For delivery Chinese this place is pretty good. Most everything I’ve tried is above average. They deliver real quick and always have coupons to use on their menu. I’m a fan. I have never set foot in this place so no idea how the dine experience is.
Robert W.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Scotch Plains, NJ
I ordered on line and it never came
Jeff M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Jersey City, NJ
This place opened up like 3 years ago near my mother-in-law’s house. It is right next to one of my favorite japanese place Osaka. Their delivery is fast and the food is still piping hot. They have a lunch special from 11am to 3pm. And they offer brown rice for no extra cost which is pretty cool. Delivery minimum is like $ 10. Not bad at all. My favorite dish here is their Orange Chicken which is pretty good. As good as Saga Wok which has the best orange chicken I think. I love their crispy shrimp with walnuts and has red szechuan sauce over a bed of broccoli. Their buffalo wings arent bad either for 5.59 bucks you get 10 pieces. Thats highway robbery! Id order here again anytime im visiting the area.
William V.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Westfield, NJ
My favorite neighborhood Chinese restaurant. The wontons are delicious and the chicken and roast pork dishes are fresh. Great lo mein and beef and broccoli too The portions are really generous too, so you. can order a small instead of a large main dish. The people are very nice and prices reasonable. We order from them every time we feel like Chinese!
Jacob L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Somerville, NJ
I personally really like Main Star Chinese. As far as Chinese delivery goes it’s a notch above. I really like their General Tsos, though I try to avoid it to be healthy. I also like that they offer brown rice in addition to fried and white rice. I order from here frequently for lunch, and I’m always really pleased.
Michael K.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Westfield, NJ
This is one of the 10,001 takeout Chinese restaurants in my neighborhood. I will continue to try try them all, until I find a good one. it’s a very stereotypical place — fluorescent lighting, a fish tank with a few goldfish, four formica-topped tables in the waiting area, an array of backlit photos of Chinese food displayed over the counter. As if you didn’t know what a plate of diced chicken with cashew nuts looks like. The dishes I tried were a mixed bag. The homemade wontons in the wonton soup were good, but the broth was watery. The scallion pancake was tasteless shoe leather, but at least it wasn’t greasy. The crabmeat in the crabmeat fried rice was fake, of course, and the rest of the dish was lackluster, with little or no vegetables in it. The plain white rice was gummy, and tasted like plastic. The chicken in black bean sauce was very tender, and the dish had some nice, crunchy stir-fried onions in it, but the sauce was flavorless. The orange chicken was not as crispy as I like it, but the meat was tender, and the flavor was pretty good balance of sweet citrus tang and hot spiciness. The food I tried was mediocre overall, but edible. I won’t come back here again, but it wasn’t so terrible as to deserve a negative rating. Main Star earns three stars.