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  • Dan B.

    Where to begin with New China Buffet? New China Buffet is a Chinese Buffet located off of Army Trail Road in Glendale Heights. You pay admissions, you walk in and serve yourself. A fairly simple business model. Now you've probably already seen the one star rating and figured "How could something this simple go so wrong?". Well, you're about to find out Firstly, the name itself is misleading as I'm not sure anything here is "New". It has a very 80s decorative style on the inside. I'm not sure what was served at lower temperatures the Ice Cream or the chicken. And this applied to three different kinds of chicken I tried. All of the food I had was bland and tasteless. They served something called baked crab, you'd have to be half baked to enjoy it. I'd compare the quality of food here to a gas station, but I don't want to be unfair to gas stations. A nearly identical restaurant in terms of the interior once existed along Roosevelt Road in Villa Park. But the food served here is quite a bit less fresh and is far far worse. This one also seems to be slightly miniaturized compared to that one, including the selection. Regret has now set in, I wasted 8.50, 25 minutes of my time and god knows how many calories on flavorless garbage here. You know a place is REALLY bad when you start saying "Man, I should have spent my money on that awful Chinese place in the Mall instead. At least the food they serve is room temperature!". This establishment should be called "Old China Buffet" to better represent how long the food has been sitting out. Of Chinese Buffets and Asian cuisine that I've reviewed in general this is the absolute worst! I'm giving it a star, and if I could give it a zero, I would. Avoid this place.

    (1)
  • Luis D.

    I get wonton (miso) soup at all the local Asian places and this place tops it! It is not greasy at all, all the wontons are not overly doughy or chewy. It is so yummy and my ultimate comfort food. Forget chicken noodle! Miso is a cure-all!

    (3)
  • Alma C.

    I should preface this review by saying I HATEhateHATEhateHATEhateHATEhateHATE (ok you get the picture) buffets. In fact, I partially attribute my adventurous palate due to the fact that I seek out the opposite of buffet food (did I mention I HATE buffets?). However, having been subjected to buffets for many years due to constraints on party size-- extra large extended friends/family meant that the majority of restaurants couldn't accommodate us...inviting everyone we wanted required banquet facilities--I have also become a de facto albeit unwilling expert on buffets. So all things considered, this buffet is a decent one. This last visit, our party of 50+ walked in with no reservations or warning, were seated promptly, and all the food was fresh and piping hot. Those who enjoy Americanized Chinese food would likely enjoy the large variety of what was available. The spicy salt chicken wings the day I went were surprisingly good, and when a full tray disappeared, another full tray of crisp wings soon followed. No issues with cleanliness or service either, the servers were unobtrustive and prompt in clearing plates when people got up for seconds or thirds. I'll never be a fan of buffets, but if they bring those wings back and they are as good, I might consider returning for wings by the pound. (Did I just admit that I liked something about a buffet?! HORRORS!)

    (3)
  • Carrianne G.

    I actually frequent this place a lot and have a love-hate relationship with it. The prices are a tad obnoxious as I've literally been going to this place since it opened and have watched the prices rise over the years. Since I go to school and work during the day, like most people, a majority of the time I go here for dinner and paying $11 to eat here is annoying. The quality of the food depends on when you go. I've gone some days where the food is always fresh and nice and warm. Usually when it's busy, so a Friday night or weekend and sometimes at lunch. But then there have been other days where it took a while for some food to get replenished. However, I can never complain about the service. Our table is always cleaned promptly and we never have to wait to pay or take a seat, even when it's busy. I like to eat their sweet and sour chicken with angel hair pasta and the teriyaki chicken on a stick. Both of which I enjoy quite a bit. I try to steer clear of anything seafood here or at any other buffet just because I don't trust it. At least with chicken, it's hard to screw up. I'd also be careful of the egg drop soup; some days it tastes fine and other times (actually the past few) it's tasted like plastic. Eeek. For the most part, eating here is a hit or miss, but I've had more good experiences than bad ones. When their food is good, it's good. And warm.

    (3)
  • Jay M.

    Let's just start by saying when it comes to Chinese buffets I have very low standards to begin with. I know not to be overly critical of any bargain restaurant but this is by far the worst restaurant I have ever eaten in. All of the food is days old and you can tell they just keep re-microwaving it. The food service here is going to kill somebody. Food cannot sit for days at room temperature. Overpriced and she want to kill you! If you walk in this place do yourself a favor and turn around. The health department needs to shut this place down

    (1)
  • Sylvia B.

    seems like a lot of people dont like this buffet. i really enjoy it thou and even thou theres plenty of other chineese buffets around , i always seem to find my way back to this one. I have my favorite things that i eat - chefs chicken(i pour some sweet and sour sauce over it) NOODLES (YUM) mushrooms with some kind of meat, garlic bread,fish and much more. its best to go on a weekend because they have more variety yum! craving some right now

    (4)
  • Scott D.

    When I travel to Chicago I always visit my old stomping grounds and favorite restaurants. Although they have a huge selection of tasty food, this place in not as good as I remember when I lived in Illinois. My favorite was the Sesame Chicken but it definitely fell short of expectations today.

    (3)
  • Heather K.

    THIS PLACE IS HORRIBLE! My boyfriend and I went there on a Sunday around 5:30/6 pm. The food didn't taste fresh or tasted odd. The chicken.. I swear there has to be dogs and cats mixed in with it because it was disgusting and brown (cooked chicken is supposed to be primarily white). The rice was stale and everything tasted like it came out of a can. There was NOTHING fresh. Somehow these people messed up sweet corn. The only thing that was good was the ice cream and that's because all they had to do was have it shipped in and frozen ( But the owners kids were siting around the ice cream sneezing everywhere... I took from the other end). Will never step foot in that place again.

    (1)
  • Tiffany L.

    Ehhh. I hate Chinese Buffet's. My nana loves them. So we went. I will say that the food wasn't completely horrible. A few items were pretty tasty but overall it was nothing overly exciting. The bathrooms were disgustingly dirty. DISGUSTING. If I can help it, I won't be back. There has to be a better option to take Nana to.

    (2)
  • John L.

    All I can say is if this place is less than half full when you walk in, walk right out and go somewhere else. We went at 5:30pm on a weekday and the place had only two or three other tables that were occupied. Food looked and tasted like it was sitting for quite sometime. Chicken was dry and gummy, and nothing seemed fresh. Even the ice cream was sub-par. We won't be back.

    (1)
  • Nicole L.

    I've been here twice. The first time was for lunch on a slow day; I wasn't impressed. But I went back with a group on a Friday evening a week ago and enjoyed the food much more. I think it's better to go when busy because the food is more fresh due to their need to replenish it more often. The spicy chicken and General Tso are the best, but they have a very wide variety of dishes and lots of desserts too.

    (4)
  • Dan O.

    $10 is way to much for what you get. The food is all around below adverage. I couldn't really even find one dish that was worth having a full plate of. If you are considering going here I would opt for Joy Teriyaki which is two doors down, it's not a buffet and Japanese instead of Chinese, but it has way better food for the same if not less of a price.

    (2)
  • Theresa S.

    We've been a handful of times over the years and while it was meh ok in the past, it's meh blah why on earth did we go here for all this deep fried crud and pay more than we feel it's worth per head? The buffet had aging food on it, drying and lifeless under the heat lamps. Buffets aren't always great, but this one was pretty dismal considering.

    (2)
  • Sylvia B.

    seems like a lot of people dont like this buffet. i really enjoy it thou and even thou theres plenty of other chineese buffets around , i always seem to find my way back to this one. I have my favorite things that i eat - chefs chicken(i pour some sweet and sour sauce over it) NOODLES (YUM) mushrooms with some kind of meat, garlic bread,fish and much more. its best to go on a weekend because they have more variety yum! craving some right now

    (4)
  • Carrianne G.

    I actually frequent this place a lot and have a love-hate relationship with it. The prices are a tad obnoxious as I've literally been going to this place since it opened and have watched the prices rise over the years. Since I go to school and work during the day, like most people, a majority of the time I go here for dinner and paying $11 to eat here is annoying. The quality of the food depends on when you go. I've gone some days where the food is always fresh and nice and warm. Usually when it's busy, so a Friday night or weekend and sometimes at lunch. But then there have been other days where it took a while for some food to get replenished. However, I can never complain about the service. Our table is always cleaned promptly and we never have to wait to pay or take a seat, even when it's busy. I like to eat their sweet and sour chicken with angel hair pasta and the teriyaki chicken on a stick. Both of which I enjoy quite a bit. I try to steer clear of anything seafood here or at any other buffet just because I don't trust it. At least with chicken, it's hard to screw up. I'd also be careful of the egg drop soup; some days it tastes fine and other times (actually the past few) it's tasted like plastic. Eeek. For the most part, eating here is a hit or miss, but I've had more good experiences than bad ones. When their food is good, it's good. And warm.

    (3)
  • Jay M.

    Let's just start by saying when it comes to Chinese buffets I have very low standards to begin with. I know not to be overly critical of any bargain restaurant but this is by far the worst restaurant I have ever eaten in. All of the food is days old and you can tell they just keep re-microwaving it. The food service here is going to kill somebody. Food cannot sit for days at room temperature. Overpriced and she want to kill you! If you walk in this place do yourself a favor and turn around. The health department needs to shut this place down

    (1)
  • Dan B.

    Where to begin with New China Buffet? New China Buffet is a Chinese Buffet located off of Army Trail Road in Glendale Heights. You pay admissions, you walk in and serve yourself. A fairly simple business model. Now you've probably already seen the one star rating and figured "How could something this simple go so wrong?". Well, you're about to find out Firstly, the name itself is misleading as I'm not sure anything here is "New". It has a very 80s decorative style on the inside. I'm not sure what was served at lower temperatures the Ice Cream or the chicken. And this applied to three different kinds of chicken I tried. All of the food I had was bland and tasteless. They served something called baked crab, you'd have to be half baked to enjoy it. I'd compare the quality of food here to a gas station, but I don't want to be unfair to gas stations. A nearly identical restaurant in terms of the interior once existed along Roosevelt Road in Villa Park. But the food served here is quite a bit less fresh and is far far worse. This one also seems to be slightly miniaturized compared to that one, including the selection. Regret has now set in, I wasted 8.50, 25 minutes of my time and god knows how many calories on flavorless garbage here. You know a place is REALLY bad when you start saying "Man, I should have spent my money on that awful Chinese place in the Mall instead. At least the food they serve is room temperature!". This establishment should be called "Old China Buffet" to better represent how long the food has been sitting out. Of Chinese Buffets and Asian cuisine that I've reviewed in general this is the absolute worst! I'm giving it a star, and if I could give it a zero, I would. Avoid this place.

    (1)
  • Luis D.

    I get wonton (miso) soup at all the local Asian places and this place tops it! It is not greasy at all, all the wontons are not overly doughy or chewy. It is so yummy and my ultimate comfort food. Forget chicken noodle! Miso is a cure-all!

    (3)
  • Alma C.

    I should preface this review by saying I HATEhateHATEhateHATEhateHATEhateHATE (ok you get the picture) buffets. In fact, I partially attribute my adventurous palate due to the fact that I seek out the opposite of buffet food (did I mention I HATE buffets?). However, having been subjected to buffets for many years due to constraints on party size-- extra large extended friends/family meant that the majority of restaurants couldn't accommodate us...inviting everyone we wanted required banquet facilities--I have also become a de facto albeit unwilling expert on buffets. So all things considered, this buffet is a decent one. This last visit, our party of 50+ walked in with no reservations or warning, were seated promptly, and all the food was fresh and piping hot. Those who enjoy Americanized Chinese food would likely enjoy the large variety of what was available. The spicy salt chicken wings the day I went were surprisingly good, and when a full tray disappeared, another full tray of crisp wings soon followed. No issues with cleanliness or service either, the servers were unobtrustive and prompt in clearing plates when people got up for seconds or thirds. I'll never be a fan of buffets, but if they bring those wings back and they are as good, I might consider returning for wings by the pound. (Did I just admit that I liked something about a buffet?! HORRORS!)

    (3)
  • Theresa S.

    We've been a handful of times over the years and while it was meh ok in the past, it's meh blah why on earth did we go here for all this deep fried crud and pay more than we feel it's worth per head? The buffet had aging food on it, drying and lifeless under the heat lamps. Buffets aren't always great, but this one was pretty dismal considering.

    (2)
  • Scott D.

    When I travel to Chicago I always visit my old stomping grounds and favorite restaurants. Although they have a huge selection of tasty food, this place in not as good as I remember when I lived in Illinois. My favorite was the Sesame Chicken but it definitely fell short of expectations today.

    (3)
  • Heather K.

    THIS PLACE IS HORRIBLE! My boyfriend and I went there on a Sunday around 5:30/6 pm. The food didn't taste fresh or tasted odd. The chicken.. I swear there has to be dogs and cats mixed in with it because it was disgusting and brown (cooked chicken is supposed to be primarily white). The rice was stale and everything tasted like it came out of a can. There was NOTHING fresh. Somehow these people messed up sweet corn. The only thing that was good was the ice cream and that's because all they had to do was have it shipped in and frozen ( But the owners kids were siting around the ice cream sneezing everywhere... I took from the other end). Will never step foot in that place again.

    (1)
  • Tiffany L.

    Ehhh. I hate Chinese Buffet's. My nana loves them. So we went. I will say that the food wasn't completely horrible. A few items were pretty tasty but overall it was nothing overly exciting. The bathrooms were disgustingly dirty. DISGUSTING. If I can help it, I won't be back. There has to be a better option to take Nana to.

    (2)
  • John L.

    All I can say is if this place is less than half full when you walk in, walk right out and go somewhere else. We went at 5:30pm on a weekday and the place had only two or three other tables that were occupied. Food looked and tasted like it was sitting for quite sometime. Chicken was dry and gummy, and nothing seemed fresh. Even the ice cream was sub-par. We won't be back.

    (1)
  • Nicole L.

    I've been here twice. The first time was for lunch on a slow day; I wasn't impressed. But I went back with a group on a Friday evening a week ago and enjoyed the food much more. I think it's better to go when busy because the food is more fresh due to their need to replenish it more often. The spicy chicken and General Tso are the best, but they have a very wide variety of dishes and lots of desserts too.

    (4)
  • Dan O.

    $10 is way to much for what you get. The food is all around below adverage. I couldn't really even find one dish that was worth having a full plate of. If you are considering going here I would opt for Joy Teriyaki which is two doors down, it's not a buffet and Japanese instead of Chinese, but it has way better food for the same if not less of a price.

    (2)

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  • Takes Reservations : Yes
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : Yes

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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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