- Chinese Food
- Chinese Restaurant
- Florida
- Miami-Dade County
- Miami
- Chinese Restaurant in Northwest 107th Avenue
- China King
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Hours
Monday, ClosedTuesday, 11:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Wednesday, 11:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Thursday, 11:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Friday, 11:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Saturday, 11:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Sunday, 11:30 AM - 9:00 PM
About China King
China King is a Chinese restaurant situated at 4225 NW 107th Ave in Miami, Florida. They can be contacted at (305) 592-8899 or +1 305-592-8899.
According to recent customer reviews, China King is noted for its delicious food and friendly staff. One reviewer highlighted the interesting and helpful fact that a staff member speaks Spanish.
Customers have generally reported having a good experience at China King and expressed a willingness to visit again. One first-time customer found the quality of the food, specifically the special fried rice and barbecue ribs, to be acceptable.
However, this same customer pointed out a concern regarding the pricing and portion sizes of the fried rice. They mentioned that the "small" portion appeared to be smaller than the standard small size and was priced at $12.00 (labeled as "medium"). There was no "large" size available, with the next option being an "XL" size priced at $25.00. This pricing structure was perceived as potentially inconvenient for individuals wanting a portion larger than the "small" but not needing the significantly larger and more expensive "XL" size.
In summary, China King is a Chinese restaurant in Miami that appears to offer tasty food and friendly service, including staff who may speak Spanish. However, customers may want to be aware of the portion sizes and pricing structure, particularly for items like the fried rice.
China King Location
4225 NW 107th Ave, Miami, FL 33178, USA
Customer Reviews
China King, I was truly impressed by the delicious food and the friendly staff. One of the staff speaks Spanish, which I found extremely interesting and very good. A restaurant I would visit again. Overall, a very good experience
It was my first time ordering food from them, quality it's very acceptable according to what I order special fried rice and barbecue ribs but what I found dispare was the price with the amount I order an small fried rice portion but I found out later the small container it was very very small according to the normally standard small size, they have another one a little more bigger what they called medium but in reality it's the standard small size for 12.00 bucks and there's not Large size but an XL for 25.00 bucks so you're forced to purchase from a 12.00 bucks middle container to a 25.00 bucks XL container because there's not a Large size with a price between 12.00 and 25.00 bucks so the difference it's 13.00 bucks so if you are a person who wants to keep a extra little food for next day the 12.00 bucks container is not gonna good for you forcing you to purchase the XL for 25.00 bucks which is a lot food to have for the rest of two weeks eating special rice
Ah, the thrilling adventure of takeout roulette. This time, I gambled on a Chinese restaurant and, well, the house won. Let’s unpack this culinary journey, shall we? First up: the honey chicken. Sweet? Sure. Memorable? Not so much. It didn’t knock my socks off, but it also didn’t offend me—kind of like that one coworker you forget exists until they pop up in a meeting. It came with a side of white rice: serviceable, standard, and about as exciting as an afternoon traffic jam. Then came the chicken lo mein, a dish I thought would be a slam dunk. Instead, I was greeted by a plate of sad, dry noodles that tasted like someone whispered “flavor” over them and called it a day. Underwhelming would be an understatement. But the pièce de résistance (or lack thereof) was the Hunan Chicken. The picture on their website showed a tantalizing fried masterpiece, so imagine my surprise when I was presented with boiled chicken swimming in oil, with a slimy texture that would haunt my dreams. Oh, and veggies—oodles of veggies, because apparently, I ordered a stir-fried garden by mistake. I would strongly recommend skipping this dish unless you’re a fan of culinary betrayal. Now, here’s the kicker: I wanted General Tso’s Chicken, but it wasn’t under the chicken section of the menu. Makes sense, right? Nope. Turns out it was tucked away under “specials,” far below where I had scrolled. My fault for not exploring the menu like Indiana Jones on a treasure hunt, but still, a little organization wouldn’t hurt. All in all, this was a masterclass in mediocrity. If you’re craving Chinese food, keep scrolling—for your sake and your stomach’s.
It is my understanding that General Tso's chicken is supposed to be a spicy dish but this was the very sweet. I've tried this dish at different places and this is the sweetest sauce I've experienced thus far. I didn't like it. The service was great and the order was completed promptly. The shrimp fried rice was also good. I couldn't finish the food and after I left my stomach began hurting.
The place is excellent. Food is great. Service is fast and the lady was so nice. It’s like my 3rd time there and I will come back for sure ...
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