They sure don't noodle around here. For around $5, you get a hefty meal good enough to feed a small village.
At Pasta China, it's a step above the typical express Chinese restaurant, with a bit of an Italian twist. They have a separate menu for either Chinese and Italian, if you have a boat that floats toward any of those particular regions. If your boat goes nowhere, they have a fusion menu that combines the two elements.
Food is pretty good for the low price you pay. I haven't had a dish that let me down. Though, I wouldn't walk into this place expecting fine dining for sophisticated palates. Also note that some of the dishes tend to be on the oily side.
Service is very homely and family-oriented. I felt welcome the first moment I walked in, and am always checked up on to make sure I'm happy with my meal.