The buffet looks small but its not! Excellent selection and they keep it fresh!!! Also great prices! Be sure to try the meatballs they are not your average meatballs trust me!
William H.
Classificação do local: 5 Indianapolis, IN
This is a great restaurant. We eat here at least a couple times a month. I travel often and have tried many other Chinese buffets, none as good as this. The staff is always nice and have on occasion made it a point to cook up my son’s favorite if not already on the buffet.
Ken C.
Classificação do local: 5 Indianapolis, IN
We drive 30min roundtrip when there are 8 Chinese restaurants within 2 miles of our home and several that will deliver. We stumbled on this one late at night. Have not eaten at the restaurant but use CARRYOUT and it is now without a doubt the only place we will go get carry out Chinese on the east side of Indy. We’ve had the Mongolian Beef, the Beef Kung Pow, the Beef Chow Mei Fun several times(3 meals in a box), their Chicken on a Stick is the BEST(get 2, you’ll want them later), the Nicest Crab Rangoon flavor we’ve had any where in Indiana.
Ryan L.
Classificação do local: 4 North Charleston, SC
All around good buffet! They even have a small selection of sushi. Four plus stars!
The Yelp-inator W.
Classificação do local: 3 Germantown, TN
Fairly typical… a little on the extra greasy side.
John K.
Classificação do local: 3 Indianapolis, IN
Let’s be honest, it’s not PF Changs. But for the price and food is better than any other Chinese buffett in town.
Alaina W.
Classificação do local: 3 Kent, WA
Here’s the deal: you get what you pay for. We came in and were one of three parties.(A group of 7 or 8, including kids, and a lone woman.) After surveying the lay of the land, I staked out a booth, and went back to embark on a culinary adventure. I was excited to see whole hard-boiled eggs! However, the ingredients for the salad that I am assuming they were supposed to go on were grated cheese and iceberg lettuce. That’s it. Oh… and these sliced cucumbers that could have been used as stunt doubles for military submarines. HUGE. There were fried bananas! Something that I have been wanting to try! Unfortunately, they had been sitting there for a while and tasted weird. I think the third time we went through, there were a few dishes that had been switched around and added to. The fried bananas was one of those. Their pan got dumped on by the onion rings and didn’t get labeled. We wondered what the fate would be for the friedbananaonionrings. There were Chinese donuts. And Seafood Cheese. And a skipping CD. And fried rice. And BBQ pork. And General Tso’s Chicken. And fried something-or-other that were dished up on scallop shells. And a guy three tables away that was eating like nobody’s fed him in weeks. It was ridiculous. I could hear him like he was sitting right next to me. I don’t think that the skipping cd being turned off helped the whole thing. The only dish I ended up really eating was the Chicken & broccoli over rice. Lastly, I didn’t try the water here because the price included the fair selection of beverages. I chose the Gold Peak sweet tea, which is never really a bad choice. All in all, if you come in without any expectations, you’ll be just fine. Lunch was less than $ 7 and dinner is less than $ 9.(Cheaper for kids, and even cheaper for toddlers.)
Drew K.
Classificação do local: 1 Avon, IN
Not a good buffet at all! I love Chinese buffets but this on e was sub par!
Neal P.
Classificação do local: 4 Indianapolis, IN
This place is much better than the other restaurants bearing the same chain name. So don’t let the name scare you off. There is such a wide variance among the stores in the chain, that I have to believe they are independently owned. They are clean, in the dining area, the steam tables, and the men’s room. They bus the tables in a timely manner. They have the Chinese buffet standard food items, plus a wider variety than most Chinese buffets. The food is fresh, and good quality, in my opinion, for a buffet at least. The various sauces on the hot dishes were light, not what I call«gunk sauce» found at lower quality buffets that doesn’t sit well. They also have some basic sushi rolls, along with ginger and wasabi paste. Not the quality of what you’d get at a real sushi place, but good for«buffet sushi.» Several good seafood items, including at least 2 different shrimp dishes that I liked. $ 8.88 for supper, including drink and tax. It’s not a place where I’d take people to impress them, but if you’re hankering for Chinese buffet food, you won’t be disappointed here with quality or price/value.