China Dynasty

  4.1 – 474 reviews   • Chinese restaurant

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1 Dynasty, 3 Generations. We have been proudly serving Austin for 40 years, which makes us one of the longest lasting family owned Chinese American Restaurant in Austin. We are known for Grandma’s homemade sauces, ranging from our famous brown sauce, sweet & sour sauce, and many more. Whatever sauce you try, it has been guaranteed since 1984!

Longtime Chinese choice for traditional soups, stir-fries & noodle entrees in basic environs.

✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out ✔️Delivery China Dynasty 78748

Hours

Monday11 AM–9 PM
Tuesday11 AM–9 PM
Wednesday11 AM–9 PM
Thursday11 AM–9 PM
Friday11 AM–9 PM
Saturday11 AM–9 PM
SundayClosed

Address and Contact Information

Address: 2110 W Slaughter Ln #101, Austin, TX 78748

Phone: (512) 280-3777

Website: https://www.chinadynastyatx.com/

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Classic Chinese American restaurant serving Austin, Texas for 39 years. Popular for Grandma’s Homemade Recipes. Family owned and operated.

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Reviews

Gabby Sanchez
Food was very average. Sesame chicken was just coated in a super thick sauce that didn’t have much flavor and chicken was kind of chewy. Fried rice was boring, no egg or veggies in it. Wonton soup tasted like it just had rice vinegar in it, very strange. But the most disappointing item was the fried wontons, literally a pinky nail sized amount of meat in each wonton. Absolutely ridiculous and a total rip off.
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Gus Sanchez
Ordered takeout for Christmas Eve dinner. It was, understandably, very busy. The people were very nice and doing their best. The problem was the food. The cook must have been bumped while salting the chicken lo mein because it was unconsumable! Had to toss the whole dish! Broccoli with garlic sauce was disappointing. The General Tso chicken was on the tender side, vs crispy/fried, but passable. Steamed dumplings were room temperature but, again, passable. Only good item was the vegetable fried rice. Anyway, felt like the $90 was more of a donation then an even exchange for goods and services. First time here. Chose it because of proximity and 4 star rating.
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Abi Marines
Me and my roommate ordered two soups, a round of steamed dumplings, and two mains – all of this food for under 50$ is INSANELY good. The quality of the food was also extremely tasty. We took a leap on some items we’d never tried before and they were tasty, fresh, and delicious with so many veggies and perfectly cooked meat. Cannot recommend the wanton soup and the Hot and Sour soup enough, they were AMAZING.
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TYP TWO
Man they hardly put anything…. shudda taking my ass to China Hill… im still hungry after eating this…
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Beverly Anne
The food was delicious, with great servings. Our server was polite, attentive, and friendly. We had the Kung Pao Chicken, Sesame Chicken, Egg Drop Soup, Spicy Dumplings, Spring Rolls, and Egg Rolls… all so good!
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Tom Lucas
Cheap enough and reliable… but everything tastes funky like they don’t change their fryer oil fequently enough.
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Carson Urbany
Multiple hairs in my food, my chicken is basically just chopped up fat, and it’s all way too salty to eat. Thoroughly disgusted. I used to visit China dynasty about 10 years ago and loved it, but this experience was an absolute nightmare. No one in my family is able to eat anything we ordered. Save your money and your gut and go to Panda Express.
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sarah heller
The price is definitely fair. Spent about $50 for 2 dinners with soups and 2 apps. This is my opinion as a picky eater from New York searching for good chinese in Texas.
Let’s start with apps. The cream cheese puffs were ehh, 4/10. Dumplings 7.5/10 and the egg rolls 8/10 (even though they weren’t really like traditional egg rolls). Egg drop soup and wonton soup, mehh 4/10. Chicken and broccoli w/ fried rice… not great 3/10, the sauce and chicken just didn’t taste right. As per the bf who got the general tso’s chicken, he gave it a 5.5/10.
Also, I’m just a little upset about no duck sauce (iykyk).. but most places down here don’t have that.
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Kate D
Consistently great and fast service. The food is fantastic and the portions are huge.
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Kristina Parcells
Amazing, as always.
Mmmmmm food
Try everything. Hot, fresh, and quick.
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