Went on a Sunday. This included crab legs that weren't good, crawfish and fresh oysters (Not a chance I'm eating oysters off a buffet). $12.39.
The food: Lots of choices, but not everything is good. No sesame chicken, no general tso chicken and no egg rolls! Only spring rolls and a few simple chicken dishes. They do have 5-6 soups, a good salad bar and fresh Mongolian BBQ. Lots of the things on the menu made me question why they were there on a chines buffet (french fries and cheesy spinach?). The food was very fresh though, but it may have been a product of how busy it was. Dim Sum was undercooked (still very pink and soft) and that's not good for pork.
The service: It was packed when I went, but it seemed reasonable for a buffet... I wasn't there for table service and wine suggestions.
Headache: This place had a very long wait. Probably 40 people were waiting to be seated when we left at 2pm on a Sunday. Children were throwing food and climbing all over the place. Very irritating. The only positive I could gather was a fantastic opportunity for people watching. This place included every walk of life.
Overall: If you're looking for a buffet with fresh food and a decent selection, you could head here. Based on the lack of multiple Chinese buffet staples, I probably wouldn't head back, or at least on a busy Sunday with higher prices. Maybe try a lunch. They also serve beer.
Note - They do offer buffet to go and pay by the pound. This might be a decent option considering the food is fresh.