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  • Good food, good value, friendly staff, and good selection - if you get there early! In Middlefield you have two distinctly different choices for Chinese food. The more formal (and more expensive) choice is Tai-Pan. Here you order a dish off of the menu and maybe share it if you are with a group. The other choice (and better value) is the buffet offered at the China Dragon. The quality of food is about the same at both restaurants, so it really comes down to if you are an "order off the menu" or "buffet" type of Chinese food person. It has been mentioned by others here that there is better Chinese food in Cleveland. I totally agree. However, when I am in Middlefield and don't feel like driving into Cleveland, the China Dragon works just fine. The restaurant itself is typical of any other Chinese buffet, with all of the choices that you would expect to find. There is a salad bar with peel-n-eat shrimp, a limited, but tasty, sushi bar, and about 20 different appetizers and entrées. So far, my favorite entrée is the coconut shrimp, but the pepper steak, the broccoli chicken, and the honey chicken are great too. The staff has always been very friendly and helpful. Just keep in mind that about half of them speak no English, so be prepared for a blank stare or a misinterpretation if you ask one of them a question. On the negative side, I totally agree with previous people that have mentioned that the fish tank is disgusting and needs to go. I realize that it is traditional for Chinese restaurants to have one or more fish tanks, but that traditionally is so that customers can pick out their dinner -- fresh "from the tank". Here there is a small fish tank with three large fish. Too many fish for too small a tank. It is a needless distraction and should go. Of course, the same can be said about the fish tank at Tai-Pan. Yuck! My other negative comment is that once they fill the sushi bar, they don't seem to refill it. This means that you get a full selection at 11:00 or 11:30, but if you get there after 12:30 don't expect to eat sushi. Since they don't drop the price after 12:30 to make up for the lack of selection, it is very much a buyer beware situation. Overall I give it four stars. If it were in Cleveland, it would be three stars. But given the scarcity of Chinese restaurants in the Middlefield/Burton/Parkman area and in comparison to Tai-Pan, four stars seems about right.
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