Dumplings , traditional taste.
Broccoli beef - above standard definitely better than Panda Express.
Egg roll
Yangzhou fried rice - very delicious!
Kung Pao tofu
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Ma po tofu
Cold sesame noodles with hot sauce
Tofu with curry sauce
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Karen L.
Jul 9, 2024
I feel bad for writing this review, but I feel I wouldn't help Yelp if I only wrote on the restaurants that I absolutely loved. This place, unfortunately, did not meet expectations for "good" Chinese food. I ordered shrimp and broccoli, and an egg roll. First impression was that the egg roll was small, probably the smallest egg roll I've ever had... there was very little filling, (probably due to the size) and I tasted mostly just the outer layer, which was crispy, but had a burnt taste. Unfortunately, wasn't impressed with the main dish, either. Was constantly adding duck sauce and soy sauce to add more flavor. I'm sorry to post this, but if you've had your fair share of Chinese takeout in your lifetime, then perhaps check another place out if you don't want to be disappointed. The lady who answered the phone and was at the front, however, was very nice.
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John B.
Jul 5, 2021
It does not look like much and is definitely not on the better side of town. The place offers a very American Chinese menu, but it was pretty long on the vegetable and tofu side compared to a lot of cheap Chinese joints, which is what inspired me to give them a try.And their Kung Pao tofu delivered all that I could have hoped of it. A packed full container of finely cubed fried tofu (one hack for anyone that doesn't know how to make tofu taste good: you should probably cut it smaller to give it more surface area to absorb whatever sauce you're cooking it in) as well as some diced carrots, baby corn, and quite a lot of peanuts in a brown sauce with just a bit of spice. I also got some sesame noodles, which is one of the more basic versions of the dish I've had, which is basically just noodles with a dollop of spiced peanut butter to spread around and coat them with. This probably sounds like a dig, but it's pretty satisfying and the noodles themselves had a nice soft texture. It was, as I would expect, a ton of food for the money.Basically the whole interior of this little building was devoted to what looked like a clean and organized kitchen. Fancy? Authentic? No, but American Chinese cuisine is a subculture of its own, and this seems a good example of it. I definitely think it would be worth returning to try their other tofu dishes.
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Peng T.
Aug 17, 2022
Chef Yang and Madam Yang both are super friendly. Love personal touch. Every dish is fresh cook on order. Highly recommended if you're looking for good Chinese food.
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Jenn K.
Mar 28, 2019
I stopped on the way home from work to grab dinner.When I arrived there was no one else there so ordering was a super fast process. The gentleman at the counter was friendly and greeted me right away. I got the combination sweet and sour chicken which comes with an eggroll and fried rice, I also got an order of steamed dumplings. It was still piping hot when I got it home. The dumplings were really good as was the rest of the food. The eggroll was nice and crisp, wasn't greasy at all. The sweet and sour chicken wasn't greasy either. It is a hole in the wall but what a hidden gem it is! When I left the woman that works there smiled and said have a good night.
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Samara B.
May 29, 2016
This is not my favorite "Chinese" food restaurant in town, it is however the closest to my house and they deliver to the East End. (Gotta love that!).I suggest the fried thing: crab Rangoon, fried dumplings, sweet and sour chicken, egg rolls...things like that. I also usually get a general tso's chicken (also fried). I don't recommend the egg drop soup or the sweet n sour soup (two of my favorites at other places). The wonton soup is decent, but again I have had better. The woman running the show knows her stuff. She's sweet, but doesn't speak a lot of English so keep that in mind if you have special requests.
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Gaston G.
Jul 27, 2021
Very tasty! Food came out quick. I had the general Tsos and some beef Lo Mein cannot recommend enough
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Ben J.
Jul 8, 2024
Discovered this place after looking over it for far far too long. This is classic americanized chineese that was the norm 20 years ago. When i check out a new place i always start with the same order.. Hot and sour soup/ egg roll with either dumplings or fried rice. That will tell me everything i need to know about a place. I immidiately went back to get the full experience. Soup was good, but not quite the recipe i prefer. Egg roll was on point. The dumplings were fantastic. These are the dumplings i've been looking for ever since most other places switched to a thinner skinned gyoza style dumpling. These were thick and meaty and cooked perfectly. This is the place i have been looking for to scratch my 'chineese food' from childhood itch. Also the lady at the counter was extremely nice, very friendly, and as soon as i walked in she gave me the impression this was going to be the right place. Its extremely small, but the atmosphere is very quaint - you can tell they have been there for awhile and i love it. Hole in the wall does not do it justice. there are technically tables, but you'd need to be very committed to the experience to dine in - although we seriously considered it. Its what you want to see in a vintage, time tested take out joint.
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Bradford W.
Feb 24, 2024
like chinese food from the mall but served with a smile at a very new england-y carry out type spot. do not come here if you hate grease. do come here if you like to feel like you're in a dingy city noir film. huge menu with all the big hits. do not expect complexity, it's chinese takeout not the hilton.
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Katie D.
Aug 25, 2021
I have never had such a bad experience at any Chinese take-out as I did today at China Star. I feel compelled to tell others to stay away from this place. It was 2:00 p.m. when I stopped in and ordered a lunch special, "Shrimp and Broccoli". There was one lady there.....working the cash register and cooking.....without gloves.I asked her if she could please make it spicy.I went to my car and opened the bag. There was a tiny cold eggroll that was nasty. I couldn't eat it. Then when I opened the container for the Shrimp and Broccoli, I could see that the broccoli was old. Also, there were only 2 small shrimp in the dish......and they were tough and very rubbery. The rice was nasty and old. And she did not make it spicy, as I requested.I ate a few bites and threw it in the trash when I got home. I've been having terrible stomach aches since I ate those few bites. Stay away from this place. It's awful.
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Olivia C.
Jan 7, 2022
We were looking for a Chinese restaurant that does delivery and this is the place we picked. It was a cold wintery day so our order took about an hour to arrive but it was very good. You get a lot for what you pay for!
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