China Taste Menu

  • Appetizers
  • Soup
  • Lo Mein
  • Chicken
  • Pork

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  • Appetizers
  • Soup
  • Lo Mein
  • Chicken
  • Pork

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  • Christine G.

    I was staying in town at a bed and breakfast and was really tired one night and just wanted something hot and delivered. I was hesitant to order from here because of reviews but I find the one star reviews very inaccurate. I ordered egg drop soup, steamed chicken, and pork fried rice. Everything was great and as expected. Mind you I have eaten dim sum in San Francisco and am very pick about how my egg drop soup is made and items cooked. The soup was great flavor wise and had a great amount of egg in it. The steamed chicken was great and flavor and a great portion. The rice and pork fried rice were above average. I travel frequently and really have no complaints. I thought the quality and taste were great. I also had no stomach issues which I sometimes do after eating chinese. BONUS: Delivery guy was early, nice, and polite! RARE!

    (5)
  • M S.

    Standard reliable Chinese food, fresh vegetables, open late. The place is a hole in the wall with bags of rice stacked all over, and the lady on the phone isn't very friendly, but everything I've gotten there (and that's many, many orders) have been well made. Great comfort food if you're feeling yucky, especially bc they deliver. My favorite is the happy family special, and I get vegetable soup with it. They'll also bring sprite or whatever. Also, oddly, they seem to sell gallons of milk. It's like a parallel universe that spits out Chinese food.

    (4)
  • Jenneh B.

    I don't know how this happened - but this was for Youacarryoutta?? We've not eaten here yet?? I think the traumatic-stress syndrome from this experience will take me a LONG time to eat Chinese for a VERY long time to come! I read reviews on other sites like Yellowpages.com , and well, I think Brandon, our fellow Yelper, lucked out on his visit or delivery. My daughter and I ordered delivery last weekend as we were desperate. We just moved to the "Sunnier Side of Louisville" and we went to "delivery-a-plenty" to pizza. We were excited to see a Chinese restaurant delivering. We are vegetarians and we enjoy some Tofu Lomein in every once in a while, and we do eat seafood so crab is also a nice treat. We ended up with some kind of watery saucy chicken and sweet and sour chicken. They did get our rice correct - no pork. That was good. And we were SO hungry - we devoured it'll, most of it. :-/ Pieces of my chicken were indescribable, so I'd spit them out, because I was leery of the metal pieces commented on in another site. Lo and behold, it was just chunks of chicken that was like - I am not sure how to describe it...not burnt, but like uneatable. :-( The crab rangoon wasn't something to rave about either, unfortunately. It was mostly cream cheese it seemed. Like some restaurants will have it taste more like a dessert, some will have it taste more like crab - this had it taste more like...well, nothing but really old oil. ,:-/ The serving sizes were touted on other sites too...nope. I think we were spoiled in our former glory, because this was a bite, if not a bite and half. Where we were from, if we ordered Chinese, we had it for dinner, probably lunch, and maybe depending on how hungry we were - snack/dinner the next day. :-/ This left us feeling very disappointed. And I cannot end my Yelp without mentioning the sweet and sour sauce - it was by far the worst, most horrible sauce I've ever tasted and I've had chutney! :p lol. Skip here and cross the bridge or fix it yourself if you're stayin at home: stir fry veggies - about 2 bucks frozen - low sodium soy sauce- maybe 3-4 depending on where you get it. Tofu - here for firm/extra firm is about 4 bucks- need two so about 8 bucks. Tofu noodles - package of two -about 4 bucks. So 22 bucks for an at home meal - and no MSG - no crazy metal - and if you use all your Tofu Noodles-you'll have enough Lo-mein to FEED AN ARMY! :p lol. This restaurant makes it all worth it! ,:-/

    (1)
  • Ron G.

    Good take out. We've tried a lot of So. Indiana Chinese. Very good quality for quick takeout. Good prices. The shrimp dishes actually have shrimp in it unlike others on 10th street in Jeff. I'd recommend a drop in for a cheap and easy Chinese fix.

    (3)
  • Brandon G.

    Awesome Chinese food. They have by far the best hot and sour soup I've had in Indiana. Everything I've eaten here is great! I would recommend this restaurant to everyone! They do have tables but it's more or less a delivery restaurant.

    (5)
  • Randy S.

    The service was brisk, the price was right, and the food was pretty darn good. Exactly what I'm looking for in a take-out Chinese place. We had three lunch specials ($5.50 each): * General Tsos * Mongolian Beef * Beef & Broccoli all came w/ pork fried rice and all were delicious. I just ate a P.F. Chang's for the first time two days ago. I can honestly say that the food we ordered from China Taste had better flavor. My whole family enjoyed the meal and we will be going back, Lord willing.

    (4)
  • Chris C.

    If you like typical Chinese food and for a good price here it is. They have raised the prices but what place hasn't. The hot and sour soup is good and crab Rangoon is great. The fried rice is good and I recommend the Kung Pao chicken. You probably don't want to eat in the small area, so call ahead with your order.

    (3)
  • A M.

    It's less than average Chinese plaza-style food. I ordered the vegetable soup, which is composed of 70% broth and a few veggies thrown in. Carrots, broccoli, cabbage (or maybe it was onion?) and water chestnuts. I asked if they would add chicken or tofu or something to the soup, but they would not add it in. Worst of all, I found a food in my hair. They REALLY need to utilize hygiene precautions here! The plus side is that they cook your food quickly. And while other reviews said the lady at the front that answered phones is mean, I found every one, and especially her, to be very polite.

    (2)
  • Jennifer D.

    Typical Chinese restaurant. Pretty good food but the service is kind of slow, and not because the workers are slow but because they are constantly getting orders. They do dine in, carry out and delivery and are non stop. That being said, most Chinese joints take forever to deliver, they are not too bad considering how huge their delivery area is. I recommend the lo mein.

    (3)
  • Audrey D.

    Rude as hell on the phone but they are about the only gig in town that will deliver decent Chinese. I'll keep 'em on my list.

    (3)
  • Sandy H.

    Hmmm, how do I go about writing this review? This one is a bit hard for me. As I made my way over from work. I just wanted something fast that I could walk back to work and eat at my desk until my training started back. I won't lie, it looked rather funky in there. But, it wasn't enough to scare me off by any means. There were people sitting and dining in here and they seemed to be super busy. So I was hopeful that the food would be at least decent. It was good. It's not a buffet, you order and can sit to eat or take out. They offer delivery as well according to their signage. I ordered my food and the gentleman at the cash register was super nice and helpful. I took my good back to the office and started to eat. It was tasty. Like I said I won't lie about the taste or anything. It was good. I ordered broccoli with chicken, white rice, and an egg roll. After a couple of bites I saw something in my food. After further investigation I noticed several hairs in my rice. I was disgusted. Although tasty, I was absolutely appalled. I will never eat here again nor would I recommend it due to sanitary issues.

    (1)
  • Randy S.

    The service was brisk, the price was right, and the food was pretty darn good. Exactly what I'm looking for in a take-out Chinese place. We had three lunch specials ($5.50 each): * General Tsos * Mongolian Beef * Beef & Broccoli all came w/ pork fried rice and all were delicious. I just ate a P.F. Chang's for the first time two days ago. I can honestly say that the food we ordered from China Taste had better flavor. My whole family enjoyed the meal and we will be going back, Lord willing.

    (4)
  • Chris C.

    If you like typical Chinese food and for a good price here it is. They have raised the prices but what place hasn't. The hot and sour soup is good and crab Rangoon is great. The fried rice is good and I recommend the Kung Pao chicken. You probably don't want to eat in the small area, so call ahead with your order.

    (3)
  • A M.

    It's less than average Chinese plaza-style food. I ordered the vegetable soup, which is composed of 70% broth and a few veggies thrown in. Carrots, broccoli, cabbage (or maybe it was onion?) and water chestnuts. I asked if they would add chicken or tofu or something to the soup, but they would not add it in. Worst of all, I found a food in my hair. They REALLY need to utilize hygiene precautions here! The plus side is that they cook your food quickly. And while other reviews said the lady at the front that answered phones is mean, I found every one, and especially her, to be very polite.

    (2)
  • Jennifer D.

    Typical Chinese restaurant. Pretty good food but the service is kind of slow, and not because the workers are slow but because they are constantly getting orders. They do dine in, carry out and delivery and are non stop. That being said, most Chinese joints take forever to deliver, they are not too bad considering how huge their delivery area is. I recommend the lo mein.

    (3)
  • Audrey D.

    Rude as hell on the phone but they are about the only gig in town that will deliver decent Chinese. I'll keep 'em on my list.

    (3)
  • Sandy H.

    Hmmm, how do I go about writing this review? This one is a bit hard for me. As I made my way over from work. I just wanted something fast that I could walk back to work and eat at my desk until my training started back. I won't lie, it looked rather funky in there. But, it wasn't enough to scare me off by any means. There were people sitting and dining in here and they seemed to be super busy. So I was hopeful that the food would be at least decent. It was good. It's not a buffet, you order and can sit to eat or take out. They offer delivery as well according to their signage. I ordered my food and the gentleman at the cash register was super nice and helpful. I took my good back to the office and started to eat. It was tasty. Like I said I won't lie about the taste or anything. It was good. I ordered broccoli with chicken, white rice, and an egg roll. After a couple of bites I saw something in my food. After further investigation I noticed several hairs in my rice. I was disgusted. Although tasty, I was absolutely appalled. I will never eat here again nor would I recommend it due to sanitary issues.

    (1)
  • Christine G.

    I was staying in town at a bed and breakfast and was really tired one night and just wanted something hot and delivered. I was hesitant to order from here because of reviews but I find the one star reviews very inaccurate. I ordered egg drop soup, steamed chicken, and pork fried rice. Everything was great and as expected. Mind you I have eaten dim sum in San Francisco and am very pick about how my egg drop soup is made and items cooked. The soup was great flavor wise and had a great amount of egg in it. The steamed chicken was great and flavor and a great portion. The rice and pork fried rice were above average. I travel frequently and really have no complaints. I thought the quality and taste were great. I also had no stomach issues which I sometimes do after eating chinese. BONUS: Delivery guy was early, nice, and polite! RARE!

    (5)
  • M S.

    Standard reliable Chinese food, fresh vegetables, open late. The place is a hole in the wall with bags of rice stacked all over, and the lady on the phone isn't very friendly, but everything I've gotten there (and that's many, many orders) have been well made. Great comfort food if you're feeling yucky, especially bc they deliver. My favorite is the happy family special, and I get vegetable soup with it. They'll also bring sprite or whatever. Also, oddly, they seem to sell gallons of milk. It's like a parallel universe that spits out Chinese food.

    (4)
  • Jenneh B.

    I don't know how this happened - but this was for Youacarryoutta?? We've not eaten here yet?? I think the traumatic-stress syndrome from this experience will take me a LONG time to eat Chinese for a VERY long time to come! I read reviews on other sites like Yellowpages.com , and well, I think Brandon, our fellow Yelper, lucked out on his visit or delivery. My daughter and I ordered delivery last weekend as we were desperate. We just moved to the "Sunnier Side of Louisville" and we went to "delivery-a-plenty" to pizza. We were excited to see a Chinese restaurant delivering. We are vegetarians and we enjoy some Tofu Lomein in every once in a while, and we do eat seafood so crab is also a nice treat. We ended up with some kind of watery saucy chicken and sweet and sour chicken. They did get our rice correct - no pork. That was good. And we were SO hungry - we devoured it'll, most of it. :-/ Pieces of my chicken were indescribable, so I'd spit them out, because I was leery of the metal pieces commented on in another site. Lo and behold, it was just chunks of chicken that was like - I am not sure how to describe it...not burnt, but like uneatable. :-( The crab rangoon wasn't something to rave about either, unfortunately. It was mostly cream cheese it seemed. Like some restaurants will have it taste more like a dessert, some will have it taste more like crab - this had it taste more like...well, nothing but really old oil. ,:-/ The serving sizes were touted on other sites too...nope. I think we were spoiled in our former glory, because this was a bite, if not a bite and half. Where we were from, if we ordered Chinese, we had it for dinner, probably lunch, and maybe depending on how hungry we were - snack/dinner the next day. :-/ This left us feeling very disappointed. And I cannot end my Yelp without mentioning the sweet and sour sauce - it was by far the worst, most horrible sauce I've ever tasted and I've had chutney! :p lol. Skip here and cross the bridge or fix it yourself if you're stayin at home: stir fry veggies - about 2 bucks frozen - low sodium soy sauce- maybe 3-4 depending on where you get it. Tofu - here for firm/extra firm is about 4 bucks- need two so about 8 bucks. Tofu noodles - package of two -about 4 bucks. So 22 bucks for an at home meal - and no MSG - no crazy metal - and if you use all your Tofu Noodles-you'll have enough Lo-mein to FEED AN ARMY! :p lol. This restaurant makes it all worth it! ,:-/

    (1)
  • Ron G.

    Good take out. We've tried a lot of So. Indiana Chinese. Very good quality for quick takeout. Good prices. The shrimp dishes actually have shrimp in it unlike others on 10th street in Jeff. I'd recommend a drop in for a cheap and easy Chinese fix.

    (3)
  • Brandon G.

    Awesome Chinese food. They have by far the best hot and sour soup I've had in Indiana. Everything I've eaten here is great! I would recommend this restaurant to everyone! They do have tables but it's more or less a delivery restaurant.

    (5)

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Specialities

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

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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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