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At one point, this was the way to the Chinese buffet. In recent years, it has fallen slightly in quality. You have removed the Hibachi service and the food is more common than in recent years. He said it's still a good meal. Beautiful selection of dishes with courtesy staff offers a beautiful culinary experience. View all feedback.
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Almost beaten 5. Staff are very friendly. At the time we went (4:45) the food on the buffet was low and cold. Things were not marked correctly. Our waitress was great, always there filled drinks and clearing plates. 3 adults and a toddler are for about $34, which is kind of high for a weekday and would have been worth it if the food was fresh. View all feedback.
At one point, this was the way to the Chinese buffet. In recent years, it has fallen slightly in quality. You have removed the Hibachi service and the food is more common than in recent years. He said it's still a good meal. Beautiful selection of dishes with courtesy staff offers a beautiful culinary experience.
Eat pretty good. the cheesecake and the crab dishes were met with us. can also not go wrong with the noodles and the rice. I was happy and very full. the desserts are typical of Chinese buffets and let an American who is used to moist, rich desserts disappoint.
Almost beaten 5. Staff are very friendly. At the time we went (4:45) the food on the buffet was low and cold. Things were not marked correctly. Our waitress was great, always there filled drinks and clearing plates. 3 adults and a toddler are for about $34, which is kind of high for a weekday and would have been worth it if the food was fresh.
This place seems to go downhill with every visit. I always liked to be on this buffet. eating was hot, they had a lot of sushi, and the buffet offered options. now the imitation is crab in any sushi roll, the last two times I was there the pigeon in the dumplings was cold and not boiled, and the buffet version just keeps shrinking. there are tons of other places to get Chinese, yes they can be priced, but I guarantee that eating is completely boiled and they don't have to go with purpose on what they eat.
Pass on this place. I question the sanitation as many dishes that should have been kept in ice were room temperature with the ice melted. Many of the Asian hot dishes were Luke warm but the fried American food definitely had more turn over. The sushi is the greatest source of worry as it had not been kept iced throughout the day (I went at 3pm on a weekday) and noticeable smelled fishy. While some things were tasty, the service was good and the price can't be beat (7.85), this is a serious dice roll. I was traveling through and on a time crunch so had limited options. However there is no shortage of other buffet like options. I highly recommend that until this establishment keeps up with sanitation practices, you go else. Otherwise, you're pretty much just left with the fried options and dessert.