I’ve eaten lunch here many, many times. The place is a little run-down looking, but the food is good and inexpensive. I especially recommend the black pepper chicken and broccoli chicken. Very tasty! However, I doubt I’ll be going back. They have made the unfortunate decision to have not one, but 2 TVs BLARING different channels in the dining room. I simply cannot sit in a restaurant where my ears are being assaulted by celebrity gossip shows and some stupid sexy-cop torture-porn show(Criminal Minds?) where they’re talking excessively about gruesome murder, vomit and cannibalistic insects eating their mate’s heads. Sorry, but this doesn’t make a very nice restaurant atmosphere, so I’m out.
M G.
Classificação do local: 1 Phoenix, AZ
Among the worst Chinese buffets in Phoenix. I really shouldn’t have gone here, I knew it wouldn’t be good but I was hungry and stopped for dinner. It was worse than I expected. And not cheap enough considering how poor the food tasted. The flavor and temperature sucked. Not much selection either. I will never go back. It was that bad.
Alexis R.
Classificação do local: 1 Phoenix, AZ
Well, we were craving Chinese food, and i asked«tried and true or something new?» We decided on something new, First thought was, «geez, this place is expensive for the size and condition of the restaurant.» Second thought was«well the foods not great, not good, but not bad.» This would have been a two star rating. HOWEVER, Two different chicken dishes had rotten chicken in them. If you’ve ever smelled or accidentally tasted rotten chicken, you know it’s not something you ever forget, or want to repeat. Zero stars if it were possible. Do yourself a favor. Go to Mike Kwan’s Golden Coin. It’s a shit hole, and you get no variety, but the food is FRESH and HOT.
Nikolai C.
Classificação do local: 2 Atlanta, GA
My mother used to eat here all of the time until her medical emergency. This place is pretty much a below average Chinese buffet. I wasn’t too impressed with the selection and the quality was definitely sub-par, The facts: Pros: 1. Easy to find off of 24th Street in Phoenix. It obviously used to be some sort of fast food place. 2. Plenty of parking in general. 3. The dinner buffet was $ 8.75 which is cheap considering what other buffets might charge. 4. The selection is pretty decent but very heavy on chicken oriented dishes. Cons: 1. A little too salty on most of it’s food. As I stated, they are very heavy on chicken oriented dishes. 2. I just don’t think jello belongs in a buffet. It’s a cheap option to maximize profit. Not very impressed by red and green jello. 3. The egg rolls were pretty bad. Yes they were crunchy on the outside but felt undercooked on the inside. That means soggy, which isn’t a good thing. This would be a good choice after a drunken stupor evening when it doesn’t matter what you put in your stomach. As for a choice, I would most likely avoid this place.
Estefano D.
Classificação do local: 3 Orange, CA
Not too bad. A little bit of a hole-in-the-wall Chinese buffet. Reasonably priced. I got it to go and took it back to my room at the Embassy Suites.
Gemma D.
Classificação do local: 2 Acton, CA
For a speedy, cheap lunch, it’s tolerable. As Asian food goes, Yeesh, I sure hope not.
Evan B.
Classificação do local: 2 Tempe, AZ
If it is a fried food than you will find it here. I went here after some convincing from some co workers. Yes, it is in an old pizza hut. Yes there was a used condom in the parking lot, and yes the garbage truck drivers seem to frequent this place. For the low price of $ 7 with a drink access to a buffet full of random«delights» There is a salad side, with some salad that I have yet to see any one touch and macaroons, not Chinese last I checked but they have them near the salad. The center buffet area is the fried foods annex. Greasy egg rolls, uncross and greasy cream cheese puffs, fried bananas, French fries, dough nuts, fried fish and even pizza. None of them are stellar, most are even below bar. Another row contains the Chinese foods. The vegetarian options are limited to a mass of bean sprouts, veggie lomein noodles and the rices. Finally, there is the desert area, full of jellos and pineapple cubes, and pudding, and of course fortune cookies. I was also a bit disappointed that they re use siriacha sauce bottles for other sauces, as I would love to have siriacha with any food. While the eclectic mix of food is comical, the overall result is just mass quantities of subpar food. If you are starving and need to raise your cholesterol, a few points this place may be for you. If you like quality look elsewhere.
Ben h.
Classificação do local: 3 Phoenix, AZ
tables and chairs clean food average — no puking weird ass soft rock songs