Where is the Best Chinese Food in Austin, Texas?
The cuisine (notice I did not say food) was exquisite. My only issue with out visit was the service. I was having a bad day, so I certainly will not hold it against them. With only three tables present when we arrived, our greet time was a little long. Our appetizer arrived with our entree which annoyed me and the high-ball glasses jammed packed full of ice did not leave much room for iced tea. However, I said I was cranky that evening so ignore that part. The great part was the crisp tasty Gyoza (dumplings). We chose pork for our filling. They were crispy on the outside and filled with yummy stuff on the inside. I had the Tofu Pad Thai. It was a little spicy, which I like. The tofu was a little chewy, but the flavors were awesome. My dinner partner had the red curry chicken. It could have used a little more kick, but every Thai place is different and you are always cautious about ordering too hot. We did not have room to try the sushi, but it looked great and reasonably
They do so many different types of Asian food and everything tastes great. Their sushi is the best I have tasted in a buffet setting. All the food is very fresh and delicious. My recommendation for a must try is the home made banana pudding, if you like that sort of thing.Pros + Great tasting foodCons – A little out of my price range for every day dining
Delivery is a reason to order from here – decent: speed = average, hot food = always (for us), pleasant = always, order mistakes = none (for us), takes cash/credit/debit/check = yes, decent delivery areaFood: average.They are known for their BBQ, sweet & sour, and crab-cream cheese rangoons/wontons.Lo Mein is fair, Mongolian Beef is decent, Fried Rice is decent.Chicken dishes are decent.Nothing to run out and select as choice #1, but if the goal is “a change, hot food/meal, Chinese delivery” then China Hill is amongst the top choices for the area.Pros + Delivers hot, correct ordersCons – Average food