Richmond Chinese Restaurant

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  • Long term customer at this place. Food is the best Chinese I've ever had. Jenny and the staff are amazing. Food comes out quickly. In 16 years, I've n…

  • Great Chinese, big serves goyim . Shekels go far with this order. Been a customer for 10 years . Always on point . oy vey goys ! I always have the chi…

  • Chicken wasn't cooked properly on honey chicken, and the other dishes we got didn't taste fresh, if that makes sense. Tasted like old takeout, Spent o…


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Richmond Chinese Restaurant is open for Casual Dining. Richmond Chinese Restaurant serves Chinese dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!

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10 Reviews on “Richmond Chinese Restaurant”

Very Good
4.1
10 reviews
  • David Bailey

    Family dinner for 5. Very welcoming hostess makes you feel welcome. Chicken and sweetcorn soup both tasty and a generous serving. We shared various mains beef and mushroom, honey chicken, pork and prawns with vegetables. All good portions and tasty but the legend of honey chicken was crunchy on outside, sticky and tasty. Very yum! Will be back!

  • Alex Richards

    Menu has been updated with new prices effective 1st April 2017. Attached are the files for it. Still great food, great service and great prices.

  • Ethical Hedonist

    I love this place. The staff are extremely friendly and welcoming and the 1970s decor with brown faux wood panelled walls is everything you could ever want out of a good Chinese restaurant. The food is delivered quickly and your order is taken promptly, regardless of how busy it is. Although most of the dishes are delicious, I can highly recommend the Honey Chicken; crunchy on the outside and soft on the inside. Richmond Chinese Restaurant has the Western-Chinese cuisine down pat.

  • Yummologist

    Hey guys, I am reviewing Richmond Chinese Restaurant by name and nature. The reason my partner and I picked this place is because its literally a 2-minute drive from our house, which is great! I phoned them up and placed an order for take-away because we didnt really feel like dining out, and I was recovering from a cold so didnt really want to put proper shoes on. We ordered a special fried rice, honey chicken, and sweet and sour pork. Pretty safe options but we just felt like eating something westernised and familiar to our palette. However, we felt like being a little bit fancy so thats why we picked Chinese food instead of Subway or chicken shop, which are also within that small shopping village. as they call it. I must say, I like the simplicity of the name of the restaurant – Richmond Chinese Restaurant, as it tells you where and what it is, very efficient. We picked up our food and the service was good and the order was ready upon our arrival. This is probably due to the fact that we picked the order up in the recommended timeframe provided to me on the phone. In our case it was 15 minutes, which I think is a very reasonable time frame. The order only cost $26, which I thought was quite cheap. The staff were friendly, even though I had an awkward interaction with the man serving me. He asked me if I wanted cutlery, but I thought he asked me if I wanted a catalogue, so as a result of my misunderstanding I answered, no, thank you, we just look it up online. He looked at me with a puzzled look upon his face and repeated the word cutlery in a louder tone, and looked at me right in the eye. I said, Oh sorry I thought you said catalogue, and he just laughed and said I thought it was strange when you said we look it up online, and he laughed. Then my partner joked and said well just order some cutlery on ebay, this little comment eased the weird vibe that was growing in the room. I must say I thought it was weird that he would say catalogue instead of menu, but it just shows how easily you can mishear someone when youre hungry. As we left and were driving home my partner asked me if I noticed the strange interior of the restaurant. I told him no as I was too busy concentrating on the transaction. The whole way home he was telling me about the strange interior he was saying there were plenty of donation boxes for various charities about 5 he reckons. Apparently the doorways were odd, very congested and puzzle-like, and there were dusty presents hanging from the ceiling, and he said something about it feeling like a prison and how the counter bit where you pick up your food reminded him of going to a teller at the bank. He was waffling on about it for ages like an old hen that he nearly missed the turn onto our street. I had to say this is our street in a semi-loud tone so that he didnt miss it, and he just said yeah I know, I wasnt gonna miss it yeah right, I thought in my head, but I let it go. We got home and prepared our feast on our coffee table and I must say, it was absolutely scrumptious. The special fried rice was great, good amount of everything in the rice. One of my bits of pork in the rice was a little chewy, but that was the only issue I had with it. The honey chicken was pretty much as good as it can get. Just the standard honey chicken taste was what we were after and its exactly what we got, no complaints there. The same with the sweet and sour pork no surprises there. It was a very un-surprising and satisfying meal which is exactly what we wanted.Some people say its not the destination, its the journey I would say, I disagree. The journey was only okay, Im glad we got to our destination of food town in the end. The journey would not have been worth it, and I definitely would not have gone through with it if I knew thered be no food at the end of the tunnel. Anyways Richmond Chinese Restaurant is a great option for Chinese food if you are anywhere near Richmond Road! I give it 4 starts. Thanks

  • Poppie

    Whenever Poppy has the urge for some genuine suburban Chinese restaurant takeaway he heads into Richmond Chinese. Poppy recommends dining in for a better experience surrounded by the old timewarp decor and magnificent service from Jenny and her staff who are always friendly and helpful. Poppy loves a chat with Jenny. Best spring rolls in Adelaide!! The flaming satay chicken is a knockout and the sweet and sour pork/chicken is moorish. Highly recommend you try Richmond if youre in the area or after a quiet low key suburban dine in. Never had a bad experience here. Thumb up definitely worth an eat

  • Le Truc Ly

    Seeing many good reviews here makes us wonder if this is why there are so midiocre /sub par restaurants around South Australia. We recently had a home party and ordered 6-7 takeaway dishes. 5 of which we could not believe cooked by a seasoned chef. Felt like they used premade satchets at the supermarket.

  • CunnyFuntâ„¢

    I’ve lived in the area for years but have only been here a handful of times, reason being the Chinese food here is really westernised. It’s definitely popular with the Aussies but not sure if the same can be said with the non-Aussies. I enjoy the occasional lemon chicken or sweet/sour pork or Mongolian beef and this place makes those type of dishes really well. Prices are really good too especially during lunch ie $5 for a large fried rice? If you’re into westernised Chinese then this is the place. Staff are friendly and the restaurant is clean and well decorated.

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200 Richmond Road Marleston, Adelaide, SA

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