Is this the best chinese food you’ll ever eat in your life? No. Is it going to fill you up at a decent price and deliver to you quickly? Yes. This is not a high class dining establishment… you order cheap food to fill up and thats it. All the normal stuff you would eat at any other chinese takeout place they have here and the food is pretty good. 5 stars
Rose A.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Ypsilanti, MI
My friends and I have been getting takeout from here for several years. The employees have always been friendly and speedy. Their delivery area is also HUGE, and I felt really happy they would deliver to our new house. Their delivery drivers are always friendly, and sometimes even bring us a free two-liter. It’s shitty Chinese food, but pretty much the best shitty Chinese food in Ypsi.
Katt D.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Plymouth, MI
If i could give this place NEGATIVE stars, I sure would. The owner is a jerk who doesn’t care about his customers OR his food. The food there is sub-par but was decent enough for us to eat sometimes UNTIL I FOUND A HAIRINOURGENERALCHICKEN. we called the owner to let him know, not even to get a replacement because we would NEVER eat their again… and he YELLSATUS. The owner of this place deserves the utmost dishonor, to him and to his whole family. Enjoy your spider filled restaurant with your hairy chicken, heres to watching you go out of business! cheers.
Juliann T.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Ypsilanti, MI
This meal started out wonderfully! The vegetable egg role was great! Crispy but not too greasy, variety of vegetables. Then I got to my main dish… Almond Boneless Chicken… Not so good. There was plenty of good chicken but that is about all that was good. Typically, Almond chicken is served over ice berg lettuce, It really enhances that flavor of the sauce. This chicken came served over mixed vegetables that weren’t fresh and just didn’t taste good. The sauce had way too much soy sauce and beef flavor, There were no Almonds or almond flavor. Very disappointed:(
Bryan K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Ypsilanti, MI
As it comes to dumplings steam/fried or even in the wonton soup this place is the best!!! they make them from scratch and no one never had anything close to it anywhere else. For entries the chicken or beef lo mein is also hard to get past. Pretty much everything is good just don’t eat there this is a TAKEOUTONLY due to its location plus its not very clean yet alone the bathrooms are disgusting and coming from me going to a hole in the wall with these issues the menu obviously speaks for itself. I have to say this is a must for anyone living in Ypsilanti BESTINTOWN~
Ron W.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Ann Arbor, MI
China One, is located in the old Gault Village Shopping Center, at I-94 and Grove Road on the southeast side of Ypsilanti. Construction on this strip mall started around 1961, and for many years had a dirt parking lot. It wasn’t until 1968, when W.T. Grant’s Department Store decided to expand and build a whole new addition on the far west end that the parking lot was finally paved. W.T. Grant’s was chain of mass-merchandise stores that could be found all over the United States, especially on the East Coast. The stores were generally of the variety format located in downtown areas. However, the inability to compete with larger chain stores like J. C Penny and Sears, coupled with incompetent managerial practices and personnel, spelled the doom of this merchandising giant, which boasted that it had over 1,200 stores in the early 1970s. In 1976, W.T. Grants went bankrupt and most of the stores were liquidated to payoff creditors. In 1980, K-Mart decided to move into the old Grant’s store at Gault Village, bringing back some life to the mall. The location that China One occupies, was one of the first Little Ceasars Pizza franchises as the company owned by Michael Ilitch, expanded through the Metro Detroit area in the 1960s and 1970s. They were always noted for their«Little Caesar’s Pizza Treat» slogan, until it was replaced by «Pizza-Pizza» in 1979. China One is noted more as a «take-out» place than a sit-down restaurant. The cooks and owners are from Fujian Province in China, but they tend to lean more into Cantonese and Schezuan style cooking. While this is not the best Chinese food I have ever eaten, it is more than passable. Moreover, they tend to be very generous when it comes the size of their portions especially during dinnertime. If you’re looking for inexpensive but good Chinese food, then this is the place to visit. I have eaten here many times and have never found any problems whatsoever, with the exception of the Men’s restroom, which would stand a thorough cleaning the last time I was inside.