Color Oaks Chinese Food

1032 E Avenida De Los Arboles, Thousand Oaks
(805) 241-7761

Recent Reviews

JC F.

We have been coming here for years and get the fried touf and eggplant. It is always cooked fresh for us and is always delicious. We also often get the kungpao chicken and it is equally delicious. One is sweet and one is savory. I feel this restaurant should have much higher than 3.9 stars. Give them a try!

Robert Tevjovits

Good food, big portions, great price. Also nice owners, highly recommend!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Cashew Chicken, Hot and Spicy Chicken, Eggplant and Tofu in Garlic Sauce

Pete D.

Always good and consistent quality. We've tried a number of dishes and liked all of them.Would I recommend this place to others: yes

neil sullada

The freshest and most tasty dog I've had

Carol DuFrene

Cashew chicken rubbery, way to many filler veggies. Kung Pao was almost too salty to eat. Won't go back.

Pam J.

Our food was packaged in styrofoam containers that leaked the sauce out into the bag. These containers are meant for dry cold food, definitely not wet hot food. The food was also bland. We will not be supporting this business again.

Christine F.

Low key, unadorned restaurant/take out. Excellent food. Price is medium but portions are large. Garlic broccoli lasts for three side dishes. My favorite Chinese in the area.

D. Duong

Again, the 5 stars is just because i don't want to hiurt anyone's rating. But this place was not good. I should have known when I walked in as it was dirty and the building is falling apart. The BBQ pork buns were mushy and inedible. The potstickers had crunchy and hard edges. The orange chicken was grisly, chewy, and all dark meat parts. Definitely would not eat there again. 50 bucks down the tubes.

Ed Y.

Below average food quality. The signage at the store front has a different name which is not a good sign. There was only a couple of picnic type tables inside the restaurant. So this place is more like for take out only.

Michael B.

Great food for take out. I had tofu with vegetables and wonton soup. Both were outstanding. I don't normally order tofu but I will order again it was sooo good!

Monica Gonzalez

Takeout: Yes

Alberto B.

Nothing like the authenticity of Hans dumpling tho, Ive live down the street for 30 years and the taste is bland compared to Hans but still blows Panda Express out of the park.

Stan C.

Pleasantly surprised bc it's such a hole in the wall. Food and veggies are always fresh. Highly recommend and will go so far as to say top 3 places for Chinese food in the CV. Take out is a must as there's is limited seating, and plaza can get sketchy at times.

Rob Kimmel

New ownership. Probably the most bland Chinese food I've ever had. Tried mapo tofu, Sichuan beef, veg soft noodles, and hot n sour soup and could not even finish it. I really wanted the food to be tasty since the place is so close and convenient.I gave it an extra star because the staff is friendly and another star for quick service and hoping there will be future improvement...

Obinna Anyanwu

If you are looking for quick Chinese food, this is the spot, but if you’re looking for Chinese food that will actually make you feel somewhat satisfied after eating it just go to imperial. The food on display looked as if it had been sitting there drying out for hours and it was an instant red flag when I asked for Shu Mai and they said it was it was a 10-15 minute wait. I am nearly positive this Shu Mai was frozen and then warmed up/steamed to order. I don’t know if they actually make it in house but regardless it was not good. The Trader Joes frozen Shu Mai definitely beats this which is sad. If you want affordable and quick Chinese food, you should be good with the basic food options, especially if you are getting one of the lunch combo plates. Apart from that it’s a no go.

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