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Contribuisci feedbackClean, simple, Chinese buffet. I have learned a very important life lesson today: if you want to feel like a complete fat, you just have to go to a Chinese buffet yourself. Seriously, I don't know why I did it, partly because I couldn't pull anyone from work here because they all say that this place is terrible. You prefer the Chinese buffet in Edinburgh. So I just wanted to see myself. Sure enough, although this place has 6 different lines for the food, the main line that everyone would eat was the same, court for the court as that in Edinburgh. I almost laughed at the consistency (but then again all Chinese foods in the USA are the same, why was I surprised? . The other lines, a dazzling dessert line, a salad bar line, an appetizer line, etc., were especially untouched by the clientele that were eaten at this time. No special food turned out, but I enjoy the fact that I could get some *decent* sushi covered under the price (surprise, surprise, it was the same price that the place in Edinburgh was a mere $6.75. A key note: the hot and acid soup here was terrible. It literally had no acidic taste in it and tasted as if I had only brown gravy with swimmers in it. How dare you ruin one of my favorite dishes!
I've never been for any meal, but dinner, and I'll admit that it's not always hot and fresh, but most of the time it's pretty good. There's General Tso's Chicken.
Eating was pretty good, some items were out and a little to get out, but as soon as there was a bit picked up food came quite consistent. The teriyaki chicken had not much taste, but others than not much to complain about 11.25 per person
The food on the buffet was clean hot and yummy. The service was excellent. Price was not outrageous.
Appliance something like that a buffet, good food, good service would highly recommend