Asian Garden is the premier All-You-Can-Eat Asian buffet located in Pueblo West, CO. We are proud to serve up a mouth-watering array of oriental cuisine with dishes like Sesame Chicken, Orange Chicken, Teriyaki Chicken, Broccoli Beef, Salt & Pepper Shrimp, Coconut Shrimp, Lo Mein, Rice Noodles, Stir-Fried Green Beans, and a wide selection unique seafood dishes at an affordable price. Whether you dine in at our buffet or prefer delivery/takeout, we’ve got you covered! Place your order online now or call (719) 547-4699 to make a reservation. Come experience the mouthwatering flavors of Asian Garden!
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Address: 74 Component Dr #150, Pueblo West, CO 81007
Phone: (719) 547-4699
Website: https://www.asiangardenco.com/
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We were instructed to seat ourselves immediately upon arrival, and drinks were taken immediately.
The buffet is on the smaller side but has a lot of variety in options. I had to try a bit of everything.
Beef and broccoli
Seaseme chicken
Orange chicken
Lo mein
Egg rolls
Cheese wontons
Crab lagoons
Egg rolls
Salad
Deserts
To name a few
I like most of the options, but there were a few things that were too spicy for me. But I am extra sensitive to spicy. Hubs said these options weren’t spicy at all to him.
It was clean, and the food warmer in the buffet tables keeps the food piping hot.
We will definitely return!
I can say with absolute confidence that this was the worst Chinese food I’ve ever eaten. I haven’t been to China, but I’ve had plenty of American-style Chinese food — and this was hands down the most disappointing experience I’ve ever had.
Everything we ordered lacked depth, flavor, or care. I’ve had frozen Chinese food from Walmart that impressed me more than Asian Garden. For $60 (for myself, my wife, and our two young kids), the food was simply not worth it.
Here’s the breakdown:
Fried Rice: Mushy, flavorless, and nearly devoid of egg. It tasted like old leftover rice, not freshly cooked.
Cheese Wontons: Undercooked and doughy.
Egg Rolls: Looked fine, but almost no cabbage inside. The spicy mustard was thick, jelly-like, and not spicy at all.
Sweet & Sour Chicken: Bland, watery sauce, overcooked vegetables.
Kung Pao Chicken: No spice, no flavor, one peanut total. Chilies were dry and seemed thrown in last-minute.
Bao Bao Platter: Fried shrimp tasted like fast food; ribs were dry but decent; chicken and pork overcooked.
Hot & Sour Soup: The best thing we had — and it was still disappointing. Watery yet gelatinous broth, massive mushroom chunks, and one lonely cube of tofu.
Even reheated, the food didn’t improve — which says a lot, because good Chinese food usually gets better the next day.
The service was acceptable, but the food was a complete letdown. I don’t wish them harm, but I truly hope they can someday reach the quality that so many other small-town restaurants — like Jade Café in Florence or China Garden in Cañon City — already deliver.
This meal wasn’t worth the money, the time, or the calories. My family won’t be returning