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  • Kayoua X.

    I love the sushi bar! Food gets boring when you go all the time. Wish there was more of a variety or new food products!

    (4)
  • FX H.

    Great food for resonable price...Great seafood collection, fast service & great care customert service. Went there at least 4 times for the last few weeks. Still impress with the food, quality and taste..well recomeded..$7.99 per person in week day, $11 at night and sunday $10..not that shaby food for cheap one price...A+++

    (5)
  • Kelsey S.

    Cheap enough asian buffet, decent sushi for a buffet.

    (3)
  • James V.

    This was our first experience here. We live close to this location. 100th and Grant. For 2 adults and a child (11) 2 drinks totaled $41. They do offer a sushi bar if you like that, but no Mongolian BBBQ/ BIGGRILL feature. The selection of items were pretty basic as far as I'm concerned but a couple of eccentric things crawfish , and baby squids. The was was a little better than other asian buffets we've visited lately but the cleanlinessofthe place left Something to be desired. We did chat with another couple that frequents this establishment often and stated the place was a little under par this particular day. So its up to you if you want to roll the dice. Good luck. Probably wont be back.

    (2)
  • Cassandra D.

    The food here is horrible! I don't expect much from a Chinese food buffet but I also don't expect to eat the worst food either. I bit into a piece of sushi and it tasted like the sewer smells. I am glad I didn't try sushi with actual raw fish in it because I would probably be sick! All the food items either looked or tasted gross. Beware that they charge $8.99 for Children!!!! The service here is bad. The waitresses don't make eye contact nor do they talk to you if they don't have to. I will never come to this place again not even if they paid me!!!! Oh and I don't give this place one star its just that I have to give it something or I can't post my honest review!!! 0 STARS!!!

    (1)
  • Celine L.

    Our tour bus stopped here for lunch and it seemed like a regular Chinese buffet. Not particularly big in size--- they had two hot food sections, one cold section, and one section for desserts. As for quality of food, I feel like it was average/lower than average quality compared to the buffets I'm used to. First off the cost was $15 for the buffet including your drink (this was the cost told to us by our tour guide). The Chinese buffet that I regularly go to has a greater variety of food (serves crab legs, dim sum, etc), fresher food, and costs less than this mediocre buffet. Usually buffets that cost $15-20 at least have quality, fresh made sushi. They had sushi but it looked like it's been sitting there all day and not very appetizing. Since there were less people eating here and thus new food not being added as often, some dishes seemed questionable. For example, the crawfish tasted weird and the chicken dishes were hard and chewy. Also, we weren't served our drinks and got them ourselves, which I thought was kind of odd.

    (2)
  • Amanda D.

    if you think this place is good I feel bad for you. I am Chinese so I know what Chinese cooking is supposed to be. This is worse than Americanized Chinese.They fried everything and all vegetarian dishes are with broccoli. Only two kinds of soup but they charge $13 for non quality food on the weekends. I meat to give 1 star but I feel bad for the kid -our little host- think it's the owner's son.

    (2)
  • Jason S.

    Look Buffet food is buffet food. This place is a buffet. But if you're looking for Mac and cheese, you'd better move on and avoid this place. If whole cooked shrimp, steamed dumplings, fried rice, sesame chicken, and lo-mein noodles sound good. This is a quick fix with no wait. Don't let the 'dated' vibe of the environment fool you, this place is kept clean. (But seriously, fix the lights on the picture, my OCD is hitting hard every time I look at it) This place is more about the food. My personal favorite is the jalapeño chicken with a side of fried rice; don't get me wrong I eat a little of everything here, but that's my go to. Enjoy, go and have some sushi. This mix of Asian food is one of the best Asian buffets I've had. My recommendation is to give this place try if you haven't already. Keep up the good work guys.

    (5)
  • Howard L.

    OK Chinese buffet at $15 pp all-in for our group. Selections were adequate. I only tried cooked items (not sushi).

    (3)
  • Mario S.

    Pretty tasty buffet with a variety of different foods and sushi!

    (4)
  • Avelynia C.

    This is by far the only buffet i go to! all their food is always super fresh and hot! they have amazing sushi and wonderful selections!!!!everything is good!

    (5)
  • Evie H.

    Where do I even begin! Let's start at the soup. The egg drop soup was the weirdest most nastiest color of yellow that I've ever seen for a soup. How was that color produced?! The egg part was alright but the soup was gooey and did not have much flavor. I tried most of the beef and chicken dishes - all were bland and the meat was tough. The teriyaki kabob chicken looked good but wow.....it was so hard to bite and eat and the spare ribs had no flavor at all! The fried rice was incredibly bland and the noodles across from it wasn't much better. The egg rolls and dumplings were marginally okay. The sushi is all you can eat. Sure....but there were only like 5 options and my sister said it was not good at all! As for desserts, I thought the apple pie was alright when it was served hot. The mini cakes were ehh....all the pudding stuff tasted a little weird. The cookies and cream ice cream was probably the most okay part. Also, I find it a little sad that there was only two fresh fruit options available - orange and kiwi. All the other fruits were canned! All in all, don't come expecting much if you're used to real Chinese food. Everything was Americanized and it tasted like some of it could've been frozen food actually.....

    (2)
  • Sue Lynn S.

    I went here expecting the worse after reading some of the reviews. However I wanted to find a buffet close to home. The food was good, compared to some of the more expensive sit down Chinese restaurant I have been to. Where I have left and regretted spending my money. Not here! Went for lunch and left happy we found this place. This is not authentic chinese, it is Americanized chinese. However I have yet to find a chinese restaurant in this area that is truly authentic.

    (5)
  • Emilee D.

    For Chinese buffet food, this place was pretty good. Kind of pricey, but yummy. The lo mein was a bit on the mushy, nasty side, but everything else was quite delish. There were a good amount of shrimp entrees to choose from and they were all yum. I probably ate about 5lbs of pepper shrimp on my own and I am still alive. Translation: No food poisoning, yay! The sushi was kind of meh, so I don't recommend you getting overly excited about coming here to try it. The best thing about this place (besides all the shrimps) was the sweet & sour sauce. I have named it Dragon Sauce. Most buffets use the same sickly sweet, chemical-esque, red goo that tastes good on absolutely nothing. Not good ole Dragon Sauce. This is actually edible and goes with EVERYTHING. If you're up around these parts and have a hankering for large batches of reheated Chinese food, then check this place out!

    (4)
  • Bill C.

    First the good.......The place was clean and the service was fine. Now the not so good......the buffet was mediocre and the sushi not very good at all. There was a lot to choose from. I just wish it was better.

    (2)
  • Jennifer B.

    Here we go. My friend and I were at Walmart last night and decided to stop in here for some much needed Chinese since it is in the same plaza. Typical buffet atmosphere. Basic tables and booths set up, our both was being held steady with a magazine on the bottom. Why can't we just fix the table? Hmmmm. The buffet selection was larger than I thought. The basics, General Tso, Sesame Chicken, Pepper Steak and Onions, Chicken and Broccoli, and much more. My friend was very pleased with the seafood selection, mussels, crab, tilapia, fried shrimp, stuffed shrimp and a sushi bar. I am not much of a sushi person but she enjoyed it. It didn't look very fresh, however there was a man rolling fresh sushi behind the bar which was nice to see. Overall, it was good. We may be back to try it again. I have definitely experienced better buffets and this one is a bit sub-par. If I could give half stars I might give a 2.5. I will try again and see if things change.

    (2)
  • Jennifer Y.

    Soups were congealed. One sushi roll was sliced ham. Another had peanuts. Lots of barely edible items to choose from. Flavorless, stale, bland, dry and some things just plain gross. Save your money and eat the dirt in your yard.

    (1)
  • I-Lin L.

    I thought I would be sick of eating Chinese-Japanese buffet 3 days in a row, but this place was delicious. The mussels and veggies were great. I liked that they had mantou (steamed bread), but it was a little bit dry. Yummy green tea and cookies n cream ice cream.

    (4)
  • Bruce D.

    Great buffet. Always fresh and delicious with an outstanding selection. You can not find better for quality and price.

    (4)
  • Katherine T.

    My family of 4 went here for early dinner today and we were not impressed. I was worried as soon as we walked in, we were the ONLY ones in the entire restaurant. As for the food everything was cold, mushy, and chewy. The food all looked and tasted like it had been under the heat lamp all day. There was not one single entree item that was worth eating. The deserts were ok, alot of weird bland ones but the apple pie and the ice cream were pretty good. Then we got the bill. and it was over $40 for 2 adults 2 kids (7 & 9 yrs old) The kids prices was only 20 cents less than the adults price which we thought was crazy. Over all tasted like 2 week old leftover Chinese food from the back of the refrigerator. We will not be returning and will stick to the Panda buffet in Aurora.

    (1)
  • Tom D.

    It's hard to be excited about this place. It seems reasonably clean... for a Chinese Buffet. The selection is decent too. They have all the Chinese classics: French Fries, Jello, Ice Cream, Sweet & Sour Pork, Tiramisu, Apple Pie, Fried Chicken, Sushi, Crab Legs. The food didn't look rifled thru and they keep it generally in edible shape, but the crab looked a little scary. The service is ok (how bad can that be in a buffet). When I left, I didn't say to myself "holy fuck that was great". It was average. If you love cheap buffets, no doubt you'd like this place. For me, it was just ok.

    (2)
  • Amari M.

    i recently moved here and was looking for a good buffet well i found it food was very good and the sushi delicious i love California rolls theyres were great with lots of avocado it was delicious deff will be coming back

    (5)
  • ricky d.

    I was told by a few people how great this buffet was. So we decided to try it this past weekend. NEVER AGAIN! 1st off it took forever to be seated, im ok with this if its busy, it was not. 2nd, most of the food is prepared with onions, I do not eat onions. when asked if they had fried rice without onions, one of the workers said yes, ill bring you some. I was very pleased with this until the plate arrived at my table...with onions! fine ill move onions to side...blandest fried rice i have ever tasted. So i move that to the side so I can eat some of my shrimp I grabbed...none of it was deveined...im sorry but thats just gross, didnt eat any of that. So went back up got some white rice and sweet and sour chicken, it was ok. Not the best s&s sauce like another reviewer said but at least this part of buffet was stomachable. Dont bother with getting refills either. after bland rice and unsanitary shrimp I drink my tea, never to be asked for a refill the whole time. The best part about this place is the deserts, there are alot. while quite a few are as bland as the food the donuts are good as well as the chocolate crossaint. price was ok if food would have been edible but between blandness and the undeveined shrimp I will NEVER be back here

    (1)
  • Kyle M.

    Without a doubt the WORST Chinese food I've ever eaten! The ONLY reason it got 1 star is because I couldn't give it 0. The selection was decent (quantity over quality), but the sushi tasted like it had been sitting for quite a while. It's bad when their best dish was the orange chicken. It's pretty hard to mess that up. Our "waitress" failed to even bring out water for my friend who requested it until we reminded her multiple times. The food wasn't hot. It tasted like it had been there for hours under the heat lamp (which was probably accurate). The seafood was very questionable. The Mussels were by far the worst I've ever had. Even the desserts looked terrible. Since it's buffet-style, my friends and I didn't have high expectations when we arrived. Now I can say that without a doubt, there is no way any of us will be going back. Especially since 2 out of 3 of us got sick after eating there.

    (1)
  • Art M.

    Dragon Wall buffet.. blah, blah, blah... If your hungry and don't want to cook and don't care about a quality product this place is for you.. If you do care about fresh food you better look elsewhere.. I've been here about 4 times.. w/ my significant other and she seems to enjoy it. but the quality is poor very poor.. First off the seafood smells, and just doesn't taste right, their wanna be Sushi bar has grocery store quality sushi that tastes days old.. If you've had it you know what I mean.. The meat is always grissly, the beef tastes like beef jerky soaked in water then add some sauce and voila instant beef! I really hate coming here because I feel robbed after we get the bill. there are several other buffets in the Denver Area that put this place to shame I just hate to keep wasting my money on this food.. The only thing I enjoy there is their cookies n cream ice cream.. that's it! My two Cents..

    (2)
  • Aa A.

    This place is a disgrace to Americanized Chinese food... NEVER EVER going here again. The food is horrible. I know it's a buffet and the quality goes down in buffets but daymn! Really? Whoever likes this place probably NEVER left Colorado and was eating fast food Chinese all their life. No thanks. Please close down and put Panda Express here. Least it'll be edible.

    (1)
  • Ashley B.

    Their sushi is SO GOOD! Great selection of Chinese food and usually hot and fresh. The only problem is 2 times out of all the times I have gone, I have found a dirty plate. Not sure what that is about, but that is unacceptable.

    (3)
  • Kelsey S.

    Cheap enough asian buffet, decent sushi for a buffet.

    (3)
  • James V.

    This was our first experience here. We live close to this location. 100th and Grant. For 2 adults and a child (11) 2 drinks totaled $41. They do offer a sushi bar if you like that, but no Mongolian BBBQ/ BIGGRILL feature. The selection of items were pretty basic as far as I'm concerned but a couple of eccentric things crawfish , and baby squids. The was was a little better than other asian buffets we've visited lately but the cleanlinessofthe place left Something to be desired. We did chat with another couple that frequents this establishment often and stated the place was a little under par this particular day. So its up to you if you want to roll the dice. Good luck. Probably wont be back.

    (2)
  • Cassandra D.

    The food here is horrible! I don't expect much from a Chinese food buffet but I also don't expect to eat the worst food either. I bit into a piece of sushi and it tasted like the sewer smells. I am glad I didn't try sushi with actual raw fish in it because I would probably be sick! All the food items either looked or tasted gross. Beware that they charge $8.99 for Children!!!! The service here is bad. The waitresses don't make eye contact nor do they talk to you if they don't have to. I will never come to this place again not even if they paid me!!!! Oh and I don't give this place one star its just that I have to give it something or I can't post my honest review!!! 0 STARS!!!

    (1)
  • Celine L.

    Our tour bus stopped here for lunch and it seemed like a regular Chinese buffet. Not particularly big in size--- they had two hot food sections, one cold section, and one section for desserts. As for quality of food, I feel like it was average/lower than average quality compared to the buffets I'm used to. First off the cost was $15 for the buffet including your drink (this was the cost told to us by our tour guide). The Chinese buffet that I regularly go to has a greater variety of food (serves crab legs, dim sum, etc), fresher food, and costs less than this mediocre buffet. Usually buffets that cost $15-20 at least have quality, fresh made sushi. They had sushi but it looked like it's been sitting there all day and not very appetizing. Since there were less people eating here and thus new food not being added as often, some dishes seemed questionable. For example, the crawfish tasted weird and the chicken dishes were hard and chewy. Also, we weren't served our drinks and got them ourselves, which I thought was kind of odd.

    (2)
  • Amanda D.

    if you think this place is good I feel bad for you. I am Chinese so I know what Chinese cooking is supposed to be. This is worse than Americanized Chinese.They fried everything and all vegetarian dishes are with broccoli. Only two kinds of soup but they charge $13 for non quality food on the weekends. I meat to give 1 star but I feel bad for the kid -our little host- think it's the owner's son.

    (2)
  • Jason S.

    Look Buffet food is buffet food. This place is a buffet. But if you're looking for Mac and cheese, you'd better move on and avoid this place. If whole cooked shrimp, steamed dumplings, fried rice, sesame chicken, and lo-mein noodles sound good. This is a quick fix with no wait. Don't let the 'dated' vibe of the environment fool you, this place is kept clean. (But seriously, fix the lights on the picture, my OCD is hitting hard every time I look at it) This place is more about the food. My personal favorite is the jalapeño chicken with a side of fried rice; don't get me wrong I eat a little of everything here, but that's my go to. Enjoy, go and have some sushi. This mix of Asian food is one of the best Asian buffets I've had. My recommendation is to give this place try if you haven't already. Keep up the good work guys.

    (5)
  • Howard L.

    OK Chinese buffet at $15 pp all-in for our group. Selections were adequate. I only tried cooked items (not sushi).

    (3)
  • Mario S.

    Pretty tasty buffet with a variety of different foods and sushi!

    (4)
  • Avelynia C.

    This is by far the only buffet i go to! all their food is always super fresh and hot! they have amazing sushi and wonderful selections!!!!everything is good!

    (5)
  • Evie H.

    Where do I even begin! Let's start at the soup. The egg drop soup was the weirdest most nastiest color of yellow that I've ever seen for a soup. How was that color produced?! The egg part was alright but the soup was gooey and did not have much flavor. I tried most of the beef and chicken dishes - all were bland and the meat was tough. The teriyaki kabob chicken looked good but wow.....it was so hard to bite and eat and the spare ribs had no flavor at all! The fried rice was incredibly bland and the noodles across from it wasn't much better. The egg rolls and dumplings were marginally okay. The sushi is all you can eat. Sure....but there were only like 5 options and my sister said it was not good at all! As for desserts, I thought the apple pie was alright when it was served hot. The mini cakes were ehh....all the pudding stuff tasted a little weird. The cookies and cream ice cream was probably the most okay part. Also, I find it a little sad that there was only two fresh fruit options available - orange and kiwi. All the other fruits were canned! All in all, don't come expecting much if you're used to real Chinese food. Everything was Americanized and it tasted like some of it could've been frozen food actually.....

    (2)
  • Sue Lynn S.

    I went here expecting the worse after reading some of the reviews. However I wanted to find a buffet close to home. The food was good, compared to some of the more expensive sit down Chinese restaurant I have been to. Where I have left and regretted spending my money. Not here! Went for lunch and left happy we found this place. This is not authentic chinese, it is Americanized chinese. However I have yet to find a chinese restaurant in this area that is truly authentic.

    (5)
  • Kayoua X.

    I love the sushi bar! Food gets boring when you go all the time. Wish there was more of a variety or new food products!

    (4)
  • Emilee D.

    For Chinese buffet food, this place was pretty good. Kind of pricey, but yummy. The lo mein was a bit on the mushy, nasty side, but everything else was quite delish. There were a good amount of shrimp entrees to choose from and they were all yum. I probably ate about 5lbs of pepper shrimp on my own and I am still alive. Translation: No food poisoning, yay! The sushi was kind of meh, so I don't recommend you getting overly excited about coming here to try it. The best thing about this place (besides all the shrimps) was the sweet & sour sauce. I have named it Dragon Sauce. Most buffets use the same sickly sweet, chemical-esque, red goo that tastes good on absolutely nothing. Not good ole Dragon Sauce. This is actually edible and goes with EVERYTHING. If you're up around these parts and have a hankering for large batches of reheated Chinese food, then check this place out!

    (4)
  • Bill C.

    First the good.......The place was clean and the service was fine. Now the not so good......the buffet was mediocre and the sushi not very good at all. There was a lot to choose from. I just wish it was better.

    (2)
  • Jennifer B.

    Here we go. My friend and I were at Walmart last night and decided to stop in here for some much needed Chinese since it is in the same plaza. Typical buffet atmosphere. Basic tables and booths set up, our both was being held steady with a magazine on the bottom. Why can't we just fix the table? Hmmmm. The buffet selection was larger than I thought. The basics, General Tso, Sesame Chicken, Pepper Steak and Onions, Chicken and Broccoli, and much more. My friend was very pleased with the seafood selection, mussels, crab, tilapia, fried shrimp, stuffed shrimp and a sushi bar. I am not much of a sushi person but she enjoyed it. It didn't look very fresh, however there was a man rolling fresh sushi behind the bar which was nice to see. Overall, it was good. We may be back to try it again. I have definitely experienced better buffets and this one is a bit sub-par. If I could give half stars I might give a 2.5. I will try again and see if things change.

    (2)
  • Jennifer Y.

    Soups were congealed. One sushi roll was sliced ham. Another had peanuts. Lots of barely edible items to choose from. Flavorless, stale, bland, dry and some things just plain gross. Save your money and eat the dirt in your yard.

    (1)
  • I-Lin L.

    I thought I would be sick of eating Chinese-Japanese buffet 3 days in a row, but this place was delicious. The mussels and veggies were great. I liked that they had mantou (steamed bread), but it was a little bit dry. Yummy green tea and cookies n cream ice cream.

    (4)
  • Bruce D.

    Great buffet. Always fresh and delicious with an outstanding selection. You can not find better for quality and price.

    (4)
  • Katherine T.

    My family of 4 went here for early dinner today and we were not impressed. I was worried as soon as we walked in, we were the ONLY ones in the entire restaurant. As for the food everything was cold, mushy, and chewy. The food all looked and tasted like it had been under the heat lamp all day. There was not one single entree item that was worth eating. The deserts were ok, alot of weird bland ones but the apple pie and the ice cream were pretty good. Then we got the bill. and it was over $40 for 2 adults 2 kids (7 & 9 yrs old) The kids prices was only 20 cents less than the adults price which we thought was crazy. Over all tasted like 2 week old leftover Chinese food from the back of the refrigerator. We will not be returning and will stick to the Panda buffet in Aurora.

    (1)
  • Tom D.

    It's hard to be excited about this place. It seems reasonably clean... for a Chinese Buffet. The selection is decent too. They have all the Chinese classics: French Fries, Jello, Ice Cream, Sweet & Sour Pork, Tiramisu, Apple Pie, Fried Chicken, Sushi, Crab Legs. The food didn't look rifled thru and they keep it generally in edible shape, but the crab looked a little scary. The service is ok (how bad can that be in a buffet). When I left, I didn't say to myself "holy fuck that was great". It was average. If you love cheap buffets, no doubt you'd like this place. For me, it was just ok.

    (2)
  • Amari M.

    i recently moved here and was looking for a good buffet well i found it food was very good and the sushi delicious i love California rolls theyres were great with lots of avocado it was delicious deff will be coming back

    (5)
  • ricky d.

    I was told by a few people how great this buffet was. So we decided to try it this past weekend. NEVER AGAIN! 1st off it took forever to be seated, im ok with this if its busy, it was not. 2nd, most of the food is prepared with onions, I do not eat onions. when asked if they had fried rice without onions, one of the workers said yes, ill bring you some. I was very pleased with this until the plate arrived at my table...with onions! fine ill move onions to side...blandest fried rice i have ever tasted. So i move that to the side so I can eat some of my shrimp I grabbed...none of it was deveined...im sorry but thats just gross, didnt eat any of that. So went back up got some white rice and sweet and sour chicken, it was ok. Not the best s&s sauce like another reviewer said but at least this part of buffet was stomachable. Dont bother with getting refills either. after bland rice and unsanitary shrimp I drink my tea, never to be asked for a refill the whole time. The best part about this place is the deserts, there are alot. while quite a few are as bland as the food the donuts are good as well as the chocolate crossaint. price was ok if food would have been edible but between blandness and the undeveined shrimp I will NEVER be back here

    (1)
  • Kyle M.

    Without a doubt the WORST Chinese food I've ever eaten! The ONLY reason it got 1 star is because I couldn't give it 0. The selection was decent (quantity over quality), but the sushi tasted like it had been sitting for quite a while. It's bad when their best dish was the orange chicken. It's pretty hard to mess that up. Our "waitress" failed to even bring out water for my friend who requested it until we reminded her multiple times. The food wasn't hot. It tasted like it had been there for hours under the heat lamp (which was probably accurate). The seafood was very questionable. The Mussels were by far the worst I've ever had. Even the desserts looked terrible. Since it's buffet-style, my friends and I didn't have high expectations when we arrived. Now I can say that without a doubt, there is no way any of us will be going back. Especially since 2 out of 3 of us got sick after eating there.

    (1)
  • Art M.

    Dragon Wall buffet.. blah, blah, blah... If your hungry and don't want to cook and don't care about a quality product this place is for you.. If you do care about fresh food you better look elsewhere.. I've been here about 4 times.. w/ my significant other and she seems to enjoy it. but the quality is poor very poor.. First off the seafood smells, and just doesn't taste right, their wanna be Sushi bar has grocery store quality sushi that tastes days old.. If you've had it you know what I mean.. The meat is always grissly, the beef tastes like beef jerky soaked in water then add some sauce and voila instant beef! I really hate coming here because I feel robbed after we get the bill. there are several other buffets in the Denver Area that put this place to shame I just hate to keep wasting my money on this food.. The only thing I enjoy there is their cookies n cream ice cream.. that's it! My two Cents..

    (2)
  • Aa A.

    This place is a disgrace to Americanized Chinese food... NEVER EVER going here again. The food is horrible. I know it's a buffet and the quality goes down in buffets but daymn! Really? Whoever likes this place probably NEVER left Colorado and was eating fast food Chinese all their life. No thanks. Please close down and put Panda Express here. Least it'll be edible.

    (1)
  • FX H.

    Great food for resonable price...Great seafood collection, fast service & great care customert service. Went there at least 4 times for the last few weeks. Still impress with the food, quality and taste..well recomeded..$7.99 per person in week day, $11 at night and sunday $10..not that shaby food for cheap one price...A+++

    (5)
  • Ashley B.

    Their sushi is SO GOOD! Great selection of Chinese food and usually hot and fresh. The only problem is 2 times out of all the times I have gone, I have found a dirty plate. Not sure what that is about, but that is unacceptable.

    (3)

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Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch, Dinner
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Quiet
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : No

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Chinese Cuisine

The popularity of Chinese food in America can be adjudicated by the appearance of China Town in many major cities in the United State of America. The popular trend of ordering or opting for Chinese take away food isn't unknown in America. Chinese take away food comes to rescue when you're too tired from work or too exhausted to cook. No one can resist the temptation of eating spicy noodles, shrimp, chicken, beef or pork cooked in the sweet and spicy sauce. The cooking method of authentic Chinese food is a lot different compared to what is served in America.

Generally, Chinese use dark meat small bones and organs to cook dishes but this changes when you are eating American-Chinese fusion food prepared using white boneless meat cooked with broccoli, carrots and onions. Back in China, the food is less spicy and oily as they favor steaming and braising method for cooking the most popular dishes. So, if you have a taste for authentic Chinese food, then try finding a real Chinese restaurant in the city. You can also try the most popular fusion Chinese food like Pecking Duck, Chicken Feet, Hot Pot, Shrimp Dumpling Soup, Mapo Tofu, Wontons, Chop Suey, Egg Rolls and not to forget Fortune Cookies.

There are not many restaurants in America serving authentic Chinese food. A little research on Restaurant Listings directory can help you locate the best Chinese restaurants in the city. Chinese cuisine is continuously evolving, and you can find a variety of dishes categorized as the food for lactose intolerant, gluten intolerant, vegan, vegetarian, and diabetic friendly. So, if you have a group of friends with different taste patterns, save the hassle and visit the nearest Chinese restaurant in your city.

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