Not much to like. Had the wonton soup and it was disgusting, which is really hard for a generic Chinese place like this to get wrong, since most fast food wonton is all the same. It was like the meat inside went bad or something. Almost had a moldy rotten taste to it. After that, I couldn’t stomach to eat the rest is the food. Only went here cause Taste of China is closed on Saturdays.
Kevin S.
Classificação do local: 2 Philadelphia, PA
You can’t expect a lot from many chinese buffets, and this is pretty typical. The food they had was ok, but they had a pretty small selection. I suspect that calling for take out is really the better option here. The highlight of the meal was that my soda was only 50 cents.
Rikki M.
Classificação do local: 4 Jay, NY
Take out: Simply the best around. The staff here is super nice and they are always happy. They add extra stuff to my order sometimes which is nice. They have the usual here. Combination platters and you can even get your take out by the pound. I usually get the egg rolls here. You get two of them for two dollars and they are delicious. The sweet and sour chicken is enough to feed you for two meals. The general tsos is spicy which I love. The food never takes more than ten minutes which is cool. Buffet: I have only been to the buffet once and it was enough. The Buffet doesn’t get enough traffic so there didn’t seem to be that much food to pick from. It also wasn’t as fresh as the take out which is as good as it gets.
Stephen D.
We get take out for lunch from China Buffet a decent amount. I’ve yet to eat from the buffet so I can’t speak for the quality of the the sit down experience in the restaurant, but our food is always very fresh. My favorite lunch thus far is the Roast Pork with Chinese Vegetable, although I will admit I felt a little disappointed as I was under the impression I would be treated to some rare vegetable us Americans have never seen. It seems as though the veggies in China are the same, with the difference being that we drench ours in ranch and the put soy sauce on theirs. When ordering don’t even consider a side of rice that isn’t fried; their fried rice is the best around. I don’t know what they do differently than the seventy five Chinese joints in the tri-county area, but I hope to God they keep it up. Their egg rolls are also well above par. As soon as I step in the dining room, I’m instantly met with my food. Either I’ve got great timing each visit and they’re on their way out to the hostess desk to keep my food ready for my arrival, or they have some magic way of knowing the second I step foot into the place. China Buffet’s generic name doesn’t do it justice, and to say I recommend giving it a shot would be an understatement.