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2584 Valley Ave

Winchester, VA


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Wednesday, October 14, 2015

We ordered 2 dinner platters and some crab rangoons for delivery . . . it came hot, fresh and on time . . . we will definitely order again. — Anonymous Reviewer

Monday, March 17, 2014

Ate here on Thursday, March 13th. They only have sodas in cans - no cups or ice. Didn't want that, ordered iced tea, nope they didn't have that either. Went with the hot tea and that was fine. Ask waitress for a glass of ice water - she directed me up front to where a jug of water stood with tiny little foam cups. Besides the drinks, the food was fair. I got the Curry Beef - that was NOT spicy at all and was cold. My friend got the Happy Family - it was good and well seasoned. We were the only people eating in, but they appeared to be making a lot of deliveries and had a few walk in/take out orders. Not sure if I'd eat here again. — Anonymous Reviewer

Monday, March 17, 2014

Eat here on Thursday, March 13th. They only have sodas in cans - no cups or ice. Didn't want that, ordered iced tea, nope they didn't have that either. Went with the hot tea and that was fine. Ask waitress for a glass of ice water - she directed me up front to where a jug of water stood with tiny little foam cups. Besides the drinks, the food was fair. I got the Curry Beef - that was NOT spicy at all and was cold. My friend got the Happy Family - it was good and well seasoned. We were the only people eating in, but they appeared to be making alot of deliveries and had a few walk in/take out orders. Not sure if I'd eat here again. — Anonymous Reviewer

Monday, August 5, 2013

On Monday, August 5, 2013 I had lunch at China House II, at 2584 Valley Avenue. This is in the Southpark Shopping Center, at Valley and Tevis Street, where the anchor store is Food Lion. It's in a single module at the far end of the building housing the Food Lion and several other businesses.

Entry was through a door in the center, into an enclosed vestibule with an inner door on its right side. A large lighted aquarium with goldfish was inside, against the back wall of the vestibule.

It's a small place. Seating was two tables for two along the right wall, a round table for eight in the center of the room and three tables for four along the left wall. A counter for the servers was in the left rear, with the entrance to the kitchen behind it. A Coke machine was in the back center of the room.

There were no other patrons when I entered. A Caucasian man and a Chinese woman were behind the counter, discussing something. Occasionally a Chinese man came out of the kitchen to join them, and several phone calls were answered. I was ignored and spent the time studying the menu.

Under Specialties, it listed Appetizers, Soup, Chow Mein, Fried Rice, Lo Mein or Mei Fun, Pat Thai Noodle, Egg Foo Young, Pork, Chicken, Beef, Shrimp, Vegetable, and Healthy Selections (Steamed). Other categories were Lunch Special ($5.65) and Dinner Special ($7.50).

For each of these listings there were a number of variations. Spicy items were printed in red, along with a red pepper symbol; extra spicy items had double red pepper symbols.

Finally, after more than five minutes, I was recognized by the woman. She took my order from the Lunch Special list for Chicken with Cashew Nuts, and a cup of tea. The latter was a plastic foam cup of hot water with a tea bag.

I found that off-putting; a real Chinese restaurant would serve a pot of tea already brewed, and give you a choice of several varieties. While my order was being prepared I was served a platter of fried wonton noodles, with a small dish of orange sauce for dipping. It kept me busy while I was waiting.

Before long I was presented with an oval china platter piled high with food. About half of the serving was vegetable fried rice, with bean sprouts. The rest was a mixture of chunks of stir-fried chicken and chopped vegetables. These included baby corn, celery, and carrots, along with whole cashews and a few peanuts. A deep-fried egg roll was on the side of the platter. All in all, it was lot of food for the money.

China House II opens at 11:00 AM Monday through Saturday, and at 12:00 PM on Sunday. In addition to dining in and take out service, it advertises free delivery with a minimum order of $10.00. No other patrons came in during my stay, not even for take out. I rate the place as merely OK, and am not likely to be back. It's no better and no worse that the typical shopping center Chinese restaurant.

— Perry Crabill

Thursday, March 14, 2013

I ordered a lunch special on a Sunday, and was told they only served dinner size on Sunday's. So I ordered the shrimp and Broccoli with Veggie fried rice and an egg roll on the side. got home and opened the bag, had a dinner sized plastic container which was 2/3rd's full of fried rice, six of the most bloated and slimy shrimp I have ever seen(upon tasting them, I was convinced they had been marinated in pure rock salt with a little water thrown in to form the salt paste that they tasted like), and a half handful of broccoli that was either rotten or freezer burned before they boiled (yes, boiled, not steamed) it, it was slimy, soggy and un-edible. The rice was o.k., the egg roll was very good, but for $8.55 it was no where near acceptable!! I have eaten Chinese in many U.S. state's as well as other country's, and this was by far !!!! the worst I have ever had. BEWARE. — Anonymous Reviewer

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Very good! Food was delicious and restaurant was very clean. Will eat from here often. — Anonymous Reviewer

Friday, December 21, 2012

Food was awesome. Marinated great. Will definitely be back for more! — Anonymous Reviewer

Friday, December 14, 2012

Food was good. Waitress didn't understand English very good. They messed up on my order and didn't understand when I tried to tell them. I had general tso's chicken which was good. I also ordered teriyaki beef sticks and she brought me chicken. I tried to explain that I ordered beef and she kept saying " No. That chicken" I said I know that is chicken but I ordered beef. Again she said " No. That chicken." So I gave up after 4 try's . I also ordered an egg roll but I never received it. When my friend and I ordered, we told here we were on separate checks and she said they will separate at register. So when we went up to pay, they guy running the register ( who was American ) said he could separate them but it might take a while because he would have to ring everything up again like it was a hassle. As we ate we watched other people order, and there were several orders messed up. So the food was good but the service was terrible. I will wait a while and try again. Maybe I will have better luck next time. — Anonymous Reviewer

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

I have lived in Winchester for a little over 2 years and have tried almost every chinese resturant in the area. I am happy to say I have finally found one that not only taste good, but it taste the way you expect chinese food to taste. It was very fresh and flavorful. It didnt taste like they made a base sauce and used it for everything . I had the General Tso's chicken, which was full of chicken and not breading like other places. Their vegetable lo mein was also flavorful and juicy. Came with lots of vegetables. Also their prices are very reasonable and you get a great portion of food for the price. I look forward to making this my go to place for Chinese! I hope they keep up the good work!! — Anonymous Reviewer