Modest long-timer known for an all-you-can-eat Chinese buffet offered in no-frills environs.
Hours
| Sunday | 10 AM–8 PM |
| Monday | 10 AM–8 PM |
| Tuesday | 10 AM–8 PM |
| Wednesday | 10 AM–8 PM |
| Thursday | 10 AM–8 PM |
| Friday | 10 AM–8 PM |
| Saturday | 10 AM–8 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 4510 Salt Lake Blvd C1, Honolulu, HI 96818
Phone: (808) 487-6662
Website: https://royalpalacetogo.com/
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Reviews
This is 3rd time and we will Not come back try your restaurant period.
We was hoping other people reviews are “Wrong” about you guys.
But, seems like they are all correct about you guys.
This is our last time period.
Not going to waste our times and my ⛽ with you guys
Don’t put a sign said “Open” for lunch buffet and when you guys are Not keeping your Word at all.
We will let our group of people Don’t eat at your restaurant.
My other older people was possibly thinking tomorrow lunch at your place. Now, since they told me to check you guys out before they make it commitment.
Well , you guys lose out our club booking.
We wish to give you guys reviews a Big “0”.
You are Bad Businessman.
Stopped your of your “Fault advertisement on your Front window” ‼️
The trays are always empty and they really don’t have a huge selection. Been here 15 mins and the food trays still empty
I got full on rice
The price does not match the food.
One chicken dish came with roughly hacked-in-half chicken legs still with bones in that makes it impossible to eat with chopsticks and challenging with a knife and fork due to how slippy the sauce is. If I hadn’t known ahead of time what the sauce was supposed to be, I wouldn’t have been able to guess because it tasted of something, but nothing specific. It was supposed to be crispy chicken, nothing about it was crispy.
The chow mein sauce might have been the same as the other sauce, they’re the same color and same lack of obvious flavor; the noodles had a weird, soapy undertaste and a texture that is somehow crunchy and soft at the same time. Honestly I didn’t know it was possible to make noodles badly up until this point. Their version of “special” chow mein means 2 jumbo shrimp, 2 slices small of char siu pork, and 3 small slices of some indiscernible grey meat. They were very generous with the vegetables, of which there was a solid variety and quantity, though woefully overcooked into mush.
We also got chicken fried rice and there was maybe a tablespoon of chicken in the entire dish, if that. It was also very wet, with no color, texture or flavor to indicate being fried. This points to the rice being freshly cooked, not saved rice as it it supposed to be in order for it to dry out for frying.
The steamed buns were actually good but they’re essentially bread and very difficult to get wrong.
We could have had better flavor and texture at Panda Express and actually had the order be ready on time. With how long we had to wait past my given pickup time, I was expecting much, much better that this. Overall, really disappointed and won’t be returning.
The restaurant was clean but is in need of a renovation. Perhaps a fresh coat of paint, real photographs on the walls, new flooring, nice drapery, hide the storage area better. I wouldn’t go back solely for the appearance.