Explore China House Restaurant’s menu featuring made-to-order Chinese favorites like egg rolls, dumplings, soups, and savory pork dishes. Enjoy fresh, hot meals from a family-owned Fort Wayne spot with great reviews for quality and service.
China House Restaurant in Fort Wayne offers a vibrant menu that embodies the essence of authentic Chinese cuisine. Their selection of Lo Mein and Mei Fun noodles features an inviting range from vegetable to shrimp and house special varieties, each crafted with balanced flavors and fresh ingredients. The Singapore Mei Fun stands out with its spicy kick, blending shrimp, pork, and chicken for a harmonious taste. Generous portions and made-to-order dishes ensure quality and warmth in every bite.
For larger gatherings, the Party Specials provide an excellent way to sample favorites like sweet & sour chicken, beef with broccoli, and hot and spicy General Tso’s chicken. The menu’s thoughtful variety and consistent execution highlight China House’s dedication to satisfying diverse palates.
From my experience, the dishes here deliver rich, comforting flavors that celebrate traditional recipes without pretension, capturing a perfect balance between savory and spice. It’s a reliable destination for those craving dependable, hearty Chinese meals.
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5 pieces.
For 2. Chicken wings, fried wonton, crab rangoon, egg roll, fried jumbo shrimp and chicken stick.
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4 pieces
Hot and spicy.
Celery, cabbage, and onions. Not noodles.
Celery, cabbage, and onions. Not noodles.
Celery, cabbage, and onions. Not noodles.
Celery, cabbage, and onions. Not noodles.
Celery, cabbage, and onions. Not noodles.
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Chicken, Beef, and Shrimp. Spicy.
Only rice, no vegetables or meat.
Shrimp, pork, and chicken.
Shrimp, pork, and chicken.
Spicy. Shrimp, pork, and chicken.
Shrimp, pork, and chicken.
Spicy.
Mixed vegetables.
Spicy.
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Crab meat, jumbo shrimp, sliced chicken, beef, and pork with assorted Chinese vegetables in chef's special brown sauce.
Sauteed shrimp, chicken, pork and beef with mix Chinese vegetables.
Crab meat, jumbo shrimp, scallops and assorted Chinese vegetables in white sauce.
Jumbo shrimp sauteed with broccoli, snow peas, water chestnuts, baby corn in white sauce.
Scallops, roasted pork, chicken, beef, and jumbo shrimps, pan fried together then sauteed with Chinese vegetables and mushroom in brown sauce.
Spicy.
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Half of General Tso's Chicken, Half of Shrimp w. Chinese Veg. Spicy.
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Celery, cabbage, and onions. Not noodles.
Celery, cabbage, and onions. Not noodles.
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Shrimp fried rice, chicken lo mein, sweet & sour chicken, beef with broccoli, and hot and spicy general tso's chicken.
Chicken fried rice, shrimp lo mein, sweet & sour chicken, house special mei fun, hot and spicy general tso's chicken, beef with broccoli, hot and spicy kung pao triple delight, and happy family.
Celery, cabbage, and onions. Not noodles.
Celery, cabbage, and onions. Not noodles.
Spicy.
Spicy.
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3 pieces
No Boba.
16.5 fl oz.
16.5 fl oz.
16.5 fl oz.
16.5 fl oz.
This place is pretty good. I will say it is expensive but the chinese food is delicious l. The atmosphere isn't the best. But it is nice and good food to get.
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