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Contribute Feedback What Célia Pieters likes about Chinatown:
I really enjoy dining here. The food is always quite consistent. However, the heating equipment they use doesn’t keep the food warm, so the buffet can be a bit hit or miss. Even when the food is cold, it still tastes good. I’m just having lunch, and they've raised the prices, which makes lunch the most worthwhile option. View all feedback.
What Filomena Heller doesn't like about Chinatown:
Had been a fan since 2000, but sadly they have really gone downhill... I have been away for a year and came back to find the dinner buffet to be cold and most of the dishes seemed to be reheated leftovers from lunch. They eventually brought out a few fresh items... On a positive note, they still have the BEST crab wontons and friendly service, but I don't know if it's enough to bring me back... View all feedback.
Decent food at good prices. The buffet had a much smaller selection than other Chinese buffets but better than average quality and dishes. Laid back attitude and friendly staff. The place is very small tho and had no lights on that day so a very claustrophobic feeling.
Went after the buffet had closed at 2. Ordered the 171. Was $16, the plate came out in less than five minutes and almost everything on it was fried. The service was good but it wasnt very busy. I'd be willing to give them another try but it was way overpriced for what was offered. I'd like to see what the buffet is like.
Had been a fan since 2000, but sadly they have really gone downhill... I have been away for a year and came back to find the dinner buffet to be cold and most of the dishes seemed to be reheated leftovers from lunch. They eventually brought out a few fresh items... On a positive note, they still have the BEST crab wontons and friendly service, but I don't know if it's enough to bring me back...
SERIOUSLY DO NOT GO HERE. WORST BUFFET EVER. READ OUR EXPERIENCE BELOW: We waited minutes to be seated and had to walk around to find a host to finally be seated. It was $16 per person. We sat down and after we were seated the waiter did not come back again until she brought the bill. There was one other table there. The buffet was very small and the dishes they did have out were cold, dry and 1/4 to 1/2 full platters. Some dishes they didn't even bother to refill and put out. For example they had three seperate plates that were suppose to have three kinds of sushi. There was only one out of three kinds of sushi rolls that were out and there was just a few of that kind.The roll had been out so long the rice had hardened and became crunchy. None of the food was hot or fresh. Now I remind you this at 7 and they close at 9. I would of expected this at 8:30 because the restaurant was closing soon, however this was two hours before they close The final straw was when the icecream machine didn't even work. Now we just paid $31 for the two of us to experience the absolute worst Chinese food, worst buffet, and pretty bad service. How do they charge full price when the icecream machine doesn't work, a lot of the food isn't out, and the stuff that is has been sitting there for hours? I paid. Then politely told the waiter I was disappointed in these above things and the over all experience. She couldn't understand me so she grabbed her boss. So I repeated my concerns, he didn't respond to me. Instead he started speaking another language to the waiter. Then he told me it's my fault for coming in so late( we were finished and had the bill paid an hour before they closed) and wouldn't take any kind of responsibility. I told him I would not be coming back and left.
We didn't try the buffet, but we ordered from the menu instead. At first, we thought some of the entrees were a bit pricey for typical Chinese fare. However, we found that all our dishes were fresh and made with high-quality ingredients, which made them worth the price. Thank you for a wonderful meal!