China Palace Info
Amenities
Service options
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Delivery
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Takeaway
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Dine-in
Accessibility
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Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Offerings
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Alcohol
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Beer
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Coffee
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Healthy options
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Late-night food
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Small plates
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Spirits
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Wine
Dining options
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Dinner
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Dessert
Amenities
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Bar on site
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Toilets
Atmosphere
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Casual
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Cosy
Crowd
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Family friendly
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Groups
Planning
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Accepts reservations
Payments
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Credit cards
Children
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Good for kids
Best KPortal Reviews
I have never eaten fried rice that doesn’t look or taste fried. Fried rice should be dry and “house special” generally means just an assortment of different ingredients.
I think the chef at this takeaway took cooking tips from Jamie Oliver. Their fried rice (house special) was WET.
Now some people might interpret “house special” as fried rice covered in sauce. I beg to differ though… no one wants to eat soggy fried rice. Plus “house special” sauce had no flavour to it.
Also the menu says this is supposed to be a “large” portion but realistically it’s just a normal portion.
The Chicken chow mein was also had a burnt aroma. This isn’t the infamous “wok hey” (the smokey taste takeaway you cannot replicate at home) it’s more like they used burnt used oil in the wok (plus some wok hey). The taste is overbearing and I could not taste anything but burnt smoke.
Their Hong Kong style sweet and sour pork was such a small portion and the veg and pineapple didn’t have any taste. I was expecting something a little sweet (especially the pineapple but it tasted bland).
The teriyaki beef was like eating beef jerky in super sweet sauce. It was nice I guess but I was absolutely starving and there was nowhere near enough.
The saving grace was the prawn toast AND the fact they turned it around in 15 mins and the lady on the phone was friendly.
All for a princely price of £37. I am sorry for the snotty review but this is what happens when I’m hungry, fam is also hungry and no one wants to finish the chow mein or the rice. I took a punt and lost hence the savage review.
Bought a takeaway from here..Chicken Curry,Chips and egg fried rice...I shall always leave a review whether good or bad and unfortunately this has to be the worse Chinese meal I've ever eat ...the chips were like sticks,so hard ...probably from the day before,Egg fried rice was ok and the curry sauce was grim...I'm guessing boiled a kettle of water ,put a few cheap curry granules in,cheap chewy chicken and loads of onions...the sauce was that thin ...absolutely no taste whatsoever...couldn't eat it,it went in bin. I was on holiday and was staying 8 miles away...too far to go back and complain...hence the review...I've no idea who is putting good reviews on here if the other meals are anything like the curry...I strongly advise people to give here a miss in the hope they may get someone in that can actually cook ....Dire ...
Lovely staff. Cash only. Delicious food - I didn't feel greasy and sluggish after - I felt happy and full. We split duck rolls, salt and pepper chicken, crispy shredded beef and chicken fried rice. All lovely - but the salt and pepper chicken was soooo good! Nice bitesize peices, super crispy and generous onions - loved it! Could snack on those forever. Thank you
Best restaurant I’ve been to in Criccieth. Friendly staff who are proud to serve good food. Large menu with a wide selection of dishes. Reasonably priced as well. Very busy though so I would definitely recommend booking a table in advance.
Best around. Tasty well balanced dishes, not too greasy. Yum yum
Delicious meal, ribs and sweet n sour were gorgeous!
Our food was amazing and portions were spot on ????
Stopped by after a day hiking up snowdon so we were ready for a feast and not in a fussy mood. However, the portion sizes were little to be desired which was very disappointing considering the above average price we paid for a takeout. On the bright side the crispy beef was really tasty but unfortunately the salt & pepper chicken, seaweed, rice and chow mein were all quite bland. Was far from the worst Chinese I’ve visited but wouldn’t visit again. And no prawn crackers having spent £45!!
Quick Facts About China Palace
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Opening Hours
| Monday | 04:30 AM - 09:30 PM |
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| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 04:30 AM - 09:30 PM |
| Thursday | 04:30 AM - 09:30 PM |
| Friday | 02:00 AM - 10:30 PM |
| Saturday | 02:00 AM - 10:30 PM |
| Sunday | 04:30 AM - 09:30 PM |
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