

Discover the flavors of Asia at Fujian Grand China Buffet, located at 8709 N Interstate Hwy 35, Austin, TX 78753. We offer a wide array of authentic Chinese dishes, fresh sushi, Mongolian BBQ, and an extensive selection of desserts, all served in a family-friendly, all-you-can-eat buffet setting. Whether you’re craving savory stir-fried classics, seafood delicacies, or freshly rolled sushi, our diverse menu has something for everyone. Our welcoming atmosphere and attentive service make us the perfect spot for casual dining, celebrations, and group gatherings. Visit us to enjoy a satisfying dining experience where quality meets affordability. Join us and indulge in a culinary journey through the rich traditions of Asian cuisine!
All-you-can-eat Pan-Asian buffet, plus sushi bar & cooked-to-order Mongolian grill specialties.
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Address: 8709 N Interstate Hwy 35, Austin, TX 78753
Phone: (512) 977-8822
Website: https://fujiangrandaustin.com/
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The seafood? Absolutely divine. The fish was so tender and flavorful, it practically melted in my mouth. I kept thinking, “How did they make it this good?!” Every bite was a little miracle.
Then came the salad — not just any salad, but a fresh, crisp masterpiece with juicy tomatoes, crunchy cucumbers, and the surprise MVP: chickpeas! Who knew chickpeas could be this satisfying?
And don’t get me started on the desserts — light, sweet, and somehow comforting, like a hug from your favorite grandma who also happens to be a five-star pastry chef.
Honestly, I smiled with every bite. If they had a couch, I’d have stayed the night.
Inside, the ambiance was what I’d call “Grand re-re-re-re-opening” You had to pay before sitting, which in hindsight was genius. Because once you saw the buffet, the instinct to walk out became overwhelming. Prepayment was less a business model and more a hostage negotiation tactic.
I grabbed a plate, coated in complimentary slime, and approached the trough of despair.
Every dish had the same flavor: expired sadness with a hint of despair. The unlabeled mystery meat was cold and questionable, some of the sauces started to crust and form a protective layer, and I swear the crab ragoons where 90% regret, 10% imitation crab goo. One bite and my taste buds tried to unionize.
After trying one bite of each offering like a sad little tasting menu from hell, I gave up and sat back… defeated. I gazed into the abyss. The abyss served me cold lo mein.
Thankfully the pre-packaged fortune cookie were pretty fire.
1 out of 5 stars. Gained no nourishment. Only trauma.
Almost $40 for me and my husband and the food look like it has been out since the place opened this morning.
Everything was just old, nothing fresh and so many empty pans on the buffet line.
Yes he tried to show it to me it was not food and yeah it was in the the whole time I didn’t notice it until half way through eating as it was my daughter’s cup so it wasn’t in front of me she wasn’t drinking it and I asked why and she showed me
There are also ribbs.
No seaweed, no raw mussels, no cherry tomatoes, no blue cheese.