3.4 – 883 reviews • Chinese restaurant
Hmong‑Owned Asian Buffet
Serving pho, Thai boat noodles, curry noodle soup, Hmong sausages, Fried Pork Belly, Papaya Salad, Chicken Laab, Sticky Rice (Fri–Sun), plus classic Chinese dishes. Dinner includes Crawfish, Mussels, Swimming Crab, Mackerel, Coconut Shrimp, and Salt & Pepper Shrimp.
Our dine-in service ends one hour prior to our closing time.
Casual eatery offers a range of self-serve fare from sushi to Chinese classics, plus ice cream.
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Nathan Westbrook
Food was good, it’s what you’d expect at your local Asian Buffet. Price was a little higher than what I thought it should be though, just under $24 per person. The Pho was really good.
… moreMercey Vang
3.5/5 stars The restaurant has flourished very well from several years ago, pre-covid and post-covid. Arrived at open time of 11am today, Tues, 01/07/2025. The price was decent for an adult lunch at $16.99+tax. The oven wasn’t working yet this morning so they gave a 15% off for everyone (No pizza, bbq pork, or other baked goodsz but I’m okay without it).
The food is so much better than several years ago. The flavors of the stir-frys were very well done and not overcooked and looked very great & fresh. The food bars were very clean and maintained constantly. Self serve beverage bar (included in buffet price). The noodle soups were very good- not spectacular but very well done for a buffet. Better than some restaurants. Fruits were very fresh, condiments (pepper, etc.) were good, and clean!
Service was excellent compared to before. The servers were very attentive and polite. The noodle bar lady was, eh. She did the *look at you, tossed the noodle in the bowl very abruptly, poured the broth, unhappily set the bowl on the counter for you, and turned away)* type of employee- that appeared to hate their job. But, when I sat down, another person (not Hmong) went for a bowl, she was *happy-go-lucky* and “How are you?” with a huge smile. Mind this, I asked for fish sauce and she looked at me and said in Hmong, “Nyob tos rooj nes!” (At the table), like I’ve been there yesterday. Rude.
Would I go back? Absolutely, if I’m craving a variety of Hmong food. But I won’t be nice if you’re not nice lady. Tipped my server well because they deserved it.
… moreH V
This restaurant have unique food but the food is very bland. I do like that it has Thai tea as a drink option. The restaurant is very dim, I can barely see my food when eating. For the price it is a reasonable option if you care for some quick Hmong food. It is one of a kind buffet.
… moreSara Huynh
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The food is okay, but I feel like it not good as before. It’s also self-serve. You find the table and take the drink by your self. I don’t think the prices are worth it.
… moreConnie Mandelbaum
Omg this was the worst food I’ve ever eaten!!!!! My husband and I paid 16.99 per person, they have a frozen area to make your own Pho, and the rude lady behind the counter pours in what seems to be their own “broth” that literally tasted like feet! The orange chicken was decent, all other food had no taste and was very bland. I think we got robbed! The dessert area had like strings of jelly and ice cubes that I didn’t know what to do with…. just a bad experience over all don’t waste your time or money just go somewhere, anywhere else!
… morePKS Xingo
I came for the Hmong dishes! The papaya was not so great. The chicken laab was good. The kapong was pretty good. I didn’t try the clear kapong nor the pho but there was a full bar of meat n herb fixings for them so I’m sure they would have been great. The Nava station was awesome. There was hmong boiled chicken and Hmong pepper. The pork belly and Hmong sausage were amazing. U have to ask for white and sticky rice. The pad krapow was spicy and flavorful. Lots of other Chinese dishes and seafood dishes but I didn’t care to try them. We paid $60 for 3 is us. Not bad. Will definitely come again!
… moreAdrian X
Reluctant to try as I knew a few folks who gave negative reviews. They were entitled snobs anyway. Really glad I went. Many more items i didnt try so basing this review on only ones i did:
Chinese items- nothing special. Generic yellow fried rice. Typical buffet lomein. Cream cheese puffs werent that great. Chicken eggrolls had good flavor but too little filling so wrapper too thick. Hot/sour soup- not the best but not bad either. Chicken wings crunchy.
Hmong/non-chinese items- hand shredded papaya salad. Nice crunch and decent flavor. Hint of bitterness from lime peels. Still, beats many of the ones i’ve had at hmong resturants and flea market stalls. Pho was surprisingly good! You customize n place own toppings into bowl. Hmong sausage typical, pork belly nice crunch. Curry had nice flavor not too sweet. Nabvam also a hit. Huge plus was pepper sauce (didnt cheap out) for dipping various meat items tho wish had been spicier. Added more lime to mine and was set. Oh and kimchi kinda a bit diff than used to.
Doesnt have the most selection and its self serve drinks (which i much prefer anyways. Lazy phawks will complain i’m sure). Servers were fast at clearing plate. Lady at pho station welcoming and friendly. If u only want chinese buffet, go elsewhere as its a bit pricey ($20 for lunch) vs others. If bored of only chinese and looking to explore, def give this place a try!
… morePaHoua Xiong
Food was great.I tried the boat noodles, tom yum soup, papaya salad and almost everything there For $20/ person on a Sunday afternoon it wasn’t so bad. Only complain was shrimp was a bit salty and the bathrooms could be a bit cleaner. Only one out of the three stalls were clean. The other two were clogged and not properly flushed with waste and urine .
… moreErika Vang
My family and I love going here for a quick lunch or dinner when we all want different things! Granted the weekdays aren’t as busy so some of the food isn’t going as quickly but the food flavors stay consistent! I love the variety of the noodle bar, where you can choose from pho, curry noodle soup, spicy rice noodle soup, or pork noodle soup. The seafood choices aren’t bad and I love all the kid friendly choices as well. My kids love the pizza there! My youngest loves eating the hmong sausage and my husband and I definitely appreciate the choice of pork belly included in the other buffet choices.
… moreCeejay XY
First time here, and it was very good for an AYCE buffet. We were impressed by the wide veriety of food dishes! You pay before seating and the drinks are self serve. The hmong flavors were very good. All of them were spot on, from fried pork belly to chicken larb, heck, even the good ole hmong boiled chicken was very good lol. The naab vaam dessert bar was super good and unique!
Overall, we highly recommend this place for some tasty hmong food at a good price.. A+
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