The worst dining experience ever! Force us to pay 15% tips when checking out! The won ton soup is too salty!
Sung J.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Hanover, NH
Not very expensive. Pretty normal Chinese style. Large dining space
Sasha P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Corvallis, OR
I have been going to king tin for many years and these dishes would be my top favs: salt and pepper squid, fried shrimp rolls, honey walnut shrimp, combination chow fun and the Peking ribs. All the workers are long time employees which is nice after you start going there a few times. I’m not sure what her name is, but she is a waitress there and she is always smiling and very positive all the time!
Michael J.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Louisville, KY
Excellent food and large portions at very reasonable prices. Alcohol and drink purchases are also at a very reasonable priced. Staff is most friendly. This is a rare find. Every time we’re here from Louisville this is a must.
Joe S.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Mountlake Terrace, WA
Use to live in this town over 10 years ago and King Tin was the place to go if we wanted chinese food. Got our usual Mongolian beef, hunan chicken, and lemon chicken. I’m not sure if the quality of the food has gone down or we just loved this place because it was pretty much our only option in Corvallis but we were disappointed with all 3 dishes. I must say the service was great but food was very disappointing.
Dave S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Stayton, OR
My wife and I totally enjoy good Chinese food, but cannot find many restaurants that meet our requirements. King Tin meets and even exceeds those requirements. For about 10 years now, we drive 60 miles to eat at King Tin and have yet to be let down. We highly recommend this restaurant if you want quality food, adequate amounts to fill you, at a very reasonable price.
Jessie E.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Warm Springs, OR
One of the better Chinese restaurants around here :) Fresh, not too mushy veggies cooked to perfection :) Always good friendly service :)
Kay K.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Corvallis, OR
We had heard good things about this restaurant so we thought we would give it a try. We couldn’t have had a worse experience. After an hour of waiting for our meal, the waitress said that the kitchen«didn’t have time to make 2 of the 3 dishes we had ordered.» She then said they would bring out our food as it was ready(and we had already waited an hour). Ten min passed and still no food. We finally walked out without eating. Never been to a restaurant before that said they«didn’t have time to make the food» so that was a first!
Glen B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Corvallis, OR
The food isn’t particularly delicious here — but if you want to be fed with a wheelbarrow(meaning HUGE plates of food) it’s the place to go. My wife, young son and I always share a single meal and have leftovers to take home(which we never eat — lol) They do have a way nice darling friendly waitress tho, and always treat us well.
Julie W.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Corvallis, OR
Great food. It’s been one of my all time favorites in Corvallis since the mid 90’s. The service is fast most of the time and the prices are fair. I do wish they would clean the place up and remodel. It’s starting to feel old and dirty.
Joan F.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Harrisburg, OR
I usually order takeout and they have it ready within 10 minutes. The food is delicious and is the best Chinese food I’ve ever had. Keep up the great service !
Angelique L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 San Mateo, CA
Fast. Cheap. Hot. King Tin is like one of the restaurants in Defending Your Life, bringing you dishes that will feed a family of three, a huge container of rice and refilling your teapot at will. The service is lavish for such a simple place. It’s bright, the booths are huge and the tables are spacious. The atmosphere is late night diner, Chinese style. They have the standard American Chinese food — fried balls of meat with sugar sauce — but they also have more traditional options with bean curd(tofu), fish and lots of fresh veggies.
Mike S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Corvallis, OR
Been here with family since my kid days in the 90s. The menu has seen many changes but my family’s main staples still remain the same: peking ribs, shrimp chow fun, wonton noodle soup, happy family, and mapo tofu. The honey walnut shrimp is a recent addition(by recent I mean like 5 or so years ago) and a hit or miss for me. Some days the walnuts taste great and the shrimp cooked to a perfect crisp and other days not so much. Yes, the food is quite Americanized but in a small town like Corvallis with a relatively small Asian population, this is the optimal way for the owners to make money. Removing cultural bias aside(lack of authenticity), the food is quite good and the servers are very friendly. Definitely a worthwhile place to grab lunch or dinner.
Jami L.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Troutdale, OR
Great service, so-so food, average prices. I like the hot and sour soup and the fried rice, but the food is mediocre. There aren’t really any exceptional Chinese food places in Corvallis, so don’t expect to get much better. I still prefer my usual place in Gresham.
Matt E.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Corvallis, OR
Went in here for dim sum today. I knew that they didn’t have a dim sum menu, but we just ordered several plates from the appetizer menu: potstickers, stuffed fried wontons, shrimp rolls, and egg rolls. It was a bit heavier than a typical dim sum menu, but each dish was solid. Loved the shrimp rolls and the fried stuffed wontons. Our server brought us a nice assortment of sauces and apologized for not having«real» dim sum. She also threw in some above average egg drop soup for us. I’d repeat the experience, but I think I’d get some stir fried greens and brown rice to round the meal out a bit better. I’ll be back for sure.
Geoff P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Roswell, NM
I like this place. Big portions, lady up front shelling beans, and tons of Asians. Always a good sign to me. Yes some of the dishes are much better than others, but I think it has one of the best Wonton soups around, and that makes me a fan. Shrimp with Lobster sauce is another winner in my book. Unfortunately they don’t offer combo plates so that could be an issue to some. I mainly come for the Wonton soup when I am sick so this might not be much help. One of the better Chinese places around IMHO.
Weili Z.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Naperville, IL
Love the food. Tastes authentic like the ones I get at home or in China. Does not taste Americanized at all. But for those of you who are use to the Americanized Chinese food, this place is not for you. I wanted to take pictures of the menu to post up here but forgot to after I started looking at the menu. Same to be said for the pictures of the food… sorry I took them halfway into eating them. Well worth the price — huge portions. I went there with a friend, ordered 4 plates for a total of $ 40, and we ate only half of it. Lots of leftovers to tie me over until next week. Dry beef chow fun eggplant with garlic sauce Green beans and chicken Mapo tofu
Brittney L.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Corvallis, OR
Never again. Large portions, sub-par food.
Kimmy H.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Corvallis, OR
My staple Chinese food location in Corvallis, which is not to say it’s the greatest Chinese ever. Corvallis doesn’t really HAVE any great Chinese food options, unfortunately. King Tin has very large portions, decent service, plenty of space in the restaurant. They will also make changes to dishes to accommodate allergies when they can. And for those people saying«OMGMSG» — the only menu item they serve with MSG in it is the egg flour soup. My mom is allergic to MSG so I had to ask when she came to visit and we had lunch there a couple years back. I like the wonton soup, chicken chow mein and broccoli beef best of what I’ve had there, I think.
Jessica B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Albany, OR
So, i am surprised to hear so many bad things on here. I love King Tin! I have lived all over this country and had a lot of Chinese, and still King tin is one of my favorites. I have had WAY worse«Americanized» Chinese food. Perhaps the people who think everything is fried only get sweet and sour dishes? Try the dry cooked string beans, or the bean curd in black bean sauce. The Singapore noodles are amazing. Try something out of the ordinary and you will not be sad. There is always room for a big group, and yet they are always busy. The food is affordable, and the plates are BIG! #corvSMB