New China Jamison

Chinese Restaurant
2395 York Rd #18, Jamison, PA 18929, United States +1 215-343-7119
(103 Reviews)

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Description

New China Jamison is located at 2395 York Rd #18, Jamison, PA 18929, United States and specializes in Chinese cuisine. This Chinese restaurant has amassed 103 reviews. On Mondays, the busiest time occurs between 5:30 PM and 8:30 PM with peak waits up to 15 minutes. Wednesdays also see similar peak wait times from 12:30 PM to 3:00 PM, while Fridays experience busier hours from 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM. Thursdays, Saturdays, and Sundays are generally wait-free. Popular dishes here include Broccoli, Boneless Spare Ribs, and Pork Roll on Wonton Soup, showcasing a variety of flavorful options for those visiting during peak or off-peak hours.

Amenities

  • Delivery
  • Onsite services
  • Takeout
  • Dine-in
  • Fast service
  • Solo dining
  • Wheelchair accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair accessible parking lot
  • Comfort food
  • Counter service
  • Accepts reservations
  • Credit cards
  • Debit cards
  • NFC mobile payments
  • Good for kids
  • High chairs
  • Free parking lot
  • Free street parking
  • Parking

FAQs

(1) What are the opening hours of New China Jamison?

New China Jamison operates on the following schedule: Monday (Closed), Tuesday - Saturday (11:00 AM - 09:30 PM), Sunday (12:00 PM - 09:30 PM). Hours may vary slightly depending on the day.

(2) Where is New China Jamison located?

You'll find New China Jamison at 2395 York Rd #18, Jamison, PA 18929, United States, in a convenient and accessible area.

(3) How can I contact or make a reservation at New China Jamison?

You can contact New China Jamison directly at +1 215-343-7119 for reservations or general inquiries.

(4) When is the best time to visit New China Jamison?

If you don't mind a bit of a crowd, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday are perfectly fine, as things tend to stay at a moderate level.

Reviews (103)

4 Superb Reviews Out of 103 Reviews
Amazing
68
Great
18
Okay
3
Not Great
7
Terrible
7
  • You Rock
    Jan 21, 2026 - 4:18 am

    I usually order party tray here for at home gathering. Kid party food. Orange chicken small tray. Beef broccoli, chicken lomei. Kid loves it.

  • Michael R. Rado
    Feb 19, 2026 - 6:14 am

    Classic NY style Chinese food. Food has been delicious each time I have visited. 10/10 will repeat.

  • Javier Gonzalez
    Jan 29, 2026 - 12:42 am

    Awesome food.. I'm a truck driver and have tested plenty of Chinese places.. this place is great.very clean and friendly.. I went there around 8pm.. Got boneless spare ribs.. will come back next time Im Around

  • Talon Clemons
    Jan 27, 2026 - 12:14 am

    Awesome little spot. Lady at the front counter was so extremely nice and friendly. Got the spare ribs and rice. Flavor was outstanding.

  • Derek DiSantis
    Feb 11, 2026 - 4:08 am

    The best sweet and sour chicken in the area. I love in warminster and I drive over to Jamison. Great Chinese food! Crab and cheese wontons are good too!

  • Colin M.
    Jan 09, 2026 - 2:24 am

    You can order online from a website that kindly reminds you what it was like on the internet in the 00's, before every millimeter of your screen was optimized and monetized. Things are misspelled (Chicken w/ borcolli; Singapore Rice Noodel) in a way that doesn't interfere with intelligibility, and provides yet another reminder of charm from a past you might not have experienced but can still, if only faintly, remember. Similarly, the interior harkens to a China that likely doesn't exist and never existed, but is convenient for the American perception. A large palm stands tall yet sheds two or three yellow leaves, suggesting that most attention is paid by staff behind the counter, not in front of it. A calendar shows an impossibly skinny Chinese woman looking at you genially. The wallpaper combines shades of jade and a muted yellow which, alongside the mahogany-colored chairs and tables, creates an inviting environment to wait for your food, seemingly on accident (though one can never be too sure). It's a casual experience from start to finish. It weighs only very lightly on you, and the action causing the most resistance is when you try make a final decision on what you'll be ordering. The prices are cheap--one order of food, for just one person, could feed you for three whole meals. Therefore, this decision has a three day consequence--and don't be fooled by the casual nature of everything, there are definitely wrong choices. Any non-breaded chicken you order will be soggy and formless, and most beef will be similar. However, the spare rib and the breaded chicken (specifically General Tso's) are full of flavor and savory texture, as is the pork-fried rice, as are the eggrolls. The canned sodas from the fridge even taste better than store bought. The family who owns the place are incredibly kind, even in the face of hardship. I ordered on Christmas Eve when they were absolutely swamped, since no other restaurants in the area were open. In total I waited 2 hours for my food, as did other patrons whom I waited with. We were all given an entire bag of Chinese tea candies as a token of the staff's appreciation, as were handed the bag with a disproportionate amount of glee and genuine cheer. I also live near some of the people who own/work the place, and they are some of the only people in the neighborhood willing to be vulnerable enough to smile and wave as neighbors cross their path. They are caring and patient towards their young children as well, and they work their tails off. American-Chinese takeout, like most things for sale in today's markets, is both great and terrible for you. The levels of sodium, if consumed everyday, would cause severe inflammation in your body. However, your pockets will be happy that you chose to settle down with a 9 dollar 3000 calorie deal instead of doordashing Popeyes and paying $30 for it. And, most importantly, something in your soul will feel called to, catered to, held, and loved. Food is love, and that is one of the few human universals. New China JAMISON is a method for tapping into this love on an as-needed basis, and offers even more in terms of nostalgia and warmth for those with the minds open to perceive it. I give them 4/5 stars.

  • Sori Park
    Jan 17, 2026 - 6:25 pm

    Recently had the sesame chicken and beef lo mein which were both delicious. Lady when I picked up is also super sweet. Will definitely be returning!

  • A'Leigh Shaw
    Jan 31, 2026 - 9:42 pm

    Wait time is always quick and on time; hardly ever changes and food is flavorful to taste for fair pricing!

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