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  • Melanie I.

    Every time that I've come in here, I've had a great experience. Granted, this is a Buffet, but what do you expect? I like coming here, because my husband is a big eater and I can feed him a lot on the cheap. This is also much better eating than McDonalds food wise. The wait staff is always nice and efficient. The staff also does a great job on keeping the place clean too. The crab rangoons are amazing here and I could eat an entire plate of just them while I'm here, (but I refrain from doing so)! I also like the Spring rolls here too.

    (5)
  • Katie B.

    I'm normally not a huge fan of Chinese buffets, but my fiancé loves them. We decided to try this place, and I was pleasantly surprised. It was clean (which is typically my main complaint about buffets) and the food was fresh and had a good variety. I didn't like some of the dishes, but there was enough variety that you could definitely find something for everyone. I would go again for sure, which is something I have never said about a Chinese buffet before.

    (4)
  • Cary P.

    This is by far the best Chinese buffet in the cinci area. They are clean and have a wide variety of fresh dishes. I love seafood and my wife prefers the alternative and we both are happy every time. Even my parents when they visit from out of town make it routine to eat here. Honestly dont listen to the one and two star reviews. Ive seen none of what they wrote about.

    (5)
  • Robin R.

    Best crab rangoons ever. Most of the time most of the food is really good. Lunch and dinner has different foods. Came for lunch today and really missed the coconut shrimp. This is the best Chinese buffet around and we come often. Good service too but wish it was coke instead of Pepsi.

    (5)
  • Jackie C.

    As far as Chinese buffets go, this one is pretty good! They have sushi and hibachi as well as a lot of other options. Their dessert options aren't that great, but they do have ice cream and sherbet. If Chinese buffers are your thing, then I'd say to give it a try!

    (3)
  • Jason P.

    I feel sorry for anyone who thinks this is a great Chinese buffet. I am not sure there is such a thing. Any restaurant that serves pudding, shrimp, and pizza (yes pizza) could be said to be over extending it a bit. My tip would be, do not eat here within 1-2 hours of closing. You will be risking eating hours old food. Nothing tasted even "fake" fresh. I could have definitely used a knife to cut any of the food. This is more of a Captain Obvious comment but, nevertheless it is worth saying.

    (2)
  • Mike L.

    I'm not a big Chinese food fan but I often get talked into going and don't mind it as much as I can make my own easy choices as to what I put on my plate. I like this place... It's big and the staff is friendly. All the food taste good to me and seems to be of quality and freshly prepared. It's very clean and sharp looking in there. The staff is a little eager to come and grab your plates off the table so don't leave any food expecting it to be there when you come back. It's a Chinese buffet and as they go I don't see why anyone could be disappointed in this place. They also serve alcohol and have an ice cream booth where you scoop your own ice cream.

    (4)
  • Katie M.

    How have I not reviewed this place yet?? Not the best desserts or sushi or the largest selection but their dumplings and rangoons trump everything! My go-to Chinese takeout place. I always get take out here--8 dumplings for $3.95 and 8 giant crab rangoons for $3.95. Can't beat the prices, it's easy to order online for pickup, and everyone is super friendly. Wish they delivered!

    (4)
  • Nate S.

    This place is ok. I'd say with China Buffets, there's a certain understanding that the food will not be amazing, but even so, there is a certain standard. I think this place falls below that standard. I'd say it was not quite worth the ten/eleven dollars paid to eat there. The staff was friendly and attentive, but a bit spacey. Two servers were walking right behind each other and both asked if I needed water within 10 seconds of each other...I guess want to make sure I stay hydrated. They were attentive at least.

    (3)
  • Jess B.

    This place serves a purpose, but it would be a mistake to say that it serves good quality Chinese food. I've had my fair share of meals at this restaurant, however, I only go when I have a serious craving for Chinese food but do not want to commit to just one dish. In those moments, I buckle and head to New China Buffet. The buffet offers a decent spread of food. They have a shockingly large amount of seafood-based dishes (which I tend to stay away from), but I have eaten the sushi from the self-serve sushi bar. While it scares the crap out of me that (a) the sushi has perhaps been sitting out for a while and (b) some other customer may have contaminated it before I got there, I've never died or gotten sick so I keep eating it. Not the best sushi in the world but it'll do. My favorite thing about the place is that I have an unusual obsession with crab ragoons and I can eat them until I'm stuffed to the gills at this place. Makes me happy. I may be tempted to give the restaurant one more star if the food was cheaper but honestly, I think $9.99 is kinda expensive for this buffet. I'm down with eating shitty Chinese food from time to time, but it can't be more expensive than eating at Taco Bell! Anywho, you get what you get when you eat here, but it satisfies a craving and has some hardcore followers. You can make your own decision on how good you think the food actually is.

    (2)
  • Katie F.

    I know what to expect from Chinese Buffets. I don't go in expecting the best meal of my life, but today I went into New China Buffet and I left severely underwhelmed. The food here is almost inedible. I hate to say that, I really do. None of their dishes taste how they should. My boyfriend eats almost anything and likes it, but when he tried the pad thai he had to put it down. This was shocking so I tried a bite and almost gagged. I don't know what they believe Pad Thai is supposed to taste like but this tasted like pasta that had sat in ruined smoked meat. The fried rice was hard and the sushi was cold/hard as well. I honestly feel terrible for giving such a bad review, but I could only stomach eating the egg drop soup and the crab puffs. I got myself 3 plates and everything I tried I took a bite of and said "nope". I left hungry and $15 poorer. That being said, the crab puffs were really good!

    (2)
  • Laurissa O.

    Absolute worst Chinese buffet I have ever been to and my kids LOVE Chinese buffets so I've been to quite a few. absolutely everything was terrible, overcooked, old, the sushi looked like gas station grade sushi, and we went home with stomach cramps for our trouble. STAY AWAY!!

    (1)
  • Konstantin S.

    Best Asian buffet in newport area. Great Kim chi, pad thai and fried fish. They do have hibachi also.

    (5)
  • Keith C.

    I must admit that I don't go to Chinese buffets often, but I have been before, so I do have some basis for comparison. I went on a Friday night at around 7:30. I'm not sure when "busy" times are, but we were one if about 6 tables in the restaurant. When I see that at a buffet state restaurant, I immediately grow skidding since that likely means the food product had and will continue to turn slowly. I turned out to be right. Most everything appeared as if it had been sitting around for quite some time, so my wife and I decided to play the waiting game by loading up on a bunch of crab legs and just munching in those until things got turned over. The turn we expected never happened... Thank goodness for the crab legs. I know it's tough to keep some of the niche items fresh all the time, but there are some very basic things that people normally expect when they go to an establishment like this (rice, noodles, soups, egg and spring rolls, etc.), so I certainly think it would behoove an establishment like this to keep a careful eye on the basics. My wife and I had a wonderful time overall - it was our own doing though. We were a bit slap happy from a long week, our infants were being hilarious at the dinner table and at least they maintained the water for the crab at a decent enough level for us to enjoy crab legs. I won't go back unless someone really strong arms me into the idea.

    (2)
  • Chris H.

    Great variety. I am going to add this to the list of places to have lunch co-workers due to the ability to get in and out in a timely manner.

    (4)
  • Kevin B.

    Edible? Yes. Good? No. Decided to come here despite the mixed reviews because, well... I like american chinese food and I really wanted some. It started out great when we found a coupon for here on the back of a Kroger receipt before we came. After that... the food just didn't hold up. Part of the problem may have been because we came about an hour and a half before close, but there were still quite a few people there and still coming in. Anyways... The good: The sweet and sour chicken was good. It was all white meat and tasted fine. That may have been because it is a popular item so they kept bringing out more, but that was good. Also those donuts they have... you can't go wrong with dough a sugar. The bad: I guess everything else. A lot of the food had been sitting out and stirred occasionally. For the general tsao's chicken, they just bring out new chicken and mix it with the sauce that is currently in there, gross. The rice was greasy, along with the lo mein and most other dishes. The pot stickers literally looked like there was a piece of poo inside of them. I'm assuming this is from the pot stickers being cooked so much in the warming tray and its what the meat did, but after cutting into the pot sticker i lost most of the appetite for them. Besides the sweet and sour chicken there may have been a bright spot here and there, but it definitely doesn't stick out compared to everything else that wasn't good. I don't care how many coupons Kroger gives me, I don't plan on coming back unless my american chinese food craving comes storming back and I can't live on without eating it... but still there has to be better options..

    (2)
  • Justin B.

    I'm not sure where everyone else is getting all of their amazing Chinese food, but I rate this buffet as one of the best I've tried. I looked at some of the other reviewers' previous reviews and they rate every Chinese buffet as 1 or 2 stars...maybe you just don't like American/Chinese buffet food... I like their chicken skewers and the rangoons the most, but almost everything is good. Everyone should try their frog legs!

    (5)
  • Brad B.

    This is one of the better "Chinese" buffets in the area. While that isn't saying much, i will say that the food is fairly good quality, plentiful and, quite frankly, delicious. Standouts include the Rose Chicken...which is absolutely scrumptious. They also have a stir fry station where you can get exactly what you want...always a plus. With so many items on the buffet, they have to make their money with volume - and there are indeed plenty of seats. They're located right next to the new Krogers over in Newport, just off I-471.....you can see it from the highway.

    (4)
  • Alex S.

    Wow, so much hate for an actually solid Chinese buffet. I didn't run into anything that the others have spoken of. I got exactly what I wanted from this Chinese buffet. New China is a large middle section full of items to eat and then a few seating areas around it. Atmosphere is your typical Americanized Chinese eatery - ceramic cats, scrolls on the wall, you know the drill. What I look for from my Chinese buffets are A) variety of items and B) quality of items, and I was very satisfied on both. Was it mind-blowingly good food? No, not even close. But was it still delicious enough for me to get seconds? You bet your ass it was! Items that stood out to be was a tasty egg roll, Crab Rangoon and surprisingly fresh and delicious green beans. Other items like the orange chicken and the sushi were fine. Nothing amazing but definitively worth checking out. Where they really shine though is there stir-fry bar. You pick anything you want (tons of vegetables including baby corn and water chestnuts), chicken, beef or shrimp (again, you get to pick how much you want) and then your sauce. They cook it up on a grill right in front of you. That was awesome! Well done New China Buffet. And their ice cream dessert selection was awesome! They had 6 different kinds, including my fav. cookies and cream, and you just scooped what you wanted. I actually wish they had some toppings for them (a little whipped cream would have been nice), which I know sounds a little greedy, but dammit, it's a buffet - greedy is what you do. Still, a great surprise. Their service was also solid. Granted, all they needed to do was refill my soda since I got all the rest of my food, but dammit if they didn't do it well. My dinner was about $13 (with soda but without tip), very reasonably priced for the amount of food I got. I was happy and would certainly go again.

    (4)
  • Jessica M.

    I hadn't' has Chinese in a while and, after shopping with my neighbor and her daughter at the nearby Target, decided to head over and give New China Buffet a try. I was excited that they had sushi in addition to the usual buffet items but the sushi tasted like it had been sitting out all day. Not only did it taste terrible, but the variety or lack thereof was disappointing. There were California rolls and something with an unidentifiable fish as well as tuna, salmon, and whitefish nigiri. I had picked up a piece with Tuna and spit it out. The tuna was crusty on the edges from being exposed to air for so long. Yuck! The Chinese food was mediocre at best. the lo mien and rice noodle dish were edible but a little greasy. In addition to the noodles there was only one other vegetarian Chinese dish, green beans, which tasted on par with everything else we ate. My neighbor's daughter tried the pepper steak and couldn't chew it. You know the food is bad when a mother tells her 5 year old she doesn't have to eat anything on her plate. My friend ended up eating salad because it was all she could stomach. The salad bar was also a disappointment though. There was quite a variety of dressings, but only iceberg lettuce, onions, croutons, and cheese. No other typical salad fixings were on the buffet. Bottom line: If you're craving Chinese, pick another place. I can't imagine anything could be worse than this one.

    (1)
  • Spencer B.

    The food wasn't very good. We used the coupon from the back of our Kroger receipt and wish we had not. Almost everything tasted like yesterday's food. The crab Rangoon was good. Too bad this new restaurant couldn't be better.

    (1)
  • Paige M.

    I came wanting a delicious Chinese buffet. I left feeling like I just ate at Golden Corral. Enter New China Buffet: the dining room is very clean and modern. The buffet area features five gigantic tables that encompass half of the restaurant. Five tables?! I was excited to try a variety of Asian offerings. Sadly, you won't find that here, regardless of "China" being in the name. The majority of the food at this buffet was American. Not Chinese American, but pizza, french fries, stuffed mushrooms, even apple pie. A third of the food was what you'd expect to find at a Chinese buffet, but very little of it was appetizing. Chinese staples like sesame chicken were half the size of other buffets and were very chewy. The stir fries didn't look at all appetizing. I was intrigued by the sushi buffet, but the varieties were just California Rolls cut into different shapes. There was a Salmon Roll that used canned salmon instead of smoked, and I'm pretty sure the Tempura Roll was just deep fried cream cheese with spicy mayo. A few items were good though: - Rice noodles - Crab Ragoon - Egg Roll & Spring Roll - Thai green beans - Cheesey Crab (although I question how this is Chinese) I was rather disappointed with the lack of Asian food at the buffet, and finding things like the rice noodles placed next to cheese sticks and BBQ ribs. Disturbing, non-Chinese food I saw: - "Chinese" spinach: mozzarella and canned spinach - Weenie Tots / Pigs in a Blanket - Fried Catfish - Fried Bananas (Avoid! These tasted awful and were hard. Bananas get mushy when cooked... how did this happen!?) - An entire table of Jello puddings with various fruit or marshmallows - A full salad bar, like you'd find at Frisch's - Stuffed mushrooms, sauteed mushrooms, and diced mushrooms (yes, all these in three different bins) - BBQ ribs, fried ribs, and ribs on a stick Most of the customers here were eating food that was not Chinese. If you desire Chinese, don't start at one end and work your way around. The Asian food is located at the table furthest from the door, and you'll find a few random things (like rice) scattered around next to the Mac n' Cheese. If you like Golden Corral, you'll like New China Buffet. If you're like me, you won't be back a second time. Price per person: $8.50 (lunch)

    (1)
  • Robert E.

    Decided to stop in this place as a change of pace from the usual Chinese buffet we frequent down the road in the old strip mall. I'll be returning there after this visit. The place looks great and the staff was attentive but that is where the good things about this place end. The food was mediocre and they were frequently out of many items during a trip to the buffet. All of this would have been forgivable until I got the check. 2 buffets and 2 waters $23.00. Way too much for food that is not that good. Try the place down the street. It might not look as good but the food is better and prices are fair.

    (2)
  • R.J. s.

    Late Easter Sunday dinner and my wife and I could not find any of our favorite places open. So lets try the New China Buffet in the Newport Pavilion. Hostess met us at the entrance with a quick courteous smile. She seated us at a clean large table too our drink order and directed us to the large and ample Buffet area. I really do not know anything about authentic Chinese food. But I do like to sample things that look hot and tasty. Plenty to choose from. We enjoyed it all, two servings plus desert. My water glass stayed full and the used dishes cleared promptly. Maybe a little ticket shock at $29 including tip. Another plus was the hostess continued to seat folks right up to closing time and fresh hot food kept coming out until every one was served.

    (4)
  • Patricia L.

    I really wanted to like New China Buffet, but sadly, it fell short. It's location is very convenient off I-471, in the Newport Pavilion development that now houses both a Kroger Marketplace and Target. Since it's near big box retail, the parking options are ample. Inside, space was equally abundant. The interior is shiny and new, and there are two very large dining rooms. They have both tables and booths, which I always appreciate. Both the hostess and our server were friendly, and I got similar smiles from other staff. The buffet is centrally located between the two, with a hibachi grill, sushi bar, ice cream cooler, and several askew buffet rows filled with both Asian and "International" cuisine. Unfortunately, the food itself is where things started falling apart. They really had more from the International cuisine selection than Asian-- an entire area for salads, plus pizza, quiche, macaroni & cheese, potato skins, cheese sticks, chicken tenders, gelatin squares, various puddings, ice creams, and so on. Diversity might be a welcome addition for picky eaters if the Asian selection was equally ample and tasty. However, the buffet lacked some very basic staples (no honey, bourbon, or orange chicken?!). Other basics like egg rolls, chicken with broccoli, and fried rice were done poorly, and despite being in the middle of the busy lunchtime rush, a majority of the food was lukewarm to cold. Even great food struggles with taste when it isn't kept at temperature (and it also can make you sick). Lastly, the sushi bar, which presented a nice selection, was filled with browned, off-putting vegetables. Some highlights? The Crab Rangoon were pretty tasty (and hot), as were the spring rolls. I also liked the Sweet & Sour Chicken, but I was amiss for finding the coordinating dipping sauce, an essential part. In the end, lunch for our family of four was less than $25! Which, I guess is an impressive deal, even if I only consumed water and appetizers. Meh.

    (2)
  • Lori K.

    In a word, the food was bad. There was nothing on the buffet which I would call good. Not the egg rolls not the chicken and broccoli nor the pepper steak not the general tso's chicken. The fried rice was greasy and tasted unlike any fried rice I've ever had. We will not be back.

    (1)
  • Tony Z.

    New china buffet every food is the best, all the seafood, vegetable, there also have grill which is amazing and delicious!!!!

    (4)
  • Michael B.

    A lot of Chinese buffets are crap. New China Buffet is not. In fact, it's one of the better Chinese buffets I've been to. It definitely beats Empire Buffet, which gets a lot of hype. The price for lunch is very reasonable, but a little high for dinner. With a soft drink, it's about $13.50 per person not including tip. The fried dumplings are very good. They have something called Rose Chicken that is very good too. The egg rolls are okay, if not a little greasy. It's really taking a beating on Yelp, but it's pretty good in my opinion. It's not a gourmet restaurant by any means, but for a Chinese buffet, it's got my vote.

    (4)
  • Kenny S.

    Truthfully this place did not impress me. Some of the food items were pretty good (specifically the ribs and beef) but other than that it was just kinda...Meh. There is MAJOR food contamination concerns here. Most places will put things like shellfish (specifically for me, shrimp) in one area so you don't have to worry that much. But just about every other buffet pan had shrimp in it. With a buffet where people use the wrong tongs in the wrong dish without thinking this scared me to death. I made it out alright, but I had to pass on quite a few things I would have liked to have tried because they looked contaminated. Their sushi bar for example had tongs that were clearly used for about everything there. Honestly, I'll probably never go back here. It wasn't too bad price wise (about 11 for all you can eat) but when I went back for seconds I realized that I couldn't get anything else because of cross contamination...so there wasn't really a point for seconds. My advice...go somewhere that cares about food safety.

    (2)
  • Mike W.

    I don't really want to eviscerate NCB, but it's really unremarkable in every way. Honestly, if you've eaten at one Chinese buffet, you know 95% of what you're going to get. Really its that tiny extra 5% where they need to prove themselves. It's unfortunate there's not a lot of variety between them, because I have to sound really nitpicky and focus on the tiny things that make each of them different. NCB's service was pretty average, and their selection was also pretty average aside from some unexpectedly premium ice cream. None of that "vanilla - chocolate - swirl" option here - no siree. They also have Cookies and Cream, Mint chocolate chip, and a few others. Also of note are their crab rangoons are in like a pita shape (odd?), and they have really interestingly shaped and decorated sushi. My roommate dug the pizza, so it seems thats above average for a buffet. I found the seasame chicken to be unbearably sweet, and the chicken skewers were pretty untasty. But being a buffet and all, nbd. Just go grab something else. Chances are you already know what you're getting at a chinese buffet. If you're in the area, this will fill that void. But if you're really picky, there are better options out there.

    (3)
  • Hank R.

    I enjoyed my first experience here, but the second left a lot to be desired. The food was cold at some stations, old in others, and something didn't taste right about the fish. I'm not saying I will never come back here, but I will wait a little while to see if it stays in business, then I might venture in on a Sunday when it's likely to be packed so the food will be fresh - or at least fresher than it was last time.

    (2)
  • Sloane L.

    I don't eat buffets often, but when I got the occasional craving for Chinese, I used to enjoy hitting this place up. Granted, buffet food is what it is..but it did the trick. However, my opinion has changed after my experience today. I stopped by to pick up a to-go buffet, which costs around $8. I entered, and the hostess was on the phone the entire time. I got my food--she was still on the phone. I handed her my card, she ran it, and I was on my way. Unfortunately for me, I didn't check my receipt. Later that evening I realized that she had charged me $21.06. I figured--hey, I will call and get this all straightened out. The first phone call started out politely, until I realized that the woman was telling me that not only did they not have an "to-gos" rung up for lunch, the server who rung me out (who, remember, was on the phone the entire time) said that she didn't ring out any to-go orders. Great. I got pretty frustrated and ended up telling her to forget about it. Well, then she called me back. I thought, "She must have realized the mistake and wants to make it right." Well, no. She again accuses me of being dishonest because I gave her "2 different numbers" Initially she asked me for a number, and I said, the credit card number? She said "just the last 4 digits." I assumed she was going to look up the transaction that way. She then asked me for another 4 digit number off the receipt. Apparently, she was asking for the same number, but since I gave two different ones (totally a misunderstanding) I must be shady. I tried to explain to her that it isn't REALLY about the money, now it is more about the fact that she is insulting a customer who (thought not frequent) is loyal. I eventually ended the conversation and couldn't believe the disrespect with which I had just been treated. For me, customer service is an important aspect of any consumer experience. As I told the lady on the phone, (who wouldn't give me her name) I certainly won't be giving them any more of my money.

    (1)
  • Angela C.

    Somehow the husband managed to talk me into coming back here, despite our depressing experience with the food last time. He was in the mood and there are really no Chinese buffets around that we were aware of. While it still wasn't good, it definitely was improved from last time. Some of the better dishes: coconut shrimp, crab legs, salt and pepper chicken, green beans and the mei fun. Sushi is still completely undelectable and the hot and sour soup was really disappointing (despite how easy it is to make it!) Don't go out of your way to get here, but if you happen to be at Target or Kroger in the plaza and are starving, it's a pretty cheap buffet.

    (2)
  • Stephen G.

    I always think the good mark of an ethnic restaurant is how many of its own ethnicity does it attract by way of customers. If you see people of Indian origin in an Indian restaurant, or Mexicans in a Mexican eatery you can be pretty certain the food is 'the genuine article', and tasty with it. Sadly, there was no sign of an Asian face sat at any of the tables here at New China Buffet. No surprise really, the food is the usual mix of disappointing Chinese fayre, fries and pizza (pizza??!!) found at far too many places across the country. I'm sure it fills the desires and bellies of those people looking to simply 'eat big' for a low price, the kind of people who maybe migrate here when Golden Corral or Ponderosa have become too familiar to them. For me though it falls short on almost every level where 'taste' is involved. The food was either too greasy, over sauced or under-heated to be of any repeat interest. (Although much of it repeated on me later in the day) Plus, it has the whole Newport Pavilion problems working against it. A poorly designed development which completely fails to cater for pedestrians and puts drivers in peril thanks to all of the vehicular exits being located on blind and/or sharp bends. The architects should be ashamed of themselves.

    (2)
  • Mike C.

    I came here pretty much because it was my first day in Cincinnati and I had to go to Target to buy stuff for my apartment. For a Chinese buffet, this place was not all that impressive. The decor is new and nice. The servers were friendly and attentive. Also I think that my lunch (without ordering a soda) was only around $7, so I wasn't all that disappointed. The food was pretty basic for most Chinese buffets. They didn't have anything that really made them stand out from others. I did like the Rose chicken. I also had the chicken and broccoli, the green beans, and some kind of pepper beef thing. I was trying to eat low carb and healthier, so I avoided most of the fried items, as well as the rice and noodles. The dumplings were mediocre. In summary, I wouldn't specifically recommend someone go out of their way to come here, but for the price, I would probably eat here if I were going to Target instead of some fast food joint.

    (2)
  • Andrew B.

    Went here once to try it out, thought it was just ok, standout items were some of the sushi and the crab ragoon was tasty and stuffed with alot of cheese and crabmeat compared to places i had been. I'd probably come back and eat again if im around the area again and had some coupons.

    (3)
  • Jessica P.

    Going to New China Buffet is a good experience. The food is hot, fresh and tasty. The restaurant is clean, nicely decorated and the staff is attentive. I really couldn't ask for more from a buffet. However the take out leaves something to be desired. Everytime I have gotten take out from New China Buffet it has just been a little off. The green beans were over spiced with something...not right, or the chicken was stringy. It is really bizarre because the exact same dish is excellant on the buffet. So I guess I will just have to stick with coming here in person.

    (3)
  • Olivia Ou L.

    I have been to this place more than three times with my friends. Both of us are fans of this buffet. We like the roasted duck and pork ribs there. This buffet does have crab legs, but I am so much into that. I like fried rice and fried noodles there too. Also you can order grills meeting your own needs. The location is in New port, and every time we finished the dinner, we'll go to the nearby Target and Kroger for shopping. The other good thing about this buffet is the price of gasoline at the gas station there is relatively cheaper. If you go there, you can find some coupons on the Internet, just type New China Buffet Coupon in the Google Search bar, and you will find some. Print out coupons and bring them to the restaurant, you can save a few bucks.

    (4)
  • Carol A.

    Love the variety! Something for everyones taste and can't beat the price.

    (4)
  • Adam S.

    I rarely come across take out food that motivates me to write a positive review. I was excited to see this restaurant open recently as there is a desperate need for a good Chinese place in Newport. Ive had casual Chinese and for me it was terrible. That being said, I have been to New China Buffet 3 times now. The first time I went for the buffet and the other times was just carry out. The buffet... for me... was not extremely impressive. However, I have received some very good food via takeout. I noticed a lot of the reviews on this place focus on the buffet... I want to encourage people to give this place a chance for takeout. I order this evening and their credit card machine wasn't working.. so they gave me my food for free! That to me is how you get repeat business. Mongolian Beef is excellent! I highly recommend... Hunan chicken was average but hands down better than Casual Chinese. Don't count this place out for carry out!

    (4)
  • Gordon L.

    It's only ok. I eat out at least 4 times a week because of my job and I am always willing to recognize something special and this place just isn't it. The store is fairly new and looks nice but their sushi is decent but not great and that holds true for most everything else. The things I do like are their Peking duck and their chow mei fun. Their Mongolian grill has a major flaw in that they use very thinly sliced meat (to cook quickly) that turn to dry rubber-like flakes. I eat at the Tokyo Dragon in Alexandria and they use nice large cubes of meat that can be cooked medium/medium-rare (and tender). I took my son to the New China for the second time and he was completely unimpressed. For us the Tokyo Dragon or the new place near Sams Club in Florence is a much better choice.

    (2)

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    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : 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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