When you're driving along the highway in Ohio and you see a large yurt by the side of the road, you really need to stop and check it out. I don't know who's idea it was to design this place in the fashion of a Mongolian dwelling, but it certainly does catch the eye.
Long-Yun is a very typical Northeast Ohio style Chinese buffet. It has the usual steam tables of semi-Asian style items, along side American standards - the sesame chicken is next to a tray of french fries and other odd juxtapositions. All of that fare is unexceptionally okay; its salty and greasy and tastes fine, but it's certainly not authentic Chinese.
What Long-Yun offers that is different from most Chinese buffets here, is the Mongolian BBQ - the giant flat grill on which they cook your self-concocted combination of meat, vegetables and sauces. Given that this place is AYCE, the combination of the buffet and the BBQ makes it a real deal.
I have no qualms recommending this place. It may not be the right fit for a foodie, but it's extraordinarily okay; it's a good deal for the price; and it's in a freakin yurt in Macedonia OH. How can you pass up that experience?