Pros: Ordered at the counter and service was quick. Restaurant was clean. Large menu. Cons: Egg rolls, Moo Shu Pork, and Egg Foo Young all looked and tasted as if reheated from frozen. Sadly this probably is the best Chinese food available in Oshkosh.
Kari R.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Oshkosh, WI
Uses onion as filler. Slot of filler. I order a meal that is suppose to come with mixed veg stables and green onions. It was 2⁄3 white onion and then some beef and green onion
Lillianna C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Memphis, TN
Great American-style Chinese food. Everything is run-of-the-mill, though it’s all been notably fresh each time I’ve ordered. Very important for things that are deep-fried especially. Spring rolls are strangely very small, though priced as regular. The best thing about this location are the sugared doughnuts. They actually come hot! Nice place, fast delivery, accurate orders.
Getten A.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Oshkosh, WI
The greeters are super friendly when you walk in. Dining room has been updated & looks nice. But the ceiling tiles are intentionally painted yellow probably using a traditional color. But on first glance they look stained from kitchen smoke though they are not. In general very fast & consistent. The combination containers became shallower a few years back even though prices increased. I wish they’d go back, especially for the new prices. Also wish more dumplings came. Vegetable dishes are pretty good. Spice warnings are unwarranted as even with requests, the marked dishes don’t produce much heat. Delivery area is large & they usually arrive early. Some of the online websites auto calculate a suggested tip, its not mandatory & isn’t forced by the restaurants they handle. It’s just easy to overlook.
Michael H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Oshkosh, WI
My family of three frequents China one quite often and we are never let down. Prices are great and portions are darned good. We always eat in and it’s nice and basic, nothing fancy, but we come for the food which is the best Chinese in town! Yumm
Veronika C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Las Vegas, NV
I have moved from Las Vegas to Oshkosh and let me tell you there a huge difference in food. Moving here I tried cheese curds for the first time and figured out what a bubbler was but one thing was missing in my life; good Chinese food. I have been use to having a variety of Chinese food to pick from then moving here I was down to 3 – 4 max. After trying a couple of other places I found China 1. I walked into the place and was kinda skeptical at first. It was a hole in the wall and I was iffy on trying the food; but I still continued in. I was greeted with a hello by the cashier with a smile and proceeded to the front of the counter. I examined the menu for a while. I had finally decided to order and went with the crab ragoons, BBQ boneless spare ribs, chicken lo mein, and chicken with broccoli. The girl at the register repeated everything back to me and then gave me a total and told me it would be about 15 minutes. While I was waiting I was able to look into the kitchen since they had an open kitchen. It was cool being able to watch my food be freshly prepared and before I knew it my food was ready within 10 minutes. When I got home and opened the bag I was welcomed with a amazing aroma. The food was delicious and I was quite surprised since this place was kinda runned down. I would refer anyone to this place it has great Chinese food and is freshly prepared.(:
Robby W.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Lake Barrington, IL
I do not often get the urge for Chinese takeout food, which I consider a good thing health wise. There are your higher end joints like PF’s out there of course, but just about every town in America has a few local places that all have nearly identical menus and/or buffets to fill the American appetite for copious amounts of cholesterol, nitrates, and MSG. They operate under the guise of being«ethnic», and the other popular descriptor«authentic». Sure, these places are«authentic» I suppose, but only in the same fashion that a pack of 10 cent Ramen noodles is. China 1 is probably about like any other such establishment you have ever ordered from in your life, with a dip in quality from the norm. The food I ordered from here online via eatstreet was delivered in record time(about 20 min). Considering they are located across town from me, that should give you some idea as to the amount of preparation that goes into the food. The food arrived scalding hot, which was nice, but it had also obviously been under a warmer, as they likely just grabbed items off their buffet, threw it in a box and sent it to my place. Everything I sampled was almost entirely devoid of any discernible flavor, save the tub of maple syrup consistency sweet and sour sauce, and was about as unsatisfying as it gets. I do not know about you guys, but if I am willing to splurge and eat some food that is completely awful for me, I want to have some big payoff in the form of taste. There is none to be found here. Buy a pint of Ben and Jerry’s instead.
Karen L.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Tuscaloosa, AL
Per a friend and 4 awards on the wall, this place is the best Chinese in Oshkosh — and that scares me a little. They use EatStreet for online ordering, so that was a quick and easy process(though apparently they automatically add the tip if you opt for delivery… not cool, guys), and it quoted me a whopping 15 minutes til my order would be ready for carryout. FYI, folks are correct in describing this place as a dump. I would never in a million years actually eat here, but the open kitchen was hopping and the delivery guy was loading up to go on a run. Once home, the food was all piping hot, but sadly disappointing. The steamed dumplings were nothing special, the crab rangoon had barely a trace of crab stick in it, and the fried wrappers were sorely lacking seasoning — did you know that plain wontons taste like exactly nothing? The boyfriend’s spicy triple delight had zero spice(even I could barely taste anything, and I have ZERO spice tolerance), and my sesame chicken… oh god. It was so painfully, syrupy, sugary sweet, I had to use a scary amount of salt to make it even marginally palatable. So – if this is the best in Oshkosh, they clearly don’t have much competition. I’m never coming back to China 1.
Blur Y.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Oshkosh, WI
In the city of Oshkosh I would rate this little hole in the wall the best Chinese restaurant. The menu is your typical Chinese menu but what makes it stand out is the quality. Good smoky flavor of the fried rice and lo mein and even if you order delivery it’s piping hot. The seating is small and run down but the food is what makes this little restaurant shine. The beauty is you get to see right in the kitchen as they make your food and the spectacle of them operating that wok is one to adore. Some of my favorites include the Mongolian beef, chicken wings, and duck. The General Tso’s chicken is a little too sweet for me but some if you may like it. The lunch combo platters are relatively cheap and you get plenty. The dinner combo plates are also decently priced and you get more than enough. They do offer a lunch buffet but seating is limited and there are only 5 – 7 items on the cart. But it’s the take out and delivery that kept this place going. I give it average for menu and above average for quality and flavor.
Brett M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Oshkosh, WI
Excellent Chinese delivery or takeout. Dining room is a little on the sketchy side but the food is excellent.