You get what you pay for. This is not Chef Chu’s, Fung Lum, Mandarin Gourmet etc. It’s true that some locations are better than others and it’s definately better than Panda Express. I must be honest and admit that I have not eaten here in a long time, but when I did they made a damn good super burger. I don’t know if they still serve American style food, but it’s better than their Chinese food.
Stephanie B.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 San Jose, CA
The place closed down. thank goodness… apparently the inspector could not identify the«chicken» just FYI, ya’ll! now it’s mama’s curry– indian food. have to try that now.
Anthony R.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Suisun City, CA
Worst Chinese Food in the history of chinese food. Everything tastes the same. Basically, it just doesn’t taste good… and not just this location!
Ed G.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 San Jose, CA
This place is now closed, thank god. This was the worst Chinese food in San Jose.
Daniel S.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 San Jose, CA
Mr. Chau’s Chinese Stale Food Every time I go here for my lunch(Cause I work nearby) the food always, ALWAYS tastes stale, I never get through half of my food before i feel like throwing it away.
Mark W.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 San Francisco, CA
Chinese Fast Food. It is what it is. But definitely a way better deal than their famous namesake competition Panda Express. $ 5.99 gets you the base(Chow Mein or Fried Rice) and then 2 additional items. $ 6.99 gets you the base plus 3 items. They sure fill that damn box though. One Item at Mr Chau’s is the equivalent of about 3 to 4 items at PE. They REALLY fill it up, REALLY… They actually also have BBQ here, some ribs and brisket. Would I try it next time? I don’t know, I don’t think I’d feel right coming to Mr Chau’s and ordering BBQ. I’d probably be back if I was craving some Chinese Fast Food though. Just seemed to be a pretty good deal.
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Évaluation du lieu : 2 San Jose, CA
taste like crap and hella fattening damit
David D.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 San Jose, CA
Mr. Chau’s manages to be slightly tastier than Panda Express by breading, frying, and greasing the hell out of everything but the sodas. Easier on the wallet, also, but for its death-dealing artery-clogginess, isn’t any price too expensive? You’ve got better options than this. Really. You deserve better.
Aaron H.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Boulder, CO
Low prices. Ridiculously large amounts of food. However, in Milpitas, home to some of the best Chinese food in the USA, Mr. Chau’s is a dissapointment. It’s greasy, oily, bad for you, and despite all this it doesn’t taste very good. If it wasn’t less than a mile from my house id never go there. and they do accept credit cards.
Archie R.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 San Francisco, CA
Mr. Chau’s 10 Commandments (as told to Mr. Chau behind an Arby’s on Steven’s creek blvd. one September evening) I. Thou shall not accept credit cards as the service fees will add to our low prices II. Thou shall give the customer a choice of chow mein, fried rice, or a combination of both III. Thou shall never say more than 3 words to a paying customer IV. Thou shall serve so much food in one container that it requires a rubber band to contain all of our wonderful creations V. Thou shall never laugh at the customer who only orders salad and chooses to ignore the fried«filthiness» VI. Thou shall consider MSG a working food group VII. Thou shall double fry all entrees to relate to the American palate VIII. Thou shall run local TV ads for $ 1 shrimp but stare blankly at customers as they ask for this special IX. Thou shall always use the golden proportion of 2 parts oil to one part food X. Thou shall never u… (The tenth commandment was unreadable as the grease had caused the ink on the original paper to bleed)