Casual strip-mall eatery offering classic Chinese fare, as well as some Thai options.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 10920 S Parker Rd b3, Parker, CO 80134
Phone: (303) 840-2828
Website: http://www.cafechinaco.com/
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Order: Order online
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Reviews
There were NO offers make it right because they just didn’t make my food, either the first time when I ordered or in the extra time I gave them when I figured out they messed up the first time. Do NOT recommend them, avoid this place until they actually care about their customers to make it right when they mess up this badly and actually have a order system where you will get food after you pay for it. As of now, there’s a chance you will pay for food and not get ANY, and then have to wait days for the money to be returned. And you’ll have no idea that is happened until you call them when your order doesn’t show up, they won’t even let you know themselves. And if it happens, they will give you a quick “Sorry” and offer to cancel your order and that’s it.
I just moved to Parker like a month ago, and got calls just now from a senior living center trying to advertise to me. Exactly three companies have gotten my phone number and know I live in Parker now: Amazon, American Express, and CAFE CHINA!! Not even my leasing office has my number, they have my husband’s. They busted themselves by process of elimination! Don’t buy here unless you want your info sold!!!
As for the service here: Upon pickup, a very terse lady asked me for my phone number, from far behind the counter. I could not hear her, she was not polite. A more polite man found the food and took my payment, he was chill and kind. The lady needs to understand that he can NOT compensate for her, and maybe just stay away from the counter.
As for the food: The dumplings are nice, and they were the only thing. That’s the best thing I can say. I had an order of orange beef, chicken lo mein, dumplings and egg rolls. I picked it up at the time indicated on my order, and let me tell you: by the time I got there, the orange beef was absolutely soggy and sodden, all the way through. It is downright mushy. Not a single iota of crispness. I believe it was cooked well, as it tasted well prepared (not good though, for other reasons) but they very much need to avoid MASSIVELY over-estimating the ready time, to the point it ruins dishes. Additionally, it is severely too sweet. I know this is always a risk when I order anything from an American Chinese place, but this is one of the worst offenders I’ve had in a long time. The sauce is basically concentrated syrup. Let’s put it this way, there were actual orange pieces, which is commendable, but I was using them to CLEAN MY PALETTE of the sauce. I’m hormonal-hungry right now, and did not finish the dish. My husband got chicken lo mein and allowed me a few bites. But… here’s a picture of what it looked like coming out of the box. They stuffed it down and it was stodgy and congealed. It does taste better than the orange beef, and I usually scoff at reviews that say things are bland, especially Chinese, but this was indeed bland. Chinese food that is simple and well prepared is a delight. This was 90% cheap noodles and uninspired sauce. The wok hay is just not there and that’s a make or break for me with lo mein. It IS a simple dish, it’s supposed to be. I make it better myself and I’m by no means Chinese. Dear owners: You should try these two condiments. Dark soy and shao xing wine. Why are they in my kitchen but not yours?
The worst: My steamed rice had a spot of sauce in it, as if a used spoon was used to scoop it. I was going ot give a 2-star, but this is what you did to get my 1. Cross contamination is not okay. Not ever. Period.