China Garden Reading (Shinfield)
About the Business
China Garden Reading (Shinfield) is a premium establishment that epitomizes the perfect blend of Chinese culinary traditions and contemporary dining experience. Situated at 250 Shinfield Rd, in the heart of Reading, RG2 8EY, United Kingdom, this restaurant is a must-visit for food enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike.
The moment you step into China Garden Reading (Shinfield), your senses will be overwhelmed with the welcoming aroma of the freshest and most authentic ingredients, handpicked by our chefs daily. Our dishes strike a balance between classic Chinese cuisine and modern culinary techniques, creating a unique flavor profile that will tantalize your taste buds.
Our menu is crafted to cater to different dietary preferences and requirements, ranging from vegetarian to gluten-free and vegan options, ensuring that everyone can enjoy our delectable meals. Each dish is prepared with care and passion, utilizing only the finest and freshest ingredients available.
The restaurant's elegant ambiance is perfect for those seeking an intimate or romantic atmosphere, with a touch of oriental flavor to set the mood. The staff is highly professional and always willing to go the extra mile to ensure that your every need is met, guaranteeing a memorable dining experience.
In summary, China Garden Reading (Shinfield) is a fantastic point of interest in Reading, offering exceptional Chinese cuisine, impeccable service, and a tranquil, relaxing environment. So why not come and indulge in an exquisite culinary experience like no other? Book your table now, and we guarantee that you will cherish the memory for a lifetime.
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Location & Phone number
250 Shinfield Rd, Reading RG2 8EY, United Kingdom
Hours open
Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
5:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Wednesday:
5:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Thursday:
5:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Friday:
5:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Saturday:
5:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Sunday:
5:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Reviews
"The female waitress can speak Cantonese and English well. A nice dining experience."
"At first glance the all you can eat menu seems like decent value. Starters were nice and we thought we were in for a treat but the main dishes were a let down. Crispy Chilli beef with no beef, chewy squid and sickly lemon chicken were not what we had in mind. While portions were decent everything was lack lustre. Being conscious of the 'pay for what you don't eat at full price' clause we tried our best to get through everything, but would have rather had the starters again. Drinks were very over priced and the coke was flat and questionably Coca-Cola. Add onto this 12.5% service charge and the exclamation that they only take cash and the cash point was up the road, and the meal came to over £100 for three people with soft drinks and one glass of wine. On the plus side the chow mein was good and everything came out very quickly. Maybe a case of learning what is worth eating and what isn't to get value for money."
"I tried the All You Can Eat menu. Chilli Salt, sweet sour and crispy dishes are great. Soups are also wonderful. The variety of choices definitely meets your expectations. The quality of fried noodles needs to keep up the consistency. The first one is good but the second of the same dish is just so so."
"Nice staff, tidy and spacious environment, some of the food are good. Fried beef noodle and sweet & sour pork are tasty"
"Very nice Cantonese food! I’m from HongKong, So as the chef as I heard, and I do think it’s authentic. I definitely feel closer to Home. I would say it’s 80% taste like home, I understand that some ingredient are not possible to get exactly the same way as in Hong Kong. I ordered a la carte, not the buffet, since that’s not usually how we go to a Cantonese parlour, but food seems to be in bigger portion, and the plating seems nicer (I guess) One thing to comment, is the rice, it was a bit dry and separated - a good bowl of rice should be a little moist, and shiny, and a little tacky so they stick together but not too much. I guess it is because we went on a very quiet night and there were only a few people in the restaurant - maybe the turn around was really low. For a busy restaurant, this would not happen generally because the rice was being consumed immediately. However, so far the best Cantonese food in Reading I have tried! Keep on the good work! The food is beautiful, not too oily, not overly sweet with cornstarch sauce, not overly rely on the dreaded “sweet and sour sauce” (that’s not a good representation of Chinese food) and most of all, definitely the quality is not like those take away Chinese food shops! Please try this for yourself! You get what you pay for! The atmosphere was good , it’s very neat , clean and comfortable. I was chatting with a waitress who was friendly and also come from Hong Kong. I would definitely come again with more friends, and try other dishes."
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