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  • Jakub B.

    The Great Wall, is that kind of Chinese place where you make a scrunched face, give it some thought and then bite the bullet and go for it. It comes off as the type of place that could be REALLY BAD, but it really surprises you once you try the food out. It isn't a sit down place (at least not someplace nice to sit down). Most people I've seen order here either phone it in, or drop by for a quick pickup on their way home down Whittaker Rd. I've had a varying selection here, and have enjoyed the food. The price is cheap and the food is authentic without being 'americanized' (which I appreciate as I hate 'americanized' chinese/mex/etc; food

    (4)
  • Emily S.

    This place is located near my house which is why I have been going here for the last fifteen years. The hunan chicken and shrimp are excellent. They are very generous with their shrimp, it's so delicious. The Fried Rice is below average, the hot and sour soup isn't the greatest, the egg drop is pretty bad, the tofu vegetable is bland. Their egg rolls aren't good (I don't like egg rolls made with cabbage inside, I prefer bean sprouts), their spring rolls however are good. It's important to ask for plum sauce, not the nasty duck sauce at the self service station. I haven't tried anything else from here, I guess I just figured we got lucky with the one good thing and would probably be disappointed with the rest.

    (4)
  • Cantonite P.

    When the sign/menu says New York Style Chinese food, they're basically saying they're a fully Americanized chinese food take out place. Although I am well versed in both authentic and American chinese food, i like to indulge sometimes in the latter when the authentic isn't available. Great Wall just happened to be within minutes of the bank where I was conducting some business so I went ahead and got some carry out. Not surprisingly, the general's tso chicken lunch combo was chicken, a cloyingly sweet sauce and some generic fried rice. For some strange reason, the egg roll was the star of the show which I was shocked by. The baby shrimp and cabbage were enclosed by a golden-brown and delicious egg roll wrapper that was neither too big or doughy. The chicken was definitely meh- definitely boneless dark meat with the random white meat chunch thrown in and not vice versa. The rice did have some bits of char-siu (which is authentic bbq pork) but not enough to make a difference in the bland rice. While they were ultra-fast and decidedly low-price, I probably would not reach out for this place again... perhaps in a pinch, it would do if I lived or worked very close by, but usually, I can find better lunch options (even the next door Aubree's Pizza would be a better, albeit slightly more expensive experience). I did notice DKY Sushi and Thai on my way back, so maybe there is one more option for Asian cuisine that may be worth a shot.

    (2)
  • Evan G.

    It's not the greatest Chinese good you will taste but it's good enough for me & they have GREAT SPECIALS during lunch & dinner. Need something on the go and you want Chinese, if your in Ypsi I would recommend this place.

    (3)
  • Samantha M.

    We've been here about 15 times. I think their dumplings are mediocre and their egg rolls and soups are really good. Their prices are also good for what you get. A couple of months ago we ordered from here and I actually had cartilage and bone in a piece of my orange chicken. I gave them another chance a month ago and got Shrimp in Lobster Sauce. It wasn't even how it was pictured. It was not a lot of shrimp with imitation crab meat (gross) in lobster sauce. Otherwise, the shrimp itself in the dish was actually really good and if they took out the fake crab meat and had more shrimp, it would be a really delicious dish. Tonight, I went here for dinner as take out and as I was eating my rice I noticed that my rice had an orange color to it like it was a sauce even though I was eating nothing orange. I move the rice around with my fork and there's RAW PORK in my rice! Completely inexcusable and disgusting that the surrounding rice was even discolored from it. I look around in my rice more and there's more pieces of raw pork. NEVER eating here again.

    (1)
  • Sylvonna R.

    When it comes to quick, easy and cheap Chinese take-out...there is nothing better around. Lucky me that this place is just around the corner from my house! I always receive consistent service and the food is always uh-MAZING!

    (4)
  • Pedro E.

    I eat here almost every day. The food is really good and the price is even better. It's F'ing American Chinese food... fried meat plus veg. or noodles nothing that inspirational so I just can't believe people are actually this nit-picky about a $10(includes tip) dinner...FEAST, everybody knows Chinese portions are huge. "New York Style Chinese Food," which I find kind of strange, since most Chinese restaurants classify themselves by the Chinese province (Hunan, Szehchuan, Cantonese, etc.) that influences their cooking." -WTF are you talking about...Chinese food in the USA is not anything like authentic Chinese...not even influenced by authentic Chinese IMO. New York is a hub for Chinese immigrants so there are many Chinese restaurants there....enlighten yourself. "First chinese restaurant I found in the area (we just moved to the area from Novi, and used to the awesomeness of China Cafe) " -F you Novi A-holes.....move back to Novi where all the Richers are and work on your grammar. Golden Wall is awesome, I'm ordering Orange beef as I type..."Golden Wall, How may help you?" AWESOME

    (5)
  • Ted R.

    Just had dinner there. Ate in as we are on the road. Very fast and was great. In this area it is number 1.

    (4)
  • Janis C.

    Wally S. turned me on to this great little carry out. I'm so glad I checked it out. The mark of a good chinese place for me is #1 the caliber of their hot and sour soup. And the soup here is very good indeed. Fresh sliced mushrooms, crispy bean sprouts in a light spicey broth that is not loaded with salt. That's how I like it. Throw in some crispy noodles and it's pure bliss. My choice of the Triple Delight in Garlic Sauce was a good one. Consisting of jumbo shrimp, sliced beef and chicken breast served with broccoli, water chestnuts, and carrots in garlic sauce. Accompanied by pork fried rice, that contained actual chunks of pork. It was a ton of food, three or more meals worth. I agree with Sarah R. as to the strangeness of the "New York Style Chinese Food" statement. Granted I've never been to New York, so I have no clue what the reference is about. But I will say this, on this day the counter person was cold, even emotionless. So maybe it's an attitude style versus a food style. Anyhoo the food is what will bring me back!

    (4)
  • Sarah R.

    Great Wall advertises itself as "New York Style Chinese Food," which I find kind of strange, since most Chinese restaurants classify themselves by the Chinese province (Hunan, Szehchuan, Cantonese, etc.) that influences their cooking. Anyway, this is a decent place for carryout. It's possible to dine in, but I wouldn't recommend it. The seating area is very plain and has a cafeteria-style feel to it. It's generally rather noisy in there from the sounds of the kitchen as well. I'm not crazy about their crab rangoon. At six pieces for just under $3 they're inexpensive compared to other local Chinese places. At Great Lake, for instance, you get much smaller crab rangoon for about twice the price. So the problem isn't price or portion size at Great Wall- it's quality. The filling is fine, but the wrappers they use are kind of tough and chewy. I prefer them to be on the lighter, crispier side. The crab rangoon are not awful, but they're not the best I've ever had. I've gotten takeout fairly often with friends, and they recommend the Chicken Szechuan style. Portions are generous. I often get the quart size serving and split it with a companion, and there's almost always more leftover for the next day. I almost always get the Bean Curd Szechuan style, because it's quite good, some of the best bean curd I've had in southeast Michigan. The dish is full of large, savory triangles of fried bean curd, and the sauce, while probably loaded with sodium and MSG, is tasty. Further, the vegetables are really nice in this dish. The carrots and broccoli are only lightly fried and are crisp and bright in color. It also usually comes with mushrooms, bell pepper, water chestnuts, baby corn, and bamboo shoots.

    (3)
  • Angela W.

    Husband went in and placed a carry out order. Orange 'flavored' beef, 4 egg rolls, and chicken and broccoli. He came home quickly, said the service was ok, and got food quickly. All the food was hot, and it was reasonably priced (under $24 for all of it) The chicken and broccoli seemed to be alot more broccoli than chicken, and for some reason the chicken and broccoli was in a box like the rice and the orange beef was in a covered tray (don't know why?) The were decent, nothing I'd really say was outstanding, but the eggrolls were gross. Husband tried one, said it tasted like paint. I chalked it up as them using cheap sweet and sour sauce. I used a different sauce on mine, and they were bad too. If we go back, that won't be ordered again. First chinese restaurant I found in the area (we just moved to the area from Novi, and used to the awesomeness of China Cafe) Hoping to find something better nearby. It's OK, but nothing I'd be 'in the mood for.'

    (2)
  • Heather H.

    Solidly ok. Nothing fantastic but it is a fast dinner solution in a pinch. I do like that their chicken/veg dishes do not seem very oily.

    (3)
  • Brittney T.

    We have been eating here since they opened and have never been disappointed. I take all of my friends here for good Chinese take-out. My favorite dish here is the Chicken Broccoli. I love the sauce, big chicken pieces, and large heads of broccoli!! The broccoli is also cooked well, it's not crunchy like how you find in a lot of Chinese restaurants. On a regular basis, my family gets the sweet and sour chicken, served with more than plenty sweet and sour sauce, crab rangoons, chicken lo mein, and chicken fried rice. If i have to say something negative I would say that their Chicken fried rice is no big deal. I have had better, I've made better. However, it still tastes great with my chicken broccoli and my duck sauce. Maybe I'll go here for dinner tonight!! :) Enjoy!

    (5)
  • Wally S.

    We often get takeout from Great Wall and are always pleased with both the quantity and the quality of the food. Our favorite dish here is the General Tso's Chicken. I've had this at many restaurants, and I can say none even come close. It's just the right mix of sweet and tangy with just enough heat to make it interesting. A quart actually will feed 2 of us for 2 meals due to the large portion sizes. Other favorites include the Pork Fried Rice, Sweet and Sour Chicken, and Happy Family which is their combo of Chicken, Beef, and Shrimp. As we get more adventurous we are turning up the heat in our food and trying other things so I'll probably be coming back and writing another review in the future.

    (5)
  • John A.

    First, and probably only, time I've ordered from here. I got a quart of the hot and spicy chicken. It was almost completely onions. Hardly any chicken or even other vegetables. Just a quart of onions. This was very disappointing.

    (1)
  • Julie L.

    Agree with Emily's post. Just had General tso chicken, terrific! (Asked for med spicy). Broccoli was crisp and fresh- surprising, given the prices. Egg roll uninteresting, counter duck sauce tasteless-should've read her review so I'd know to ask for the plum sauce. Steamed dumplings excellent-including the sauce. I always order these first time since they're a good gauge to quality; so many restaurants get these wrong. Given the other reviews, I'd say stay away from fried dishes here, stick to authentic dishes. I'll be back; since Great Lakes Seafood deteriorated, it's been hard to find a Chinese restaurant I like in the area of Meijer's where I live. I wish this place had the ambience for eat-in; it's definitely take-out unless you're in a hurry and too hungry to get home. Bravo, Great Wall!!! Excellent food for the price!

    (5)
  • Chris S.

    Went from occasional diner, to never again. I watched the boy serving my food drop an egg roll on the floor, put it in the fryer for five seconds, re-package it, and place it in my order. When I asked for a manager, he wouldn't tell me when and how to contact them. It's a shame.

    (1)
  • Casey D.

    Great Wall isn't somewhere you go looking for decent food. It's one of those places you stop by because your either in a rush, feel like hating yourself, or don't feel like driving all the way to Ypsilanti or Belleville. The portions are huge for the price. A dinner is around $7 and you get your choice of greasy or deep fried sauce covered meat, greasy fried rice or lo mein, and an egg roll. Seriously, everything you can get here is like an oil slick. Even the vegetable medley. The meat also has far too many "gristle" bits that make you question the quality and source of it. The back door to the kitchen is usually propped open, dirty rags hang everywhere, cardboard boxes of food are stacked in the back, no one ever seems to wear gloves or wash their hands or wear hair nets, and they seem to use the same pans for everything with no washing in between, which is all shudder inducing to anyone who knows proper food handling. Only redeeming quality is their egg-rolls. They are the best I've found in the area. Especially the shrimp ones. Also, don't order the egg drop soup, unless you like eating soup that has the consistency of firm jello.

    (2)
  • Orval Ale S.

    Wish they would make the wall higher to prevent the food from making it over... Keep your expectations low and you'll be fine...

    (2)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:30 am - 9:00pm

Specialities

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