Pretty typical hole-in-the-wall Chinese restaurant. The restaurant itself seemed clean. The menu was nearly identical to every other Americanized Chinese venue(not a bad thing, just an observation). My food was prepared freshly after I ordered and the pepper steak was good. They added carrots, which I found odd, but it worked. Serving sizes are big enough for two meals and the prices are reasonable.
Ed M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Coraopolis, PA
The flavors here are awesome. Best place in town
Tëa R.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Coraopolis, PA
This place used to be touch and go when it was Min’s Town, but it’s gotten significantly better since it became Red China! The food is better, the ordering process is simpler, the overall experience is much more pleasant. Thankfully the rude male owner is now gone and the female owner seems to have full control. Anyone who had a poor experience in the past should really give this a second try.
Jake R.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Sewickley, Pittsburgh, PA
I’m giving this place an extra star because it doesn’t deserve one star reviews. It’s a family place and very friendly. It’s not great by any stretch but it’s not priced like a five star restaurant either. The food is the standard fare that you’d expect at any Chinese take out.
Arie T.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Pittsburgh, PA
If you like food that tastes like ALPO then this is the joint for you! I give this place a one-star review because the food was TERRIBLE and the service was AWFUL. I ordered Beef with Vegetables and the meat looked purple, pale and felt soft. The General Tso’s chicken was a little bit better, what my hubby ordered, albeit I’m sure it’s just as MSG-loaded and as old, if not older, than the limp beef I ate. The fried wontons also wafted forward with a delicate Kibbles ‘N Bits aroma, with a fake gravy flavor oozing within to match.
Ron B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Tampa, FL
*UPDATE* The review below was for the restaurant«Mins Town». I did notice the name change to «Red China». Having said that, I do not know if it is under new management or just a new name so, please, take this review with a grain of salt because this place could be under new management since my review which also means it could’ve improved or gotten worse. *END* While Mins Town isn’t the worst Chinese food joint around, it certainly isn’t the best either. The food isn’t as overly seasoned as a lot of places. It has a pretty good balance. The Sesame Chicken was the best dish they had, in my opinion. However, there are much better alternatives if you’re willing to make the drive to pick up the food. Kyoshi’s, on University, is a really good choice.
Ryan L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Coraopolis, PA
I have been to many American Chinese food places. I have been coming here for the past 12 years, and will continue to patronize… Love the owner, and the food is great, always. Nice prices and portions, that why I always come back. Food is on point. Anywhere else your paying far more and smaller portions and if your getting General tso’s, which is what I get faithfully, it’s usually soggy… Not this place. It may not be the most up to date looking place, but everything cost money. Keep making good affordable Chinese food!!! Thanks for the bomb food and service! :)
Tiff M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Coraopolis, PA
Min’s might not look like much, but the takeout is better than any other Chinese place around. I usually get the Kung Pao Shrimp combo platter. It’s really delicious, and actually tastes like real meat. The price seems steep, but the portions are huge! I can usually get about two meals out of it! And, if you stop by at lunch, you can get some really great deals.
Sammy S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Pittsburgh, PA
Good orange chicken and soup. Hard to find orange chicken. Friendly staff. I’d recommend it. But you do have to overlook the«grandma’s attic» feel the place has, the 90% used up bars of soap in the bathroom, and so on. I’m not in Coraopolis often, but I’d eat there again and recommend it.
Kristal M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Pittsburgh, PA
Today was my third visit to the restaurant. A little on the dive side, but the food is decent. I’m partial to the shrimp mei fun, extra spicy. It’s been good and made to order every time I’ve had it. The meat wontons have been good also. No, this isn’t your fancy place for Chinese, it’s a small town spot in what is really, a small town. The service has been good, food quick, and the lady friendly.
Jack L.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Pittsburgh, PA
You know how sometimes you see a little place that is a bit rustic, maybe a little dirty, and it’s the best Chinese food you’ve ever had? Well, this is not that place. I was in a rush home yesterday and needed a quick dinner. I’ve passed Min’s Town on my way home many times and thought maybe this would be the time to give it a try. I am a Kung Pao Chicken devotee, no peanuts, kind of a guy. At Min’s, this item is on the specialty Szechuan menu and everything is about $ 10. Sure, I thought. Why not. It’s pretty mediocre fare. Spicy enough, tasty enough, but just meh. I think the chicken was par fried and then warmed up again with my order. In place of the peanuts, I got a ton of green peppers in their place. Fast, friendly enough, but the food was just sub par for Chinese takeout.
Jarrod L.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Coraopolis, PA
Worst Chinese resturant around… I stopped by Min’s town the other night and was appaled by the filth inside and how sick(as in flu/cold) the lady at the front was.