, China Grill, for being the best Chinese restaurant in Peoria! Fully Satisfied, Emily

    (5)
  • Nick V.

    This place blows. Foods ok but service is terribly slow. Maybe I have just caught them on off days but I will go to Big Heng down the street from now on.

    (2)
  • C A.

    I have been eating here since 1989, it used to be china gate and I love it. If you want greasy nasty Chinese food don't order from here because its not like that. I order the Moo goo gai pan and it rocks. It has garlic sauce and white meat, it's perfect. The staff are very sweet. The man who delivers to my house is just the nicest, he picked up all of my newspapers in the driveway. Back to the food , it's fresh and tastes great. The only thing is I wish the family dinner came with 4 crab puffs and egg rolls not 2 because there are 4of us and I wish the egg drop would go back to the original recipe with the corn and I would love it if the chicken and vegetables went back to having the little corn and happy black mushrooms in it. Either way I woul never go anywhere else!

    (5)
  • Tawny W.

    I'm originally from Southern California where good, authentic Chinese food is easily found. China Grill is the first Chinese restaurant I've tried in Arizona. Restaurant was nice enough - nothing fancy but comfortable and clean. Service was good. Food was just ok. We ordered their Twice Cooked Chicken since other Yelpers had raved about it and and their Ma Po Tofu. The chicken was battered and fried and covered in a "black bean sauce". Usually black bean sauce is savory (slightly salty and spicy) but this version tasted like sweet and sour sauce that is slightly spicy with some black bean floating in it. I wasn't impressed and would not order it again The tofu was pretty good, though I would have preferred the tofu to be cut into smaller pieces and the sauce to be a little thicker. I would come back and give this place another try.

    (3)
  • Amanda B.

    Wonderful, Chinese food in Peoria, albeit slightly Americanized. I'm absolutely, completely stoked. This is exactly what I've been begging for over the past few years. The staff is wonderful, the restaurant is cute, and I'm absolutely jazzed by this addition to the neighborhood. This definitely deserves an extensive, well thought out review, but instead all I can say is go here. Now. The best part? They deliver. I'm in hot and sour soup heaven and don't have to leave my front porch. The delivery is worth five stars on its own. Great food just happens to be a side benefit.

    (5)
  • Lisa B.

    This is our go-to restaurant when we're in the mood for traditional Chinese food. Friendly service, very good food.

    (4)
  • Cindi D.

    This is a hard review, I've never experienced anything like this place. Usually food is either good or bad, end of story. I love the entrees , they are inspired and tasty, the chef has a deft hand with his spices and flavors (not just the usual garlic and oyster sauce) BUT (and this is a HUGE but) the appetizers have proved to be consistently disappointing. On my first visit (see previous review), I raved about the main courses but was less than impressed with the appetizers and agreed to go back again to give them a second chance.After all anyone can have an off night in the kitchen. Well, once again, major disappointment. This time I ordered the "Award Winning" creamy crab puffs (AKA crab rangoon where I come from) one of my personal all time favs and some dried, I mean fried, won-tons. The crab puffs were overcooked and hard (not crispy) so much so that i had to beak off all the edges and just eat the middle which was just average. More cream than crab and very bland - no puff about it. The fried wontons were also overcooked and in addition to looking like a small marble, were as hard as one. These were the smallest wontons I have ever seen. The filling was rolled into a very tight tiny ball the size of a small marble and were so uniform in size I believe they were a mass produced frozen product and not fresh made. Once again I broke off the hard edges, the middle was blah, very little flavor couldn't even identify what it was made of. An order of 8 is $4.95- Outrageous considering their diminutive size..all 8 could fit into the palm of your hand - and nondescript flavor. So, between the previous experience of ice cold BBQ beef on a stick and cabbagy bland egg rolls and this most recent debacle, I give up. I can only recommend them for their entrees which are so good I will go back for just those. ..hence my two star rating which would be a one if those entrees weren't so good. The service isn't so hot either, servers/waiters/counter help are pretty blase. Sigh, I guess nothing is perfect and I'll have to go down the street to PF Chang's for my appetizers which I will do considering the lack of options for good ole' back home Chinese food in Arizona.

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  • Todd B.

    After three lunch visits I've come to the conclusion that this restaurant fares just ok in my book. I'll probably be back, but can't guarantee it as there are so many other places to try. Upon walking in you are quickly and politey greeted, then taken to a table. You'll notice the decor is nice, but somewhat cluttered. I'm not a fan of things not put in its right place. Maybe this is just me? Great price for lunch and it comes out quickly as expected. I was hoping for a little more love to be put into the food as my tongue was telling me that it was a little bland. Each visit I tried a different item from the menu and it almost all tasted the same. Overall this place serves its purpose for a quick, hot, inexpensive meal while not for the typical foodie.

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  • Danielle S.

    My husband and I love China Grill. We are originall from NY and this is the closet thing we have found to what we used to eat back home. We always order the orange chicken and the pork fried rice is really really good. The crab wontons could have more crab but otherwise they are pretty yummy. We havent tried alot of their items but I did have the general Tsaos once and wasnt really impressed. Overall really good Chinese.

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 9:00pm

Specialities

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

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Chinese Cuisine

The popularity of Chinese food in America can be adjudicated by the appearance of China Town in many major cities in the United State of America. The popular trend of ordering or opting for Chinese take away food isn't unknown in America. Chinese take away food comes to rescue when you're too tired from work or too exhausted to cook. No one can resist the temptation of eating spicy noodles, shrimp, chicken, beef or pork cooked in the sweet and spicy sauce. The cooking method of authentic Chinese food is a lot different compared to what is served in America.

Generally, Chinese use dark meat small bones and organs to cook dishes but this changes when you are eating American-Chinese fusion food prepared using white boneless meat cooked with broccoli, carrots and onions. Back in China, the food is less spicy and oily as they favor steaming and braising method for cooking the most popular dishes. So, if you have a taste for authentic Chinese food, then try finding a real Chinese restaurant in the city. You can also try the most popular fusion Chinese food like Pecking Duck, Chicken Feet, Hot Pot, Shrimp Dumpling Soup, Mapo Tofu, Wontons, Chop Suey, Egg Rolls and not to forget Fortune Cookies.

There are not many restaurants in America serving authentic Chinese food. A little research on Restaurant Listings directory can help you locate the best Chinese restaurants in the city. Chinese cuisine is continuously evolving, and you can find a variety of dishes categorized as the food for lactose intolerant, gluten intolerant, vegan, vegetarian, and diabetic friendly. So, if you have a group of friends with different taste patterns, save the hassle and visit the nearest Chinese restaurant in your city.

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