Lot of food $9
a plate of food on a table
Two Meat Entree
Blackened fish over Lomein -- decent
2 meat special w/ orange and kung pao chicken
Trina M.
Oct 31, 2016
Went here today for lunch. This spot is tucked away in the tunnels next to a Mediterranean place and Scholotsky's. I got the bourbon chicken, noodles, cabbage and spring roll. The chicken was WAY over done - dry beyond belief and soaked in a mediocre sauce. The cabbage was as bland as rice cakes (sorry rice cakes) and the noodles were meh at best. And topped off with a greasy spring roll. All for $9 and change. Won't EVER be returning here and may be forced to curse under my breath whenever I pass by........ BLECH!!!!
Read MoreKathryn C.
Sep 13, 2011
It's really all been said. Not healthy, but tasty.Friendly service.Shared seating with the hibachi place next door. (By the way, how's the food at that place?)You get very generous portions for a low price. I can usually stretch the food for three meals unless I'm being greedy.I've been coming here for about 4 years. I'd say once every couple months. On my last couple visits I noticed they did away with the spicy potatoes and now have green beans (which is totally fine) and 2 different kinds of cabbage (blech!).In conclusion, I love orange chicken. Don't trade it for more cabbage!
Read MoreJarrod M.
Jul 15, 2011
The good: $6.25 for rice, veggies, two meats? That's a steal for the tunnels. That's like, legit mall foodcourt prices. Nice! Jeffrey C. is spot in in saying it is like Cajun Grill and Panda Express had a baby. And named it China Ocean. I'm not sure why there is an ocean because I didn't see any seafood. Whatever. Pretty tasty!The bad: It's kind of hard to find, hiding next to Schlotzky's. Also, everything was a bit salty. Even the green beans. WeirdThe ugly: Sweet sassey molassey, food coma galore. I think the msg went straight to my brain and said "if you don't get a glass of water soon, you're going to fall asleep." I didn't get a glass of water soon, so I fell asleep at my desk. My door is still closed just in case I start dosing while someone walks by. Consensus: If the cookie monster ate at China Ocean, he would say: China Ocean is a sometimes food. And then he would gobble up all of the Bourbon Chicken. China Ocean, I'll eat you sometimes, but if I eat you every day, I'll either get fired or have a heart attack or get fired then have a heart attack.
Read MoreBY S.
Feb 1, 2010
I think this place is indeed called "China Ocean" - that's what it says on my receipt!If rated on food alone, it's definitely only a 3-star at best. I just don't quite like the overuse of MSG in American Chinese food, and China Ocean's mass production falls victim to this shortcut practice. That said, I like the broccoli that's always cooked just right.... the chicken is tender.... that's about it!Why am I giving a 4 star then? It's the fact that I find myself going there on a weekly basis and the reason: it's cheap and its serving generous! A lunch set of rice/nooodle with 1 vege and 1 meat comes to only $5.60 nett - and did I mention the portion is ginormous?! My colleagues and I have come to call it the Cheap Chinese Place (not that i'm complaining)Oh the line is quite speedy too.
Read MoreGreg F.
Jan 23, 2010
I guess I don't share Jeffrey C's review -- I just found it to be just "okay". While the veggies are fresh and cooked right in front of you, I wasnt really happy with the taste. I had the chicken and fried rice along with the spicy sauce. It was just okay --- nothing special, nothing to write home about (except for maybe a Yelp review :) Anyway, the food here is okay -- but there are many, MANY other places in the tunnels to get grub.
Read MoreB O.
Nov 9, 2023
No frills, quick and delicious affordable classics with generous portions. Recommend the Bourbon Chicken and General Tso's. The people who work behind the counter are always super friendly and very hard working. My coworkers are always excited when we decide to eat at the Ocean.
Read MoreLaron G.
Jul 14, 2021
Used to like this place until they started counting how many pieces of meat they put into my tray. Not again.
Read MoreJeffrey C.
Oct 20, 2009
I believe this place is called "China Ocean," but the name is apt. China Ocean is indeed a fusion of Cajun Grill (an old favorite of mine in First Colony Mall) and random Asian restaurant name (Asian-sounding word such as Panda or Hunan + Something that sounds like quick but good food such as Kitchen or Chopsticks).This is one of my absolute favorite places to eat downtown. The feature a 2-meat combo for $6 (including tax), which for the amount of food you get is a practically unbeatable deal. You have your choice of white rice, fried rice or stir-fry noodles; I always go with the fried rice. You then have your choice of veggies; I stick with the cajun potatoes, just like Cajun Grill used to make it. Finally, you pick two meats that are featured that day. They always have their staple bourbon chicken, General Tso's chicken, and orange chicken. The rest rotate. Finally, ask them to top of your rice with the bourbon chicken sauce. That's a must.Did I mention this dish is only $6 bucks? Seriously, save your money from the Schlotzsky's next door and go to China Ocean for twice the food. This place is totally shooting to the top of my downtown dining list.
Read MoreMarianne S.
Jun 28, 2017
Clean, authentic, and generous portions will get you through any tough day. The staff is very friendly and will get you through the line efficiently. They have been an established part of the tunnel for over ten years. Absolutely love it.
Read MorePat W.
Feb 24, 2018
I really like this place, it's very close to my building and that is very convenient. The portions are good and reasonably priced. They have a nice variety of meats. I usually get the orange chicken and the bourbon chicken with the fried rice. I will definitely keep coming back for more!
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