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Delivery
No
Payment
Accepts Credit Cards
Parking
Good for Kids
Attire
Casual
Alcohol
Reservations
Cuisines:
Chinese
Price Point
$
$ - Cheap Eats (Under $10)
$$ - Moderate ($11-$25)
$$$ - Expensive ($25-$50)
$$$$ - Very Pricey (Over $50)
WiFi
No
Outdoor Seats
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Reviews for Ching Garden
#70 out of 262 restaurants in Greenwood
#4 of 8 Chinese in Greenwood
Top Reviews of Ching Garden
06/12/2015 - Betzi
It took me 15 minutes to give our delivery order over the phone because the employee and those he was asking from the kitchen said they could not make me an order of vegetable fried rice and tofu. Then he was told he couldn't give me a side of tofu with vegetable fried rice. He could not explain the logic. I asked if they could make something with teryaki and tofu. He said no. I then went with homestyle tofu and asked that they cut it up small. I am a vegetarian, but do not enjoy the texture of tofu. I need protein and can get past the texture if diced. I asked for forks and extra soy sauce. The food came, and the tofu was as big as the sweet and sour chicken pieces. I tried it and just could not eat it. We did not get napkins or silverware. We only received 4 packets of soy sauce for a family of 4. And finally there were no fortune cookies. I hadn't asked if they were included because what Chinese restaurant doesn't give fortune cookies?!? I called to let them know about our experience. The owner answered. She said that these were all errors of the employee who took our order. He had left for the day, and she would ask him about it. She said silverware and napkins are never included on delivery orders, but I was told they would be sent. The owner interrupted me several times while I was trying to explain the situation. I said that usually restaurants try to make up for their mistakes by offering a future discount or free meal. She said since no food was actually missing she could not do anything. I have worked in the restaurant business and seen customers demand a free complete order if just one minor mistake was made. I have seen managers meet this demand to satisfy the customer. She refused to provide any satisfaction and certainly did not act like she wanted any business from my family. I was appalled and disappointed with my first and only experience with China Garden.