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The seafood was fresh, hot, and constantly being restocked, which is something I always pay attention to at buffets. Nothing sat around too long, and you could tell they take pride in keeping the food quality high.
There was a wide variety of options, so whether you are craving seafood, comfort food, or something grilled, you will find it. And let me be honest… it was so good they practically had to kick me out
If you are looking for a buffet with great seasoning, solid food quality, and plenty of choices, Flaming Grill & Supreme Buffet is definitely worth the visit. I will absolutely be back.
Been to Chinese buffets at other places nationally, and this one is decent.
Fan of General Tso’s chicken, which they have here. The also have teriyaki chicken, fried chicken legs (salty) and wings (meh). There may have also been another or two other chicken dishes available, too many to try.
I got full after my second-third place.
The bbq ribs were good , had a couple bones to chew on.
The egg drop soup was yellower than yellow. The wonton in the soups, the skin was thicccc, not really my take.
Ice cream bars selection to choose, but warning sign says to go will cost $ extra.
I suppose take away buffet service is available, some persons were doing that.
On the way out I somehow missed the cake slices. Agh.
While there, on this day, YMMV, the background music was a cross between 90s vocal rock but sung in Chinese.
My fortune cookie was that I’ll have to wait until December for prosperity.
The price was reasonable, the place was clean, and the workers were chill—like, not hovering, not judging your third plate, just letting you live your truth. Food-wise, it’s your standard Chinese buffet lineup. Nothing shocking, nothing offensive. You know what you’re signing up for.
BUT.
Let’s talk about the steak.
If you don’t know me, I love beef. I love steak. I love steak so much that if a white van pulled up offering “free steak,” I would get in without asking questions.
And let me add—I had been craving steak and mashed potatoes ALL MONTH, and it genuinely felt like this buffet just knew what I wanted. So yes, that might also explain the high rating. I’m self-aware.
And this steak???
Actually good. Like… suspiciously good for a buffet. Tender. Flavorful. Not giving “rubber sole.” I went back multiple times for “research purposes.”
AND they had mashed potatoes and gravy WITH the steak. At a buffet. I almost shed a tear. It’s been a long time since I’ve seen steak and mash at a buffet and honestly? It healed something in me.
They also had way more sushi options than expected, which was a pleasant surprise and not just three sad California rolls fighting for survival.
I did read some previous reviews saying the workers didn’t smile much, and I’m like… fam. That could literally just be me with resting b-face. People are tired. I get it. I didn’t have any issues, and everyone was chill and respectful.
ALSO—my parents were impressed. And if you know anything about parents who are impossible to impress, you know this is a once-in-a-blue-moon, one-in-a-gigantic-ass-number type of event. It is RARE. As soon as we left, my dad—who is stubborn as hell—goes, “Damn, that place was pretty fire.”
If my dad says that unprovoked? That’s basically a Michelin star.
For the price per person, this place absolutely clears—especially compared to my town’s buffet that charges $29 per head and serves disappointment on a plate. This one costs less and somehow delivers more.
Would I call it life-changing? No.
Would I go back? Absolutely.
Would I trust them with steak again? 100%.
Solid buffet. No regrets. No stomach ache. That’s a win.