"Fine China" was called a "light and bouncy attempt at a bombastic love song" and a "syrupy-sweet party record" by
Spin.
Billboard summarized the song as the "woozy rhymers detail[ing] various experiences regarding their love life over hard-hitting production", and
XXL also noting it is an "ode to each rapper's significant other".
Uproxx opined that the track is an "inventive new flex" with "trunk-rattling production". Writing for
Rolling Stone, Charles Holmes called the song "kinda fun" and an "upbeat sugar rush", but questioned Juice Wrld's lyrics and his "strained" voice, writing that the hook "Shawty like a thousand dollar plate of fine china" is a "baffling metaphor". Ultimately he said it is a "fine collaboration that could've been a good one" if edited down to remove the "insulting fat" of the track. In 2019,
Billboard and
NME ranked "Fine China" at number nine and number four, respectively, on their lists of the greatest Juice Wrld songs. ==Music video==