Comparatively, this was a mid-to-lower end Chinese Buffet thus the 3 stars.
The Positives
--The Crispy fish was good enough that I went back for seconds.
--The dumplings were really good. I wasn't sure what exactly were in them due to a lack of signage about ingredients.
--The Sweet and sour chicken was very good and it was unexpectedly flavorful. I generally expect SS chicken to taste of grease but that was not the case here.
--The Mei Fun was very good in terms of rich flavor.
--Decent service (I was offered a soda refill twice in my hour there)
--You will leave full for a good price
The Negatives
--No MTO options available as they are in some higher end Chinese Buffets.
--Lack of signage: No signs on desert bar... some of the deserts were unclear. There were no ingredients listings on any of the items in the buffet. This could be problematic in figuring out potential allergies.
--Salad bar issues: It was underwhelming in that it did not offer Caesar dressing. The lettuce had brown spots as well. There was also some gross, cross-contamination going on with the salad bar. For example, I opted not to use the ranch due to some red sauce dripping into it. Alot of other things had extraneous foods or sauces in them. I felt like this was negligence in making sure that the buffet area was presentable.
--Alot of the buffet items were running low, on their last scoop, like they had been just cooking away. It seemed like they were slow to replace items that were running low.
--The Vegetable Lo Mein was a bit bland
--The Peanut Butter chicken would have been better had it been hotter. This item was not as fresh as I would have liked.
All in all, I would come back here if I wanted to grab a quick bite in the area. If I want the best a Chinese Buffet can offer, I'd however be looking else where.