Best China Restaurant Menu and Price List

Best China is the kind of Chinese takeout spot people keep in their phone for busy nights. The menu has the old favorites lined up like warm lights in a kitchen window: egg rolls, wonton soup, fried rice, lo mein, sesame chicken, General Tso’s chicken, beef with broccoli, shrimp with lobster sauce, and chef specials that feel made for sharing. It is not a tiny menu. It is a long counter of comfort food, with saucy chicken, crisp appetizers, soft noodles, steamed plates, and lunch deals that make weekday ordering simple.

This Best China restaurant menu and price list covers Best China Chinese Restaurant at 5243 Highway 557 in Lake Wylie, South Carolina. Prices may change by pickup time, delivery app, lunch window, rice choice, add-ons, and restaurant updates, so treat this guide as a close price sheet before ordering. The menu shows appetizers from $3.25 to $9.50, soups from $3.25 to $10.95, fried rice and lo mein mostly at $12.50, chicken and pork plates at $14.95, beef and seafood plates at $16.50, chef specials at $17.50, and lunch specials at $10.95.

High-End Picks After the First Look

The top-priced plates at Best China are the chef specials at $17.50. Sa-Cha Twin Delight, Triple Delight, Crispy Orange Peel Beef, Happy Family, Crispy Scallops, and Fruit of the Sea all sit at that price. These are the richer dinner picks because they bring more than one protein, heavier sauce, or a larger seafood mix. Happy Family is the safest premium pick for a table because it brings shrimp, beef, chicken, roast pork, and vegetables in brown sauce.

For a seafood-heavy order, Fruit of the Sea is the best high-end choice. It comes with scallops, jumbo shrimp, crab meat, vegetables, and white sauce. Crispy Scallops is better for someone who wants a firmer bite with a darker sauce. Crispy Orange Peel Beef is the top beef pick for diners who want sweet citrus, garlic, and a crisp edge. A strong premium order would be Crab Rangoons, Hot & Sour Soup, Happy Family, Fruit of the Sea, and Special Lo Mein. That kind of meal fills the table like a lantern filling a room with gold light.

Quick View of Best China Prices

The price range is easy to read once the menu is grouped by section. Egg Roll and Spring Roll cost $3.25 each. Fried Chicken Wings cost $9.50 and sit at the top of the appetizer section. Most soups cost $3.25, while the larger soups for two cost $8.95 to $10.95. Plain Fried Rice and Plain Lo Mein cost $7.95, while meat, shrimp, beef, vegetable, and special versions cost $12.50.

Most chicken plates cost $14.95 and come with white rice or fried rice. Beef and seafood plates cost $16.50. Vegetarian plates cost $13.50. Steamed plates run from $13.50 to $16.50. Lunch specials are one of the best deals because they cost $10.95 and come with fried rice and an egg roll during the lunch window. The menu has a steady rhythm: small starters, warm soups, rice and noodles, then full plates with sauce and rice on the side.

Best China Appetizers and Soup Prices

Item Details Price
Egg Roll Crisp fried roll, classic takeout starter. $3.25
Spring Roll Lighter roll with a crisp wrapper. $3.25
Fried Chicken Wing Fried wings, plain and crisp. $9.50
Fried Jumbo Shrimp, 4 pieces Four fried jumbo shrimp. $6.50
Crab Rangoons, 6 pieces Cream cheese rangoons with a crisp shell. $6.50
Dumplings, 6 pieces Pan-fried dumplings. $7.95
Dumplings, 6 pieces Steamed dumplings. $7.95
Teriyaki Beef, 3 pieces Skewered beef with sweet teriyaki flavor. $6.50
Teriyaki Chicken, 3 pieces Skewered chicken with teriyaki flavor. $6.50
Won Ton Soup Broth with wontons. $3.25
Egg Drop Soup Golden broth with soft egg ribbons. $3.25
Won Ton with Egg Drop Soup Wontons with egg drop broth. $3.25
Hot & Sour Soup Tangy, peppery soup. $3.25
Chicken Rice Soup Simple chicken broth with rice. $3.25
Vegetable Tofu Soup for 2 Vegetables and tofu in a larger portion. $8.95
Subgum Won Ton Soup for 2 Larger wonton soup with more add-ins. $10.95
House Special Soup for 2 House soup in a two-person size. $10.95

The appetizer section is small but covers the main takeout cravings. Egg Roll and Spring Roll are the lowest-priced starters at $3.25. Crab Rangoons at $6.50 are the best choice when the table wants something creamy and crisp. Dumplings cost $7.95, whether pan-fried or steamed, so the choice comes down to texture. Fried Chicken Wing is the biggest starter at $9.50.

Soup prices are friendly, with most single portions at $3.25. Hot & Sour Soup is the best pick for anyone who wants a sharp peppery edge before a sweet chicken plate. Egg Drop Soup is softer and smoother. The two-person soups cost more, but they make sense when two people want to share before rice or noodles arrive.

Fried Rice, Lo Mein, and Chow Mein

Item Details Price
Plain Fried Rice Simple fried rice without added meat. $7.95
Vegetable Fried Rice Fried rice with vegetables. $12.50
Chicken Fried Rice Fried rice with chicken. $12.50
Roast Pork Fried Rice Fried rice with roast pork. $12.50
Shrimp Fried Rice Fried rice with shrimp. $12.50
Beef Fried Rice Fried rice with beef. $12.50
Special Fried Rice Chicken, shrimp, and pork fried rice. $12.50
Plain Lo Mein Soft noodles without added meat. $7.95
Vegetable Lo Mein Soft noodles with vegetables. $12.50
Chicken Lo Mein Soft noodles with chicken. $12.50
Roast Pork Lo Mein Soft noodles with roast pork. $12.50
Shrimp Lo Mein Soft noodles with shrimp. $12.50
Beef Lo Mein Soft noodles with beef. $12.50
Special Lo Mein Chicken, shrimp, and pork with soft noodles. $12.50
Vegetable Chow Mein Served with white rice or fried rice. $13.50
Chicken Chow Mein Served with white rice or fried rice. $14.95
Pork Chow Mein Served with white rice or fried rice. $14.95
Shrimp Chow Mein Served with white rice or fried rice. $16.95
Beef Chow Mein Served with white rice or fried rice. $16.50
Special Chow Mein Chicken, shrimp, and pork with chow mein vegetables. $16.50

Fried rice and lo mein are the easiest full-meal picks. Plain versions cost $7.95, which makes them useful as sides or light meals. The meat, shrimp, beef, vegetable, and special versions all cost $12.50, so Special Fried Rice and Special Lo Mein give the best mix for the same price. They bring chicken, shrimp, and pork instead of one protein.

Chow mein costs more than lo mein on this menu and comes with rice. Vegetable Chow Mein is $13.50. Chicken and pork are $14.95. Beef and special chow mein are $16.50, while Shrimp Chow Mein is $16.95. If you want soft noodles, pick lo mein. If you want a saucier vegetable-heavy plate with rice, pick chow mein.

Vegetarian, Poultry, and Pork Plates

Item Details Price
Sauteed Broccoli Broccoli plate with rice choice. $13.50
Broccoli with Garlic Sauce Broccoli in spicy garlic sauce. $13.50
Mixed Vegetables Mixed vegetable plate with rice. $13.50
Sauteed Snow Peas and Water Chestnuts Fresh crunch with a light sauce. $13.50
Bean Curd with Vegetables Tofu and vegetables with rice. $13.50
Mapo Tofu Spicy tofu plate. $13.50
Sesame Chicken Sweet sesame-style chicken. $14.95
General Tso’s Chicken Sweet and spicy fried chicken. $14.95
Orange Chicken Chicken with orange sauce. $14.95
Crispy Scallion Chicken Crispy diced chicken with chef’s special spiced sauce. $14.95
Lemon Chicken Chicken breast strips with lemon sauce. $14.95
Curry Chicken Sliced chicken with curry sauce. $14.95
Sweet and Sour Chicken Chicken with sweet and sour sauce. $14.95
Moo Goo Gai Pan Chicken with pea pods and mushrooms in white wine sauce. $14.95
Kon Bo Chicken Diced chicken, vegetables, and peanuts. $14.95
Chicken with Snow Peas Chicken with snow peas and water chestnuts. $14.95
Chicken with Cashew Nuts Chicken, mushrooms, and cashews. $14.95
Chicken with Broccoli Chicken and broccoli in sauce. $14.95
Hunan Chicken Chicken with garden greens in Hunan sauce. $14.95
Chicken with Garlic Sauce Sliced chicken with vegetables in hot garlic sauce. $14.95
Chicken with Mixed Vegetables Chicken and mixed vegetables. $14.95
Roast Pork with Snow Peas Roast pork with snow peas. $14.95
Pork with Broccoli Pork and broccoli with rice. $14.95
Pork with Mixed Vegetables Pork with vegetables and rice. $14.95
Pork with Garlic Sauce Shredded pork with vegetables in garlic sauce. $14.95

The vegetarian section is priced at $13.50 across the board. Broccoli with Garlic Sauce and Mapo Tofu are the best choices for heat. Bean Curd with Vegetables is better for a softer, calmer plate. Sauteed Snow Peas and Water Chestnuts gives the most snap and crunch.

The chicken section is one of the strongest parts of the Best China menu. General Tso’s Chicken, Sesame Chicken, Orange Chicken, and Sweet and Sour Chicken are the most familiar orders. Hunan Chicken, Curry Chicken, Sa-Cha Chicken, and Chicken with Garlic Sauce bring more spice. Moo Goo Gai Pan and Chicken with Snow Peas are lighter and cleaner, with more vegetable texture and less heavy sweetness. Pork plates cost the same as chicken plates, so pork fans can order by flavor rather than price.

Beef, Seafood, Chef Specials, and Steamed Plates

Item Details Price
Pepper Steak with Onion Beef with peppers and onions. $16.50
Beef with Broccoli Beef and broccoli in brown sauce. $16.50
Beef with Snow Peas Beef with snow peas and water chestnuts. $16.50
Hunan Beef Beef with garden greens in Hunan sauce. $16.50
Beef with Mixed Vegetables Beef with mixed vegetables. $16.50
Sa-Cha Beef Beef with celery, straw mushrooms, carrots, and baby corn in sa-cha sauce. $16.50
Beef with Garlic Sauce Beef with vegetables in hot garlic sauce. $16.50
Shrimp with Lobster Sauce Shrimp in lobster-style sauce. $16.50
Shrimp with Snow Peas Jumbo shrimp with snow peas and water chestnuts. $16.50
Shrimp with Cashew Nuts Shrimp and mushrooms with cashews. $16.50
Flower Shrimp Jumbo shrimp with vegetables in white wine sauce. $16.50
Shrimp with Broccoli Shrimp and broccoli with rice. $16.50
Hunan Shrimp Shrimp with broccoli, baby corn, green pepper, and water chestnuts. $16.50
Shrimp with Garlic Sauce Shrimp with hot garlic sauce. $16.50
Sa-Cha Shrimp Shrimp with vegetables in sa-cha sauce. $16.50
Scallop with Garlic Sauce Scallops with mushrooms, carrots, and water chestnuts. $16.50
Sa-Cha Scallops Scallops with vegetables in spicy sa-cha sauce. $16.50
Sa-Cha Twin Delight Chicken and shrimp with vegetables in hot sa-cha sauce. $17.50
Triple Delight Shrimp, chicken, beef, and broccoli in brown sauce. $17.50
Crispy Orange Peel Beef Crispy beef with garlic and orange sauce. $17.50
Happy Family Shrimp, beef, chicken, roast pork, and vegetables in brown sauce. $17.50
Crispy Scallops Lightly fried scallops with special brown sauce. $17.50
Fruit of the Sea Scallops, jumbo shrimp, crab meat, and vegetables in white sauce. $17.50
Mixed Vegetables From Steamer Steamed vegetables with light sauce. $13.50
Chicken From Steamer Steamed chicken with vegetables and light sauce. $14.95
Pork From Steamer Steamed pork with vegetables and light sauce. $14.95
Shrimp From Steamer Steamed shrimp with vegetables and light sauce. $16.50
Beef From Steamer Steamed beef with vegetables and light sauce. $16.50
Scallops From Steamer Steamed scallops with vegetables and light sauce. $16.50

Beef and seafood share the same basic price level at $16.50. Beef with Broccoli is the classic order, while Pepper Steak with Onion gives more sweet pepper flavor. Hunan Beef and Beef with Garlic Sauce are better for heat. Shrimp with Lobster Sauce is the old takeout favorite, while Hunan Shrimp and Sa-Cha Shrimp bring stronger spice.

The chef specials sit just one dollar above many beef and seafood plates, which makes them a strong upgrade. Happy Family is the best all-around pick because it has four proteins. Fruit of the Sea is best for seafood lovers. Triple Delight is a clean middle ground with shrimp, chicken, beef, and broccoli. The steamed section is for diners who want a lighter plate with sauce on the side or a gentler finish.

Lunch Specials and Side Orders

Lunch Item Details Price
Pork with Garlic Sauce Served with fried rice and egg roll. $10.95
Sweet and Sour Chicken Served with fried rice and egg roll. $10.95
Moo Goo Gai Pan Served with fried rice and egg roll. $10.95
Chicken with Broccoli Served with fried rice and egg roll. $10.95
Sesame Chicken Served with fried rice and egg roll. $10.95
General Tso’s Chicken Served with fried rice and egg roll. $10.95
Pepper Steak with Onion Served with fried rice and egg roll. $10.95
Beef with Broccoli Served with fried rice and egg roll. $10.95
Shrimp with Lobster Sauce Served with fried rice and egg roll. $10.95
Shrimp with Broccoli Served with fried rice and egg roll. $10.95
Mixed Vegetables Served with fried rice and egg roll. $10.95
Chow Mein Served with fried rice and egg roll. $10.95
Fried Chicken Wing Served with fried rice and egg roll. $10.95
Triple Delight Served with fried rice and egg roll. $10.95
Small White Rice Side order. $3.50
Small Plain Fried Rice Side order. $3.50
Crispy Noodles Side order. $1.50
Brown Sauce Side sauce. $1.50
Sweet & Sour Sauce Side sauce. $1.50

The lunch specials are the best value on the menu. Each listed lunch plate costs $10.95 and comes with fried rice and an egg roll. The lunch list includes chicken, pork, beef, shrimp, vegetable, chow mein, fried wing, and Triple Delight choices. General Tso’s Chicken and Sesame Chicken are strong lunch picks because dinner versions cost $14.95. Beef with Broccoli and Shrimp with Broccoli are even better deals at lunch because dinner versions cost $16.50.

Side orders are simple. Crispy noodles cost $1.50. Brown sauce and sweet and sour sauce also cost $1.50. Small white rice and small plain fried rice cost $3.50. These extras help when one saucy plate needs more rice or when soup needs a crunchy side.

Best China Orders by Budget

For the lowest-cost bite, choose Egg Roll, Spring Roll, or a small soup. For a light meal, Plain Fried Rice or Plain Lo Mein at $7.95 keeps the bill low. For lunch, the $10.95 specials give the best plate for the money because they include fried rice and an egg roll. A lunch General Tso’s Chicken, lunch Beef with Broccoli, or lunch Shrimp with Lobster Sauce gives a full tray without paying dinner prices.

For dinner on a modest budget, chicken and pork plates at $14.95 are the sweet spot. Sesame Chicken, Chicken with Broccoli, Moo Goo Gai Pan, and Pork with Garlic Sauce all give a filling plate with rice. For a few dollars more, beef and seafood plates at $16.50 add a richer protein. The chef specials at $17.50 are the best upgrade when two people are sharing.

Best China Orders by Taste

If you want sweet and crisp chicken, choose Sesame Chicken, Orange Chicken, Sweet and Sour Chicken, or General Tso’s Chicken. General Tso’s has the most heat of the four, while Sesame Chicken is sweeter and rounder. Lemon Chicken is lighter and brighter, like a yellow ribbon tied around a fried chicken plate.

If you want vegetables and brown sauce, choose Chicken with Broccoli, Beef with Broccoli, Shrimp with Broccoli, or Triple Delight. If you want spicy garlic flavor, pick Chicken with Garlic Sauce, Beef with Garlic Sauce, Shrimp with Garlic Sauce, Pork with Garlic Sauce, or Broccoli with Garlic Sauce. If you want a softer meal, choose Moo Goo Gai Pan, Flower Shrimp, Bean Curd with Vegetables, or a steamed plate.

Best China Takeout Tips

The menu is easy to order from when you build the meal in layers. Start with one crisp starter, add one soup if the weather is cold, then choose one rice or noodle plate and one saucy entrée. A simple two-person order could be Crab Rangoons, Hot & Sour Soup, Chicken Lo Mein, and Beef with Broccoli. A bigger family order could be Fried Chicken Wings, Special Fried Rice, General Tso’s Chicken, Shrimp with Lobster Sauce, and Happy Family.

Best China works especially well for mixed tastes. One person can order a spicy plate, another can pick a sweet chicken dish, and another can stay with steamed vegetables or tofu. The menu is like a set of small roads leading to the same dinner table. Some roads are hot, some are sweet, some are salty, and some are soft with rice and broth.

Final Take on Best China Menu Prices

Best China Chinese Restaurant in Lake Wylie has the kind of price list people expect from a steady neighborhood Chinese takeout spot. Lunch specials are the best deal at $10.95. Chicken and pork dinner plates sit at $14.95. Beef and seafood plates sit at $16.50. Chef specials cost $17.50 and offer the richest dinner choices on the menu. Fried rice and lo mein give easy comfort at $7.95 to $12.50, while soups and appetizers help round out the order.

The strongest everyday picks are Egg Roll, Crab Rangoons, Hot & Sour Soup, Special Fried Rice, Chicken Lo Mein, General Tso’s Chicken, Sesame Chicken, Beef with Broccoli, Shrimp with Lobster Sauce, and lunch Triple Delight. The best premium picks are Happy Family, Fruit of the Sea, Crispy Orange Peel Beef, Crispy Scallops, and Sa-Cha Twin Delight. For a quick lunch, a family dinner, or a takeout night with cartons spread across the table, Best China gives plenty of familiar comfort at prices that are easy to scan before ordering.