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China Star

733reviews

Food was absolutely great!!! 12-27-24 The price for lunch buffet was $10.50 first time your friend recommended it We are from Waterloo about 10 miles away. We will be back. It was delicious. People were friendly too !!!

still probably the better choice of chinese food in laurens BUT they no longer have any shrimp on the buffet. none. and the food quality has gotten worse. the chicken is hard and grisly. and if you ask for vegetable anything its just broccoli. no other vegetables. thats ok but stop charging what you charged for better food. you raise the prices and lowered the food quality. and thats really not cool. we all working hard for the little money we get to keep.

Great Wall Chinese Food 0

Great Wall Chinese Food

16reviews

So I got a small house right and it was $10. OK I’m Cool with that, but it only had two meetings in there which was shrimp and pork and the pork was very gray. Looked weird. The peas were hard was not done. I don’t think they care about their customers I just had a horrible experience and I’m never going back.

Very sincere owners just trying to make a living in a low-populated area, but the food is worse than subpar: greasy noodles & sauce, rubbery meat, stale flavor. I have reasonably low expectations of strip mall Chinese takeout places, but this one was lower-standard than even the most generic Chinese restaurants. The floors, surfaces, and plastic barriers that separated customers from employees were grimy and extremely dirty. As we are fairly new to the area, we really wanted to give this place a chance, but the food was decidedly lower than our already low expectations. Also, prices are exorbitant, especially for such low-quality food. There was barely any chicken in my large order of Lo Mein. One large Lo Mein with few pieces of chicken and a smattering of stringy cabbage and bok choy plus two spring rolls was $19.