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Welcome to China Station

China Station is a Chinese restaurant in Stony Brook, NY, known for its authentic cuisine and generous portion sizes at affordable prices. Customers rave about the flavorful dishes, such as fried rice, hot pot, dumplings, and beef sautéed noodles. The restaurant offers a casual dining experience with a traditional feel. Despite some cleanliness issues, the excellent food quality and variety make up for it. With options for delivery, takeout, and catering, China Station is a popular choice for students and families alike. Don't miss out on the chance to enjoy delicious, shareable meals at this hidden gem.

China Station: Reviews & Ratings

Daniel P.
Daniel P.

The best fried rice, absolutely the best Chinese food around. The down side is the broken screen door, the filthy restrooms. The dining area needs some serious overhaul. Napkins are in short supply, and too flimsy. Will return for the great food.

Thomas L.
Thomas L.

Great authentic Chinese cuisines. This place is not your typical Chinese fast food menu. We enjoy their All In One Hot pot that can feed our family of 5 and still have left overs. Reasonable price of restaurant quality food at near take out prices.

Sarah B.
Sarah B.

Delicious! I got the cabbage and beef meal and the pork and cabbage dumplings and it was all amazing. Though they don't have dumpling dipping sauce. It's either soy or chilli sauce for that. This is a big university take out place but you can eat here. Lots of Asian students and more traditional Asian food than American-Chinese food. This is an order at the counter and take home or eat at the table and bus your dishes but very good food and comfort food! Lots of students coming in to get dinner and either eat there or take out. Looking forward to trying other dishes here.

haruka o.
haruka o.

Shareable with up to 4-5 people with $8-9 per person. If each person gets a side of rice ($1.5), it is a filling meal. Super addicting taste!

Amy J.
Amy J.

Probably the best restaurant near Stony Brook Campus. Great portion sizes for a great price and great quality of food. Walking in, the interior of the restaurant is not the most eye catching, but most definitely give off an authentic feel. The menu is quite abundant and there are various options to choose from and something for everyone. The food is always piping hot, fresh from the stove top and delicious. The portion sizes are amazing, enough for two maybe even three meals. Everything is pretty consistent, food is great every time. Ive tried the malatang, beef and tripe as well as the dumplings. The dumplings were juicy and flavorful. Its folded and fried in a traditional way with thick skin. The malatang definitely taste a lot healthier than the ones i get in Flushing but still good nonetheless. The beef and tripe is plump and juicy and i even enjoy the cabbage on the side. TLDR; great food, great portion sizes, great prices. A great bang for your buck

Gail B.
Gail B.

Yelper Grub Adventures D. raves about this place. I could see why. The stick bean curd absorbed all the flavors that it was seasoned with: chili and sesame oil, as per my server Daniel. It is a cold appetizer that is made from dried tofu skin. Delicious! I cannot thank you enough for the recommendation, D. Now I will look for this chewy delight in any Asian restaurant that I patronize. I also ordered a trio of spring rolls. They were a crispy and tasty treat. Last time I came here, I devoured the beef sautéed noodle. It was succulent and prepared al dente. China Station is a Northern Chinese restaurant that specializes in hand pulled noodles. Black History Trivia: The first Africans in China arrived as gifts from the King of Kalinga in Java (pre-Islamic Indonesia) to the Tang emperor in 813 A.D. They were children who were treated as ornaments. Adult Africans were imported by Arab traders living in China. Some wealthy Chinese owned Black slaves and used them for hard labor or for work as doorkeepers. The Tang Dynasty's capital, Chang'an (present day Xi'an), was considered a golden age of cosmopolitan culture because foreigners redefined the Tang through dance, clothing, food, painting, religion and more. The Tang Dynasty ended in 907 A.D., leaving a legacy of racial integration. Yes, I got all this interesting info from Google, keyword: African slaves in China. Happy Lunar New Year everybody!!! It's the Year of the Tiger!!!! Let's all celebrate by eating some authentic Chinese food, lovingly prepared at the impressive China Station.

Location

  • China Station
    1015 New York 25A Stony Brook, NY 11790 Hotline: (631) 751-6888

China Station is a Chinese restaurant located at 1015 New York 25A Stony Brook, NY 11790. The restaurant offers delivery, takeout, and reservations, and has many vegetarian options. They accept credit cards and Apple Pay, and also offer catering services. The dining experience is casual and vibrant, making it suitable for families with kids. The menu includes a variety of authentic Chinese dishes, including hand-pulled noodles and flavorful hot pot options.

Customer reviews rave about the tasty food at China Station. Dishes like fried rice, beef sautéed noodles, and dumplings have received high praise for their delicious flavors and generous portion sizes. Despite some minor issues with the dining area, customers are eager to return for the excellent food quality. The restaurant's affordable prices and authentic Chinese cuisine make it a go-to spot for locals and university students alike.

One standout dish at China Station is the All In One Hot Pot, perfect for sharing with family or friends. The menu also features traditional Chinese appetizers like stick bean curd and spring rolls. The restaurant's dedication to offering authentic flavors and hearty meals ensures a satisfying dining experience for all guests.

Overall, China Station is a hidden gem for those seeking delicious Chinese cuisine in Stony Brook. The combination of flavorful dishes, reasonable prices, and welcoming atmosphere make it a must-try for food lovers in the area. Don't miss out on the opportunity to savor the authentic flavors of China at China Station.