Nestled in the heart of Alva, Capital Chinese is a fine dining spot that offers delectable Chinese cuisine at reasonable prices. The establishment boasts a cozy and welcoming ambiance with friendly staff that takes orders efficiently. The interior design is simple yet elegant, with a touch of traditional Chinese elements.
The menu features a wide range of dishes, including their famous Special Fried Rice, Szechaun Chicken, and Beef Satay with loads of vegetables. The Salt and Pepper Chicken Wings and Honey Chicken Wings are also a must-try. For drinks, they offer a variety of soft drinks and wines to complement your meal.
The restaurant's location is convenient, making it easy for customers to drop by and grab a quick bite or order delivery. The establishment also offers takeaway options for those on the go.
Overall, Capital Chinese is a great place to satisfy your cravings for Chinese cuisine. With its delicious food, friendly service, and affordable prices, it's no wonder why locals consider it the best Chinese takeaway in the Hillfoots.
Your average Chinese takeaway outlet. Service: Take out Meal type: Dinner Price per person: £1–10 Food: 4 Service: 4 Atmosphere: 2 Recommended dishes: Sweet & Sour Chicken Cantonese Style
This was not a nice experience after reading good reviews this was a complete let down. We ordered Singapore noodles which were greasy soft and over cooked and lacked flavour also contained no prawns which you would expect in any other Singapore noodles. The prawn crackers were cooked days ago as they were also semi soft were fishy tasting not good and not to the standard of a hot prawn cracker that you might get in a decent place. The sweet and sour chicken was pink chicken and again under flavoured. The fried rice was OK but obviously the chef loves dark soy as I was the darkest fried rice I have seen and didn't contain egg or spring onions like it should. Spring rolls were soggy as they were put into a foil box what do you expect when you put fried good into a foil box but soggy. The Chicken Satay was OK but unlike the others it was a bit over flavoured. So all and all this was a family treat. Won't be back people compare this as a good Chinese I wouldn't go back. This has put me off ordering Chinese food to be honest. (Note to chef I worked with Chinese food for years and a good recipe for Sweet and Sour would be rice wine vinegar equal amounts of light soy ketchup sugar and splash of dark soy mix sauce done. Stir fry your chicken peppers pineapple and onions. Job done Meal type: Dinner Price per person: £10–20 Food: 1 Service: 3 Atmosphere: 2