This place has a big turn around from the old owners. I tried it and created a monster as family wants egg foo young all the time now. Really great food, comfortable seating. Quick service and friendly staff. It is fairly cheap for the most part. Check out the lunch specials and make up your own mind.
Dianne F.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Hayward, CA
I’m usually very picky when it comes to Chinese food but this place definitely met my expectations. Great food & great service. I had the sweetest server ever! I believe her name’s Megan. I’ll definitely come back.
Kurt J.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Henderson, NV
This place is fantastic. I am totally pleased with it. For 8.99 I got cup of soup, egg roll, cream cheese wonton, little crunchy things with dip, fried rice and chicken lo mien. The service is also top notch. Almost too fast, as I couldn’t finish all the stuff before my main course came out. Overall A+
Stephanie B.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Henderson, NV
There is no way this place is a 4 star restaurant… We came in at dinner 5pm… Ordered the Pepper Steak meal and I had the General Tso chicken meal. By the way, despite the 6 cars in the parking lot, there was only one other couple in the place. Anyways, the egg drop soup was good. But that’s it. The crab Rangoon was beyond fishy, and then they had these fried balls that I cut open and didn’t know what it was so I didn’t eat it. The egg roll was similar to the ones you get at the mall. The fried rice had some kind of meat in it and every bite had something hard in it. The meat was sloppy with sauce. The general chicken was literally fried skin and no meat. We took 2 bites of our food and asked for the check. 40 bucks down the drain. Please don’t waste your money on this place!
Daniel S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Henderson, NV
China Inn had been a mental bookmark dating back to June 7, 2013 that I recently erased with two dining experiences. I will never forget June 7, 2013 when I attended the Frostbites Unofficial Unilocal Event. This was the summer of Frostbites when Unilocalers throughout Las Vegas drove to the Frostbites truck at the Smith’s anchored shopping center off Boulder Highway in what locals in jest knickname Hendertucky(Henderson). Throughout the event my eyes would wander away from the Frostbites truck toward a cozy looking Chinese restaurant named China Inn. It reminded me of the stand alone Chinese restaurants up in Long Island, NY. After finishing my Frostbites, I went on my Galaxy 3 to check out the Unilocal reviews. They were discouraging. This mental bookmark remained for close to three years. Fast forward to nearly three years later and things have changed. The Frostbites truck is long gone. I rarely hear the term Hendertucky. And China Inn is still standing in a new incarnation with new ownership turning it into a top tier Chinese restaurant. Momo B’s tips would cause the mental bookmark to open the pages of a new chapter of my Chinese Restaurant dining experiences. My two visits were during the Christmas season at the time of the lunch special which runs to 4PM. The prices range from $ 6.99 to $ 7.99. In similar fashion to the majority of Chinese restaurants, the higher priced lunches are shrimp based. They include soup, fried rice, an egg roll, fortune cookie, and friendly service. For an additional $ 1 I ordered a pot of tea to compliment the food. And this is the food I ordered. On my first visit, I ordered the lo mein lunch special then on the second the pepper steak. Both times I started the meal off with hot and sour soup. Before the tip each visit came out to around $ 8. That is less money than Panda Express. China Inn is what Frostbites is to shaved ice: commendable food. The hot and sour soup tasted freshly made and was served nice and hot. I give a thumbs up to the lo mein and pepper steak. The pepper steak was interspersed with the pepper, meat, and onions. The fried rice and egg roll were also thumb up worthy. The slight disappointment was that the hot tea was Lipton. Both times the waitress was welcoming and friendly throughout the meal. She’d check up on me throughout the meal with a smile. China Inn is just as cozy inside as it looks from the outside. This is more of a casual dining environment than takeout. It is a commodious space with the right amount of lighting and seating. During the Christmas and Holidays season, the Christmas tree adds to the cozy ambience of China Inn. The new incarnation of China Inn is a welcoming addition to Boulder Highway in Henderson. The lunch special really is a spectacular deal when you take into consideration that it is parallel priced to fast food restaurants. The quality of the food is at the upper tier. The service and environment is friendly. I give China Inn my four star stamp of approval.
Brad D.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Las Vegas, NV
Broad selection of Thai, Filipino and Chinese foods. Fast and delicious! Interior looks nicely decorated, cannot comment on table service since I have only done takeout Pros: Price is right. Large portions of good food. $ 4 meal maker adds enough food to feed another couple people Plenty of vegetables in their vegetable dishes Friendly staff Cons: MSG, if you don’t want it tell them. I asked because the no MSG sign was crossed off manually on all the menus and I figured they must have gotten a batch of soy sauce with MSG, but no, they add it) pad thai was a little dry.
Paulina M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Eastside, Las Vegas, NV
Finally! A delicious Chinese Restaurant! This place has a new owner and cook and it is so yummy with big portions!
Mitch B.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Henderson, NV
Went there for lunch today. I was very disappointed. My lunch was super sweet, just terrible tasting. My wife ate her’s which was a just meat and a little better. They never asked if everything was alright with the food even though I literally took 2 bites. Service was poor and if someone doesn’t even get past a couple bites of their food you’d think it’d be common practice to see if it was ok.
Catherine D.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Aurora, CO
Do not request Thai food to be made by the staff here because they are Chinese(even though they offer it on the menu). The lettuce(not cabbage mind you) was probably 3 inches in diameter and wilted brown. All three of the limes that were given when squeezed had absolutely no juice in them. The chicken was only chopped up and was not ground into a fine texture and mixed with rice powder like it should have been. Very nice service here as for their food, I will only come back to see if their Chinese food is good. I’m scared to see how they will cook the Filipino food on their menu!
Jeanette C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Henderson, NV
New owners !!! Fried rice was good so was the salt and pepper pork chops(yes they serve it now). I can’t wait to try their Filipino and Thai dishes.
Lorin C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Henderson, NV
We visited this establishment under the old ownership and was very disappointed. The new owners are working hard to please their clients and we will be going back. The food is not as good as you can get in China Town, but is definintely an upgrade from before. Tables were spotless, the service was good and the food was served in a respectable time. I just made my second visit to this establishment. This time I was flying solo, no family along. Sometimes the service is slower in other restaurants for some reason. I already knew what I wanted and gave my order to the hostess as I was being seated. In 10-minutes I was being served great lettuce wraps, and Kung Po Chicken. We usually have a weekly restaurant rotation and this one I am keeping even if the fam is wanting something besides Asian.
Tara J.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Las Vegas, NV
NEWOWNER! NEWCOOK! NEWRESTAURANT! Having been to the old China Inn twice and both times vowing to never, ever go back again(not sure how I ended up there on the second visit), I was skeptical when someone told me China Inn was the best Chinese food they’d ever eaten in Henderson. Upon further investigation(cause a claim that ridiculous most certainly warranted an investigation) I discovered that sometime in June the restaurant was sold to a new owner, the menu was overhauled and the cook and staff were replaced. I ventured in on Friday night and was pleasantly surprised that there were actually about 5 or 6 cars in the parking lot. This was a good sign as anyone who lives or drives near this place can attest, it normally looks like a ghost town. We walked in and were greeted by the sweetest young girl(that sounds pervy, totally not my intention) who immediately told us that we could sit wherever we wanted. The décor is pretty much the same as before — cheap and old but someway, somehow it adds to the entire experience. I was with 2 other people; 2 of us got the orange chicken dinner special and one the sweet and sour pork dinner special(a real venturesome bunch we are!). The special consists of the usuals-soup(choice of egg drop or hot & spicy), an egg roll, a crab rangoon and rice(white or fried). The food took longer than what we would expect but we chalked it up to being a new restaurant and the fact that there was(surprisingly and awesomely) a pretty full dining room. The food itself was really good — nary a complaint in sight. The fried rice was great but I wish it had more veggies in it, although the pieces of barbecued pork were a nice and unexpected addition. The orange chicken and sweet & sour pork were great. The egg roll was decent — the crab rangoon amazing(of course how could it be anything otherwise? It’s crab, cream cheese and fried pastry, people!) Portions were huge — I easily took home half my dinner and ate most of that for lunch the next day. The server was attentive and very kind. The orange chicken came out well before the sweet & sour pork and while it otherwise would have been annoying(it was so late coming out that my dinner mate who was waiting for her food insisted that we go ahead and start eating without her) we again chalked it up to the staff being new and not yet having got the hang of things. They were very apologetic and it really wasn’t a big deal. Bottom line is that this is NOT the old China Inn. It’s new in all the right ways and we will definitely be back. Be prepared for a bit of awkward but kind and professional service. Please give this place a try– you’ll be glad you did!
Josh K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Henderson, NV
Been here twice and was satisfied with the large proportions that they serve for the price! Great service, and food!
Jessica T.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Las Vegas, NV
It recently opened serving the elusive Chinese lunch buffet in old Henderson. So good and good price. Went today and its been closed by SNHD. This has me wondering what the heck happened. I will decide if I’m going back by what SNHD has in their report. New menu and new owners don’t always equal good stuff.
George K.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Henderson, NV
I have been getting carry out from the China Inn for over twenty years. It has always been my go to place for Chinese carry out. Went last week to pick up some fried rice and was devestated to see a sign announcing that they were now CLOSED. Place just reopened under new owners. Haven’t been able to give it a try yet.
Ruthie M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Henderson, NV
First time since new owners took over. Fried shrimp we won’t have again! Will try one more time before we don’t go back.
Michael B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Henderson, NV
Great place for Chinese. Its in Henderson, but its so close to my house. It servers chinese, Thai and Filipino dishes. And its affordable. Very well nicely decorated and the prices are very low. And its their Grand Opening so when this happens, have to try it out and so should you.
Amber K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Henderson, NV
We get take out from here probably once a month. Our orders are always perfect. I really love the hot and sour soup, and the curry puffs. We’ve never eaten in so I can’t comment on that.
Donna C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Miramar Beach, FL
Ordered the dinner for two, $ 9.75. WAY too much food for two people! Won ton soup was great, BBQ spare ribs very flavorful. Loved the foil chicken. The sweet and sour chicken was kinda flavorless, but didn’t have a huge breading so added sarachia sauce so an easy fix. Lo-mien was good with lots of meat and onions. Fried rice was also good. Only complaint was some dishes needed more seasoning, but staff was very friendly and food was well worth the price.
Lillian G.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Henderson, NV
This place is horrible. If i didnt have to give it a star, i wouldnt. I got egg flower soup and it was so thick it was like snot. Couldnt eat it. Got the kung pao shrimp lunch special. Tried one bite of the fried rice and had to spit it out. It tasted like a dirty diaper would smell. It was just nasty. The hostess asked how it was and i let her know that there was no way i would be able to eat it. I ended up leaving and will NEVER go back. If youre looking for chinese food, dont go here. I dont know what or how they cook their food but its not worth even trying.