Good food, cheapest and the staff was really polite and gave us a lot attention. I recommend it if you aren’t critical food.
Robert L.
Classificação do local: 5 Las Vegas, NV
Sucks this place is goin to close down … this place was killer for the price … u couldnt beat the bang for ur buck at this spot :’(
Sergio G.
Classificação do local: 4 Las Vegas, NV
It was closed for a bit but they’ve been open again for quite a while now. And yes I understand it’s not the best food, but for 6.99 it’s an amazing deal! There are some certain foods that are good ! I’ve been there like 4 times now and I like it. Of course they should make some improvements, but none the less, it’s all good with me.
Sal H.
Classificação do local: 4 Las Vegas, NV
Excellent place for a quick, inexpensive, and delicious flavorful lunch. It is a modest building with old décor, however the spread of the varieties of Chinese food is quite impressive from simple steam rice to baked salmon. Mongolian style meals are available. The service was attentive, prompt, and courteous.
Tony M.
Classificação do local: 4 Wilmette, IL
Really like this place especially if your on a budget the selections decent and some of the dishes are better than others. It’s define try not bachanal but it’s also 1⁄10 the price. Did I mention this is cheaper than McDonald’s and much more satisfying.
Helen E.
Classificação do local: 4 Las Vegas, NV
It was surprising good! $ 6.49 lunch buffet, I really enjoyed everything. The service was very good too. I will be back many times
David A.
Classificação do local: 3 Henderson, NV
The food here is mediocre. I wouldn’t say it’s gross, but I wouldn’t say it’s high quality either. It’s satisfying nonetheless. I enjoyed the Beijing beef, cream cheese wontons, egg drop soup, sweet rolls, spring rolls and their tapioca pudding. The price was fair and of course as a buffet you’re bound to eat until you can’t eat anymore. Service was great! Don’t set high expectations, but you can enjoy yourself.
Phillip N.
Classificação do local: 1 Liverpool, NY
Descent buffet but really cheap price. If you lost all your money in the casinos and don’t like the usual fast food joints, go here. Dropped to 1 star because my mom went to restroom 3 times after the buffet.
Nancy E.
Classificação do local: 5 Las Vegas, NV
I love it here, I come all the time with my mom. A most everyone has a great attitude and they’re really friendly. Plus, their food is really good.
Brian P.
Classificação do local: 3 Las Vegas, NV
Good, cheap hole in the wall Chinese buffet that I visit about one a month because it’s near my office. For the price, you really can’t beat it — $ 6.50 for lunch and about 9 bucks for dinner. Same foods you’d find at any other Chinese buffet plus a ton more suspicious characters… Probably attributed to the super low price! Sometimes you’ll see people that look like hobos and other times you’ll see large tour groups here being dropped off by a coach bus. So hey, the food couldn’t be too bad right? I usually get the same few things here — chicken wings, BBQ pork, bourbon chicken, roasted chicken and wonton soup. All decent quality especially when taking the sub $ 7 lunch price into account!
Porter S.
Classificação do local: 2 Las Vegas, NV
When we select two stars, we see the sentence«Meh. I’ve experienced better.» will appear. Sadly I have experienced better. From the same place! My wife and I first tried China Star several years ago and we absolutely loved it. Upon entering you will find the host station to your right. IF you make a u-turn to your immediate right that is. The staff was polite, I think. Most of the staff mumbled towards me wife and myself. Food was okay depending on what you had. I love mongolian bbq and this time it didn’t disapoint. Except for the order I put the hot asian sauce on. Just a tad too much. But that is my fault. I also tried what was labled as «black pepper chicken». I took a few bites and the few that I took, each one was of cold food. What really is the cause for my low number of stars for this place is the cleanliness. The wife noticed«dust bunnies» along the ceiling fans. The kitchen had different style and patterened floor tiles. But what I type next is what really bothered my wife. Near the kitchen, is a door frame with a «blanket» of sorts hanging in place of a proper door. The«blanket» looked to be quite dirty. Made my wife wonder when the last time it was properly washed. Two people who work for China Star, were seen seated at a dining room table near the kitchen. The folks were seen snapping what appeared to be green beans without gloves on their hands. These two same people were seen serving guests, taking orders and such. Never were they seen leaving the dining room area to wash their hands. Sorry China Star but I must say, in closing, what my wife and I once thought as a bright and shinning star, has becoming a falling star.
Courtney L.
Classificação do local: 2 Las Vegas, NV
When I first arrived we were seated pretty quickly and our drinks came right away the place wasn’t busy we came around 3pm the atmosphere was ok mind the girl that was in front of us with her ass cheeks out. The Buffett line didn’t have that much Chinese food out it wasn’t a variety of Chinese food to choose from the fried rice was dry they needed to refill it the white rice was gummy the salmon didn’t look so appetizing. I tried to coconut chicken and the teriyaki chicken it was very mediocre. Honestly me and my boyfriend could of went to Panda Expresss. Would I come here again probably not. I think Buffet Asia is way better.
Jesse G.
Classificação do local: 5 San Francisco, CA
Don’t be fooled by the modest appearance and low price: China Star is absolutely hands-down the best Chinese food for twice the money in Las Vegas. Here’s why: * Cooked to order stir-fry bar. Not just for dinner, but for lunch. Beef, pork, fresh vegetables. Find that for $ 6.49. * A handful of superb dishes: coconut chicken, seafood rockefeller, fried chicken, all of the soups, black pepper chicken. * Solid support dishes: Fried rice and chow mein are both above par. Not everything is a home run; you’ll find better General Tso’s chicken and mongolian beef elsewhere. But most items are on point and the service is fast and attentive. Mega-like!
Cat L.
Classificação do local: 2 Las Vegas, NV
Ok so it’s a cheap buffet. $ 6.95 plus drink lunch special buffet. It looks like any other Chinese buffet. The food is in the center and the tables/booths are around. The food is your typical American style Chinese buffet spread. You have egg rolls, cream cheese wontons, chow mien, rice, BBQ pork, chicken on a stick, clams, broccoli chicken, Kung pow chicken, etc. There is a grill for you to make your own food. To me the food was lousy. Everything was really sweet. Too sweet to my tastes. But for the price and the amount it just filled me up. I couldn’t find anything spicy or flavorful. So I guess it’s perfect for bland tastes.
Adam T.
Classificação do local: 5 Las Vegas, NV
This place is awesome. You get good bang for your buck. I like the build it your self bar in the back. Good place to eat if your on a carb diet. Lots of meat and vegetables. It may smell funky in the back area but that’s my only complaint.
Elizabeth C.
Classificação do local: 4 Moreno Valley, CA
I come to vegas every 3 months and have tried a lot of buffets This is authentic Chinese food and omg price is great and the chow mein n fried rice is better than any expensive place . I prefer this place than the Wynn buffet Great
Stefany V.
Classificação do local: 3 Las Vegas, NV
Decent neighborhood Chinese buffet. Lunch is just over $ 6, dinner is just under $ 10. If you don’t like the options here, Jumbo Buffet is just around the corner. If you really want seafood, shell out the extra $ 3 and drive another mile up to Buffet At Asia. Standard Chinese options, four soups, limited sushi selection, and Mongolian grill available– several shrimp and crab dishes during dinner hours. Service actually exists here and will clear your table and refresh your drinks frequently. Hits the spot when you’re craving takeout Chinese but can’t decide what to order.
Ryo Z.
Classificação do local: 5 Las Vegas, NV
This restaurant reminds me of some of the typical buffet style Chop Suey houses we had in Honolulu back in 1980’s. Though, the style of traditional Chinese menu items have change and become more Americanized since. From the aroma as you walk in, the noise of all the restaurant patrons present, to the hustling servers, the atmosphere altogether is chaotic and amusing at the same time, and I like a little chaos. The food encompasses many popular asian particulars and a wonderful selection of seafood fare. There is also a made to order stir fry chef for those who would like exclusive specialty dishes. The dessert bar is simple maintaining a variety of ethnic pastries, cookies, fruit and jello molds. For you soup lovers, there’s a vareity of four options, focusing on the more popular ones often typical in any American Chinese menu. Good food, perfect for family or friends to gather and enjoy some easy ready chinese or American fare, definitely stop by. If I was to recommend anything from the buffet line-here are my fave picks: Char Sui Roasted Pork Chicken Wings Mongolian beef, Pan fried pot stickers(Gyoza) Take advantage of the stir fry specialties where the chefs will cook it on the spot! Aloha — NJoy your Ono GrindZ!
Paul W.
Classificação do local: 2 Las Vegas, NV
Ever drive past a dirt road a thousand times and wonder to yourself where does it go? Then one day… you say F’it and decide to answer the question? The is the restaurant equivalent of something like that. My partner and I despite having brought our lunches, thought we would venture out. Never in our wildest dreams thinking we would drive done this culinary road to finally answer the questions, or better yet MEET the CHALLENGE off a totally random, off road lunch adventure. With our first, second, and third choices socked in with the middle of the week lunch crowd, we ended up in the parking lot of China Star. After breaching the front door, we were received happily enough. I immediately took in the rows of standard Chinese buffet fare that lay before me. Looked tasty enough… cheap enough. We were seated next to a real life looking equivalent of some Marvel comic super villain, as he devoured his plate. Many a dead plate lay before him, slaughtered and empty. While waiting for our drink order, it was then we decided to check-in on Unilocal and begin reading the reviews. Some terrifying, others raving… it seemed the odds of not contracting an intestinal virus were in our favor. With drink order made(Pepsi products) even though I ordered a Coke, we were off to see what awaited us. Initially, all but a few trays were either full or half full. My first plate was full of coconut chicken, chicken skewers, General Tso chicken, Dynamite, Crab Rangoon, Lo Mein, and a few pizza slices thrown in for good measure. While dining my partner and I constantly evaluated every entrée and eventually settled on a solid Three Star Experience… This would eventually change. Heading off for the second plate, I immediately noticed all but a few trays were totally empty. I wandered around waiting and hoping they would be filled again soon. But alas, this was not to be. Every employee I locked eyes with attempting to plea for the trays refill, went ignored. I picked through whatever I could find, resenting I was… as was everyone else… CUTOFF. AFTERONEPLATE?! The partner and I thought this was absolutely a one star reduction. All I can say, is what I did consume, I found tasty and it did not hold me hostage for the remainder of the day in the restroom. I also felt a sense of satisfaction knowing what is at the end of the unknown road, I have passed a thousand times. There is no need to go down it again.
Garett A.
Classificação do local: 2 Las Vegas, NV
I have been bugging a buddy to hit this place up for lunch for quite some time now. We wound up here after the wait at another spot was much too long. For less than seven bucks you can’t go wrong. It is what it is. Low cost, mediocre food in enormous quantities is what you are anticipating, right? There was literally no wait and we were seated immediately. That’s about where three stars ends and two stars begins. There was no broccoli beef, but a small amount of broccoli chicken. They did offer both egg rolls and spring rolls with some of the hottest mustard I’ve ever had. The cheese wontons were surprisingly good, as were the BBQ pork skewers. Well, the one skewer that was left anyway. We never saw another skewer and were there close to an hour. I wasn’t expecting top shelf dining at a Chinese buffet. However, I was expecting to eat as much as I wanted. How can you when they don’t have any food out? It was as if they were getting ready to close and didn’t want to put out more food. This was 12:30 in the afternoon. It’s lunch time for crying out loud and we are hungry. The service was decent, as was the food we could actually get ahold of. I have to go with two stars for the simple fact that a buffet should have food or at least make an effort to fill it up when it runs empty. Save yourself the two dollars and drink water, as the price does not include a beverage. I will probably give it another shot and update the review if it warrants a different rating.