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Address: 247 Great Oaks Trail, Wadsworth, OH 44281
Phone: (330) 334-5888
Website: http://www.hongkongbuffet5888.com/
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This popular Asian buffet in Wadsworth OH offers everything from sushi and seafood to classic Chinese favorites, making it perfect for family dinners, casual dining, and weekend cravings.
They have a great selection of hot entrées, including noodles, fried rice, chicken dishes, beef, seafood options, dumplings, soups, and more. There’s always something for everyone, whether you love savory dishes or want to load up your plate with comfort-food favorites. Plus, their dessert section is super fun with sweet treats that finish the meal perfectly.
The restaurant is spacious, welcoming, and great for groups, families, and celebrations. If you’re looking for a buffet restaurant in Wadsworth, a Chinese buffet near Akron, or simply a great place to eat in Wadsworth, Ohio, Hong Kong Buffet is definitely a spot worth visiting.
Highly recommend checking it out if you love variety, good flavors, and all-you-can-eat dining!
Highlights: The food was fresh, hot and well prepared. The cleanliness and organization was a big step above most of the other buffets. The hibachi station, of particular note, had its ingredients in a closable refrigerated area that kept everything fresh and temperature-safe (see pictures for reference). The sauce offerings plus extra seasonings available allowed for a delightful variety in flavor profiles. The dumplings were absolutely excellent – plump with just a bit of doughiness that’s lacking from so many others in NE Ohio, and not over-fried. The ice cream station was clean and organized – a very welcome change from other buffets – with nice offerings. While I don’t normally go to a buffet for soup, I was curious and tried a few bites of their Hot and Sour soup for evaluation purposes, and it was not only good for a buffet, but better than that offered by some counter-serve restaurants. The Crab Rangoon were delightful, prepared in the pouch style and my kids enjoyed the honey chicken, one of several different “sugar chicken” options. My youngest was thrilled that there was plain white rice rather than just fried rice. The sushi was excellent – while the selection was small, what was there was visually appealing and delicious, especially the volcano roll that my oldest loved despite not being a fan of most sushi.
Lowlights: The General Tsos was as mediocre as most buffets offer – I suspect batch deep fried from frozen and just dropped in sauce, or however it is that most buffets seem to do it that can’t compare to counter-serve restaurants. The Lo-Mein was strictly okay – not nearly as bad as some buffets, but it didn’t stand out and was a bit on the thick side, not quite as thick as Udon noodles, but a peculiar type.
Other things of note: The price point was excellent, less expensive than several, plus they didn’t try to charge my 9 year old as an adult like a certain other place does. Mens room looked clean at a glance, though I did not use it. Service was attentive and pleasant.
This will definitely be my new standard for a quality chinese buffet.