They have a very decent size food bar. They have sushi next to the hibachi grill. The salad bar is pretty fair. They have lots of items to choose from and a dessert bar. My son and husband love going there. I prefer a few more veggies but they do have some. The hibachi grill offers different meats, veggies and other items. They will combine sauce flavors for you.
Chuen N.
Classificação do local: 3 Lancaster, CA
It’s a Chinese buffet, in McMinnville, Tennessee. Need I say more? However, going in with low expectations, I was pleasantly surprised. It was alright. As with all buffets, go during peak lunch or dinner hours, so there is a faster turnover of the food at the steam table. With Ming’s, there’s a good variety with the buffet offerings. There’s a fair amount of seafood; the soups were good; and they had Mongolian grill.
Ginny B.
Classificação do local: 3 Oak Grove, KY
Decent food. Not great. not terrible
Pam N.
Classificação do local: 2 Smithville, TN
Where are the vegetables? The hubby and I ate at Ming’s recently for the dinner buffet, and while the food on the hot bar was fresh, the vegetable choices are pitiful. Broccoli, onions, and an occasional carrot were included in the dishes, but that was it. Most Chinese buffets use a variety of things like snow peas and green beans in their hot-bar dishes, but MIng’s offers nothing like that. If you like starches, though, this is the place to go — I counted four different kids of potatoes: butter-sauteed potatoes, crinkle fries, curly-spiced fries, and hash-round/tater-tot-looking things. They also had onion rings and two varieties of «donut.» For an inexpensive, small-town Chinese buffet, it’s not horrible. The food is fresh, and things always seem clean. Just know that half the stuff in their three steam tables is crappy, processed, freezer-to-fryer stuff.