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Contribute Feedback What Alaknanda Bhat likes about Lucky Star:
You can always say that it is a real Chinese restaurant when it eats Chinese people there. this was a beautiful authentic Chinese meal, very nice family-run restaurant with huge portions of food to make reasonable trips. some of the diners served may not be served to western taste, but there are many well-known dishes also. a portion of rice and a noodle is enough for 4! so not over order. they can take away the rest... View all feedback.
What Milly R doesn't like about Lucky Star:
The food at this restaurant is extremely unappetizing. The dishes are undercooked and the curry sauce lacks flavor, resembling more of an oil. While it may be budget-friendly, the low prices are a reflection of the poor quality. It's worth investing a few extra dollars for a better dining experience. View all feedback.
You can always say that it is a real Chinese restaurant when it eats Chinese people there. this was a beautiful authentic Chinese meal, very nice family-run restaurant with huge portions of food to make reasonable trips. some of the diners served may not be served to western taste, but there are many well-known dishes also. a portion of rice and a noodle is enough for 4! so not over order. they can take away the rest if they want. I'd eat here in a way.
Good taste, massive portions, in the side a bit tired, but eat excellent. x
Sa in and ate in restaurant, 10/10. bao rolls were super and fresh, the pork filling had great taste. the egg frits tasted great and filled. Five.
I think this is one of the best Chinese restaurants outside china. eating were really good, good portion and happy and friendly staff.
The food at this restaurant is extremely unappetizing. The dishes are undercooked and the curry sauce lacks flavor, resembling more of an oil. While it may be budget-friendly, the low prices are a reflection of the poor quality. It's worth investing a few extra dollars for a better dining experience.