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  • Wow! Good thing I didn't look up the ratings before going there for lunch yesterday. Otherwise, I probably would not have gone due to the low ratings. But I am happy I went since I now know of another economical place to get my occasional lunch. I think this buffet is actually a 3 star place, but I give it 4 stars due to its cheap price. Essentially, it is pretty much similar to all the other low cost Asian buffet places, but there are a few things that I think gives it a much better rating than the others. First of all, they have a Mongolian Stir Fry station, which most other buffets have dropped to save costs. Occasionally, I like Mongolian stir fry, so this is a plus for me. Secondly, the have a simple Pho station. This is a good plus for me and for others who like soup noodle dishes. Too bad they don't add a Chinese soup noodle station, or at least add boiled noodles to the buffet line since they already have both nice pot stickers and nice, big won tons with soup on the buffet line. They also have a big bowl of chopped green onions too, which most other places don't have on the buffet line for people to use as a condiment/topping (I love green onions). In fact, I wonder why other buffets don't do this? Is it because in AZ, most people don't like soup noodle dishes? I wonder????? I love it. Third, they have two great fish dishes on the buffet line. First, they have white fish fillets that are steamed with ginger, soy, oil, and green onion garnish. Some places have this too, but most don't due to the cost of fish these days. And they had a great fried fish dish too -- it looked like black sea bass fillets dusted in corn starch and deep fried. It tasted pretty good to me, but maybe not black sea bass since that type of fish is super costly. But the pieces where indeed cross-wise slices of the whole fish body which showed me the rib cage and fillets as well. The skin was a little black and thick, which is exactly how black sea bass looks. Oh well, at least it tasted pretty good to me and I am a fish lover. So I will be back. Again, not the greatest, but worth adding to my list of cheap eats for lunch.
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