
Chinese Star Restaurant
Location:
Emirados Árabes Unidos, Sharjah , King Faisal Street, Al Qasimia, Q1 Bldg. Shop No. 3
Location:
Emirados Árabes Unidos, Dubai , 17a Street, Shamma Bldg. Shop no.8 Al Karama, Dubai UAE
Service types
Alimentos e Bebidas
Estilos de cozinha
Jantar
Serviço de entrega de alimentos
Tipos de alimentos/refeições
Entrega de alimentos ao domicílio
Cozinha Chinesa
Frutos do mar
Bebidas
Bebidas engarrafadas
Aperitivos Chineses
Dim Sum Chinês
Saladas Chinesas
Sopas Chinesas
Frango e Pato Chinês
Carne bovina chinesa
Peixe chinês
Camarões chineses
Pratos Vegetarianos Chineses
Macarrão e Arroz Chinês
Acompanhamentos Chineses
Sobremesa Chinesa
Bebidas chinesas
Entradas de Frutos do Mar
Sopas de frutos do mar
Suco Fresco
Restaurantes
About company
Authentic Chinese food is rarely like the North Americanized versions found in Chinese restaurants throughout the West. More than one traveler has hit the streets in Beijing only to be disappointed that General Tso's chicken is hard to find.
And as you've probably already guessed: fortune cookies aren't a "thing" in China.
China is one huge, diverse place with millennia of culinary history and influences. China didn't really open up enough until the 1960s and 1970s to share authentic Chinese food with the rest of the world.
Many of the familiar Chinese dishes that originated in California were adaptations by immigrants from the southern province of Guangdong. These dishes represent only a tiny portion of the spectrum that is Chinese cuisine. The "Chinese food" first shared with the world was largely adapted and altered, and pretty well all of it came from one region.
Everyone is familiar with those ubiquitous classics found on every menu in every neighborhood Chinese restaurant in North America. Experienced fans don't even need to look at a menu. They already know that sweet and sour chicken, Mongolian beef, fried rice, and other familiar favorites are on offer. 