Informal all-you-can-eat place offering popular Chinese & Japanese dishes, including sushi.
Hours
| Monday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–9 PM |
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Reviews
was hard and the food today was just not good at all …..we were very disappointed. Also the waitress stood there until I signed my credit card slip to make sure she got paid maybe and her tip.. I have never had that happen before. We won’t be going back.
The restaurant offers an all-you-can-eat experience with 6-9 buffets, including Sushi & Hibachi sections. The soup selection includes Hot & Sour, Egg Drop Soup, and, for my first time at this location even seafood soup. The variety of options is impressive, ranging from kids’ food (including ice cream) to American and Chinese dishes. I recommend trying unique items like seaweed, Wasabi (Japanese horseradish; a little goes a long way), a variety of Sushi, and if you’re unsure, don’t hesitate to ask the staff for information. I’ve found the taste to be satisfying about 85-90% of the time. Over the course of approximately a decade of dining here, I’ve only been disappointed two or three times.
The cheerful staff has always been friendly and attentive, quickly clearing finished plates. They are proactive in anticipating and meeting any additional requests you might have.
The best thing was the friendly and attentive waiting staff.
The dishes were hot clean. The staff are friendly. The food was delicious.
There wasn’t huge selection of sushi. I liked the Hibachi grill was a new idea in a buffet style.
Surprisingly, they had pork selections for pork lovers.
I don’t like that there wasn’t soya sauce on the table but they provided soya sauce packed.
You should give it a shot if you like the buffet style.
The buffets were all filthy with food everywhere.
The soups weren’t marked, it was guess what this soup is.
I had green egg in my egg drop soup.
The sushi was smaller than a quarter and dry. I got the fried one but didn’t eat it because it was gross looking, something green and slimy and something black, wet and flaky… I’ve never seen that in sushi before.
I tried a few things and wasn’t impressed at all, definitely not worth $17 for one person.
This was the only Chinese buffet close to us.. I rather drive 30mins for a better place to eat.
I had the hibachi, it was ok.