Caridad China
Chinese, latin american · Brooklyn
About Caridad China
En Caridad China, te damos la bienvenida a un espacio donde la sencillez y el sabor se fusionan. Nuestra carta ofrece una deliciosa selección de platos chinos y latinoamericanos, preparados con ingredientes frescos y mucho cariño. Ven a disfrutar de una experiencia gastronómica auténtica y relajada...
En Caridad China, te damos la bienvenida a un espacio donde la sencillez y el sabor se fusionan. Nuestra carta ofrece una deliciosa selección de platos chinos y latinoamericanos, preparados con ingredientes frescos y mucho cariño. Ven a disfrutar de una experiencia gastronómica auténtica y relajada en pleno corazón de Graham Avenue.
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Caridad China is a popular spot for Hispanic-Chinese cuisine, known for large portions and flavorful dishes. The butter garlic wings, fried shrimp with tostones, and combination rice are frequently praised. It's a small restaurant with attentive staff.
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Tip: The restaurant is small, so weekend reservations are suggested. Be prepared for large portions and consider ordering the garlic fried chicken wings.
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Caridad China is located in Brooklyn, surrounded by cultural and historical points of interest. Here are some of the most notable places nearby.
Historical Heritage
- Industrial Complex at 221 McKibbin Street (A 338m) — building in Brooklyn, United States of America Lugar inscrito en el Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos
- St. George's Protestant Episcopal Church (A 498m) — church building in Brooklyn, New York, United States Lugar inscrito en el Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos
Parks & Gardens
- Sternberg Park (A 421m) — park in the United States of America
- Martinez Playground (A 484m) — park in the United States of America
- Lindsay Triangle (A 491m) — park in the United States of America
- Garden Playground (A 543m) — park in Kings County, New York, United States of America
- Bartlett Playground (A 545m) — park in the United States of America
- De Hostos Playground (A 618m) — Park in Brooklyn, New York City
Other Points of Interest
- Win Son Bakery (A 253m)
- McKibbin Street Lofts (A 416m) — two apartment buildings in Brooklyn
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Caridad China Brooklyn Reviews
The plantain sandwiches were absolutely bomb! Fell in love with the Jibarito sandwich while living in Chicago and have been trying to find a solid spot for one in nyc for 2 years with no luck. Searched for Chinese food in the area but saw that this restaurant served tostones sandwiches and had to try! They were just as good as the ones in CHI 😋
Everything was fresh food came fast large portions would definitely go again
It's a great Chinese food restaurant that also serves Dominican dishes. You can get some good mofongo instead of rice as a side. So that's what I ordered, General Tso's chicken with mofongo on the side, Sweet and Sour chicken with mofongo on the side, a vegetable spring roll, an egg roll, and an egg custard desert. All the food tastes good, but the prices are rather high, though.
Fresh delicious food with ample portions. Great value. Not much seating. Weekend reservations suggested
My daughter and I are frequent customers. This is the most authentic Chinese food outside of Chinatown, especially their Fried Rice. Their portions are great, food comes out nice and hot. The staff are friendly. It is one of the best Spanish/Chinese restaurants in Williamsburg!!! Eat in or order Take Out, they are the best!
Nice little place that serves amazing tasty food Chinese food with Spanish food. Such a wonderful blend. I had the steak & onions with mashed green plantains”Tostones” with garlic sauce on top it tasted so delicious. The steak was juicy and well-seasoned it also came with salad on the side. I highly recommend this place. I also had homemade iced tea that had just the right amount of sweetness.
Amazing SERVICE. OUT OF THIS WORLD FOOD.. WOWO WOW… very attentive staff and the food is LARGE PORTIONS & food comes out quickly. Small restaurant for eat in. BUT ABSOLUTELY WORTH MY 2 hour commute. Definitely A MUST VISIT. Steak with onion & combination rice so yummy.. general tsao steak was also so delicious. Fried dumplings were also great. No need to get appetizers since the food is family style portions.
As someone who loves Chino Latino food I’ve heard about this spot a few times. I finally found the chance to stop by. The interior is a decent size. They have a good amount of seating and I love the decor on the tables. They had the Yankee stadium, Dominican flag, Puerto Rican flag, and much more. The menu is pretty extensive. I feel like it could be overwhelming for someone who has never tried nyc Chinese food. For appetizers, I got crab Rangoons, vegetable spring rolls, and an avocado salad. Crab Rangoons can be hit or miss so I wasn’t surprised that it tasted okay. I don’t think I would order again unless it was a craving. The spring rolls were nice and refreshing. I felt it was mandatory to get some vegetables so the avocado salad was a go. It came with a vinegary dressing too. I was unsure of what to order for my main dish. I was stuck between getting a classic Chinese food dish or something more on the Latino side. I decided to get a Chino Latino staple, Crackling Chicken with a side of Mofongo. Honestly compared to other crackling chicken or chicharron sin hueso I’ve had. This one is my least favorite from presentation to flavor, but don’t get me wrong that doesn’t diminish how I feel about this spot. The side Mofongo was fireeee. From the soft texture to the right amount of garlic flavor. I was never big on Mofongo but this was really good. I even brought it home and my sister enjoyed it. My friend got the spicy orange chicken and they make sure the plate was packed out. I also got a side of sweet plantains. I love how you get everything you love from a Chinese, Dominican, Puerto Rican, etc. spot all in one. Service was really good. They gave us time to order when it took us a minute. Plus our waitress stopped by to fill our cups on multiple occasions. Food didn’t take too long. Also, the portions are on point, so I went back home with food. I would definitely be back this is a GREAT spot overall. Whether it’s lunch, family dinner, date, etc. Caridad China checks all the boxes.
Takeout or Delivery they do not miss. Portions are huge just like the flavor. Full of regulars and the staff and owners are constantly talking to people at tables. Love the garlic fried chicken wings but honestly you could probably order anything and be satisfied. I’ll be back for more.
I usually don't believe a lot of what they post on social media, but Caridad China looked good, we went and we were not disappointed, the service was good and it was nice to hear the waitress speaking very good Spanish! The food was good and they give large portions and the menu was a little different, my cousin has the sesame chicken and I had sesame shrimp they also have mofogo. Also did try the fried rice pretty good.
This is one of those every so often places. Every dish was at best ok, not too good, not too bad. Just ok, the pork chops were a bit salty, as were the garlic wings. On the other hand the general tso’s shrimp left me wanting more. Food is a 3 out of 5. The place was a bit busy, with what seemed to be the neighborhood people. At the end of the day, it got the job done, but I don’t think I’ll be back any time soon.
Sometimes when I am in the mood for Chinese food outside Chinatown, this kind of hits the spot. Growing up, I would remember Leon de Oro and Apollo's, two Spanish Chinese spots. The pork fried rice was awesome and they always had sliced Italian bread with butter. In any case, the portions in Caridad China are large. If you're ordering dinner, you can have half and eat the rest the next day. The food, depending on what you get is a hit or miss. The fried rice is good, for Graham Avenue. Many of the ghetto spots serve the cheap yellow fried rice. Caridad China serves their fried rice the way its done in Chinatown. The Spanish yellow rice is too mushy. Their chicken bits are alright, and so are their fried pork. I never ate in the restaurant, so I cannot comment on that.
I have a soy-bean allergy, i asked them not to use soy sauce on my fried rice. And they said they cant do that. How hard is to skip an ingredient? Is their rice cooked with soy sauce? To my understanding, to make fried rice you use white rice then add the ingredients. Total disappointment. Lazy chefs and careless manager
Food was not what I expected.. Burnt EGG ROLL. Throw out And I ordered WONTON SOUP..& got some type of vegetables and under cook wonton ..who put broccoli in wonton soup,smh.throw out Fry chicken 🐔 was ok.,just needed to be drained off oil..and need some type of season .was blah blah... Would I go again...no.. By the wat look home much for small wonton. Will add receipt to post
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