Ipad-based buffets are becoming a thing and they have some serious advantages over the classic hot-table service - primarily that you're not waiting in line, the food never runs out and you don't have to worry about errant sneezes. That said, the quality of the food isn't significantly improved over its competitor - not that it's bad food, it's actually quite good - but not as good as a regular, dish-based Chinese restaurant.
The atmosphere is quite nice, lively without being loud and the subdued decorations disguise how close the quarters are between diners. Overall it's a pleasant place to come for conversation between two or a larger group. It's fairly kid friendly, though like any buffet you're putting some reliance on finding something the kids like -they do have french fries and crispy chicken for pickier eaters.