

Here is the Home of Handmade Noodles and Rice Bowls. Savor the taste of tradition and quality at Xixia, where our signature dishes bring culinary artistry to your table. Our speciality lies in crafting chewy, handmade pulled noodles served in flavorful bone broth and special that captures the essence of comfort food. From our savory rice bowls to our hearty noodle soups, every dish is a delicious journey through the rich tapestry of our culinary heritage. Experience the magic of Xixia’s handcrafted delights today!
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1722 Hill Rd N, Pickerington, OH 43147
Phone: (614) 866-3668
Website: http://www.xixiacuisine.com/
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Reviews
The General Tso’s chicken was perfectly crispy on the outside and tender, juicy chicken on the inside exactly how it should be. The sauce had so much depth and flavor. The steamed rice had a great texture too not that cheap yellow rice you find at a lot of places. You can tell they care about quality here.
What really stood out to me, though, was the service. Mr. Lee was incredibly friendly and welcoming. He spoke so proudly about the restaurant and his work that I honestly assumed he was one of the owners. You don’t usually hear that kind of passion unless someone truly loves what they do and it shows.
The lunch special was $11 (I believe it runs daily from 11–3, including weekends), and for the quality and portion size, that’s an amazing value. Truthfully, the food is good enough that they could charge more but I’m not complaining!
They also have a small dining room set up, which makes it feel like a real sit-down experience instead of just grabbing food in a strip plaza shop. It’s cozy, comfortable, and inviting.
To sum it up: this is one of the best Chinese restaurants I’ve had the pleasure of dining in for a long time. Great food, great service, great atmosphere. It’s officially on my weekly lunch rotation.
Highly recommended!!
This is definitely a unique dining experience. Everything is ordered on an iPad, which is actually pretty cool. However, when I first came in, it felt a bit awkward — almost like they weren’t expecting someone to sit down and eat in the restaurant.
That said, the food was mostly good. I had the rice noodle Pad Thai and I would highly recommend it — a very solid choice.
I also tried the crab rangoon. The flavor was just okay and, for the price, it didn’t feel worth it. The portions were very small for around $7, and I’ve had much better elsewhere.
The egg rolls, though, were pretty decent. Overall, a good spot with a few things that could be improved.
XIXIA Chinese Cuisine – Columbus, OH
Price per person: $15–25
Wait time: 0–5 minutes (weekday, early afternoon)
Noise level: Quiet to moderate — peaceful vibe
Seating: Booths, tables, and 2-person setups with solid spacing
Vegetarian options: Available
Dietary accommodations: Tablet allows ingredient customization; ask staff
Parking: Shared strip mall lot with plenty of free parking
Kid-friendliness: Yes, calm enough for families
Wheelchair accessible: Yes
This wasn’t a planned visit — more like a craving that crossed paths with convenience. XIXIA had been tucked in my Yelp bookmarks for a while. Not a top priority, just one of those “maybe if I’m nearby” spots. Between the kid’s salon and Cold Stone, the strip mall exterior didn’t raise expectations. But I was close. I was hungry. I gave it a shot.
From the moment I stepped inside, it felt different. Think: mom-and-pop soul in strip mall drag. Warm wood tones, dim lighting, and the quiet trickle of water near the entrance — no loud branding, no influencer bait. Just a calm, intentional space. The kind that makes you sit up straighter without realizing why.
The staff was welcoming and smooth. A full glass of ice-cold water hit the table immediately (yes, with actual ice cubes), and the digital ordering system was explained clearly without pressure. A printed menu might help some folks, but the tablet made exploring easy — with clear photos and customization options.
Yibin Fire Noodles (+ Fried Egg)
Flavor > fire — and I mean that in the best way.
It had that slow-creeping heat: smoky, garlicky, and deeply seasoned with preserved veggies, ground meat, and chili oil. Textured and balanced, not gimmicky. The $2 egg add-on? Fully cooked, not runny, and unseasoned — I had to ask for salt and pepper. Not a dealbreaker, but next time I’ll ask for a soft egg. Still worth ordering.
Salt & Pepper Chicken
The star. Hot, juicy, likely thigh meat, and seasoned beautifully. The breading held its own — not too thick, not greasy. It came with a sweet & sour sauce in a surprisingly fancy little silicone-topped container (yes, I Googled it later). I would’ve loved a second, spicier dipping option, but this still held up.
Final Thoughts:
XIXIA isn’t loud — and maybe that’s the point.
It’s not chasing TikTok clout. It’s just solid, flavorful food in a calm space, with kind service and a few surprises if you’re paying attention. This was a 3.5-star experience on visit one, but I’d come back. I left thinking about what I’d order next — and that says something.