Cozy standby with subtle lighting specializing in traditional Chinese preparations & veggie dishes.
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Address: 1435 Riverchase Blvd Suite 103, Rock Hill, SC 29732
Phone: (803) 980-1688
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The place was small with a simple decor…but seemingly clean, with great A/C. Also, as their name implied (“Bistro”), the place is Americanized, with American pop overhead music. However, all-out authentic Chinese food! Not super-fancy, but this might be THE only Chinese restaurant in Rock Hill with some semblance of ambiance…so YAY for that!
I stopped in to try their Singapore Rice Noodle and Edamame (Spicy)…and both were surprisingly good! Not only fresh and delicious, but very generous in portion, and modestly priced. Presentation wasn’t bad either!
Somehow, I just didn’t expect good food here…and even more so, nicely presented foods. I expected rough, slapstick Chinese fast food…but the foods seemed pretty upscaled, with good presentation even! Very surprising…especially for Rock Hill standards. Frankly, it’s the best Chinese food I’ve had in Rock Hill…on par with the Chinese foods in Charlotte (and beyond). Given the comfy dining ambiance, it’s probably the nicest too.
Service was super-friendly and attentive as well…and the foods came out fresh, piping hot in a timely manner.
Given what I’ve experienced today, I can’t believe the ratings here are so low. Again, this has to be the best Chinese restaurant in Rock Hill. Everything else in town is Chinese fast food…some of which are priced higher than what’s delivered here. For instance, I noticed that their lunch specials are below 9 bucks!! There’s no way other Chinese restaurants (Chinese fast foods!) in Rock Hill should have higher ratings than here! For the items I ordered today…Edamame (Spicy) and Singapore Rice Noodles, they both deserved 5 stars! YUM!!
Anyway, so glad I checked out the place…and am sure to return, for both take-out and dining in!
Wayyyy too many vegetables in this lunch order of mongolian chicken and fried rice! Some veggies are okay but there shouldnt be a 1/3 chicken to 2/3 veggie ratio when I didnt actually order vegetables. 4.5 star flavor, 5 star rice, 3 stars for 1/3 portion of chicken 🙁
Our server, Ian, was attentive from the moment we sat down. He made sure our water glasses were always full and checked in regularly, enhancing the overall dining experience with his friendly demeanor and prompt service.
We started our meal with a mix of fried and steamed pork dumplings—six of each. Unfortunately, I couldn’t snap a photo of the full serving because we couldn’t resist diving in right away. The dumplings were clearly handmade, with delicate, thin wrappers and a perfect balance of flavors. None of that thick, gummy texture you sometimes get with frozen options. They came with a dumpling dipping sauce that complemented them perfectly.
One of the highlights at Delicacy Chinese is their lunch combo, which is available even on weekends. I ordered my go-to dish for any Chinese restaurant, the General Tso’s Chicken combo. The combo comes with your choice of fried or white rice and a side of either a Rangoon, vegetable spring roll, or—for an extra $0.50—an egg roll. I opted to upgrade to the egg roll, and it was well worth it. This egg roll was packed with meat and infused with flavors of Chinese five-spice and curry. It wasn’t the usual cabbage-heavy roll; instead, it was flavorful and satisfying, leaving me wishing I had another.
As for the General Tso’s Chicken, it was phenomenal. The chicken was crispy on the outside, tender on the inside, and coated in a sauce that had just the right balance of sweetness and heat. It’s definitely the best I’ve had in the surrounding Charlotte area, and while I don’t have a go-to spot in the city itself, Delicacy Chinese now tops my list of favorites.
One of my dining partners ordered the Mongolian beef combo and was equally impressed. The beef was tender, and the sauce was well-balanced—not too sweet and not overloaded with onions, which can sometimes be a problem at other Chinese restaurants.
One small note: if you choose fried rice as a side, it’s just wok-fried with soy sauce—no veggies or egg. It’s simple but works well with the bold flavors of the main dishes.
Overall, Delicacy Chinese is my new top choice for Chinese food, and I’m more than willing to make the trip to Rock Hill whenever I have a craving. A word of advice, though: dine in rather than order takeout. The food is best enjoyed fresh from the kitchen, where it’s piping hot and full of flavor.