I went there today and got their shrimp lo mein to go. along with that I got an egg roll… I hadn’t been to Great China in a while. the last time I went I had shrimp fried rice… the shrimp lo mein was good never had lo mein before .hope it won’t be too long before I go back
Joseph G.
Place rating: 5 Waco, TX
My wife and I had their shrimp fried rice and their lo mein and shrimp. And I have to say it was amazing! We’ve been looking for a great Chinese food place here in Beaumont and this is it. Great food for a great price and some spectacular flavors!
Vera D.
Place rating: 4 Beaumont, TX
I have been eating at this restaurant with my family since I was young. This place has exceptional exceptionally real Chinese food that has great flavor and sticks with you for a long time. The portions are great, more than enough for a family to share. The price is a little on the high side but you always pay for quality. The owner and his staff are always friendly and get your order right the first time. Be prepared for a wait because this place is very popular or just call in your order like I do!
Rebekah B.
Place rating: 1 Battle Ground, WA
No idea how this place has so many stars. We went here because of the stars and we’re very disappointed. They Hot and Sour Soup did not taste like Hot and Sour soup. There was something very wrong with the broth. It had no flavor at all and smelled like feet — yup, that’s not a typo, it smelled like feet! Could not eat it. We ordered the General Tao’s Chicken and the Orange Chicken. They were both a sticky gooey mess with no flavor. Tons of sugar and barely etiable, there was no flavor just sugar. The fried rice was probably the worse fried rice I’ve ever had in my life and i love chinese and have had lots and lots in my life and this is the worst fried rice I’ve ever had. Not even editable! The egg roll was good but that’s about it. Really, really bad chinese food here. We left feeling very sick… yuck! Will NEVER go back!
Melanie L.
Place rating: 5 Beaumont, TX
My family and I have been eating at Great China for YEARS. It’s our go-to for catering special events, and family gatherings. The owners are so nice, and so are the waitstaff. Ms Cookie is hilarious, and has such an excellent memory. This is probably the closest to actual Chinese food that you can get without having to drive to Houston’s Chinatown. Mr. Mike, the owner, used to also own King Palace Buffet which also USED to be amazing, but since he sold it, that place has gone under. I am relieved that Great China continues to flourish. I love their lunch specials because they’re affordable and filling. I love their hot and sour soup, ginger wings, Mongolian chicken, roasted duck, combination fried rice, mushu pork… I could go on for a while!
Julie B.
Place rating: 4 Cypress, TX
One of the waitress was extremely helpful and sweet. We took my boyfriend’s 9 year old sister here and the waitress was super sweet towards her. The other waitress who looked like she was the manager or something was rude. She asked me twice if I wanted a refill before she actually gave me my refill. My boyfriend’s sister had a to go cup and she brought us a regular cup and told us to pour it into her to go cup. I felt rushed because everyone was done eating except me and she was already starting to clear the table and wipe it down. The food was fantastic. The egg drop was weird because it had chunks of eggs including the yolk as well as corn, peas and carrots. I ordered the sweet and sour chicken which I loved. My boyfriend got the orange chicken which is still disappointing to me and his sister got teriyaki chicken which was delicious. I do not like their egg rolls. It’s basically a vegetarian egg roll. It was filled with a bunch of cabbage.
Shelly S.
Place rating: 4 Beaumont, TX
Good food… A little slow and a few rude waitress. Nice atmosphere. Better than most take out. General tso is my go to food. I never got a refill the whole hr i was here.
Cynthia N.
Place rating: 5 Beaumont, TX
I order to go and they always get everything right, the food is good and I never dined in before so I can’t really give an insight on the atmosphere. The workers are always nice and make sure I have everything I need. Very patient on the phone even if they are busy.
Julie S.
Place rating: 5 Frontenac, KS
We found this restaurant using Unilocal.We are very picky when it comes to eating Chinese food, especially from out of town. We got the lemon chicken, general chicken, and cashew chicken and all were very good. The lemon chicken was our favorite!
Eric L.
Place rating: 5 Garland, TX
Great, authentic food. Slow service but worth the wait. Park in the TV showroom lot and consider sharing an entrée. The portions are enough for 2 meals and very reasonably priced.
Ira W.
Place rating: 5 Beaumont, TX
Excellent Chinese food for a small, family run restaurant. Lunch specials are very good quality, reasonably priced, and served reasonably quickly. Service was excellent, and the staff are exceptionally friendly. This is a platter service, not a buffet, but portions are reasonable. Today for lunch I had the shrimp with lobster sauce lunch special(about $ 7.35). It had a generous portion of tasty medium shrimp, an egg roll, hot and sour soup, and fried rice. Other choices of soup and rice are available.
Jarunun T.
Place rating: 4 Beaumont, TX
This is our first time to eat real Chinese food in Beaumont. V r enjoy all the food, shrimps with eggs, spicy cripy squid. The lady who take of us very friendly. Enjoy everything. Nice time for all of us.
Jack T.
Place rating: 3 Jefferson County, TX
One of the very few«Chinese» restaurants in our area that doesn’t have a buffet, a plus for us. The dining area is really pleasant, nicely appointed and extremely clean as should be but is not always with eateries. Large varied menu with the usual suspects and loads of other options. Started with steamed dumplings which were good but the sauce was different than most other places — seemed like red wine vinegar and ginger — a bit off putting for us. The Szechwan Chicken was excellent and served with very good fried rice as requested. The Mu Shu Pork was tasty but also disappointing as it was served without any sauce on the pancakes it was dry and seemed more of a Chinese burrito. Overall an agreeable experience; we’ll be back to try more of their dishes.
Michael S.
Place rating: 5 Sour Lake, TX
Don’t be fooled by the outside building. This is by far the best Chinese food in Beaumont. It is very clean on the inside and the service is friendly. They have excellent lunch prices and you get a ton of food. The food is excellent quality and the service is fast. My favorite thing to eat is General Tso’s chicken and it is the best I have ever had. I like that you can request less or no MSG in your food as it gives me a headache at some restaurants. The egg drop soup is very good as well. The environment is a little less quiet than I like but the food is far superior to any other Chinese place in town.
Terri S.
Place rating: 4 Beaumont, TX
Lunch specials are perfect… for two! My son and I split the lunch general Tso’s! You get soup, egg roll, fried rice, and chicken! More than enough! My youngest son enjoys their egg drop soup and we share an order of cheese wontons! Service is good, tea is fresh! Even when they are packed, they are efficient and fast! Perfect for a quick lunch! Lunch specials Monday through Saturday 11 – 2!
Icy K.
Place rating: 4 Beaumont, TX
Generally pretty good. The fried chicken wings were delicious! Mongolian beef is my second choice. The only thing I didn’t like it there was the steam vegetables. It was super bitter for some reason.
John S.
Place rating: 5 Austin, TX
For Beaumont this is as good as it gets from what I have seen. There is better in other cities but this place is great, cheap, clean and great service. It usually is quite to dine in also, most people do take out even if it looks busy most of the time it is just people picking up food to go. We have been here. maybe 10 times and I’ll pick this place over any other Chinese restaurant in Beaumont that I know of.
Abby K.
Place rating: 5 Pittsburgh, PA
My father lives in Beaumont and he just turned 90. We asked him what he wanted to do for his birthday and he said he wanted to go to dinner at Great China. He loves the place and often goes for dinner on Friday nights after synagogue. We were very skeptical, but my brother and I wanted to support my dad on his milestone birthday. We figured if he wanted to eat mediocre chinese food, we’d be right there with him. Boy, we were wrong. A few weeks before the dinner, I called ahead to set up a special menu. I spoke to Mike, the owner, and we worked out a menu that included Peking duck, lobster with ginger, spicy shrimp and dumplings. He was very attentive and made some good suggestions. We had a large group — 9 people and when we showed up for the dinner, Mike wasn’t there and the waiter who was helping us said Mike was off that night. I got very nervous, but shortly after we sat down, Mike showed up and the food started rolling out. We started with special wonton soup that was full of vegetables and delicate wontons. It was tasty. Next, we had pork and shrimp filled pot stickers. They were also quite tasty. Then the Peking duck arrived. YUM! Everyone was very impressed. Finally, all the other dishes arrived — whole lobsters in a thick ginger sauce, dry fried shrimp, house special lo mein and fried rice. Everything was delicious and my dad had a very good time picking through the succulent bits of lobster. We had brought our own cake, which Mike cut for us. And we took a whole bunch of lo mein and fried rice home. Not only was the food first class, but the service was first class as well. It was a memorable dinner that made us all very happy. Great job, Great China. This place rocks!
Alex C.
Place rating: 4 Austin, TX
Okay, I admit, I’m impressed. I was in Beaumont for business, and I honestly didn’t expect anything more than crappy Americanized Chinese food with too much breading and grease. Boy, was I surprised. I ordered the Mongolian Beef lunch special with Hot and Sour soup, and I was blown away. The beef was tender and subtly flavored, the onions crisped perfectly, and the scallions obviously fresh. I did find the fried noodles underneath to be almost stale, but the egg roll was obviously freshly made and the serving size plentiful. The hot and sour soup wasn’t amazing, but it was significantly better than average, and the portion size was just perfect to match my lunch. The whole thing with takes was just over nine dollars, so that made it a bargain as well. Recommended!
Victor C.
Place rating: 4 Beaumont, TX
Great China Restaurant located on Calder right down the street from The Hospital(St. E) This places is great i love the food and prices are VERY reasonable! My favorite dishes are as follow no particular order… Sweet and sour chicken with steamed rice, Chicken Lo Mein, Teriyaki Chicken, and General Tso’s Chicken On cold nights i love to order some fresh HOT soup like wonton noodle or egg drop soup lunch egg rolls are the best not the dinner ones! all in all i love coming to this place you guys should try it out when you get a chance i promise you wont be disappointed.