New China Station

2411 W North Ave, Chicago - 60647
143 reviews
Chinese Szechuan
(773) 252-1023

I placed an order via Uber Saturday night. Although I will say the sauce on their sweet-and-sour chicken as well as the sauce on the orange chicken with some of the best I’ve ever had. However the chicken was almost inedible, it tasted like fried skin with no chicken and It was so hard I actually broke a tooth on it. The crab was good but over cooked I can’t believe that there was any chicken in the pieces in the other two dishes that I got. Since I ordered late in the day I thought at first that that they simply dumped the scraps from the fryers in and poured sauce on it. I will never order there again.

Solid, no frills, and affordable take-out. We got fish filet lunch specials (szechuan and mixed-veggie) with chicken fried rice, egg roll or wonton, and a drink...which is a lot of food for what you pay. Big portions and tasted good... definitely satisfied my Asian food cravings. If you want fancier Asian food then go to Chinatown or duck duck goat

Wow. Why have I waited so long to try this place?! I’ve heard New China mentioned for probably close to a decade for their dry chili chicken/fish, pot stickers and other more “authentic” and/or cult offerings, but have never gotten food from here before. I ordered delivery directly from them and appreciate the $3 delivery fee. It can be cost prohibitive to tip $5 and then to be charged $4 or more for delivery as well. Delivery was estimated to be 55-65 minutes and arrived in 30ish minutes.I am blown away by the quality of what I received and not by lunch special standards but just in general. That said, the fact that these lunch specials are so quality in each component, generously portioned, priced affordably, AND well packaged is amazing. I like to know how the hot & sour and wonton soups are at Chinese places because it’s a favorite quick meal pick up order for me, so had to check these out in my maiden voyage as well.My order:-Chicken with Mixed Vegetable lunch combo with chicken fried rice, crab Rangoon, and Diet Coke.-Fish Filet Kung Pow lunch combo with chicken fried rice, egg roll, and Diet Coke.-Wonton soup-Hot & Sour soup-Chicken hot & sour soupChicken with mixed vegetables- lots of fresh veggies including Napa cabbage which I love, and although the photo may not show it, there’s a lot of chicken. I was looking for a cleaner lunch option and this fit the bill. You could eat this every week and feel good.Fish filet Kung Pow- I’m a sucker for fish filet but sometimes the dry options are too greasy for me. I wanted veggies and this is such a delicious dish and unique lunch offering! Fresh, delicious, generous. I would get this again for sure.Chicken Fried rice - usually I just get white rice because the fried rice that comes with lunch specials is rarely any good. I’m so glad I decided to test it out. The rice is packaged separately and it’s not just rice fried with some chicken bits. BIG pieces of chicken AND vegetables.Crab Rangoon - you get one Rangoon and it’s large and seemingly house made! There’s actual scallion pieces and other items mixed into the cream cheese, very tasty.Egg roll - you get one in the combo and from the menu it looks like these are chicken egg rolls and have peanut sauce in them. I don’t think I tasted the peanut sauce because I usually can’t stand that peanut butter is a Chicago egg roll standard, but this was genuinely delicious and I didn’t suspect they were chicken either. The filling was moist and delicious.Wonton soup - lots of veggies, big wontons, tasty filling, really good.Hot & Sour soup - pretty good, would def get again. It doesn’t beat my favorite one from another spot, but it’s definitely up there. I wish Chinese restaurants in general would put less cornstarch in their H&S soups, this one could have less but definitely isn’t guilty of totally overdoing it.I love that everything was packaged separately and not spilling everywhere in a styrofoam container. Excellent experience, looking forward to trying more from here in the future.

Best Chinese food in the neighborhood I would have given them 5 stars but the sweet-and-sour chicken it's cut 2 thin so it's dryEverything else I had so far has been deliciousI don't understand why they're not opened on WednesdayI wish they were closed on Sundays and Mondays since I'm at work

Food was not good as it usually is i think my order was rushed to cook. They didn't cook food how I asked it to be. Young man that took my order was kind of rude if u don't ask to use the coupon while placing your order it dosen't apply to u. I won't be visiting anymore I spent 70$ and it wasn't worth it at all.

Excellent entrees including the Mongolian beef and kung Pao/general tso chicken, super convenient location, my go to spot for Chinese takeout. The serving size portions are awesome!

Horrible service. Did not want to take my order.

I ordered 2 small beef fried rice. The beef had no flavor and it looked like boiled fat it had no flavor. And it was not beef it looked like boiled pork with all of the fat left on. The cashier was very rude. I had to ask for napkins and I was only given one soy sauce for two orders of pork ffried fat! I will never order from this place again! Buyer Beware! Stay away because you don't know what they are serving you.

Seriously don't know why these reviews are so bad. This place is the SPOT! Just order take out and cuddle up with your boo while you watch a movie. Orange chicken and Mogolian beef are our favorite order.

Ugliest and stinkerest place...!! The place smells horrible and the attention is terrible .. I ordered a wonton soup and the container was not even full, it was more vegetables and a fatal flavor ....!I DON'T RECOMMEND THIS PLACE AT ALL.. THE FOOD DOESN'T TASTE GOOD AND FLIRTING IS VERY DIRTY AND ABANDONED . . ATTENTION IS FATAL