The buffet’s selection is pretty decent with seafood, fruit, sweets, vegetables, meats, and more. I’ve eaten a lot of Chinese food in Asia so I could see a lot of foods were ‘Amercanized’ yet it still was pretty tasty. Just make sure, if you pay for the buffet and want to take food back in a takeaway box, you’ll have to pay the whole price again just for bringing stuff back.
You can pay for a specific dish from their menu or you can pay for the buffet which is currently $15 per person and get an unlimited amount, so if you’re hungry this is the place to be. The staff are from China and they seem to know basic English so don’t expect much. Area is well taken care of and decently sized with a good...
Read moreI went in and only requested one patty of egg fu yung, with gravy, as I'm handicapped. I can't walk without my brace and cane. I also grabbed one cookie. I ate it up. The watress/hostess told me that I would need to pay ten dollars for buffet, as she saw me eat more. I insisted that all I ate was the egg fu yung with gravy. I showed her the little bit of gavy left on my plate. My friend then went to pay for our food. I was only charged one dollar for the egg fu yung with gravy. Now, if that hostess would have believed me to begin with, it would have been a completely...
Read moreWe have a large extended family and nearly every Birthday is celebrated here. They are open to large groups (15+ people, like I said large family). They have a wide variety of dishes and rotate in new dishes throughout the year.
At times certain options temporarily run out but they are quick to refill them and the wait is never too much of a hassle.
Try the teriyaki meat skewers and their new sushi options. Always a treat my kids look forward to. This is especially true with their uncle teaching them the language and what each dish is called and how to thank and compliment...
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