I have to give this place three stars since in the end it's just a buffet. Don't come here expecting for gourmet food. You can't really expect that kind of food at ANY buffets. For the price you pay and the food you get, it's worth the money.
The lines here are freaking ridiculous. I happened to stop by here once on a weeknight after shopping with my family at around 8:30PM. There wasn't much of a line, so we were able to try this place out.
The next few times we tried coming with more family members on a weekend...just ridiculous. The line goes out through the door. If you didn't know, you'd think it's Black Friday again.
This place is slightly better than Hometown Buffet, so I'm giving it three stars instead of two. I'm basically comparing this to other American buffets, not those Chinese ones littering the region.
I drove by once when it was raining. Guess what? The rain doesn't deter people from coming to this place: people lining up outside, drenched in water, waiting to dine at this place... It's not like the Dalai Lama is dining here. If he did, he would've gone to Souplantation instead. He's a monk after all.
I suggest coming here either very late or very early. It's not worth waiting for an hour or more. This is just a good place for a once or twice visit, not a place to frequent.