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Lu M.

05/04/2016

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For the first time, I ordered dinner for delivery. The total was 10% higher than the online menu stated even though it states "free delivery w/$15 minimum" and also taking into consideration sales tax. I still gave the driver a tip because I'm sure that wasn't his fault. I was shorted part of my order and the food wasn't good at all. It wasn't disgusting, but it wasn't good. This is confusing because I've eaten there, dine-in, for lunch on several occasions and always received good food at a good price. Even though it was a small sum, I still feel ripped off. I don't know whether I'll give them another chance.

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Vincent K.

02/29/2016

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Food is very tasty and fresh. Regularly order China Village for our business meetings and have no complaints. Delivery time is amazing. Food is spiced just right.

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Garrett E.

02/22/2016

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Great food and excellent service. This restaurant is just a few doors down from our office and we eat here often. Always great food.

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D.g. P.

08/07/2015

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We've been eating their food for years, always good and we pick it up and we never had a problem with getting towed.

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coloradobarb

11/23/2011

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Never go near the China Villag...

Never go near the China Village on 203 N Union. The use towing your car as a source of income at a cost of $180 minimum with Pinky's Towing. The Comcast office is directly north of China Village. The Chinese owner stands outside and calls Pinky's the moment someone walks towards Comcast. My husband and son has their car towed by Pinky's at the request of China Village yesterday afternoon after being on the property for less than 5 minutes. Comcast has notices posted but only 3 feet from the floor where you can not see them when the office and parking lot is full - as it always is. Comcast tells me they are moving their offices soon to by Costco at Nevada. My husband and son had to walk 2 miles in a bad part of town to retrieve the car. Then Pinky's would not give us back the car without stealing a copy of personal identity in exchange for the car (even though we paid him in cash). Then Pinky's shoved their 'contract' at us, demanded a signature, and claimed that he would charge me another $66 if I wanted to check out the car for damage. (The contract had a hold harmless statement in it about damage to the car) These people are classless scam operators. Never go to the China Village!!!! You will be spending at least $180 for your visit!

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mikepatch

01/15/2011

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Tow Scam

I was going to stop by and eat china village for lunch, and i had to drop a box off at comcast real quick. I was only in there five minutes came out and my truck had been towed. Heres how it works....there is an employee by the restraunt that sits in his car in the parking lot and preys on comcast customers. As soon as you park the car and walk out he is on the phone with dispatch (pinkys towing). The tow truck is there within minutes and tows it off in a matter of five minutes. Once towed they charge you $150.00 for hook up, tow and additional $30.00 dollars for storage. They tow it to pinkys towing on boulder st. nine blocks from the buisness. The food is not the greatest and they make more money off their cut from the towing scam than they probally do with the food service. They get away with this because even though its public parking for the restraunt its considered private property by the owner and pinkys towing is licensed by the state so they can charge the outragious $180.00 for non conseunsual towing and then share their cut with the restraunt after the tow is paid. We dont need buisness's like this in the United States that prey on innocent victims. I am a United States Army Veteran, and i am appauled that the state of Colorado allows such practices. In short if you dont want to have your vehicle towed on a tow scam.......Stay Away!!!!!

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parsa2

11/24/2007

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One of the Oldest Chinese Resturants in the Springs

Great food, good prices, nice lunch menu - I've been going there for years.

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Hours
Regular Hours
Mon - Fri:
Sat:
Sun:
Extra Phones

Fax: 719-475-0298

Payment method
all major credit cards
Price Range
$
Categories
Chinese Restaurants, Restaurants
Other Information

Parking: Lot, Free

Wheelchair Accessible: Yes

Cuisines: Chinese, Asian

Price Range : Below Average

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