Tried the Mongolian beef, the honey chicken, and the four season specialty. The four season was the only thing I’d consider ordering again. Delivery took almost 90 minutes and they use Styrofoam boxes instead of the standard Chinese to go boxes that you’d expect. Between the Styrofoam and long delivery time, the food was barely warm and the honey chicken breading was mush and not very appetizing at all. The Mongolian beef was flooded in onions. I’d say the onions we 70% of the dish. Ah well. If I was walking by, I’d get the four season specialty again sans water chestnuts. So much unnecessary water chestnuts.
Lyn P.
Classificação do local: 3 New Orleans, LA
I order delivery from here a couple times a month. It’s not *great* but there isn’t any really good Chinese here so it will do. I stick with the fried chicken wings and the BBQ pork or the pan fried noodles. I’ve tried various other items(beef with broccoli, shrimp with pecans, etc) and didn’t really enjoy so be forewarned. The reason I keep ordering are that they are quick and it’s cheap. Sometimes that’s all you need from your local Chinese delivery spot.
Johnny W.
Classificação do local: 2 New Orleans, LA
New China does not use a wok to prepare it’s food. The fried rice is boiled and the chicken is made in skillets with just flour, water, and spice. They try to fool you into thinking the rice is fried by using yellow rice. And the seafood they use is very premature. The prices on the menu are grossly inaccurate, you would end up paying more than you expect. The flavor of many of their items taste a bit off. In fact, the only reason I did not give New China a 1 out of 5 is because there is always something worse.
Alex S.
Classificação do local: 3 Manhattan, NY
Typical run of the mill American Chinese food. Easy for pickup, with easy parking. NOT the kind of place you go for a sit down meal. The ambiance is more fitting for take out, and it’s always empty(even though they are constantly churning out orders). The sesame chicken is all white mean, which I appreciate. I also appreciate that white meat is an option for all the chicken dishes. The fried rice leaves A LOT to be desired. Tasteless, and the shrimp did not taste fresh. Stick to sesame chicken and steamed rice!
K W.
Classificação do local: 5 Irving, TX
Super fast delivery and surprisingly fresh food. This place is terrific! Especially for delivery. Had general Taos chicken and hot and sour soup.
Daniel M.
Classificação do local: 3 New Orleans, LA
I ordered Sweet and Sour Chicken, didn’t like the idea the sauce was already on the chicken when it arrived. Next the Vegetable Lo Mein was lacking vegetables. It was good in a pinch. Please have someone who speaks English taking the order…
Tino L.
Classificação do local: 2 New Orleans, LA
Took one hour to deliver. Food was warm not hot, of course. That, I expected so no complains there. I ordered from their menu on their website. The price online was 1 or 2 bucks cheaper than the actual price I paid. Since this was my first time, I had no idea about the discrepancy till I got my receipt. So I ended up paying 4 bucks more than I thought I would pay. I felt a bit cheated since they didn’t update the price on their website, thought that was deceiving. Food was bland, nothing to write home about but the hot and sour soup was great. The delivery guy was nice. Will not order from this place again. BTW: mention 10% coupon for order $ 20 or more, 15% for $ 40 or more. It’s listed on their website.
Violet H.
Classificação do local: 3 Honolulu, HI
Fairly standard continental-US style Chinese food. Good food, but nothing stands out. You could certainly do a lot worse than ordering from these nice folks. I enjoyed the freakishly-large chicken wings, lightly coated and fried. The beef broccoli with garlic had a good proportion of beef to vegetables, and I appreciated the broccoli was cut to fit into human mouths. In some places the broccoli is left so large it seems more meant for a Yeti, assuming they like broccoli. The sauce was sweet.(I think some places add sugar to appeal to more American appetites.) The chicken fried rice, in its takeout container with a handle, brought me right back to St. Louis, where I haven’t lived in over 13 years. The chunks of chicken and scrambled egg are interpersed with white onion amongst the yellowish rice. Wow, I used to eat a lot of this. Fried rice is prepared differently in Hawaii so I had to readjust my taste buds. It was much heavier than I’m used to these days. Skip the pork dumplings, as another reviewer also suggested. They appeared far too uniform to be housemade. Better to spend your calories on something else. Traffic was bad, so delivery took more like 50 minutes than the 40 minutes I was told. The driver was concerned about it and apologized for the delay.
Adrienne L.
Classificação do local: 1 New Orleans, LA
The food was sub par at best. Both meals were weird interpretations of bourbon chicken and beef with broccoli. I will not be returning here.
Sarah M.
Classificação do local: 4 League City, TX
Good food. Quaint inside which I enjoy. Never overcrowded with ppl. The lo Mein and fried gyoza things are good. Service is a little hard to understand sometimes but I haven’t gotten a wrong order yet. I would stop here if ur wanting simple some quick and simple Chinese.
Rana F.
Classificação do local: 5 New Orleans, LA
Perfect spot for a quick lunch! I visit often since it’s just a couple of minutes drive from where I work. The Bourbon Chicken is fantastic. I’ve been eating here since this place opened and I can enthusiastically report that it’s just getting better and better.
David T.
Classificação do local: 4 Los Angeles, CA
Good food delivered unbelievably fast. It could be due to it being Tuesday night but the order arrived in like 20 – 25 minutes. I ordered the seafood delight and it was pretty solid with lots of seafood and a generous amount of broccoli. I’m no aficionado when it comes to Chinese food; all I can say is this is good, affordable food that is delivered very quickly. Great option for when you need to feed your craving for Chinese food.
Phil W.
Classificação do local: 4 New Orleans, LA
Pick up review only — very good General Tso’s — which is my gold standard for Chinese takeout. Super fast and good service. The interior is Spartan but for good, cheap and quick this is a place I will go back to when I don’t want to spend $$$ on Jung’s Golden Dragon.
Rachel K.
Classificação do local: 4 New Orleans, LA
The second time I’ve ordered here for delivery. The girl that answers the phone is very nice and patiently answers questions. My food arrived in 25 min with the nicest delivery man ever. I ordered General Tso’s Chicken with shrimp fried rice which was awesome and some Crab Rangoon which was NOT. I didn’t like it at all. 6 to an order and a nice size, but the filling just tasted.weird. I only ate one. The sauce it came with tasted okay but was very runny. I wouldn’t order them again, but rest of the meal made up for that minor disappointment.
Callata T.
Classificação do local: 2 Kansas City, MO
I’m on vacation and I was really craving mom’s Chinese food so I Unilocaled this place and called in for a delivery order. The lady who took my order was nice however it was a 40 minute eta to get to my hotel. The pu pu platter was poo. All the fried items had no taste to it and the BBQ pork ribs looked scary. However I decided to try them anyways and ew. Mistake. The vegetable soup just tasted like steamed vegetables in water though it was supposed to be chicken broth. Fortunately, the Thai chicken was good. Both the chicken and rice were still steaming hot when delivered. However, overall it was a waste of $ 30.
April D.
Classificação do local: 5 New Orleans, LA
This is one of the better Chinese joints around. The lady who answers the phone is always polite, friendly, and patient. Delivery is quick and prices are reasonable. The food is good — I ordered orange chicken and it had actual pieces of orange rind in it. Something I have literally never seen at any Chinese food place, ever. Sometimes the fried foods are a little iffy, but they are generally good. Fresh food is their strong point. I will still eat a baker’s dozen and a half of their crab rangoon any day. Also, this place is CRAZY clean. I ordered pickup one day and to my surprise the restaurant so well decorated and kept impeccably tidy.
Ryan M.
Classificação do local: 4 New Orleans, LA
This is some pretty solid Chinese right here. Had no clue this place even existed. Not only the restaurant, but that entire little strip of shops near the Wally World on Tchoup. This place is a little weird navigating to; it’s in that weird little web of streets adjacent to where all the police park their cars in front of the Wal Mart. Making my selection from some pictures, I went with the honey chicken with steam rice and an egg roll. I also called ahead and placed my order. It took about 15 minutes for me to get there from where I came, and literally as I was walking in the door, my food was coming from the kitchen. The ride back to the house seemed like the longest ever and New Orlean’s worst drivers were out as well. The smell was killing me, i was salivating and almost tempted to pull over somewhere and mash that plate curbside but I held it together until I made it home. A good deal for a great meal! I’ll certainly be back.
Charles H.
Classificação do local: 2 Garden District, New Orleans, LA
MANDO I MISSMOONWOK! A well regarded local chef and friend warned me when I moved back uptown: «all the Chinese food there sucks». New China doesn’t really suck as much as it’s just food courtish. The fry on the chicken is bland but has a good tempura base. The fried rice looks flavorful but it isn’t complete. There are no shoots, water chestnuts, pork bits, chopped green onions, egg, etc… it’s institutional. NOCOUNTERSERVICE Given that this restaurant is located across the street from Walmart, near the Subway and Pizza Hut in the old St Thomas projects; it is odd to me that to dine-in you have to pay a waiter for service. This automatically inflates all published prices 20%. No wonder the few times that I’ve stopped in the place is empty.
Nelly B.
Classificação do local: 4 New Orleans, LA
New favorite Chinese food place in the city and They Deliver all the way Uptown!!! It’s a smaller then your normal menu but it’s quality! I’m a huge fan of both the Honey Chicken and Moo Goo Gai Pan. The portions are nice, not too much. I always get their vegetable soup too, it’s flavored perfectly. Since we found this place we have not gone to any other Chinese restaurant, this is our new and only go-to.
Andrew W.
Classificação do local: 3 New Orleans, LA
An average Chinese place. They have the basics like fried rice and different ways of sautéing chicken. Out of convenience is a nice place to go but I would not wake up for this place or even stroll down the street to find it. But hey I can be lazy when I can just make everything on the menu at home. Cheap cheap cheap tho.