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Cost per person: $32 (Drinks are not included in the price: $2.75 and higher). The food was pretty close, but the staff was at least friendly. Mainly Chinese cuisine, but they have some Japanese and Americans. Was very disappointed by the Beijing duck and some others. Wünsch, there were more dessert options besides the tiny cakes that are all the same, only with different icings and toppings, and the prepacked ice cu... View all feedback.
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A weekday meal is recommended. Adults $18.99 is pretty ok and if you have a voucher, it's $15.99 for everything you can eat. The food was hot and fresh, but the cake desert is not recommended. View all feedback.
A weekday meal is recommended. Adults $18.99 is pretty ok and if you have a voucher, it's $15.99 for everything you can eat. The food was hot and fresh, but the cake desert is not recommended.
The food was good, but not $32 a person good. There was a decent selection for sushi, but the rest was missing particularly dessert selection. It is said that the value really brings it to a $15-20 buffet. Also at $20, the Asian buffet at Buena Park Mall has a larger selection of dishes. I came honestly because in previous pictures they saw that they served lobster tails, but server advised me that they didn't do that anymore.
Cost per person: $32 (Drinks are not included in the price: $2.75 and higher). The food was pretty close, but the staff was at least friendly. Mainly Chinese cuisine, but they have some Japanese and Americans. Was very disappointed by the Beijing duck and some others. Wünsch, there were more dessert options besides the tiny cakes that are all the same, only with different icings and toppings, and the prepacked ice cups. The staff was very busy with removing used plates and refilling your refreshments. I don't expect much of buffets, nor should you be when it comes to HIGH quality.
Great place, huge parking, staff are attentive and food was awesome and fresh. Just there is one thing that I don't really like, the table cleaner disappointed me. Saw him taking out trash and just wiped down the table next to me with his so soiled rag and no disinfectant. I can tell because when he left,the table is kind of greasy. I cannot accept it because of the pandemic. But still, I'm going back there for more delicious food specially their lobster, snow crab legs and Rolls. Take a look of their lobster in my photos. That's freshness right there.
Very good buffet which is roughly commiserate with the price paid. Went here on a Saturday evening. The price was 31.99. We used Styrofoam plates and cups with plastic utensils. Most of the action is toward the inner part adjacent to the kitchen. What I particularly liked was the scallops with the ginger garlic paste and the creamy seafood mix with shrimp, squid and fake crab. The Lobster or lobster halves to be precise are served by an attendant. I find it to be cooked well but a bit salty. I can have two of them before the salt level began to irritate me. Dim sum was standard quality you get in a buffet, not great but acceptable. Sushi was very good for a buffet, a bit mushy due to the sauces being on top for a bit too long. Rice was seasoned. Sashimi was good too Snow crab legs were very good. Haven't had a bad one and there were plenty left, never ran out. Oysters were fresh and plump. The roasted meat stand had plenty of selections, but they were on the verge of being dry. There is not much traffic there. Didnt try the hibachi, it had the most extensive variety of of items of any buffet I have ever been. Not mich traffic here as well. Desert/fruit bar was very good. Probably because it is toward the back where there is little traffic. Its a buffet, my expectations were adjusted for that and I was satisfied with what I got.