China Star

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  • We were looking for dinner take away after reaching Edinburgh late at night when we spotted the place near Haymarket Station. Communication was kind o…

  • It was a very small set up and quite conjusted when we visited to get take away for our dinner one fine evening. However, they have some cute decorati…

  • It is sometimes a bit of an effort to decide where to order your takeaway from. Sometimes too much choice can be a bad thing, but if youre curious as …


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China Star is open for Casual Dining. China Star serves Chinese and Cantonese dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!

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4 Reviews on “China Star”

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  • Atul Gupta

    We were looking for dinner take away after reaching Edinburgh late at night when we spotted the place near Haymarket Station. Communication was kind of difficult as the staff were not very well versed with English but could place the order by pointing the item on the menu. The place looks congested but beautifully done keeping Oriental theme in mind. So, here goes the order- Chicken with Spicy Salt & Chilli: Good dry chicken with hint of salt and chilli, goes very well as starters.- Roast Duck with Mushrooms in Oyster Sauce: Sliced boneless duck with mushroom in gravy, the duck was fried well and gravy was good.- Chicken Fried Rice: Flavoursome rice with chicken, it was good as well.The packaging was good and could eat directly from the take away containers.Overall, good place for Oriental food as the people who are serving are from their only and they know thier stuff pretty well.

  • Anindita Das

    It was a very small set up and quite conjusted when we visited to get take away for our dinner one fine evening. However, they have some cute decorations here and there including a small fish tank as soon as u enter the place.It was slightly difficult to communicate as they weren’t well versed in English but we successfully ordered for the following:Chicken fried rice – did not want to go fancy with the basic thing so kept it simple. It was decent in tasteRoast duck with spicy salt and chilli – it was good in taste too…with slight gravy. Spicy stir fry pork belly – fine chunks of pork cooked well in gravy was good as well.Overall a good and reasonable option for food….won’t recommend dine in thou…

  • Alexandra Gushurst-Moore

    It is sometimes a bit of an effort to decide where to order your takeaway from. Sometimes too much choice can be a bad thing, but if youre curious as to how to whittle it down, read on!I was delighted when hungryhouse.co.uk got in touch to tell me about the upcoming Chinese New Year. I regularly use this ordering platform as a jumping off point; their rating system is clear and easy to follow, and they often do little features to point you in the right direction. But I must admit, s.o. and I have tried many a Chinese in Edinburgh and we always return to our local because nowhere is ever quite as good. But now we have China Star.As there is only one way to celebrate New Years, I got all my flatmates gathered for a bit of a shindig. Often problematic when we eat together is the range of tastes and eating habits, a couple of vegetarians here, a couple of no fish eaters there. But ordering from China Star was no problem as they have an excellent range of delights, familiar and new, on their menu.Banquet was an understatement dear reader, this was a veritable feast and by the time eight of us had had our fill we were rolling around the flat. As there were so many dishes, I will try and give a brief overview of the great, the good, and the so-so.David from hungryhouse.co.uk deserves a special mention for his excellent choices. His first recommendation was the spring rolls, which I never normally order as I usually find them a bit boring, however, these spring rolls were brilliant! Perfectly crisp, plenty of flavour and texture inside. Winner.The next recommendation was for dumplings, he suggested two options from which to choose, so of course we went for both. Firstly the China Star Special dumplings, a kind of cha siu bao, and then a few siu mai with pork and prawn filling. Im not normally a fan of dim sum buns, but whatever was in the cha siu bao was a hit with both s.o. and myself. The siu mai were also great, and they went down a treat with all the other scavengers.For our recommended main course, we went for the beef in black bean sauce. This divided opinion. I have eaten a lot of food, and a lot of beef in black bean, some of which was virtually inedible. However, this beef dish was quite tasty, the beef was tender, the peppers were not overly cooked, and the sauce was tasty. Other people found it quite bland, but I would say that it was delicate just like a black bean sauce should be.Finally, I had to plump for some banana fritters. When I was living in India next to the Nepalese border, I lived off of these things. China Stars version were also great; I do think there is only so much you can do with deep fried bananas but it is a winning combination!So, onto our wild cards. For the vegetarians we got some noodles and beansprouts, seasonal vegetables in oyster sauce, and some Chinese mushroom and broccoli. I had a try of all of these dishes, and found them all to be quite standard but satisfactory. My favourite was the mushroom dish, although this proved to be least popular with the masses. All in all, firm side dishes, however, I think if you were veggie it might not have been exciting enough a meal.We also went with some special duck meat rolls. Thinking they would be another take on the spring roll was a huge mistake. They were a breaded concoction which, though very tasty, was slightly odd.You live and learn. The barbecue spare ribs, on the other hand, were first rate. Probably the best Ive tried. They were tender, falling off the bone types, with no gooey messy sauce. Very nice.To the remaining mains. The crispy shredded chicken proved to be my favourite dish. I thought it was brilliantly executed, and superior to similar dishes of this ilk that I have tried before. We were all much surprised by the beef curry, which was excellent. I hasten to add that ordering it in the first place was s.o.s idea, its just something he has to do. But we were all very very impressed, the sauce was lovely and the beef perfectly tender. Good one China Star, youve converted me there. My usual choice is kung po chicken. I have had many variants of this dish, some good, others bad. Because I so venerate a great kung po, I was seriously let down by this one, and confused by the appearance of artichokes in it. Other people quite enjoyed it. Finally, we ordered a fish dish for the sake of it. Prawn with fresh ginger and spring onion was the choice, and this was delightful. Very light, simple and delicious. One to be ordered again.All thats left to say of the food is that the egg fried rice was solid, and we were pleasantly surprised by a few freebies thrown in: a bottle of coke and some chicken wings that went down a storm. Overall, s.o. and I were very impressed. The quality of much of the cooking was very high and the few niggles we had could probably be put down to individual taste. The rest enjoyed their meals with relatively few complaints which can only be called miraculous! gastronomicum.blogspot.com

  • Lunch Quest

    China Star has been serving the Chinese food needs of Haymarket for a number of years. Id popped in on a number of occasions, both for sit-in and takeaway .Much in the same fashion as nearby Eastern Cuisine the place has had highs and lows over the years. I was hopeful of catching it on a good day when I visited.The setting is homely and a little worn, but the welcome is friendly and warm. I was promptly seated and left to contemplate the menu. It covered the usual broad selection of Chinese dishes. I alighted upon two vegetarian choices, starting with salt and pepper beancurd then following with braised aubergine, with some noodles ordered as an accompaniment.The starter packed a good amount of heat and the texture of the beancurd, which is so often the thing that puts people off this ingredient, was light and crisp.The main course wasnt quite so good. It was a huge, volcanically hot portion, but was rather gloopy. The accompanying noodles were much more to my liking.So overall, China Star was hit and miss on this visit. I enjoyed the starter but the main course failed to sparkle. Its a very friendly place, though, so Ill no doubt be back for takeaway before long.ScoresBlythe scores China Star3.5/5 for food3/5 for presentation2.5/5 for setting3.5/5 for servicegiving an overall 12.5/20I ate: salt and pepper beancurd; braised aubergine; noodlesI drank: lagerI wore: action footwearTotal bill: 18.90 lunchquest.co.uk

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