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From a reviewer’s perspective, the menu at China Garden (Little Silver) presents a broad, classic American-Chinese selection that leans heavily into variety and comfort-driven staples, offering something for nearly every preference. The fried rice section stands out with familiar favorites such as 48. House Special Fried Rice, 46. Beef Fried Rice, 44. Chicken Fried Rice, 45. Shrimp Fried Rice, and 43. Roast Pork Fried Rice, each reflecting the restaurant’s focus on hearty, customizable staples. The chicken entrées are equally expansive, featuring well-known combinations like 81. Chicken With Broccoli, 82. Chicken With Mixed Vegetable, 86. Moo Goo Gai Pan, 89. Chicken With Snow Peas, and 90. Chicken With Pepper & Tomato, balancing lighter vegetable-forward options with richer sauces. Noodle lovers are well covered through lo mein selections including 50. Chicken Lo Mein, 49. Roast Pork Lo Mein, 53. House Special Lo Mein, alongside 54. Vegetable Lo Mein and 54a Plain Lo Mein, offering both simplicity and fuller mixed variations. Seafood and specialty dishes add depth, with items such as 73. Curry Shrimp, 79. Shrimp With Mixed Vegetable, 80. Scallop With Mixed Vegetable, and 78. Scallop With Fresh Mushroom highlighting a more savory, sauce-driven approach.
The appetizer section delivers familiar starters like 6. Shrimp Toast, 7. Fried Wonton (12), 4. Vegetable Spring Roll (2), and 5. Fantail Shrimp, setting a traditional tone for the meal. Meanwhile, classic comfort choices appear in categories like sweet & sour, with 107. Sweet & Sour Pork, 108. Sweet & Sour Chicken, and 109. Sweet & Sour Shrimp, alongside house specialties such as H33. Moo Shu Pork (With 4 Pancakes) and H40. Shrimp With Cashew Nuts. The menu further expands into chop suey, egg foo young, and combination plates like C 3. Sweet & Sour Chicken and C 19. Shrimp With Broccoli, reinforcing its diner-style flexibility. Overall, China Garden’s menu emphasizes generous portions, familiar flavors, and a wide range of proteins and preparations, making it a dependable choice for traditional Chinese-American takeout.