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Address: 615 SW Loop 410, San Antonio, TX 78227
Phone: (210) 865-1889
Website: https://linsbuffetstx.com/
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Lynn’s Seafood and Sushi is an absolute gem. The atmosphere is stunning, crystal chandeliers sparkling overhead, authentic Chinese décor with elegant vases, rich colors, and a thoughtful theme that sets a graceful tone. The sushi was incredibly fresh, and the buffet was pristine, well-stocked, well-kept, and full of vibrant, delicious options.
We went during a busy lunchtime rush, yet everything was immaculate and organized. The service was kind and attentive, and every staff member made us feel genuinely welcome.
There was something nostalgic about it, it brought back memories of going to Chinese buffets with my family as a kid, that same comforting feeling of abundance and warmth. Lin’s captures that beautifully while adding a refined, modern touch.
I’ll definitely be back, highly recommend to anyone craving great food in a beautiful, inviting setting.
Place seemed new so everything seem in order and cleaned.
Lack of food options compared to other places.
Tried the Pepper steak, chicken w/ shrimp, fried fish, steak, ribs, rice, the brisket, sausage, wontons. Im sure that Walmart has better fried fish. It was the only thing I couldnt finished. The rest was ok. I dont know what I was expecting from the Brisket on a Asian buffett so I will not judge it. It wouldnt be remotely fair. Overall, it lacked flavor even tho it was hot and fresh. Food tasted blend and lack of seasoning.
Service was good. Employees were very welcoming.
Price? Definitely not worth it!
I don’t eat meat but there were so many items to choose from—brisket, seafood, sushi…such a great price for everything available. And good quality and cleanliness. Fun soundtrack, too.
Unfortunately, the pricing has changed things. Over time, prices have steadily gone up, and it became even more noticeable after they opened the newer location on 410. Now, a buffet meal for a small family of four—including two kids—can easily run over $100, which is hard to justify for a buffet.
What really stands out is that the new location often feels empty compared to how packed this place used to be. That alone says a lot—people have clearly stopped coming as frequently. It’s not because the food or service declined, but because the prices have reached a point where it makes many customers uncomfortable.
I wish I could keep coming back since my family enjoys this place, but at these prices, I’ve had to stop and start looking elsewhere. It’s disappointing, because this used to be a regular favorite.
Lin’s is one of my favorite buffet spots in San Antonio, and it always feels like a great value. The variety is honestly impressive. There are so many different options that everyone can find something they like, and everything we tried was fresh and constantly being restocked.
My favorite part was the udon and pho section. Being able to build your own bowl and get it hot and made the way you want is such a win, especially on a day when you want something warm and comforting. The flavors were really good, and it tasted fresh instead of watered down like some buffet soups can be.
The sushi area was another highlight. There were plenty of options, the rolls were nicely put together, and it stayed stocked so you did not feel like you were picking through what was left. I also loved how easy it was to grab a few pieces, try different kinds, and go back for more without feeling rushed.
Overall, Lin’s has a huge selection, good quality for a buffet, and a clean setup with staff who keep everything moving smoothly. If you are in San Antonio and want a buffet with lots of variety plus solid sushi and a great noodle soup station, I definitely recommend it.