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Contribute FeedbackChangsho used to be a reliable spot for quality Chinese cuisine, but recent reviews have shown a decline in the food quality. Dishes like General Gaus Huh, crispy shrimp, and teriyaki rinder skewers were described as lackluster and disappointing. Despite the drop in food quality, prices remain high, making it less appealing to regular customers. However, there were still positive reviews from customers who enjoyed dishes like the early roll, sea bass, and pork dishes. The service received mixed reviews, with complaints about buffet expectations and demands for tips. Overall, Changsho seems to have lost some of its appeal, but still manages to serve some delicious options for those willing to give it a try.
It was the best experience of all time! great eating and drinks, good service. all recommended dishes were so delicious. stuff is super friendly. in any case it will go back there!
Changsho used to be the bankable place to go for really good Chinese. elaborate, but at least they knew it was good. we ordered a take-out tonight, which was not better than a Chinese low-end buffet. general gaus huh was strongly baked, soggy and no flavor or taste. crispy shrimp was not discarding crispy, but was tasteless-only clumpy sweet. teriyaki rinderskewers only lubricated by oil. crab rangoon was heavy on the cream cheese, almost not present on the crab. this place really went down the pipes. what has not gone down are their prizes. we always thought it was worth it, but not anymore. very sad.
Very fresh food and delicious. not much to say except they will not be disappointed.
Goodest delight! the early roll were the best I ever had. the other dishes were perfectly cooked and had delicious sauces with brilliant nuances. After we sat on Sunday, everything went well, including professional service by the waitress.
Pre-COVID, they had a great lunch/brunch buffet. Without it, we were encouraged to try new things, which we really enjoyed. When the buffet comes back, I'll probably go back to that for lunch, but I'm more likely to come here for dinner, too.