Unfussy, family-run place offering a traditional menu of Chinese comfort food favorites.
Hours
| Saturday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Wednesday | Closed |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 295 N Indian Canyon Dr, Palm Springs, CA 92262
Phone: (760) 322-7638
Website: https://www.chinakingcalifornia.com/?utm_source=gmb&utm_medium=website
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Reviews
Ambiance: There isn’t much ambiance just a large room with ample seating. This might explain why most customers seem to opt for takeout.
Service: Our waiter friendly but slow
Menu: The menu offers an excellent selection of standard Chinese dishes.
Quantity: Portions are generous, way more than our group of four could eat. We ended up taking home plenty of leftovers.
Quality: The food was first rate and delicious.
Overall: It’s a family run spot with solid food, generous portions, and good value. If you’re in the mood for Chinese food, it’s definitely worth a stop!
There is no ambiance, just a big room with ample seating. That might be the reason the room was empty with all of their customers doing takeout.
SERVICE:
The waiter brought 2 waters and 2 tea cups for 4 people. Simple mistake, not a big deal.
MENU:
An excellent selection of standard choices.
QUANTITY:
Way more than our party of four could eat – took home bags of leftovers.
QUALITY:
First rate and delicious..
PRICE:
Too low. They’ll go broke if they don’t raise their prices. You can enjoy a great dinner here for less than $20.
FINAL ANALYSIS:
Judging by other reviews this is a place you’ll either love or hate. Our party of 4 senior’s loved it and will be back!
So first the food. It’s not bad really… pretty standard but not bad. I’d say it’s fairly average for all the Americanized Chinese food I’ve had 50 plus years. The Kung Pao chicken was a little spicy but not much, and the flavor was ok. The chicken Lo Mein was on the bland side, but the noodles tasted fresh and there was lots of chicken pieces.
Prices are reasonable for Palm Springs, and they have some lunch specials and some good deals if you arrive before 5:00pm.
The portions are huge, each plate could feed two people as long as you’re not very hungry. The hot and sour soup was pretty good, but when they say a cup they mean a small cup for sure. They brought me brown rice without asking if I wanted brown or white. Which they may only have the brown, you might ask if you go.
A strong point here is the family that runs it are very friendly. Some younger ones of the family are helping out which is fine. They checked back on me a couple times. They do a LOT of take out business I noticed.
The restaurant itself is clean, but on the small side and sparse. My biggest “odd” observation was actually the front door. Reminded me of a fire escape door at a theater. Just a solid metal double door. If they were to replace it with a nicer wood/glass window door it would go a long way of making the place a bit more inviting. Some pendant lighting above the booths instead of just can lights in the entire place would also help cozy things up a bit. But I digress.
So for Chinese food in Palm Springs it’s China King or fast food. I’d go back to China King to explore the menu a little, maybe pick up some quick take out some night. But I’d like to find some tastier dishes there, before I’d consider taking out of town friends. For now if they want chinese, I’d probably steer them to some Thai or just say … “Gas up the car, were getting on the I-10 south”.
Try the assorted appetizers. A taste of several things. Another great disk is the fried pork in garlic sauce. Overall a really good place with great food.
What happened did you forget to taste your own food it’s like slop. Take a look what you serve.