Selection and taste for the money make stopping at Lin's a decent lunch option. In and out quickly and a pretty typical array of tasty treats are all on the "pro" side of Lin's ledger. My wife said the ladies room was clean and well maintained. The biggest "con" is that the place looks and feels tired. Most of the seats in the booths were torn, the carpet is old and worn out, and all the tables and chairs are old and loose or wobbly.
The best thing we had was the sushi, fresh, well prepared, tender and a very nice variety to choose from. The dumplings were homemade and all of the usual suspects among Chinese buffet's seemed to be at least average or above. Though I didn't try it, the Mongolian barbecue station seemed very popular, fresh and well run.
If I was in the area and needed a quick Chinese lunch, I would go there again. Would I make a special trip to have a nice dinner there? Sorry Lin, no way.