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  • Alan S.

    I thought I would take a break from college football yesterday evening and satisfy a craving I had for Chinese food. So I went to Super Orient Buffet since it is somewhat close to home. It has been a month since I have been here, and I must say that I was really disappointed the second time around. After I entered, I had to wait to be seated. And the wait time seemed considerably longer. I looked over to the cashier station, and there was a kid behind the counter counting money. Having looked up, he then came out from behind the counter and seated me at a table. I say "kid" because this young man seemed to be younger than the age of sixteen. I ordered my drink and started over to the buffet. The won ton soup was good, but the egg rolls and spring rolls lacked any flavor. Even the duck sauce I dipped the rolls into seemed bland. After appetizers, I had a shrimp/zucchini dish with white rice, seasoned only in the butter it was cooked in. I also tried a chicken and broccoli dish with noodles that seemed mildly seasoned. It seems like these two dishes were available with a few other main dishes, such as baked salmon, orange chicken. Not much of a change in menu. One would think that other oriental dishes would be rotated into the menu. And why are there items on the menu that are is not oriental cuisine (yellow rice). I can understand items such as french fries, chicken nuggets, and fried shrimp for the children. The offerings at the sushi counter was unimpressive. The dessert offerings seemed to be few, and the top of the reach in ice cream freezer was left open after someone served them self to some ice cream. As for the service staff, I was really disappointed. They were quick to remove any plates from the table, but no one came by to refill my drink. Another waitress walked around the dining area with a broom and dust pan sweeping underneath the tables. As she swept, the top of the broom would hit the top of the dust pan. For several minutes, diners had to put up with a "bang, bang,bang". It was loud and annoying. And as I was getting ready to put a tip on the table before I left, the waitress came up and started to remove any plates. There were several other tables in the dining room that were empty, so I do not know what the rush was. A young couple with their daughter had to wave a waitress over to get their drinks. I can understand keeping up a clean appearance in the dining room, but serve the guests first. When I went to pay, the kid behind the counter rang me up and asked how everything was. I just shook my head and signed the receipt. I was happy with Super Orient Buffet the last time I was here, but left me disappointed this time. If they were to change around the menu instead of offering the same old menu items, I would be happy.

    (1)
  • Brittany B.

    While there definitely is quantity at Super Orient Buffet, the same cannot be said about quality. All of the meat choices had extremely poor cuts of chicken (very tiny pieces, think pet food) and many of the food choices weren't hot enough, even on a busy Sunday afternoon. Some of their sides, such as their "krab" ragoons are simply amazing, while others like their wonton soup are lacking in flavor. Pros: HUGE selection, including some American items like mashed potatoes; great price (6.99 for lunch buffet) Cons: Taste and temperature on most items lacking, requires table service (think Golden Corral) Overall: I don't think it's worth going for the awesome ice cream bar and delicious krab ragoons. I would pick another Chinese restaurant, even non-buffet style, over Super Orient Buffet any day.

    (2)
  • Shane H.

    I am definitely a fan of this place. I actually enjoy it so much we have given it a nickname to better illustrate how amazing the place is "Super Giant Mega F***ing Buffet". Simply saying "Super" isn't enough to fully justify this place. That being said, like any buffet there are pros and cons. Atmosphere: Exactly what you would think it would be like. Tons of people running like mad to get their favorite items, little people under foot almost tripping you, typical buffet. Selection: They have a little bit of everything and almost everything is delicious, not everything though. First off, you better be a fan of chicken before deciding to eat here. They have fried chicken, chicken nuggets, chicken strips, chicken with broccoli, chicken fried rice, General Tsao's Chicken, sesame chicken and every other possible manifestation of chicken. The potstickers are good IF you catch them at the right time, otherwise they dry out very quickly. The crab rangoon is some of the best around (not as good as Hop-Bo). The holy grail for me though is the bacon wrapped crab meat, it is sinfully good. Soups are good, Chinese staples (fried rice, lo mein, beef and broccoli, etc) are great and the salad bar is small but adequate. You didn't come to a Chinese buffet for salad anyway. Remarkably the sushi is actually quite good and it shouldn't scare you to much. You may want to avoid the crawfish, I attempted them on my last trip and they tasted like dirty baby diapers. Don't go charging for the crab legs either, the buffet does not actually include those and the extra charge will be reflected on your bill. I also avoid the sweet tea, every time I have tried it I taste some odd malt flavor in it. That make any sense? Chocolate malt in my sweet tea? Desert: They have ice cream! I mean real ice cream, not fro-yo from a machine but actual ice cream. Now that my sound exciting and delicious, and it is, as long as you don't remember the last three buffet kings with their arms and hands all in there scooping it out.

    (4)
  • Gregg G.

    Bad. Just bad. Sure it's cheap, but even for the money there are much better buffets around town. Chicken for sweet & sour is more breading than anything. Flavors of everything are just off. Do yourself a favor and try another spot.

    (1)
  • Rob W.

    This was not bad, but not really good, kinda meh. I would not be in any hurry to return.

    (2)
  • Lina V.

    OK, if you're looking to do some all you can eat seafood. This is the place for you! Crab legs, shrimp, mussels, clams, and crawfish! So so good! Now I didn't really eat any of the Chinese food but if you're the mood for seafood. Come here because the price is cheap.

    (4)
  • Bryan B.

    Give it a 4 for clean and a one for 1 for flavor. Will do if your craving Asian food and stuck out by MCO, but would keep diving another 8 miles to Pei Wei if you have the time.

    (2)
  • Gerald H.

    This place is really bad . DO NOT GO. The food was very bland. The bao had no filling. The beef ribs was very tough and had a funny after taste. The fried rice and noodles was okay but not worth going there even if the prices are cheap.

    (1)
  • Joy F.

    Initally was scared to try due to the bad review. Son was craving crab legs thus the buffet was his choicem. Was actually not bad,.cleaner than most Chinese buffet in california. Crawfish, mussels and clamp was okay but definitely better than California Chinese buffets places Got in at 9pm and found that there's no crab legs. BTW crab legs are $5.99 extra per person. Very pleasantly surprised.

    (4)
  • Angela S.

    I've never left a bad review, but today, I think I should. The food that was supposed to be hot was luke warm at best and the food ghat was supposed to be cold was room temp. I don't usually go to buffets, so I expected less than stellar quality. I didn't expect to leave hoping I don't get sick. I would not go back.

    (1)
  • John M.

    Great selection and for the price, the quality was as expected whith the sushi being fresh and the service wasn't always freat but exceptable. If ýou are looking for an affordable buffet with a family feel and definitely worth the try! Beats other buffets in the area.

    (4)
  • Kevin K.

    **updated review** This place really is hit or miss. I stand by my previous post of "if it looks bad--the taste follows" Food: If you come at "normal dinner hours" you will have fresh food that tastes great. Try getting here between 5-7. Staff: Not the friendliest bunch by any means.

    (4)
  • Andrew V.

    I found this place while waiting to check into my hotel today. I'm sort of a sucker for a Chinese restaurant so I figured I'd give it a go. The shopping plaza around it was interesting to say the least, but I can't judge the place on that. I walked in was greeted by the hostess who was very friendly, she sat me and a waitress immediately asked me for my drink order. As for my meal, I kept it simple and had the buffet. The buffet was pretty small and at times a little empty, but I could see they were working on adding fresh items. People were asking for specific items and they were told a wait time and then the food arrived. As a Chinese buffet goes, it was pretty decent. The place was clean and the service was good.

    (3)
  • Hector C.

    I have been eating here since about 2000 and have seen it change management and all its changes. I have nothing to say about this place other than there's a huge variety of foods and all taste great. Most Chinese buffets taste the same and it comes down to the freshness of the product and what not. Hands down the only reason I'm not giving it 5 stars is because I am currently a vegan and have little to no options there. But from the hibachi to all the fresh sushi and all the items on the buffet this place rocks and for the price. Lunch special is well worth it!

    (4)
  • Christina H.

    I work minutes away from the Super Orient Buffet, but we NEVER go there. Recently a friend told me her family likes it, so I suggested to the lunch gang we give it a try. My co-workers are probably never going to let me pick the restaurant again after my last couple recommendations. We parked in the back of the building. This was not good. We walked past all kinds of bad-smelling things and assorted restaurant debris on our way to the door. Somehow we kept walking. When we got to the door we got a strong blast of seafood-scented air. But for some reason we still went in. The buffet has a large assortment, but there was nothing particularly great. I tried a little bit of several dishes. I thought the chicken bits were too fatty and I ended up not eating much of what I took. Also, we arrived around 11:30 and may of the dishes hadn't been put out on the buffet yet. I'm a picky eater, and this was a test of all of my food phobias. The inside is dingy. Don't dare look at the vents on the ceiling. Anyway, I dined and I survived. We jokingly said as we left that we were setting our clocks for the onset of food poisoning, but here we are at work the next day, survivors. Not good, not good at all.

    (1)
  • Randolph Z.

    If you're looking to get fat for cheap, this is your one stop shop. Shudder. The worst thing about this place is that there's no way you're going to have a healthy meal. The best thing is that you are going to have a HUGE, cheap meal, and for Chinese Buffets, it is both clean and high quality. I go here for lunch when possible. I think it's something like $8. You really can't beat that, when a lunch special of one dish plus rice is $6.50 at a non-buffet Chinese restaurant. Don't come here expecting "genuine" Chinese food. You will only get that in China and LA. If you're into vomiting in the bathroom or behind the building after a meal, this is not a great spot. The bathroom stalls are right in front of the doors, and the outside area is very exposed.

    (5)
  • Chelsea E.

    I think the biggest thing to remember when you go to a buffet is that the food is designed to appeal to the masses. With that said I think this place does a very good job of just that. The food wasn't overly seasoned or super authentic to where it might appear unrecognizable. The staff is very friendly and kept or table clean and drinks full. The place is usually pretty packed so don't get alarmed by the number of cars or people the food is plentiful and hot. The best part about the entire place is there have sushi that's made right in front of you! I couldn't find any significant cons about this establishment. The only reason it doesn't get 5 stars is because I wish the decor was a little bit more updated. But for the price of the food, I'm not complaining

    (4)
  • Scarloey F.

    THE WORST BUFFET EVER!! We had to eat here by default cuz the Japanese restaurant next door was closed on Mondays. Very disappointed!! Didnt really wanna try this place. It looked dirty from the outside. And once you are inside, you will see its beyond gross- sticky everywhere! Food didnt even look good. Looked old and tasted even more disgusting. All i could think of was FOOD POISONING. Even the kids didnt wanna try anything The worst part?!! The price!!! $47 for 2 adults and one paid child?!! Thats crazy! Save your money and appetite

    (1)
  • Adam M.

    I'd probably go 2.5on this if it was an option. Probably. The cold offerings and salad bar were better than most -- and everything seemed fresh: nice lettuce, seafood salad tasted fresh and not drowned in mayonnaise, hard-boiled egg smelled and tasted fine, even a tartar sauce that tasted housemade -- although I'm not really sure what for...shrimp, I guess? Sushi rolls were a little sketchy but tasted okay. The "fried" section was passable -- really good chicken wings, egg rolls tasty but greasy, and good sweet and sour sauce. Some of it wasn't up to temp -- and I'm not excusing that -- but it's par for the course at most of the "super buffets" I've been to lately. That's about the best I can say. It was toward the end of the night, even though it was fairly busy when I came in. Most of the hot food didn't look to be worth touching. I had a few bites of "fried" rice, some lo mein noodles, a few pieces of General Tso's Chicken that may or may not have been tasty a few hours prior...and I ate around the beef in the Beef with Broccoli just because it looked...anemic. I considered the create-your-own hibachi, but the meat there wasn't looking so fresh, either. Service was passable, but in no way friendly. Bathrooms were clean -- always a good sign. In short, I've eaten at worse Chinese buffets in my day...but not many. Don't know that I see myself returning, but I'm not completely sorry I checked it out, either. Given the location and the overall "curb appeal", it's probably about what you'd expect.

    (2)
  • Danielle B.

    This is my 4th time coming here and it will be my last time. The food quality seems to get worse each visit.

    (1)
  • Mike C.

    My friend and I decided it was time to get some grub this afternoon and it had to be Chinese...but not just take out...Buffet Style Chinese...Being the Chinese Food Connoisseur that he is, he instantly directed me to this buffet which is located about 10 minutes from the airport. I was a bit skeptical at first, because we've been to some pretty shady, yet affordable Chinese buffets back in Gainesville. We were looking for a healthy blend of affordable,clean, and something with a decent selection. We found all those things here at Super Orient Buffet. Upon walking in on this Thursday evening we noticed that while it wasn't overly crowded, there were a reasonable amount of people in there. We were promptly seated, got our waters and proceeded to the buffet. They had food items ranging from basic sushi rolls to blue crab and king crab legs. I indulged in the stuffed mushrooms,beef & broccoli ,shrimp and seafood mix along with Shin Yuan noodles and house stir fried rice. What a feast. The atmosphere wasn't noisy which was a plus (although there were some kids beating on each other across the room). There were also some TVs mounted to the ceilings showing CNN. The buffet set up looked clean and the food was actually HOT! You would be surprised how many buffets get away with serving barely room temperature food in their buffets. All in all, Super Orient Buffet was pretty good and the bottom line is that it was only $10 (before tip). So if you are in the area, or just looking for a satisfying Chinese Buffet, you may wanna stop in and give Super Orient a try!

    (4)
  • Samantha M.

    Just got home from having lunch here! Large selection, my honey loved their sushi and I loved the price! For the selection and quality of food the price for a lunch here was fair... if you want cheap okay food this is the place to go... not so much an experience as it is a cheap eats :/

    (3)
  • Greg T.

    In a pinch or in a hurry don't waste your time or money. has to be the worst Chinese buffet around. the food was tasteless and not once was any of it hot or even warm. I tried a little of everything and the result was the same each and every time. after being here for 45 minutes there was finally 2 sushi rolls one which looked like a california roll hard to tell as it was covered in a sauce perhaps to cover up the poor execution of the roll itself. roll 2 was a imitation roll with shredded imitation crab made to mimic fish sliced on top again covered in a sauce hiding the lack of execution. had to sort through the dishes to find a clean one each time I. ventured to be disappointed with another bad plate of food. best part of the meal was the soda and lastly the banana. the waitress asked how everything was and I told her that the food was terrible and that everything was cold. her reply "I'm sorry " nothing further. do not and I repeat do not waste the effort and especially the money here as you'll walk away with a. very bad taste in your mouth and stomach.

    (1)
  • Philip L.

    For a generic chinese buffet, I would say that this place is okay at best. Yes the quality isn't as good, and the dishes might be lackluster, but come on, you get what you paid for. At a 10 dollar dinner price (or $16 dollars with snow crab) it is well worth your money. Skip the sushi, get the snow crab, and save yourself some money if you want a decently priced and okay asian buffet.

    (3)
  • Jolliebee B.

    Better than most asian buffets! Great salad bar (with green leaf lettuce not just iceberg). Cheap and i noticed they are adding a sushi bar and Mongolian BBQ station as well. They are improving (new stations and remodeled bathroom) instead of skating by which is a good sign of care and respect from the owners. It's a solid buffet on the rise. Don't listen to the bad reviews I've been going here for years. It's worth 4 stars but I had to negate the idiot 1 star reviews. It' well worth 7 bucks if you are near, give it a shot!

    (4)
  • Darssy K.

    Food was nasty. Either it was too salty or undercooked. The fried shrimp was undercooked so when u bit into them it was like eating dough. Service was ok but food was completely nasty no matter what I got. I felt so bad I left all my food in my plate but nothing was appetizing.... Seriously would not recommend at all. Four of us went.... None of us liked it

    (1)
  • Bettina T.

    Food was gross. I threw up afterwards. NEVER GO HERE!!! =X

    (1)
  • Antonio E.

    If you're looking for a buffet; this is a decent place to eat. I arrived just before 5pm and the majority of the food was fresh. The waitresses were on top of refilling my drinks and making sure we had everything we needed. The utensils were clean and the restaurant was clean as well. Crab legs are additional and they also had a good selection of sushi and ice cream.

    (4)
  • Sergio P.

    Very good lunch buffet. There are items here I have seen no where else. Like peanut butter chicken..........mmmmmm good,

    (4)
  • Adam P.

    Rarely crowded. Very good buffet value.

    (4)
  • Robert H.

    Super China Buffet is a good chinese buffet located on Semoran Blvd (436) not far from Orlando International Airport. Not fancy by any means, they have good food, and a great price.

    (4)
  • Megan D.

    It's a chinese buffet, what did you expect? The sushi surprisingly wasn't too bad. Certainly not comparable to a legit sushi restaurant but it was edible and didn't taste awful. The waitresses were polite and prompt. They could have turned up the AC though, it was hotter than hell and everyone was sweating.

    (2)
  • Beatriz Q.

    I finally found a descent chinese buffet in Orlando, Fl. Compared to the Mongolian Barbecue this one rocks. Everything seemed clean and fresh.

    (4)
  • Frank C.

    I have been going to this place for years and little has changed. They did do a little remodel on the interior and added a hibachi grill which is nice. Overall, like others, it's a Chinese buffet. Overall good food, good selection, good service and clean.

    (3)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 10

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : No
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : No

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Chinese Cuisine

The popularity of Chinese food in America can be adjudicated by the appearance of China Town in many major cities in the United State of America. The popular trend of ordering or opting for Chinese take away food isn't unknown in America. Chinese take away food comes to rescue when you're too tired from work or too exhausted to cook. No one can resist the temptation of eating spicy noodles, shrimp, chicken, beef or pork cooked in the sweet and spicy sauce. The cooking method of authentic Chinese food is a lot different compared to what is served in America.

Generally, Chinese use dark meat small bones and organs to cook dishes but this changes when you are eating American-Chinese fusion food prepared using white boneless meat cooked with broccoli, carrots and onions. Back in China, the food is less spicy and oily as they favor steaming and braising method for cooking the most popular dishes. So, if you have a taste for authentic Chinese food, then try finding a real Chinese restaurant in the city. You can also try the most popular fusion Chinese food like Pecking Duck, Chicken Feet, Hot Pot, Shrimp Dumpling Soup, Mapo Tofu, Wontons, Chop Suey, Egg Rolls and not to forget Fortune Cookies.

There are not many restaurants in America serving authentic Chinese food. A little research on Restaurant Listings directory can help you locate the best Chinese restaurants in the city. Chinese cuisine is continuously evolving, and you can find a variety of dishes categorized as the food for lactose intolerant, gluten intolerant, vegan, vegetarian, and diabetic friendly. So, if you have a group of friends with different taste patterns, save the hassle and visit the nearest Chinese restaurant in your city.

Super Orient Buffet

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