China Buffet & Mongolian Grill
120 N 66th St, Lincoln, NE, 68505
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Address :
120 N 66th St
Lincoln, NE, 68505 - Phone (402) 470-0266
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Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Lunch
Parking : Private Lot
Bike Parking : Yes
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only
Outdoor Seating : Yes
Has TV : No
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : No
Categories
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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Steven T.
Been awhile sine we have eaten here and will say for a buffet I am not disappointed. A lot of your standard Chinese fare but the food is fresh, flavorful, and hot. I would put it above average but not sensational since it is a buffet. Obviously the food is good since this place is CONSTANTLY busy. Even on a Sunday there was a wait but we were seated in about 5-10 minutes. The Mongolian grill is smaller than a place like HuHot but has a good selection and they are quick
(4)Jill S.
If I was rating on any of the other half dozen times I have been there it would be a 5, our favorite Chinese buffet in town. But the last experience was Terrible and left us not feeling well later that night. We came at 5pm which I think made the difference, we usually come around 6 or 7. The issue with coming at 5 is the food tasted as if it was left overs from lunch or the afternoon and hadn't been switched out for dinner yet. Everything was just off and not what we are used to getting. The hot and sour soup tasted bitter and the egg drop soup had no salt which is weird for a Chinese buffet where I am pretty sure salt is the main ingredient. Nothing was fresh or as appetizing as it usually is. The insides of the crab Rangoon had darkened to an unappetizing dark dry consistency. I may give them another shot in the future, only Time will tell if they can redeem themselves
(2)Jerad D.
Denise R. seems like a cheap bitch. Their policy on coupons is reasonable. They are for new customers; to try and get them in the door. Oh, you only got a salad, so sorry you don't understand how buffets work. Sorry your picky-ass daughter only had a salad. She could have hit the Mongolian grill 6 times for the same price. Oh well. She missed out on some good food. This is not gourmet food, we are after all talking about a buffet. With this context in mind, the food is reasonable. I have been here about a dozen times and have left full and satisfied every time. They have something for everyone, especially on crab leg night. One improvement needs to be the dessert area. Pineapples from a can, gross sheet of weird powdery cake with honey(?) and dry-ass cream puffs. I'll just stick with soft serve when I'm done, thank you.
(3)Nestor G.
Food is always nice to eat. Nothing amazingly good, typical for a buffet. I would say better than most I've been too. The staff are nice, never had a complaint on the service. Can get pretty full but overall a good eating experience for those "all-you-can-eat" type days
(4)Austin M.
I've been here a few times in the last two months. Each time I've left disappointed. Quality of the food is very bad, every dish. Terrible if it's not fresh. Waiting staff are friendly and attentive. If you're looking for good Chinese food, I'd suggest Mr. Hui's. If you're looking for a good Mongolian grill, Hu Hot isn't far.
(1)Pra R.
The Mongolian bar (Raw food selections) is OK but they don't have "Squid", like Sakura restaurant. Also, they don't have Sushi, unlike Sakura one. The food at buffet is better than Sakura one in my opinion. Hum...I did not see "Crap legs" I wonder they are for "Dinner" buffet only because I only had "Lunch"
(4)Sarah K.
This is my favorite place to get the Mongolian grill style food in Lincoln. I probably come here about once a month and am always pleased with the grill options and how my food is prepared. The crab Rangoon and hot and sour soup are really good also. My husband enjoys coming on Saturday evening for the crab legs and on Sunday for the crawfish. The buffet items are better than your typical Chinese food, but aren't nearly as good as the dishes you can make with the Mongolian grill selections. This place is usually quite busy, but they still manage to keep it pretty clean and ensure that your water glasses do not go empty. Overall, the best option in Lincoln for this style of food in my opinion!
(4)Don M.
I surprised my son and daughter with a trip on Saturday afternoon for lunch. The surpise was on me. This place has REALLY gone down-hill. It tastes almost exactly the same as every other buffett in town, as if they are using exactly the same recipies. The Spring Rolls which used to be good were awful, chewy and had "funky" taste. The fried shrimp seemed like it had been setting there for hours. (Maybe they had been?). Crab Rangoon, a family favorite, was disliked by everyone who commented that it didn't taste right. The Mongolian Grill had a chance to be the bright spot, but both myself and my daughter had difficulty getting our sauce combinations right. (our fault, admittedly.) I continue my quest for the elusive "good Chinese buffett." If I ever find one, I will be sure let let Yelp user's know.
(2)Adrian B.
I am not a 'Buffet' person and have never found a decent one here in Nebraska but my opinion changed once I visited this restaurant. The place is packed on the weekends but manages to seat you within 10 minutes at most. The Mongolian grill is the reason I go, the vegetables and meats are always fresh and plentiful. I would never risk seafood at a Midwest buffet but the shrimp are always on ice without a 'fishy' smell. They entire grill has never let me down. Amazingly the appetizers are also top notch. I enjoy the succulent hot wings and the Hot and Sour soup is always pleasing. The Crab Rangoon's are hand made without a lot of crab but huge and tasty regardless. The desserts are poor so I just have a bit of watery ice cream to clear the palate and leave the place virtually wobbling with satisfaction. I don't eat there too often as it's too good and I don't wanna get fat. When I look around at the clientele I realize I don't want to be a 'buffet person', but on the occasion I indulge. Go on treat yourself!
(4)Renee W.
I headed in looking forward to some good Mongolian Grill, and this one is okay. The selection for their mongolian grill wasn't that great. I would have liked to see more veggies and more different sauces. The Chinese buffet portion was also pretty small and the food seemed like it had been sitting around in a vat for a while, even though it was lunchtime. There were a lot of people there who all seemed happy with it, but it was just mediocre to me. There also wasn't much of a dessert selection. I would probably go here again with other people, but not my first choice.
(3)Lelay P.
Awesome!!!!! truly is, and i'm asian too! i say that because whenever we go to any chinese resto or buffet ( and that's very rare) i almost always say, why am i paying for this when i can cook it myself even better?, this place though? the bomb! i want to go live here just so that i can go here at least once a week, i would go everyday but not only will not be good for my financial situation, it wont help with my weight too, their food is really really good!
(5)Rosy M.
This place was not very good. The quality of the food was less than what you would get at Panda Express.
(2)Jenna H.
Let me start off by saying that any buffet style restaurant immediately gets no better than a 3 star from this reviewer, unless for some reason they have the option to make me whatever I want including 5 star Bobby Flay made dishes with the option to take home enough food (without sneaking it in my purse) for the next few days. The place: The new China Buffet and Mongolian Grill has an modern asian fusion type feel. It is located across the street from the Gateway Mall and down the street from both the not-so "Gourmet China Buffet" and Hu-Hot which would probably both get 2 stars, but thats other reviews for other days. Ever since it opened it has been PACKED, we had to wait for a table.... at a buffet, (weird). The bathrooms: new, so i will check back in later to see how they look when the shiny new bathroom smell wears off. The food: high points: crab rangoon like NO OTHER! and as much of it as you can eat, your choice of traditional Americanized Chinese dishes and a "salad bar selection" of choices for the grill including at least ten different sauces. My significant other went mad over this! He's an expirimenter of food so his creative "abilities" or lack there of when it comes to food were whetted here instead of on my dinner plate. low points: there wasn't as much buffet style Chinese food as I thought there should have been and no sushi??? Even the not so "gourmet" china buffet has sushi. The Price: 8.95 on Sundays, but the drink costs extra, they always get you on the drink. Concensus: We liked it, ate way too much and felt like crap afterwards, but thats what buffets are for. and the food was good.
(3)Angie W.
I am not generally a fan of Chinese buffets because the food is usually not that great. This place, however, is excellent! Their meat dishes are actually full of meat (rather than a bunch of veggies with a smattering of meat), and the meat is nice and tender. The hot and sour soup was super flavorful, and the crab rangoon was huge and yummy. They have a wide variety of options, including a Mongolian grill. The service was perfect.
(5)Hung D.
Great place for the $$ nice environment, friendly staff, great services, tasteful food without the grease! plusKids eat free Tuesday!
(4)J C.
I would have to say quality has diminished since they opened.
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