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China Star

3.4 (46 reviews)
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Closed 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

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Good for kids

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China star is so disgusting! I'm sure they know Chinese food doesn't taste the same when warmed up in the microwave after it's been sitting. So why sale it? Nothing like opening a box of chicken soaked in scorching hot thick jelly textured sauce fresh out of the microwave! They also have a habit of over frying the chicken and STILL selling it, looks fresh but hard af. Rice old and hard!

Menu Dec 2017
Justin S.

This is a typical Chinese takeout restaurant built into a strip mall right next to Target North. The only problem I have with this place is they don't take credit cards, only cash or check. Service was fast and polite, food was good.

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T.K. S.

Have been eating here since moving to Rochester almost 8 years ago and love it. It is the best place in Rochester for "Americanized" Chinese food. Portions are huge and feed even the largest of appetites. 2 meals can feed my family of six (4 little kids) with food to spare. Favorites include the sesame chicken, beef lo mein, and orange chicken. Be sure to bring cash or check, no debit/credit accepted.

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Great value large portions and fast I got lunch for our staff 6 people and they got the order correct

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Medioocre Chinese food, with higher than usual prices. I wouldn't recommend this place. Disappointed

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I think they have the best won ton soup in town. The rest is pretty much average. They are fast though and fair priced

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Amazing food. Really inexpensive buffet. The owners are extremely friendly. Very fast service. Very clean. Highest recommendation.

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They give quick service, if you call ahead and don't have many customers. I really enjoyed the egg rolls.

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I ordered the House Special Mei Fun. Food was good; service was fast; price was reasonable. Good portion for dinner.

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Good stuff, great leftovers, very reasonable prices and portions.

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