This(completely uninspiring and generic) place has changed owners and now it’s(oh my goodness authentic and yummy) worth another visit.
Rice Palace Buffet(maybe Unilocal will make that into a link) or just go, based on that run-on sentence you just read.
Kimberly C.
Classificação do local: 3 Minneapolis, MN
I went with a friend late last year(prior to my Unilocaling days) and I liked it. The interior décor is old and boring, but the food is plentiful and tasty. I mean it’s the typical Asian buffet offerings like, rice, chicken, shrimps, veggies, etc. I think the highlight of my meal was the crab legs, which they kept well stocked, the fried rice and the soft serve ice cream which was real ice cream and not frozen yogurt. Right by the buffet area, was a station where a chef would make some Korean BBQ dish which consisted of whatever meat and veggies you’d pick. Also at the station was Kimchi. Although I wasn’t a fan of either item, it was still nice to try them at no additional cost. I felt like the staff was polite and the waitress kept our cups filled with soda. Considering how much we had to pay for those little cups… I wasn’t going to give her a choice. I was going to drink every penny’s worth. Oh one thing to note… if you have to use the restroom… wait! It’s pretty scary back there.
Illume g.
Classificação do local: 2 Minneapolis, MN
mostly a regular old greasy chinese buffet. the only god things were that is offered korean bbq which my husband liked. lots of kim chee so i made my own bi bim bop. at 12.95/person on a week night for dinner(and 5.95 for a 3 year old who doesn’t eat), save your money and go the the Korea on Oak St. you will order off the menu and get some really good food!