China Hut

  3.8 – 944 reviews   • Restaurant

Relaxed, old-school restaurant & bar serving a menu of Chinese-American fare & cocktails.

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Address and Contact Information

Address: 1434 NW 6th St, Grants Pass, OR 97526

Phone: (541) 476-3441

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Reviews

Jake Leisenring
China Hut is one of those rare, comforting places that feels like it’s been part of the neighborhood forever. This small, family-owned Chinese restaurant is run by a kind, hardworking older lady who makes every visit feel personal and welcoming. From the moment you walk in, there’s a warm, homey atmosphere that you just don’t get at big chain restaurants.
The food is classic, hearty, and clearly made with care. Portions are generous, flavors are familiar and satisfying, and everything comes out fresh and hot. Whether you’re stopping in for a quick meal or taking food home, it feels like the kind of place that truly appreciates your business.
What really sets China Hut apart, though, is the heart behind it. The owner is incredibly sweet and genuinely thankful for every customer, which makes supporting this restaurant feel especially good. If you’re looking for honest Chinese food, friendly service, and a place that deserves your support, China Hut is absolutely worth a visit.
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Hyatt Lytle
Hands down, some of the BEST Chinese food we have ever had. This little place served up amazing BBQ Pork appetizer… rotisserie style…quite different than other places, with an amazing house “Pink Sauce” for dipping.
General Tso Chicken, Chicken Chow Mein, Fried Shrimp & BBQ Pork were too notch. The Tempura batter was extra crispy, the flavors not overly salted, and the sweet and sour sauce was not too sweet.
We highly recommend and will be coming back for more when we are back in the area!
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John Crowder
The food was terrible. Tasted like old grease was used. The place was dirty unkempt and both my guest didn’t partake in their dishes either. We were still charged and waitress kept apologizing. I honestly couldn’t believe it. I had owner taste it, she agreed. Be careful eating there.
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Robyn Karr
Terrible Chinese food and the worst I’ve ever had! I ordered Szechuan chicken (extra spicy), pork fried rice, and egg roll combo. The fried rice was dry and barely edible, the chicken was not spicy whatever and even worse it was sweet. More like sweet and sour chicken. As for the egg roll… It looked bad enough that I didn’t even try it. Ended up throwing most of my food. A friend ordered egg foo young and got a patty looking tasteless burnt omelette. Now I understand why there was NO ONE dining and only us for takeout.
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Donald Roth
The environment was nice, and the staff was helpful and stopped by our table a number of times during my 45-minute visit. Pricing was very fare. The #2 combo meal with chicken chow mein, pork fried rice, and fried prawns with tea and egg flower soup was less than $14 (6/2/25).

Let’s talk food!

The portions: were, again, very fare, with the chow mein, four prawns, and fried rice covering a 10in oval plate

The visual: In being honest, it looked a little pale. The fried rice was full of little nuggets of pork and veggies but was under fried if fried at all. The texture felt more like rice with some soy sauce that hit the wok, heated a minute, and plated. With that said, though, it tasted OK. The chow mein was a large pile of fried onions and veggies and a lot of chestnuts. Now I don’t mind chestnuts, I like them. But for most people, it would have been a LOT of nuts to chew. Maybe room for a new plate, “Chestnut Chew Mein”. The disappointing part of this whole plate was the ready-made deep fried chow mein noodles that the onions, veggies, and chestnuts were plated on, TERRIBLE, but once removed from the plate, the rest had a nice fresh smokey wok flavor.

The STAR of the Plate:
The PRAWNS! Though overcooked just a touch, the meat tasted rich with wild prawn flavors, and the tempura was crunchy and very satisfying. I WANT MORE…, please

Would I go back…, yeah, for a quick meal and good service. And especially if I had a family to feed on a budget. This could be your spot. It’s worth trying. Just don’t expect gourmet, and you should do just fine.
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Conner Hopfer
The soups were Ok but not the best, rice was a little dry, chicken could use more sauce, egg rolls were good. I think you get what you pay for here no less and no more
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cathy fulton
Ordered Marfar chicken, sweet and sour chicken, pork fried rice, prawns, and chicken low mein. Worst food I’ve ever gotten. Pink sauce is not typical pink sauce, it taste like ketchup mixed with something…not sure what but it’s horrible. Fried rice was barely fried if at all. The chicken taste like it’s been sitting a long time, or it was fried in old oil. Ordered soup and when I got home I realized I didn’t get soup, apparently you need to bring your own container for soup. I would give 0 stars but I had to give one. Literally everything ordered was trash food.
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Alex
They say that when a place is empty at lunch time or dinner time… beware! I should have taken this as a warning and walked right out (the strong chemical smell in the restaurant should have been another red flag). Tired after a long drive, I didn’t think anyone could mess up basics like steamed rice and egg foo young. I’m not a picky eater at all but this food was not edible. This is the first time in my life that I’ve thrown out an entire order because it just couldn’t be eaten! The egg foo young looked like frozen deep fried pancakes that had been reheated. They were absolutely tasteless. I might as well have eaten cardboard. There was a brown, gel like pudding that was meant to be the gravy… but it was like adding insult to injury because it tasted as gross as it looked. In addition to the congealed goop, there was an orange mystery sauce that smelled so strongly of vinegar that I threw it right out. Even the soya sauce packets were very low quality (probably chosen because they’re cheap), and tasted nothing like real soya sauce. The rice was well… a brick of overcooked mush that looked like it needed to be cut with a knife. Finally came the fortune cookies… you can’t mess that up, right? Well these fortune cookies must have been made with chalk and water and kept on a back shelf for a couple of years. They were harder than a rock and the paper inside had fused with the cookie. I regret even taking a single bite. While the people working at this restaurant were nice, everything tasted like they had chosen the lowest quality ingredients then asked a bunch of toddlers to put it together. Overall, this is a great place to eat if you want to know what prison food tastes like in third world countries!
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Shane Whybark
Me and my family have been going here for many years now. Absolutely best Chinese food I’ve had and I’m 40. I’ve had my share of other restaurants to.
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Laura Dorr
We had 2 plates off the senior menu. Perfect amount for us. Chow mein was awesome. Egg foo young and rice was great. Food came quickly. Staff friendly and personable.
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