I stumbled into this restaurant after a golf game this summer and have been meaning to write a review since then.
First of all, I CANNOT recommend this place enough! As someone who lived in China for five years and misses the food, I am always pleased when I find something authentic, fresh, and reasonably priced, and Great Dragon Buffet checks all of these boxes!
We arrived at around 14:00 (expecting the leftover scraps from the lunch buffet), and the food was not only hot, fresh, and plentiful, but they kept bringing out more dishes while we were eating!
While most Chinese buffets in the West are tailored to a Western palate, this place also offers a variety of authentic soups that I had in China, as well as spicy sauces to go with the food!
I had a lovely conversation with the waitress and chefs, who are from Fujian province, in Mandarin and told them how much I loved their restaurant!
Great price, free refills, lovely service, clean restaurant, and top-notch service! 10/10...
Read moreThis restaurant exactly fits my definition of an outstanding Chinese restaurant: a "hole-in-the-wall" that serves excellent food inexpensively.
We frequently enjoy their noon buffet on Saturdays. For a very fair price ($6) you have all you want: hot/sour soup, egg drop soup, egg rolls, chicken skewers, crab rangoon, and about 6 great hot dishes (chicken & brocolli, sweet/sour chicken, pepper steak, sesame chicken, and more). The food is kept fresh and tasty.
The interior is fairly spartan which is perfectly fine. Everything is clean (including a nice bathroom) and looks pleasant. There is no "fake" restaurant items; just nice and simple.
We typically get the same waitress most Saturdays. She is very pleasant, greets us with a smile, remembers what we like to drink, and makes us feel very welcome.
I certainly enjoy this restaurant and it has become my favorite spot when I'm...
Read moreBeing from Las Vegas, I was comparatively impressed. The atmosphere could use a touch up to bring in more of that Manderine and Cantonese feel with the what makes china proud, but the food was good! The service was timely and polite. For a buffet on Christmas, i was happy. It certainly beats out any chinese buffet that i have had at home. For under 20 bucks it was very much worth it. The only thing i thought needed help was the fried rice. More sesame, fish sauce, rice vineger, and to really knock it out, a dash of plum vinegar that is so unique to China. I know white people probably have no idea what good chinese food is, but this was good and if the cook reads this: xiè xiè nǐ I like...
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