Beijing Cafe

1715 Norman Dr # C, Valdosta - 31601
146 reviews
Chinese
(229) 253-0808

We went in restaurant to be seated. We looked around and noticed what looked like the living room of the owners home at the front of the restaurant. There was junk laying all over the tables. Then we noticed the prices for Asian food were very expensive. The owner came out to take our order and loudly began talking to the only other customers in the restaurant and dropping f bombs very loudly. We had 3 children with us and decided to leave.

Too many places to order from in Valdosta!…..Horrible food! I grab simple chicken wings from these guys awhile back so I decided to eat something else. Now I have had pan fried noodles before and spring rolls from five star places all over this country. Being a Truck driver allows for me to explore. Anyway this particular place pan fried noodles was not pleasing enough to my taste. The cabbage in the spring rolls was very tough and the sauce on the pan fried noodles was way to thick and just overly salty. My husband and I immediately returned the food. So I tried my best to let the woman know that the food was not to our liking and I did this respectfully however she blew up and got loud as if she couldn’t handle her emotions. I guess she can’t handle rejection. I contain myself because deep down inside I wanted to throw that food across the dining area and tell her to keep the money. I told her I was willing to pay for the spring rolls since we pick over it. So she gave us back part of the money and said don’t order from here no more and I said that’s fine by me I won’t be back I’ll be to happy to keep me and the rest of my fellow truckers out your business.

Awful food, do not recommend the chicken curry it tastes like soap, tge sesame chicken was okay and when I asked for the curry to be taken back they refused. Terrible service, Terrible food. Would not recommend

Food is great however prices are much higher than many restaurants. Price is higher than menu states. I ordered:Small egg drop soupCrab Wontons (4)Spring rolls - one order is 2.The total was almost $20Again, the food is good but quite expensive.

Hair in one of our dishes.Extremely long wait, spent about 2-2&1/2 hours in there and only about 25 mins of that was eating.Food (that didn’t have hair in it) was nice, served piping hot.

Wonderful!Authentic Chinese cuisine... fantastic taste...reminds of the time spent in Beijing it's self.

Tried this place when it was recommended and we were blown away by how delicious the food was! This will be our go to from now on!

Very tasty food and a wide variety of selections including Thai dishes along with the Chinese. Excellent Hot and Sour Soup! The traditional dinner combination is a good amount of food with many options for the main dish. This is a family run restaurant, but even on a Friday night the service was fast and considerate. After our inquiring about meat in the spring rolls versus the egg rolls, the server later asked if egg was okay in the vegetable fried rice because many vegetarians don't eat eggs either.

Hair in one of our dishes.Extremely long wait, spent about 2-2&1/2 hours in there and only about 25 mins of that was eating.Food (that didn’t have hair in it) was nice, served piping hot.

I hate to write a negative review because it’s a small business trying to thrive, but my experience there last night was way less than stellar. Their current prices are higher than those on their website (which are high already) and that’s a problem when ordering take out. I ordered veggie Pad Thai and was charged for chicken - this greatly annoys us vegetarians (especially since I’m sure both versions have veggies, so I’m just paying for non-existent chicken). The Pad Thai was mushy, soup-like and not good. I tossed the whole thing (if you knew me, to throw out food says a lot). The vegetable lettuce wraps came without the crispy rice noodles and plum sauce noted on the menu and which kind of make the dish. The sesame tofu and spring rolls were good, but nothing I’d return for based on their prices/quantity: $5.75 for two spring rolls with nothing more than cabbage inside and $11.75 for a half-filled container of tofu. Maybe it was an off night? At nearly $45 for what I ended up eating -a small order of sesame tofu and two cabbage-filled spring rolls- I won’t be back.