Very spacious seating area but the parking space is limited. I went on a Wednesday night and had to park on the street. The place was very busy even on a weeknight - be sure to make a reservation. Oh, they also close at 9:30 on weeknights which is way too early.
The actual buffet area is relatively small compared to the extensive seating area (there are 3 sections). Ceilings are high and the dining area relatively dark for an asian buffet restaurant. It was a little too loud for conversation.
Food selection seems to be average but the sushi bar is quite remarkable for a buffet restaurant. Sashimi cuts are large and fresh. Depending on how busy it is, there may be staff serving the sashimi (and limiting how many you may get).
The peking duck was unremarkable but a nice addition to the buffet selection. Roast beef that night was great, as was the grill section. My family particularly liked the grilled shrimp and pineapple. The dim sum selection was average as was the Chinese dishes (sweet and sour pork, stir-fries...) The hand made noodles were great and you can choose from several soup bases.
Dessert section was very similar to what is offered at Mandarin. Chocolate dipped strawberries and creme brulee were prepared on site behind the dessert counter.
The food was good but does not justify the exorbitant price you have to pay. Great to try but would only return for special occasions.