China King

25637 Canal Road, Orange Beach, AL 36561

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Hours open

Monday:

10:30 AM - 10:00 PM

Tuesday:

10:30 AM - 10:00 PM

Wednesday:

10:30 AM - 10:00 PM

Thursday:

10:30 AM - 10:00 PM

Friday:

10:30 AM - 10:00 PM

Saturday:

10:30 AM - 10:00 PM

Sunday:

4:00 PM - 9:00 PM

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  • Photo of China King - Canal Road, Orange Beach, Alabama, United States
  • Photo of China King - Canal Road, Orange Beach, Alabama, United States
  • Photo of China King - Canal Road, Orange Beach, Alabama, United States
  • Photo of China King - Canal Road, Orange Beach, Alabama, United States
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Location & Phone number

25637 Canal Rd Unit G, Orange Beach, AL 36561, United States
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About the Business

China King is a popular Chinese restaurant located at 25637 Canal Road in Orange Beach, Alabama. Known for its authentic and delicious Chinese cuisine, China King offers a wide variety of dishes including traditional favorites like General Tso's chicken, sweet and sour pork, and lo mein. The restaurant has a cozy and welcoming atmosphere, perfect for enjoying a meal with family and friends. Whether you're in the mood for dine-in or takeout, China King is the perfect spot to satisfy your Chinese food cravings in Orange Beach.

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Christine Alexander:
2

"Dumplings were homemade in the past. Not anymore. Grocery freezer dumplings. No rice with the entree. No hot sauce. No napkins. Will not go back."

1 year ago
Jessica Pinon:
5

"This is our go-to favorite Chinese place. They have tofu options. You just have to request it. My kids and husband love eating here, and order at least once a week from them. Best take out Chinese food in the area+"

1 year ago
Elizabeth Labet:
1

"I went in and the place seemed relatively clean but when the hostess went from mopping the floor to touching my food, red flags went up. I ordered a pupu platter. $12, good deal right? Wrong. You couldn’t pay me $100 to eat what they gave me. First, the oil they fry in was old and gross. The 2 egg rolls were the cheapest kind you’d find at the dollar store. Tiny and totally empty and over cooked. Literally nothing but a bean curd or two in each one. The gave me 5 ounces of sweet & sour sauce, I didn’t use it. The next thing was the crab rangoon in a separate bag, not sure why. Those were overcooked as well and filled with a strange white watery substance. Also nasty. The fried wontons were also seemingly empty or maybe the inside was so over cooked that the contents disintegrated? The chicken wings also dreadfully over cooked and tiny and like everything else, flavorless. Also of prison quality. The there were half a dozen of the smallest fried shrimp I’ve ever seen and take off the thick batter and all 6 wasn’t ever 1/4 a mouthful. Horrible. Then the pile of this food in the to go box was topped with 2 spare ribs smothered in old terrible bbq sauce probably from a 50 gallon drum. This bbq sauce was all over all the other food. If anything should’ve been served in a separate bag, it should’ve been the spare ribs they were the worst spareribs I’ve ever had no lie. There was actually no meat on them at all. Totally ridiculous disgusting food, waste of money if you want a real Poopoo platter in the area go next to Piggly Wiggly in Foley that’s the real deal. Sorry to have to write a bad review I usually don’t but hopefully they’ll see this in change making future patrons happy instead of disgusted."

1 year ago
Zach Rutledge:
4

"What a pleasant surprise! From the outside this looks a bit sketch, but inside it’s just fine. There are only a few tables if you want to dine in, and if you do that you’ll still be eating with flimsy plastic utensils and plastic to-go plates/containers. If that doesn’t bother you, you’ll at least get good quality Chinese food with large portions and reasonable prices. I tried the Hunan Triple, which the lady at the counter said was “medium-spicy”. Tender cuts of pork, chunks of chicken breast and some surprisingly decent-sized shrimp were served with a mix of vegetables including mushrooms, baby corn, carrot, onion, green bell pepper, water chestnuts and celery. The Hunan brown sauce was only mildly spiced, but it was a good medium consistency and not overly sweet or sour. It was really good but I’d love it to be more spicy. Then again, I say that for every Chinese restaurant in this part of the country. My dining partner got the Sweet & Sour Chicken and it was perfectly decent. Very few inedible bits in the chicken, and the sauce was thick and definitely more sweet than sour, with no real citrus zing like some restaurants feature. While I had steamed white rice, she got the fried rice and said it was pretty good. The vegetables mixed in were only lightly fried so the onions still had some crunch to them. There didn’t seem to be much if any egg in it. We also tried a few eggrolls. Just like the Sweet & Sour Chicken, this was a very middle-of-the-road, nothing fancy/nothing weird item. Just $1.30 each, so a pretty decent deal, too. Drinks are Pepsi brands from a fountain, and Red Diamond sweet tea which was really good and strong. Handy tip: If you want something more spicy, skip the awful bland “hot mustard” in the packets and ask for the homemade stuff from the kitchen. It has quite the kick! I think I turned several shades of red after taking a big bite of it. A little bit definitely goes a long way, and the overall flavor (once the heat subsides) is quite nice, too."

1 year ago
Plant Muzik, Inc.:
5

"I recently dined at China King in Orange Beach, AL, and my overall experience was satisfactory. One notable aspect was the swift turnaround time after placing my order, which was impressive. The sesame chicken, while tasty, was slightly chewy, but the flavors were enjoyable. The crab rangoon and lo mein were consistent with my expectations. While there were some minor flaws, the efficient service and decent flavors made it a decent dining choice in the area."

1 year ago
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