Kitchen of Grace (Formally Peking Restaurant) is Chinese Restaurant has serve Morgan Hill for 20+ years. Our goal and vision is to provide fresh, quick delicious and provide a gathering place for family and friends to enjoy and have a good time.
All of our foods are made from fresh local ingredients and all sauces are made in house (Sweet & sour sauce, Orange Lemon sauce, Honey Spicy Sauce, Honey walnut sauce, etc). Have a blessed day!
Janey Lee Caravallo Maciel
Kitchen of Grace is located in the heart of Morgan Hill where they consistently serve up delicious Chinese food!
They have a great menu of family meals for 2-4, 4-6, or 6-8 people. In addition, they have appetizers, soups, chicken, shrimp, fish, beef, rice, chow mein, and chow fun dishes.
Kitchen of Grace also offers lunch or dinner combo plates. You will not be disappointed with the variety of choices!
… moreWild Pig Removal Inc., Executioner
We ordered, Mongolian beef, General Tso chicken, noodles, pot stickers, steamed rice. Whe have eaten here 10 times in the past 2 years. We always have left-overs. The restaurant is clean and we like the food and have never had bad service. When ordering we almost always ask for extra spicy and for the average person it probably is spicy but for me they could add a little more heat. We like to support our local businesses.
… moreTheresa Henley
The food there is gourmet quality. Tender and fresh. The sauces are loaded with flavor! Clean and cute restaurant and friendly service. 5 out of 5 all around! Highly recommend the Hot Honey Chicken. It’s melt in your mouth delicious!
… moreBrian Schwab
Phenomenal authentic Chinese food! Used to be Peking Palace, Kitchen of Grace has gone through a facelift and provides the same mouth watering dishes,, my dad’s favorite Chinese restaurant in Morgan Hill. Excellent service!
… moreJennifer Chapman
I ordered Togo. Walnut prawns were delicious, large and tender. Lemon orange chicken and spicy honey chicken were okay, the chicken was a bit dry which I read on other reviews. The chicken fried rice was really flavorful, combo chow mein was okay the pork in it was overcooked, dry, I preferred the rice. Egg rolls were good, hot and sour sauce could have been spicier.
… moreJacque Martin
Their new location is in a great place. Decor 4/5. Service 4.5/5. Food 4/5. The food portion is pretty large and the prices are relatively inexpensive. Its a great place to share plates. When it’s busy you can feel a little rushed. They don’t serve juice drinks or have a kids menu.
… moreKen Baker
Great Americanized Chinese food. I especially like their combination rice plates. These are always available for lunch and maybe dinner as well. The pot stickers are delicious! My pet peeve is they don’t offer fortune cookies at the end of a meal. I just don’t get it especially with the fantastic fortune cookies available from the factory in San Francisco
… moreDaniel Peng
Kitchen of Grace offer great Chinese food at a very reasonable price, in a environment feels like home. It has been our kitchen in a sense since we move here.
… moreLuke Schmidt
It’s okay, the food was enough. Sure, at the time I was a little disappointed because I’ve come to expect to receive a fortune cookie from here. This time was different. Everyone I was with got a fortune cookie, but me. I’d be lying if I said it wasn’t tough hearing everyone read out their marvelous fortunes. I had to just sit there with a fake smile and act like I was so happy for everyone else. Unfortunately, I wasn’t fortunate enough to receive a fortune cookie. Then I started to think, getting a fortune cookie is just an added bonus. Majority of restaurants don’t give out free food, but this place does. I would have been completely fine if I thought I wasn’t going to get free food from a place that typically doesn’t give free food. My expectations ruined everything. It’s like if kids are told that Santa is real, they’re going to be utterly disappointed when they find out he’s not. I know from experience, I was a believer for way too long. If they were never told about Santa in the first place, there would be nothing to be disappointed about. They’d probably be more appreciative to their parents for getting them all those presents every year. All I’m trying to say is that not having a fortune cookie just made me sad because I knew they existed. Instead of expecting fortune cookies every time I come here, I’m just going to be pleasantly surprised if I get one. Anyways, the paid food I got was so good that it helped me forget about the free food I didn’t get.
… moreMichael brady
Nice basic Chinese food in a pleasant sit down restaurant. Service first rate. Beverages mostly in bottles.
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