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| - I'm impressed by the food quality at this Chinese buffet. I've gone to this restaurant for lunch on Saturday and on Sunday. Lunch on both days is for under $10. For what you're getting, this is an excellent value.
Don't expect anything radically different from your typical Chinese buffet. The choices are the same, but of higher quality and fresher. Items that stood out: the barbecue spare ribs (probably the best spare ribs I've eaten at a Chinese buffet), the peanut butter chicken (think of chicken tempura with a peanut sauce), and the chicken with mushrooms. Overall, the food was tasty, but not greasy.
The sushi selection isn't as large as in other buffets, but the quality is very good for a buffet. The hibachi is decent - less vegetables than in other buffets and there is only one standard sauce. I did notice that they cook rice noodles as well as egg noodles on the grill, which I have not seen in many places.
Things that could be improved: the hot and sour soup, while reasonably tasty, was way too thick. The cakes were okay, but not very moist. Also not a huge fan of the dumplings.
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