I'm biased. Â This has been my go-to chinese restaurant in the entire area code for the past ~18 years. Â Whenever I'm back in the area, I make it a point to stop by and order a meal. Â Of course, there's only one reason I'd be so biased: the food is delicious.
Their pork fried rice is amazing, their rolls are amazing, their lo mein is amazing, their ribs (I prefer the boneless ones) are amazing. Â Speaking of the ribs, I love Great China's so much that I can barely bring myself to eat ribs from other restaurants (last time I did, it didn't sit well; I'm that addicted to Great China's). Â Their prices are incredibly reasonable, you can get a large meal for one person for a very reasonable price; I went there recently in a group of 4 and the platter we got for ~$20 had plenty of left overs for us to take home.
When I was young, I'd eat there regularly, and the owner always took the time to chat with me. Â I don't think anyone working remembers me specifically, but I do know that they remember my family members that still order regularly, and always make sure to treat them well.
Its also worth noting that, since the small two shop building that the restaurant is in was built, there have been probably a dozen different businesses next to it, from a Subway to a pawn shop to a psychic to (presently) a church, of all things. Â Great China's outlasted them all, and most of the businesses in the area, and for good reason.
If I were to try to come up with anything remotely critical, its that the restaurant is small and looks dated; but it always kinda has. Â Faded posters and menues line the wall and I'd understand if that put off a new customer. Â But don't let it, the food more than makes up for that.