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  • Great place to satisfy your hunger. I've been to many many Chinese Buffets with my family and coming from CA we can get picky. This buffet is our "go-to" place definitely. The staff is more efficient here, they have more variety in the typical hot and cold Chinese food fare, and I think they have more variety on their desserts and sushi also. This place is kept very clean as well! Love their crab legs here the best! I never go for the claws because you'll get jipped in the meat. GO for the long legs - that's money. I think they are the freshest ones around compared to the other buffets AND they don't just sit in the salted water like most of the other places. (Also it's freshest considering we don't have an ocean next to us) I have a picture I'll post here of my typical plate. I never add rice to my plate because then you don't have room in your belly for the many options this place offers. I do eat rice, but it's coming from the sushi which I think tastes good for an establishment like this. I've brought visitors from out of state here and they too enjoy the food. They really like the baby octopi, oysters and mussels and they say it's something different they haven't had from other Chinese buffets because they're tasty and not fishy or rubbery. My hubby would agree. I very much enjoy their green beans, mushrooms, walnut shrimp, cream cheese wantons, salmon, sweet and sour chicken and their egg drop soup with the crunchy noodles to garnish. I also like drinking their hot house tea (it helps with digestion btw). They take competitors' coupons (like from China City Buffet) and we used one last weekend. Saved us 15% off the total bill for a party of 7! The only bad thing I usually experience here are ignorant people. If you're coming here to eat, don't express out loud "Eww, what's that?" and point, don't always go for the "orange chicken" thinking it's like Panda because it's not going to be and don't go up to the sushi maker and ask him rudely "Which one of these just has rice? I don't want no fish in there." (wth?!?) If you want rice, go to the large drum that has steamed rice in it geez...AND don't pile on food on your plate and not eat all of it. You are wasting!! Take small portions and then go back for more. I know I may sound so "sanctimonious" or what have you, but I'm just pointing out what people here have done while I've been here. Easy concept. Come on... :)
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