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  • Kyle H.

    If you are hoping to go here for the "dish to die for" this is not the place. This is, after all, a Chinese Buffet. But it does offer the one thing I am always looking for when I go to a buffet, the ability to get FULL. They have a very good variety of dishes. Including a Sushi Bar. Now, being a big fan of Sushi, I have not tried this. Something about sushi at a Chinese Buffet just does not mix. But the rolls looked fresh.. In addition to the many varieties of dishes, they also have a Mongolian BBQ. Nice selection of items to add. It is not a full Mongolian BBQ, but is a nice addition to the already large selection of food. Also have a nice little dessert bar with some limited offerings. The nice topper to a pretty good value lunch/dinner. $10.00 including drink and meal. Couple of bucks for a tip. Out the door for $12.00. A pretty good value and good food. Better than the $12.00 burger/fry at Five Guys!!! (See other reviews.) If you are in East Mesa, give it a try. Just south of the 60 on Signal Butte. While you are there, drop your car off at the car wash next door. That review for a later time..

    (3)
  • Dan L.

    I'm not going to waste too much time critiquing a buffet. This places satiates your hunger. It tastes good, there's a vast variety of options, and it's at a good price. Whats not to like?

    (4)
  • Bao H.

    I'm not a big fan of buffets in general. Every now and then I'll find a decent one. This place got couple things right - it's in the East, it's a Super Buffet, but I think they exaggerated on the #1 part. Needless to say I wasn't too impress. Food was for sustenance, aside from that I think it definitely needs improvement. I enjoy their concept of integrated the sushi bar in a buffet setting. Why do all Asians go to Chinese Buffets? Crab Legs, my friends - yes Deadliest Catch is probably every Asian persons favorite show. However the crab legs here were too soggy and salty - needs to be steamed and cleaned out better. Though I did enjoy their fresh oysters, but then I can only stomach about 3 total.

    (2)
  • Nick R.

    No question about it, this is hands down the best Chinese buffet in the state of Arizona. When we visit family in the area, we always have dinner here two or three times. The selection is excellent, everythng is hot and delicious, and the service is great. If you go here during the winter, expect crowds of snowbirds, but we have never had to wait more than a few minutes.

    (5)
  • Emmy M.

    This buffet is pretty amazing. So amazing that we drive over 20 minutes and come with a game plan on how to eat more than 4 plates of food. Eastern buffet has all the basic chinese favorites plus sushi and a stir fry station. Prices aren't bad and service is friendly. So bring your appetite and your stretchy pants and have a great time stuffing your face!

    (4)
  • Kristen B.

    This buffet is pretty good! All sorts of items available in the buffet, and very fresh, not stuff that has been sitting all day, as seen at most buffets. I learned of this place when coming out of LA Fitness, the smell is delicious from the street, and better when you experience the offerings. Lots of space here, great for large groups, as well as small tables of 2.

    (4)
  • Julie J.

    I don't even like buffets but I must say, this one is really good! We sometimes order the sushi to go which is always good as well. The inside needs updating but other than that, good food!

    (4)
  • Angie P.

    Omg! I hardly ever write reviews but this place was fantastic! It's going to be our new favorite Chinese restaurant.

    (5)
  • Douglas E.

    This was from a year ago I picked this restaurant because they had crab legs and prime rib we went in at 9 they quickly ran out I complained that they were still open till 11 and then they were out and the waitress had a bad attitude and you should you complain too much I'll never go back the food was cold snotty waitresses and triple battered shrimp who wants to eat 5 pounds of flour and grease

    (2)
  • Jody E.

    I hate Chinese food, generally speaking. All Chinese food has been suspect in my eyes for years. I could never tell what I was eating! It all tasted the same! Greasy and oily and fishy. This place, however. This place is a different story. First of all, the place smelled clean. And looked clean. Secondly, the employees spoke English clearly and were polite and courteous. Great servers kept my beverage full the entire time without my requesting it! Thirdly, the buffet was a visual feast for the eyes! There was a gorgeous array of sushi for those who like that sort of thing. There were soups, sauces, delicate rice noodles, chow mien, stuffed crab and other seafood like mussels and octopus. There were a variety of chicken dishes, my favorites were the Peking chicken and the bourbon chicken. Yum! Sesame rolls and a variety of sweet desserts! Sorbet is small servings, great for pallet cleansing or just a sweet treat! There was fresh fruit and more, and that is only the buffet tables I was able to visit! There were several others on offer. And all dishes were clearly and accurately labeled. The food was deliciously prepared and presented. The counters were cleaner than any buffet I have been to in the past. The food had distinct from each other flavors, and were yummy! Cost was typical of a buffet. We went at 1:30 in the afternoon. Two adults with two drinks was $22, essentially $11/person. Not too bad, and a nice change from the usual fare. My only gripe I have is that it isn't closer to my house!

    (4)
  • Kat P.

    As far as the proverbial Chinese buffet goes, this one is great. Actually #1 Eastern Buffet, there are a great amount of selections here. Those of you who have read any of my other area reviews know that my recommendation is to come sans snowbirds. I like that there are fruit and salad bar, soup, entrees, sushi and dessert, as well as Mongolian BBQ. Something for everyone. This is my first review of many visits. I was not super impressed with today's fare. Though I was there early, it didn't seem fresh. My egg drop soup was thick and lukewarm. The fries scallops were rubbery and hard to chew. The coconut shrimp was hot and tasty. The green beans were in an interesting brown gravy. Not healthy looking but tasted ok. The fruits were strange, and disintegrated when I cut into them. Maybe stored in syrup too long? The staff is always courteous and attentive. I will return, in hopes that it was a fluke thing.

    (3)
  • May P.

    My boyfriend and I come here whenever we are on this side of town. Not only are the prices reasonable for a buffet, but they have various choices. They have a things from Steam ShuMai to Sushi to the Mongolian Grill (where you pick what you want to be grilled up and they put it together for you. The staff is not too bad, too. They refill your drinks and collect your plates at timely manners. So, if you are hungry and on this side of town, you should check out this place.

    (4)
  • Capone M.

    I remember coming here years ago and loving almost every dish they served. These days, the quality of the food has dramatically dropped. For starters, they use red onion in everything now! I don't mind onion, I love the stuff, but when there are more onions than noodles in my chow mein, I become a little testy. Secondly, they used to serve these wonderful Asian style beef ribs that were amazing. It seems that been replaced by a similar looking pork dish that falls very short in the flavor department. The sushi is definitely made fresh but it's pretty bland. The coconut shrimp is a bit sweet but still pretty tasty and I like the egg drop soup, but that's pretty much it. I really am disappointed because this used to be my go-to place for quick, delicious Chinese food but not anymore. I won't be coming back anytime soon. :(

    (2)
  • Will L.

    I am not a fan of buffets but this one was worth the money. Chicken wings were awesome, the meat on the Chinese stir fry's were all tender, the Mongolian food was excellent. The only bad part was the sushi was horrible. My problem with these buffets is that I eat to damn much.

    (4)
  • Toni L.

    I could have given this buffet a five star rating except for the service. Our waitress was very intent to have us finish up and get out. The food was very good especially the coconut shrimp. The price is great.

    (4)
  • Kim R.

    It depends on what type of taste you have, but as a vegetarian there a few notable absences on the buffet. (Spinach au gratin?) Everything was hot and fresh and tasty, and the crab rangoon were yummy (very important item!). At +12 mi. from home, I doubt I will return, but might if I was in the area and hungry. *Please take down your Christmas decorations, it's July!

    (3)
  • Rand H.

    This good-sized Chinese Buffet, actually named "#1 Eastern Super Buffet," is over 30 miles from home for me, so it has taken a while to get back over here. Anyhow, after arriving at 11 AM opening time today, they quickly filled to about half capacity with hungry diners, just like back in their 5-Star heyday of early 2010! Things started out very well. I landed a comfortable both in the nice dining room, and began to enjoy some really good food from the selection of 131 main items, including bowls of both Won Ton and Hot and Sour Soup, salad with fresh Cilantro, and a big selection of 15 delicious Sushi varieties. (5 Stars so far!) Then it was over to the Mongolian BBQ where things began to slip a bit. The 17-item selection including 5 meats and such treats as shrimp and Water Chestnuts was excellent, but both the beef and chicken slices were frozen solid inside big ice cubes, and thus inaccessable. (The chef chopped me out some of each with a meat cleaver, but he shouldn't have had to.) Also, several of the fruits and veggie etc. serving trays for the BBQ were covered with an inch or two of ice cubes, making it hard to lift out the food! (Down to 4 Stars!) The chef cooked my Mongolian BBQ perfectly, and it was delicious. So were dishes to follow, such as REAL Egg Foo Young (not hockey pucks!), large, breaded fried Scallops, tasty breaded fried Zucchini, good fried chicken and so on. :-) About then My check arrived at the table and they tried to overcharge me! I complained to my server, she apologized, and returned with a proper check, which I submitted back to her with a credit card for payment. (Now we're at 3 Stars!) Then it was on to making myself a Chocolate Sundae from the delicious, REAL ice cream, kept at just the right temperature to allow it to be easily scooped out and topped with REAL Hershey's syrup and whole peanuts. Yum! :-) BUT THEN... Ms. Server brings back my credit card slip to sign, AND IT'S BACK TO THE HIGHER, WRONG PRICE AGAIN! This is SO NOT OK!!! ONE STAR FOR THIS PLACE!!! GRRR!!! :-@ Ok, well then pretty soon my second mind says, "Unlax Homez, it could have been an honest mistake." Me: TWICE??? :-O All right... So they fixed the bill again and it's back to 3 Stars for this popular restaurant that is excellent in many ways but still needs a tune-up! :-| Weekday Lunch Buffet $8.49/$7.64 Sr.

    (3)
  • Lori M.

    Many dishes were cold, old and stale. When you aw able to catch a fish fresh out the kitchen, I liked the orange chicken, it is hit or miss.

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  • KT L.

    Decided to give this place a try because of all the decent reviews. I was very disappointed by pretty much every item. A lot of the dishes were cold and bland. The Mongolian grill section was just as bad. Almost no flavor at all. The service was subpar also. I would not recommend this place.

    (2)
  • Jeslyn C.

    Hair in my food? Gross. The waitress acted like she didn't see the black hair in my lo mein so I pointed it out and she discounted $2 off of my receipt. Even so, never again. I don't trust their food/service.

    (1)
  • Eddie A.

    Dinner. Food was cold, bland. Dessert tapioca tasted chalky. Was not worth the price. Will not go back.

    (1)
  • Craig A.

    This is the best Chinese food buffet in the East Valley... Period... The key to this buffet is to go when it is busy. That way there is always good turnover on the food. On slow nights because of the amounts of dishes food can get stale. There is a lot of seafood on the buffet lines. Snow crab, butter clams, peel and eat shrimp can always be found for dinner. As far as the Chinese dishes the coconut shrimp is fantastic. Other dishes are as good as you would expect in a reasonably priced buffet. There are about 40 in all and cover the usual range of proteins from Chinese food as well as rice and noodles. Service is always in a hurry moves around a lot of tables. Enough American food to keep the family happy as well. Sushi and a Mongolian Wok are also available. For desert the choices are limited but the green tea ice cream is worth a try. Overall a real consistent solid meal every time.

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  • Kashaela M.

    Decent food, I'm not a huge fan of buffets but I had a lunch date with my mom and she was in the mood for Asian so we tried it out, it was decent, nothing fantastic, Pretty standard and typical Chinese buffet food..

    (3)
  • John P.

    Been here before several times. Did it's usual ok. Came tonight, (don't come for dinner). It's like the whole state of Minnesota is here. The food didn't taste that great this time either. Sushi rice was dry. Tea tasted like water. Not happy.

    (2)
  • Brad F.

    Best Chinese food in the valley! They have the best food, the biggest selection and the greatest service. I don't think I have ever had to ask for a drink refill in all my times at their establishment. My family and I have a monthly tradition of visiting ESB and without regret! They are friendly, courteous and on point. We always leave a great tip, and for a reason.

    (5)
  • Ryan F.

    This is my go to place for when I need an unlimited supply of Chinese food. Great selection, great food and they never let your glass go empty. They are quick to clean up the table so you have enough room. Nice and courteous. The best part is, they always make sure there is not an empty tray of food. Just writing this makes me want to go back!!!

    (5)
  • Gonzalo M.

    They just opened an American Chinese food restaurant in China. Most probably they learn from the one in Mesa. This is the standard to which all Chinese restaurants should be measured. Freshly made food of all varieties. And there is no limit to how much you drink. Next time you have to cook at home you're better off driving to number one Easterm super buffet.

    (5)
  • Ben C.

    Very good food and organized service. They also serve beer, wine, ect. The only problem is that their deserts are awful and the ice cream scoops sitting in dirty water is really gross. If they get some cheesecake or something, this would be the ultimate buffet.

    (3)
  • Alexis S.

    Yuck is all I can say. The food looked like it was all dried up an then to top it off I found a huge black hair in my noodles. Worst buffet I have ever been to!

    (1)
  • Candace R.

    4 stars for the service, 2 stars for the food I joined my aunt and her in-laws here for dinner over the weekend and it is pretty much your average Chinese Buffet. We were seated right away and got up to look at our food selections. I started with a bowl of hot and sour soup and some wontons and egg rolls, all of which were pretty unforgettable. Second round I had some orange chicken, bourbon chicken, and fried rice. Again, standard fare. Last trip I grabbed some sweets; chinese fried donuts and a slice of cake. The chinese fried donuts were probably the best thing I had that evening. My guests chowed down on crab legs which they enjoyed - but I wasn't in the seafood mood so I didn't have any. The service was great though - my water glass was never full and our server was glad to grab us items we may have forgotten before we sat down. Personally, I wouldn't come back but it is a pretty popular spot.

    (3)
  • James V.

    The food is always fresh. Sue is great. We eat here at least twice a month, but often times more than that. The variety is wide enough for almost any taste. Sushi, salad, fried foods, traditional favorites, crab, not to mention the Mongolian Grill. Prices are reasonable. It usually runs around $25-$27 for the two of us.

    (5)
  • Tania S.

    My family and I eat here often. I've never noticed any problems with cleanliness or smell as is written in some of the other reviews. Most times that I've been there, there is someone making fresh sushi, which is nice. Hot and sour soup is pretty good too.

    (4)
  • Angela C.

    Terrible! My daughter and two of her friends ate here yesterday and got food poisoning!

    (1)
  • Jimmy W.

    This would be a ZERO star if I can give one. We drive 20 Miles RT to this place with restaurant.com certificate which I've paid for with $15 off with purchase of $22.50. Once we arrived, I spoke to her in Chinese and told her we are using this and she said that they do not accept them at all but will give me a 15% off. This is clearly a bait and switch and we refused immediately and walked out since I've paid for the certificate. No I am NOT an idiot. I had to get a refund from restaurant.com the following day and were pretty angry about the situation. Will NEVER Return. Any business should honor their obligation once they sign the contract with the advertiser or take it down.

    (1)
  • Lilli F.

    Great place to satisfy your hunger. I've been to many many Chinese Buffets with my family and coming from CA we can get picky. This buffet is our "go-to" place definitely. The staff is more efficient here, they have more variety in the typical hot and cold Chinese food fare, and I think they have more variety on their desserts and sushi also. This place is kept very clean as well! Love their crab legs here the best! I never go for the claws because you'll get jipped in the meat. GO for the long legs - that's money. I think they are the freshest ones around compared to the other buffets AND they don't just sit in the salted water like most of the other places. (Also it's freshest considering we don't have an ocean next to us) I have a picture I'll post here of my typical plate. I never add rice to my plate because then you don't have room in your belly for the many options this place offers. I do eat rice, but it's coming from the sushi which I think tastes good for an establishment like this. I've brought visitors from out of state here and they too enjoy the food. They really like the baby octopi, oysters and mussels and they say it's something different they haven't had from other Chinese buffets because they're tasty and not fishy or rubbery. My hubby would agree. I very much enjoy their green beans, mushrooms, walnut shrimp, cream cheese wantons, salmon, sweet and sour chicken and their egg drop soup with the crunchy noodles to garnish. I also like drinking their hot house tea (it helps with digestion btw). They take competitors' coupons (like from China City Buffet) and we used one last weekend. Saved us 15% off the total bill for a party of 7! The only bad thing I usually experience here are ignorant people. If you're coming here to eat, don't express out loud "Eww, what's that?" and point, don't always go for the "orange chicken" thinking it's like Panda because it's not going to be and don't go up to the sushi maker and ask him rudely "Which one of these just has rice? I don't want no fish in there." (wth?!?) If you want rice, go to the large drum that has steamed rice in it geez...AND don't pile on food on your plate and not eat all of it. You are wasting!! Take small portions and then go back for more. I know I may sound so "sanctimonious" or what have you, but I'm just pointing out what people here have done while I've been here. Easy concept. Come on... :)

    (5)
  • Yelp U.

    Absolutely disgusting. The restaurant smelled entirely of fish. Very few dishes on the buffet looked appetizing. Only two dishes were beef. It's possible my guest and I went at a bad time. One star due to the fact that my plate was warmer than my food.

    (1)
  • Melissa R.

    All their food was hot, fresh, consistent and just delicious! Their service was good enough for a buffet, and they even have Kilt Lifter.

    (4)
  • Christine P.

    I am usually not a fan of chinese buffets but this one is very good. The food is always fresh and the place is always clean. Great selection of sushi, love the crab wontons, and they have this crab that is smothered in cheese, yummy! They also have a mongolian section, lots of desserts, good little salad bar, overall a really great buffet.

    (4)
  • Rachel l.

    I have been to this place before and have had an average experience here. Food is ok. Very Americanized flavors and since its a Buffett the food taste like it has been sitting. However today on Christmas decided to give it a try again since no other place around was open. We walked in to a smell of different foods,old fish and something else. I just about turned around but my husband had his heart set. Got a few items sushi, crab was not cracked, prime tub was tough and you had to cut it yourself. However, once we got back to our table it smelled so bad. I tried to eat my food but the smell of sewer was so overwhelming I just wanted to get out of there. The staff is nice and friendly, however there is an obvious issue with cleanliness. I will never return.

    (1)
  • Danielle V.

    Ate here early Sunday morning and once I sat down I had experienced the worst smell in my life. I had realized my table was near the bathrooms and there was a very obvious sewage problem going on in there. I had lost my appetite and will never go back again.

    (1)
  • Chenkan L.

    WIth Sashimi and Crab legs served, the Eastern Super Buffet worth the money you pay. Sushi...Checked Mongolia BBQ...Checked Raw calm...Checked Shrimp....Checked Dessert & Ice Cream...Checked Just a little far from Gilbert where I live. :P

    (5)
  • joseph m.

    So we all know that Chinese buffets are every where these days. But this one really is the best one I've been to. The crab legs are awesome here, seriously. The rest of the buffet has a large selection. The mongollian grill could be expanded but it passes for good. You will usually have to wait for a table, but don't fret, that just means that the food will be fresh for you! the place is bright, clean and up to date. This should be your choice for all you can eat Chinese.

    (5)
  • Matt M.

    It seems lately the food has been hotter. Over the months I've complained about it too. I've been here about ten times now and have to say it is consistently good.

    (4)
  • Matthew F.

    Our favorite place to go. Went here for dinner for the first time. Great food!! Oysters in the half shell? I had no problem trying them and they were delicious. We recommend this place to anyone who loves chinese buffet.

    (4)
  • Michael M.

    This is where you can get not only good Oreintal food but good American choices. They have a wide selection and a sushi bar that is one of the best around. I love it when they have the dishes I like. I don't like it when something I usually like is not available. The sevice is always very good and all you can eat wow! That is good for the whole family or a group of people!

    (4)
  • Kent S.

    Was in the area today and decided to give this place a try. I love Chinese food and thus am pretty tolerant of even mediocre versions of it (I draw the line at Panda Express--horrible!). I also enter these buffets with moderate expectations, since the emphasis is typically on quantity and variety over quality. The decor and layout are very nice. The selection here is good. And the service was friendly and efficient. That's it for the positives. This was some of the worst Chinese cuisine I've had in quite a while. The Won Ton soup was bland. There was no beef and broccoli (one of my favorites), so I separated some beef from the pepper steak and also tried the chicken and broccoli. Usually only white meat chicken is used with the dish, but here it was difficult to tell. Like the soup, these samplings were also very bland and not of particularly good quality. Even the sweet and sour sauce just wasn't very good. Same for the string beans. The sweet and sour shrimp was probably the best tasting food of all that I tried. (Note: I do not like crab nor sushi, so obviously didn't try any of that. I notice that most of the positive reviews here focus on those selections, so perhaps they're better than the other fare) Overall I was very disappointed and regrettably I have to rate this place 2 stars (and that's being quite generous). Pretty bad even by buffet standards.

    (2)
  • Bob G.

    Its lousy and its cold and bland, its horrible, the only good thing about this place i an in and out burger next to it so.you can get a real mealfor your money.

    (1)
  • Alexandria J.

    For a buffet they have a great selection and a lot of choices for food. Some items are better than others to be expected. I really like their sushi and the Mongolian BBQ station. Had some amazing dumplings and dim sum, however the prime rib was really dry and could not locate a knife through out the entire restaurant. The crab legs are a big hit. The crowd tonight was the 55+ snow birds and the place was pretty crowded, for a good price, i believe dinner was $12.50 I will be returning. A good place for kids too lots of choices from traditional to American. Also they have ice cream and soft serve.

    (3)
  • Linda F.

    I am not ordinarily a fan of Chinese buffets..but wow.. this one breaks the mold !! The best ever, I've been to. Everything freshly prepared and served hot because of the popularity of this place. They have huge turnover but rarely do you have to wait for a table. Imagine all you can eat seafood.. crab legs, shrimp prepared in maybe 5 different ways, many unbreaded and stir fried with crunchy veges, shellfish of every type, a sushi bar as well, and Mongolian grill, where you can load up your own plate and have it stir fried while you wait. Really a treat and I highly recommend you give it a try.

    (4)
  • Khoi D.

    Awesome service, great food, I always get the crab legs and sushi, the honey walnut shrimp is very good also. Get there early for dinner, cause all the tables are full, even during the week. Servers very fast the refill your drinks and take away your finished plates. Will be coming back again. Don't know why there are 1 star reviews on here. Have never had a bad experience at this buffet.

    (5)
  • Sarah I.

    food was soggy and stale. I've had worse before but this is definately bad.

    (1)
  • Lynn W.

    Rand H. has gotten me curious about these buffets he loves so much so off we went to for another super lunch. Claire and I met up with Robyn N. and had a nice leisurely lunch. The location is a bit tricky. It's on the side of LA Fitness so if you turn into the parking lot go past the front of LA Fitness and turn left. It's in the corner of the strip mall. Robyn beat us there so thankfully she texted me to tell me where it was otherwise I would have gone in circles. My sense of direction is not so good. :( Everything is super clean and the restaurant itself is nice. The service was very good, our drinks were always full and plates clearned promptly. The food was good but nothing to rave about, imo. The egg roll was a tad bit greasy for me. The lo mein was good, plain with some cabbage and carrots mixed in. Fried rice was decent as well. I enjoyed the coconut shrimp and the string beans had a nice flavor and cooked perfectly. Nothing really jumped out at me as being outstanding. There is also a sushi bar and I did have some California rolls which were fresh and good. For me, this was good but I'm not sure I would go back simply because it's a bit far from me. Prices are on par with other buffets and the food is good.

    (3)
  • Robyn N.

    I loved my favorite (divey) Chinese buffet in Chicago and after reading all the great reviews of this place, I convinced Lynn W and Claire to drive all the wayyyyyyy out to BFE to try this place. I had a hard time finding it in the large strip mall - it's to the left of LA Fitness on the side, behind In n Out and the car wash - As soon as you walk in you can see the islands and trays of food and I was happy to see how clean everything was. We were seated, our waitress took our drink orders and we headed to the food. I tried a little bit of a lot of things - A lot of the appetizers were greasy and the crab ragoon was made with that fake crab and was ick. The beef and broccoli was tasty as was the mongolian beef, although the ratio of veggies to beef seemed 4-1 in favor of the veggies. For lunch they had a huge bowl of peel and eat shrimp that were just okay, a few of them were a little mushy and not tasting very fresh. They do have a small sushi bar, but I don't do sushi and I didn't have anything from the Mongolian BBQ. Overall the food was just okay, the place was very clean, and the waitress kept our drinks filled. Not sure I'd go back here again, there are other Chinese buffets in the area I'll have to try instead.

    (3)
  • James M.

    Went for Saturday lunch with my family. $28 and change for 4 of us. We will not be going back. Tried, peppered chicken, generals chicken and an unmarked mystery chicken. All horrid. Actually had to spit the generals chicken out. Tasted like fried liver rather than chicken. Tried the mongolian BBQ. Thought to self, self I've never had badd MBBQ. I have now. It has been 5 hours since and I'm not sick or throwing up or anything so I guess you'll probably survive if you eat here. For $28 what do you expect. I've never written a review before but this place was so bad i had to. Pretty sure some of the 5 star posts work there or must of ate somewhere else.

    (1)
  • Wanderin' J.

    Don't have enough good things to say about this place. We don't like Chinese buffets normally because many times food has set too long. This place was amazing! Everything was hot, fresh and tasty. We've only been once and that was on a Friday night. We pigged out on clams, crab legs and shrimp and so many other good items. All I can say is FANTASTIC. We'll be back!

    (5)
  • Mike C.

    Had lunch here with Rand H. and it was really good. I started with the hot and sour soup which was second to none.After that i ate a seafood plate containing coconut shrimp,fried shrimp, steamed sole.fried fish,stuffed crab shell and baked salmon all were very good but the salmon was on the dry side.Next plate had some excellent chicken wings a little 2 inch mini pizza(so so),steamed mussels and cheese,green beans, mushrooms and teriyaki chicken once again all were very good. then on to desert , well the chinese donuts were perfect not crunchy on the bottom at all. the rest were all your regular Chinese buffet sweets.Everything i ate here was real good and the service is great not much more you could ask for five stars. i

    (5)
  • Sonny Y.

    Came here last night, had about a 20 min wait.. well worth it! Crablegs were plentiful, and all of the buffet items were full and very hot! This place is better than pacific, doesnt have all of the items of pacific, but they dont ration out the crablegs , and the food items they do have are better tasting! And the dinner price is 12.95!

    (4)
  • Bill P.

    very good food, the person that said the place was just plain disgusting must be the competition. They have "prime rib" on the buffet, now i'm not sure if this is actually prime rib but if it is its the toughest piece of meat i've ever had, that is my only compliant...everything else is wonderful and a huge selection, one thing I would suggest is making sure the labels above the food match what is in the tray Watch out in the winter time the snowbirds flock to this place and you will usually have a wait at least on friday's and saturday's

    (4)
  • Arizona T.

    As far as Chinese Buffets goes you really can't beat this place. One downside is their attempt at Mongolian BBQ it's pretty bad. Their Sushi selection is surprisingly excellent. Definitely good value here for a large average buffet with good Sushi.

    (3)
  • Kelly C.

    I was on Yelp looking for some good places to eat , someplace with good reviews. And I ran across this place. Now, it was quite a ways to drive, but I figured, what the heck. It was, without a doubt, the best Chinese Buffet I have ever been to. The food is fresh and cooked just right. The sushi bar is really good and fresh. The fresh fruit is pentiful and fresh. Even the baked steamed fish is good. I am a big crab puff person, and the amount of filling in these was amazing. I will go back to this place over and over again. Anyone reading this, it's worth the drive!

    (5)
  • LG M.

    We went to eat after new ownership had taken over this summer and found the food to be of lesser quality from before. The crab had alot of empty shells, food was dry looking and the sashimi looked like it had been out for awhile. The service was good and the staff relatively friendly since the change in ownership but the food lacked in quality. Too bad we really liked the food here before but we won't be going back.

    (2)
  • Cal U.

    The best buffet in the east valley, if you consider this still the east valley and not Florence West! Still it is well worth the drive. I love their Coconut Shrimp, Hot and Sour soup and most everything else, it is a buffet so liking everything is not a problem, there are many great items to chose from. As my mother used to say, try a little bit to see if you like it first.

    (5)
  • Brock E.

    Just plain disgusting.

    (1)
  • Heather D.

    Hot damn! If you want more bang for your buck, make the drive out here! I would say that this Chinese buffet is comparable if not better than Pacific Seafood Buffet, which is one of my favorite restaurants. The quality of food is fresh and delicious! I ate everything on my plate! I tried one of each sushi - all excellent, one with orange sauce was ridiculously spicy and tasty! The baked crab on the crab shell has haunted my dreams; it was that good! The tempura vegetables were absoultely delicious - Grade A quality! All food was hot and fresh; waiter service for drinks was courteous and prompt. Excellent price! Lunch with soft drinks was less than $10 and I was full enough to skip dinner! :)

    (5)
  • Dan W.

    Definately very good. food are fresh, selection good, priced resonablly. Among one of the best Oriental buffet I've seen.

    (5)
  • Mayan X.

    sure this place has decent food, but i have to say its crammed in there and to tell you the truth, i dont like to listen to other peoples conversation much less smell their freaking perfume. the selection was small and the bill higher than expected. probably will not return. in my list of buffet's this ranks in at 5

    (3)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :10:30 am - 9:00pm
  • Mon : 10:30 am - 9:00pm

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 : Beer & Wine Only
    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.

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