Not the greatest but not the worst.
Maybe it was the time of day that I came in, or just really good luck, but it wasn't that bad. I grew tired of waiting for Yama Sushi nearby and I was starving, so I decided to get something fast and cheap. After reading the other reviews, I followed some tips that helped me avoid any potential food poisoning and resulted in an enjoyable experience.
1) Food is a C+. For better Chinese food, look elsewhere, like Chinatown
2) Stick with the hot foods. I was afraid of the sushi and avoided it like the plague
3) Mongolian style stir fry was pretty good. The shrimp was fresh, along with the veggies. Unfortunately, the lady who cooked it looked unhappy, like she was there as an indentured servant and had nowhere else to go.
4) The fresh fruits were decent and plentiful. I avoided the other desserts.
5) The orange chicken and vermicelli noodles were pretty decent and better than Panda Express.
6) If you happen to come when all the Chinese tour buses come in, the food will be refilled constantly and it was very fresh for me. Nothing at room temperature and tasted fine
This place reminds me of all the other C+ rated chinese buffets in LA. Nothing special about it. You get what you pay for. And luckily I didn't pay for a stomachache.