China Palace Restaurant Menu – Middletown Township, NJ

Type : Taiwanese restaurant

Location : Middletown Township, NJ

Based on 51 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.1 stars. Price $$

✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Takeout

China Palace Restaurant 07748

Address:
1815 NJ-35, Middletown Township, NJ 07748

Phone: (732) 957-0554

Website:

Hours

Tuesday 11 AM–2 PM, 5–8 PM
Wednesday 11 AM–2 PM, 5–8 PM
Thursday 11 AM–2 PM, 5–8 PM
Friday 11 AM–2 PM, 5–8 PM
Saturday 11 AM–2 PM, 5–8 PM
Sunday 5–8 PM
Monday 11 AM–2 PM, 5–8 PM

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Reviews

Greg Caggiano
Great Taiwanese food in an unexpected place. Not much decor to speak of, but you don’t go to a restaurant to stare at the walls. Good prices and speedy service.

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Jessica Wang
The Chinese name of the restaurant literally​ meant “Taiwan Small Eatery” and that was what it served: authentic, inexpensive Taiwanese food that was sold at roadside eateries in Taiwan. It even played​ old (very old) Taiwanese/Japanese songs in the background.

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Imani Lugo
Called to order for the first time and I started my order with one item I was unaware that they did not have but still had more to order but the woman that answered the phone said “we don’t have it” and automatically hung up without taking the rest of my order.

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vaderundershorts
The perfect example of you can’t judge a book by it’s cover. The whole bowling center and parking lot that this restaurant is attached to looks like it was abandoned probably 20 years ago. From the outside, you would not think that any business was still running here. The restaurant has black tinted windows that you can’t see inside, so it look dark and closed. The entrance to the blowing alley looks like it was chained up and closed. Both are more than open, but are great. The bowling alley is modern inside and well lit. The restaurant says “China Palace” but it’s actually authentic Taiwanese food. Everything from oyster omelets, to meat cup cake, thick soup with vermicelli, to braised pork over rice dishes. Because of the pandemic ongoing, they are only doing takeout at the moment, but it’s worth the effort to get there. Wherever GPS guides you, take it, because it’s not leading you to an abandoned alley, it’s actually very much alive. The prices were on the slightly higher side, not overly expensive, but worth the extra price for the authentic taste. I am only not giving five stars because it’s not eat in, and because the decor of the interior, unlike the bowling alley, is stuck in very much 1970’s decor. When we have a chance to eat in, will update this, but for now, 5 stars on the food, brought down one star only because could not eat in.

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Timothy Law
Authentic taiwanese food. No dine in, only take out.

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Lauren Durfee
Delicious, amazing service. Power went out due to a flood and they treated us so kindly and we ate by candle light. Went home full and content with extra fortune cookies! Will be back time and time again.

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Brandon Santos
Ordered food from here tonight and received our food an hour and a half late and the food was freezing cold. We called about the issue and the manager refused to give us any form of refund blaming the cold food on her slow delivery driver. We requested some form of refund or even for them to remake the food for us and they refused and asked for the food back after we had already thrown it away an hour before. very unprofessional

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Peter D
Take out only in a dine in facility, but the food was good and the prices are reasonable A big plus is they offer traditional Taiwanese dishes.

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Katie Sun
Even though the restaurant is kinda shady looking, the food is really authentic and made with ingredients they even grow. The service is awesome and so is the food. I recommend it highly.

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凌保倫
Their food is OK, lunch hour only serve till 1:30PM, and they will closed at 8:30PM. Make sure they are opened before you want to eat there.

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