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  • Diana G.

    We came here since we were in the area. Waitress was nice. Wasn't a whole lot of option, seems to be mainly chicken. I felt the food was overly salted. Only a few items were okay.

    (2)
  • Drena H.

    This is the worst chinese buffet I have ever been to. The entire family was disappointed with the food. We went at dinner time 6:00 on a Sunday evening. The food looked like it had been there since the previous day. There was about one scoop of food in each tray,and no one cared to refill it. About 6 other tables were present along with our party of 5. When the kids dont even find dessert appetizing,there's something to be said for that. Skip this place seriously. $70 later we feel ripped off...and a little queezy.

    (1)
  • Samantha S.

    The food was pretty good! It was a little pricy it was 28$ for two people and one soda. I have a feeling that it's probably cheaper at lunch time. All the chicken dishes were really good with decent tender chicken. Soup was just ok not a huge dessert selection but they have really good sesame balls and doughnuts. The ribs weren't too bad I didn't have any sea food because it look like it was sitting and it lost a little bit of appeal. Some things could have been hotter but to be fair we were the ONLY people in there and that was kind of nice! The workers were also very pleasant

    (3)
  • Mason W.

    This place has been around for a very long time and I've been going there evey once and a while for years. The food is standard Chinese Buffet food, but still tastes great. This place is awesome and mellow place for a group of friends after a long day of hiking. You can just sit there and take your time eating. No hurry. I have even brought my laptop there to do some work. The staff is very very friendly and accomodating. I love their noodles! I always eat until I am about to burst.

    (5)
  • Hayley A.

    Good food. But that's besides the point. I decided to bring my little horse, Francis in for a little lunch with me because he loves Chinese food. He was enjoying the white rice when all of a sudden he disappeared out of no where. I think the lady working there who took all of our plates (even when we weren't finished) also jacked Francis from the table. There can't be any other solution as there was no one else in the restaurant. I think this employee took Francis maybe because she mistook him for a piece of beef, because well, he is pretty small. Either that or she wanted him all to herself. Either she took him or I ate him, and I have a feeling it wasn't the latter. THIS PLACE IS NOT HORSE FRIENDLY. They should put up signs, "We may steal horses." If you see a small horse at this place being held against his will please contact me. He responds to Francis.

    (1)
  • Eddie B.

    My wife and I had dinner here, looking to try out a new buffet restaurant. I'm not a big fan of most buffets, I'll admit. I'd rather go to a restaurant where I'll get a serving of hot and delicious food than to help myself to passable food that has been sitting in warming trays for an undetermined amount of time. Hunger clouded my judgment, so I just hoped for the best. I always try the staples on my first round at the buffet, to help give me an idea of what to expect from other dishes. For my first helping, I tried the sesame chicken, orange chicken, vegetable chow mein, and fried rice. Some of the bites of chicken tasted old and dry, as if they were reheated at least once before. The chow mein and fried rice were bland and lukewarm. Praying it was a fluke and nothing more, I tried the honey chicken, sweet and sour chicken, and vegetable lo mein on my second helping, but they suffered the same problems. The food was simply not enjoyable, and I didn't finish the plate. The restaurant itself is in need of new decor and lighting. Upon entering, there was a seating area to the left which was being used for paperwork, a decaying and empty hibachi station ahead of us, and to the right was the hostess station with a register and a calendar that was a month behind. Inside the dimly-lit dining room, I noticed some damaged booths and worn corners on the dividing walls. On the walls were giant faded portraits of Chinese landscapes, lit from behind the frame. Two adult dinners and two drinks totaled about $30. It was much too overpriced for the quality of food you get, even if you can stomach to eat to your filling. We won't be going back unless the owners make some much needed changes.

    (1)
  • Emily O.

    We are talking buffet here so my review is based on that style food. The food was great. Everything was kept filled and hot. The flavors were good and it had a great variety. My only complaints were the lack of low sodium soy sauce and our waitress was a bit frantic dealing with more tables than she was used to but she was very friendly. One of my more satisfying trips to a chinese buffet. Sushi was decent for a buffet as well!

    (4)
  • Timothy W.

    Perhaps a flagship of ultimate chinese buffetness in it's early days this place has aged. It is what I would expect from an older establishment. Pirced fair for what is provided. Service was good, friendly and prompt. Food quality overall grade C-

    (2)
  • Heather L.

    Terrible food. We arrived at 1555 and stayed for 20 minutes. At checkout they said we came after 1600 and charged us for dinner. We had no way to prove they were wrong. Only one other customer in the place.

    (1)
  • Todd B.

    This place was horrible. The sauces on the food had congealed and the iced tea tasted absolutely horrible. Not sure if the tea had soap in it or what but it was really bad; I asked for water to replace it but the waitress just kept bringing me another glass of the crappy tea. I couldn't find anything on the buffet that didn't taste bad. We'll never visit this place again.

    (1)
  • Mark W.

    I have lunch here once a month. The staff is super friendly. For a Buffett, the sushi is good with a nice variety. Lots of choices that are often replenished.

    (4)
  • Terri T.

    10-1-2013: News report on KOAA-TV reports this restaurant as a repeat offender for roaches in the kitchen, food being stored and served at improper temps, etc. Dining here is a definite health risk!

    (1)
  • Alan P.

    Just had lunch at the Super China Buffet and I have to agree with those who have had better. The sign does say 120 different items and I'd guess that's off by about 75-80. The egg drop soup was very average. The hot meal items were very average as well and the sushi, well it wasn't very good. The building itself is old, but well kept and clean. The staff was friendly and very attentive to my needs. It just happened to be located right across the street from where I'm staying so I gave it a try, but I won't be back again.

    (2)
  • Sky C.

    Okay! Officially My Favorite Buffet in Town! On a couple of recent visits, restaurant is a lot brighter and cleaner looking, they've fixed their speakers and there were some chinese music playing, and food was hot and fresh! I love their new sushi bar, they've increased their variety and labeled all the different sushi. The seafood salad is the best I've ever had, and all my favorite entrees were still there: honey chicken, teriyaki chicken skewer, hot & spicy chicken, and they've added this fried fish sticks that I cannot stay away from:)

    (5)
  • G S.

    good golly people stay away from here!!! I totally should have taken a picture of their sign out front. It said "Best Chinese food, over 200 different dishes!" LMAO, there was only 2 rows of food that was cold, soggy, and lacking of any taste whatsoever. My son had some egg drop soup that was so thick it kind of resembled jello. The fries were super soggy and barely fried. It had a small sushi bar in the bar that I wouldn't touch with a 10 ft pole. Btw, our waitres............lol...............refilled my water -____- She could have picked up my cup and filled it; instead she leaned over me, boobs all up in my face, and filled my glass. hahahahaaa. ...Never eating here again.

    (1)
  • The3wiers ..

    The food is pretty good. The entrees I had: sesame chicken, orange chicken, sweet and sour chicken, broccoli beef, beef with green beans, pecan chicken(chicken w/ a thick orange sauce) french fries w/ ranch, and rice. The deserts I tried included: bananas with red sauce, red jello, tapioca pudding, chocolate pudding, mandarin oranges, chocolate cake mama coconut cookies, and two different of puff pastry. My drink: sweet tea Waitresses/waiters: polite, courteous, helpful, and nice. Restaurant appearance: from the outside it looks a little run down but when you come inside it is not too bad at all. They have approximately 4 smaller buffet for food ( each containing approximately 12 choices) two small buffets for dessert. The pecan chicken was by far the best Chinese I have ever eaten. The sesame chicken was quite good. The sweet tea needs a lot of work. The tea was not sweet enough and it tasted like it I had sat in a moldy pan. The bananas are not like typical Chinese bananas where they are massively coated in red sauce instead they're lightly drizzled. I personally could not taste any of the red jello sauce. Avoid the hot apple dessert with sesame seed topping it is not nearly sweet enough there is no flavor. Not to mention more than half raw. The jello was jello it was good. I cannot explain the greatness of the French fries due to the fact that mine were cold and hard. The chocolate cake was dry and flavorless. I don't have much great to say about their dessert but as a disclaimer I have not found a Chinese restaurant yet with a good dessert menu (other than Chinese Donuts. I love me a Chinese donut). To wrap it up I love the food but the desserts and drinks need work. Update: came back to the table and they took the small plate of food I had hidden on the back corner of the table. It was obvious I was not done with it, otherwise it would have placed it on the end of the table with all the other plates and scraps I did not want. For that I am very very frustrated. Lunch Buffet Tue-Fri: 11-3 Adult: $7.39 Senior (60+): $6.99 Child (2-11): $0.70 x age Sat: 11-3 Adult: $9.99 Senior (60+): $9.39 Child (2-11): $0.70 x age Dinner Buffet Tues-Thurs: 4pm-9pm, Fri & Sat: 4pm-9:30pm Sunday: 11am-9pm Adult: $12.59 Senior (60+): $11.59 Child (2-11): $0.80 x age

    (4)
  • Felicia V.

    Decided to stop in after not eating here for 15 years. Only two good things are left about this place. The service is prompt and friendly, and the Mongolian pork is still delicious! The crab legs were tiny, and watery from sitting in hot water. The soups are flavorless. The sushi- well, I tried the cooked shrimp sushi, and I had to spit it out due to a weird flavor. The sign brags "Over 120 items daily." The majority of the items came as "open and dump" from a can items. Pudding, sauces, fruit, etc. There was not a lot of prepared foods available on the buffet. The only highlight was the Mongolian pork. It was freshly prepared, with a delicious sauce. Of course, economy says I can buy this dish from any Chinese place in town for less than Super China Buffet's price. Skip this place. There are plenty of other buffets in town with better food for the same price. It's sad to see a place become a shadow of it's former self.

    (2)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 9:00pm

Specialities

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

Categories

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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