Beef burrito
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China Kitchen is located in the China Town Food Court.
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Correy E.
Jun 25, 2024
This is a really solid place! I ordered a spicy chicken hotpot, sizzling beef with noodles and chicken fried rice. It was just me and my two kiddos, what was I thinking! The portion size was large and very tasty. There was a slight language barrier with the lady at the counter but the service was great. It was in a small mall so the food court was typical. I will definitely be coming back.
Read MoreSid B.
Jun 19, 2024
Located in the Atlanta Chinatown food courtPlenty of parking (on weekdays)Friendy help and service Only tried the cumin lamb , but taste was fantastic. Only negative is lamb pieces were tiny, but quite enough. They customized to mild (with a bit of kick). The surprise was the vegetables: perfectly cooked and tasty on its ownCan't wait to go back to try some of the other 100+ items on their menu
Read MoreMarni M.
Sep 13, 2024
Tried their beef burrito from a small kiosk. The cashier was very friendly and kind. It was a good size for being around $12. Overall, I liked the flavor of salty with slightly sweet. But I did find it to be a little dry so a bit of soy sauce and vinegar definitely helped. Would come again and enjoy the casual environment.
Read MoreNilam S.
Aug 3, 2024
I had ordered a vegetable dry hot pot and asked for vegetarian version. It was nice surprise to have tofu added as they usually do not come with tofu. It was a nice addition along with different medley of vegetables! It also comes with complimentary hot and sour soup which keeps you satiated until the food comes out. The service fast and came out within minutes.
Read MoreKammarah P.
Feb 12, 2024
There seems to be an issue with either time management or priority because I ordered using Uber Eats for delivery. I placed the order a little after 11 am for a delivery by 12:15. I have 45 minutes for lunch, and time is crucial.Of course, after paying $24 plus tip and waiting patiently, there was a delay at the restaurant that pushed by delivery time back 30 minutes. Again, I have 45 minutes for lunch, so the 12:45 arrival puts me at 15 minutes to obtain my food, get back inside, and eat, which is unacceptable. I had to call Uber Eats and speak with someone to have my order canceled because the restaurant wanted $20+ to cancel even though the delay was theirs again, there is an issue with time management or priority. So not only was my time wasted, I didn't get lunch, I had to put forth my energy to correct the delay from the restaurant, and I had to take the time out to ensure that I got refunded. TBH...I probably won't try this location again...4 stars or not, if you can't manage your time to ensure your online orders are taken care of, especially sith the cost of eating out being so high...then you aren't the place for me.
Read MoreAndrea M.
Jun 17, 2022
A great value for the portion size along with complimentary soup (either egg drop or vegetable). It's a self serve station along with water on the counter so don't forget either one.I was craving noodles so I ended up getting the spicy ground pork noodle. This was a dry noodle dish with a slight amount of sauce at the bottom. You can ask for less spicy which still has a tinge of spice. There weren't much ground pork but plenty of noodles. China Kitchen is located in Chinatown. Overall a good value for quality and portion. Bring cash if you want to save on a 3.5% credit card fee.
Read MoreKevin C.
May 14, 2022
China Kitchen is in the Chinatown Food Court, and it certainly has a very busy menu. It took me a few minutes to look at everything on the menu, and, even after doing that, I still didn't have a clue of what I wanted. It had been a while since I ordered a hot pot anywhere, and that's what I decided to order. Credit cards are accepted, and there is a sign at the counter that states a 3.5% convenience fee will be added.I ordered Beef and Vegetable Hot Pot, at a medium spice level. In hindsight, I really should've ordered mild, because while I was eating medium spicy, my sinuses drained, my tongue went numb, and (in my mind) even the plain, steamed white rice tasted spicy! Nonetheless, my hot pot was served less than 5 minutes after I ordered it, and the employee brought the food in a wok, placed it on a stand on my table and lit a candle in the stand that was used to keep my hot pot hot, like boiling hot, for a while.This delicious hot pot was packed with cuts of tender beef, slices of zucchini, tofu, cabbage, chopped up cilantro, and glass noodles. I suggest that anyone getting any of the hot pots stir everything before eating so you can have a great mix of ingredients throughout your meal. I was offered steamed white rice, hot tea and water, all unlimited and available at the counter. At the end of the meal, leave everything there and someone will come by to clean everything up.In addition to a very filling meal, which easily could've been shared, quick, efficient, friendly and knowledgeable service is what I got here. I will definitely return for future meals at China Kitchen.If hot pots are not your thing, China Kitchen also serves up dim sum and vegetable dishes. There are many Chinese dishes on the menu that give you options of having beef, lamb, pork, chicken, seafood or vegetables in it.
Read MoreTanya H.
Mar 26, 2023
HIT OR MISS BUT WHEN IT HITS, IT REALLY HITS! With Chinese food, I'm a taste over ambiance/service kind of girl. The service is decent every time, counter service, straight forward. The ambiance is food court- must I say more? Lol but the food quality and taste can really vary depending on what you order. Prices are all over the place; dishes that reflect $8-9 on the paper menu that they still keep on the counter is actually $12-14 now so be mindful of tThings to get: chili oil wontons, dumplings, steamed fish filet, Chinese burrito. Things to pass on: tea smoked duck, ginger scallion shrimp.
Read MoreTerry H.
Aug 11, 2021
Pre-COVID, we had only eaten here 1-2 times over several years, usually when we just wanted to try something different in the Chinatown food court. During the 1st year of COVID, we ordered here at least once a week for pickup.Excellent food. Very reasonable prices. Family run business.QUICK TIP: Listen carefully when they repeat your order. I've had items missing and once heard the wife explain to the husband in Chinese that she didn't understand what I had ordered over the phone. Rather than ask me to repeat, she just left it off. So pay attention when they're repeating your order.ANOTHER QUICK TIP: They use BeyondMenu for online orders. I prefer to order online to avoid any confusion in phone orders (see above). However, BeyondMenu does not list all available menu items. One example is the scallion pancake appetizer. It's on the menu board and printed menu but is missing from the online ordering menu.TOP FOOD PICKS: Spicy Master Dumping (must have), Scallion cake, Shanghai Soup Pork Dim Sum, Beef Chinese Burrito, Salt Pepper Squid, Spicy Ground Pork Noodle.
Read MoreAlena S.
Jan 6, 2024
Move to ATL from LA and finally found a bomb Chinese place in ATL!! It's inside of a food court. Great flavors with such AWESOME price. Definitely will be one of my go-to places from now on
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