S&S Super Buffet
1960 Rotunda Dr, Erie, PA, 16509
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Address :
1960 Rotunda Dr
Erie, PA, 16509 - Phone (814) 866-8600
- Website https://sssuperbuffeterie.com/
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Opening Hours
- Mon :11:00 am - 9:00pm
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 : Average
Alcohol : Full Bar
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : No
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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Ken T.
Good not great. Trying to appeal to a wide audience and missing those who enjoy spicy Asian dishes like Gen Tso Chicken that is bland and sweet but no kick that everyone expects. I like Asian food and appreciate finding exceptionally hood food. I cannot say this is exceptional food, only good. I will try another place next trip to Erie, PA.
(3)Jack N.
What do you expert from a Chinese buffet in Erie, PA that's priced under $12.00 per person? They offer the usual Chinese offerings, plus Sushi, raw ingredients to be cooked by a Wok chef and even pizza and mashed potatoes! The food is bland but this place is all about quantity!
(2)Junyeong Y.
I always end up eating the same foods. Good variety and unlimited refills but too consistent for frequent dining. If you're Asian the servers will assume you're Chinese and speak in Chinese. I shove in a lot before leaving but usually the foods are greasy and easy to get tired of. It's a place for a get together. Not many of the foods suit Chinese with expectations to get "Chinese food".
(3)Adrienne L.
I took a while to get there to try it, but all I had heard about it was good things, then I went 11 am on a Sunday. The food was hot, delicious and well stocked, despite the time. When it comes to Chinese Buffets in Erie, PA, you've got to be careful. It really depends on what you're favorite dish is... I think S & S is good foy their shear variety, as opposed to any one dish. It's new, and so clean! Sadly, I've never seen a Chinese Buffet with this much internal decoration. They've got design elements, that are built in decorations. No paper images of silk tapastries here! No wall-sized pictures of the great wall of China. They have the haibachi grill here as well, but I didn't get to try it, because I was on my lunch hour and I needed to hurry... As long as the quality doesn't decline, I will definatly continue to patronize this establishment.
(5)Jameson J.
It's an average buffet at best. There is a huge variety of food - and I was excited to eat the raw octopus, which was interesting - but overall, that food is average and not nearly worth the expensive price tag.
(3)David S.
I used to be a fan of this place til the other evening. Went in to grab some dinner, and at the end of my meal I find a hair in my plate. I was eating the Mongolian grill, and I know the cook had a buzz cut and a hat, so I knew he wasn't the culprit. I was immediately disgusted, and my stomach churned as I flagged my waitress over. She brought the manager back, and wow this is when the fun starts. She came over and was looking at the hair telling me it didn't come out of my plate, and after inspection she said it wasn't a hair. After her thorough scientific research of ripping this hair to pieces and saying "hair doesn't break or rip" she proceeded to tell me it was from a vegetable. Now I've had a beard before, and this looked exactly like a big curled beard hair. Then she said it was a thread, and she tried to convince me it was anything but a hair. I have also worked in food service and preparation, and understand shit happens. It might not have even been a worked, maybe a patron, but after arguing with me for over 10 minutes she finally said she I wouldn't be charged. Upon explaining to me that she would need something to show her boss as to why she was paying for my meal, she said she had no evidence of a hair, and started yelling at me how is she supposed to explain this to her boss.... Well, maybe you shouldn't have ripped up the hair I found when you were bill nye-ing the shit out of the said hair. So after this 20 minute debacle, she points at my brother and says "you still have to pay for your meal!!" Understandable, but at this point more yelling isn't necessary from you. Then she spends another 10 minutes trying to tell me I've been in there before and complained a bunch trying to get another free meal.. Yes I had been there before, but never had a problem. After arguing with her AGAIN, I got her to leave and my brother was paying his bill and were outta there. On the way out she spots us, and starts yelling and grabbing my brother saying "he's been here before and did the same thing!" Making a damn scene even more. A half way sympathetic, empty apology, and my bill comped was all I wanted from this experience, but got a half hour or so worth of hassle and yelled at in broken English. To be honest, done with buffets in general.
(1)Rachel C.
Oh geez. How do I start this. It's Erie. It's a Chinese buffet. Should you be nervous? Maybe. Should you go? Probably! Growing up here you just get used to going to these buffets. Another one pops up every few months. I was a diehard Imperial Fan. What can I say, I loved the Mongolian grill. Too bad they had 19 health code violations or I may have been waiting for my Mongolian grill as we speak. So I'm at S & S and I dive in. They have sushi offerings, which you can't expect to be as good as a fresh, sushi specific place, but you know will satisfy your sushi craving. They also have all the favorites. Sweet 'n sour chicken, General Tso's and Lo Mein. I mean, my fave's at least. If they have those staples, I'm in! Throw in a pretty decent Mongo buffet, and I could hit this place up every weekend. If it wasn't for the massive amounts of MSG. But wait, they have ice cream too. I may just forget there was even an Imperial in Erie. MAYBE. I still miss the grumpy guy working the Mongo buffet with that special sauce that made it so good! Hey, at least this place isn't racking up the health code violations. Moral of the story, if you need a Chinese buffet fix without the extreme health code violations, hit this place up!
(3)Gaotony G.
I like it so mach there have all the choice quality and pice good food made stop my friend
(5)Cait H.
I would honestly not go here again. Despite the pretty decently good reviews on here already, I found that the place was just mehh. My friend and I decided to try S & S on a Friday afternoon and were pretty excited to stuff our faces with tons of fried rice and chicken. Upon walking in and to our seats, the inside looked great- nice lighting, decoration, and general overall set up of the buffet was appealing. The restaurant offers a decent variety of different types of food which is great! However, my friend and I found that the food was not bad, but just extremely plainly average. We both had the fried rice (nothing too exciting) and different types of chicken (general, honey, teriyaki) and found it just to be nothing special. I felt a little disappointed and unsatisfied- I would of went back for a second plate of food but didn't want to waste my calories on meh-tasting food. In addition to the nonthrilling food, my friend's water glass had food reside stuck to the inside of it- gross. Other than that, the place appeared pretty clean, our waters filled regularly, and plates taken away when we were finished. Unfortunately, I will definitely not be going back. For the cheap price (lunch price was about $8 on a weekday afternoon) I really can't complain. However, I was disappointed. If you want a cheap price that allows for a variety of blah-tasting food, than give it a try.
(2)Sam P.
It's ok. Some food is really good some not but it has a wide selection. Night buffet is expensive so come before dinner.
(2)Maria D.
My favorite place when I'm in the mood for good ol' American Chinese food! Very nice buffet with a good variety. I wish the lighting was better - I typically go there for lunch before work, so I'm sitting solo and like to read while I eat, but with as dim as it is, that can be difficult. The staff has always been very friendly and efficient. I recently took my future in-laws there and they enjoyed it as well! Weekday lunch typically costs less than $10, but on weekends, you'll pay a good bit more. Still worth it!
(4)Lynn M.
I really like this place, and that's hard to do with a buffet. Everything always tastes fresh and there's a pretty big selection. The prices are fairly low too.
(4)Makimo S.
Food was good with many selections... $13.00 for dinner $795 for lunch..the decor was nice and wait staff was attentive and friendly. If in Erie again I'll stop again...
(3)Steven B.
I was in the mood for some MSG so I stopped in here. I was in luck. When I pulled into the parking lot there was a MSG tanker truck parked out front and they were using a huge hose to pump it into the kitchen! This was going to be good. Now you can decide if I'm joking or not. The atmosphere here is very nice. It's probably the BEST LOOKING Chinese Buffet I have ever visited. The décor here is exceptional. In addition to looking good, everything was spotless and that's always a good thing. The service was just fine. My plates were whisked away and my drink was refilled as needed. As usual in these places you can expect a language barrier with the wait staff. I got the feeling that if I told my waitress there was a bomb in the building, she would smile and hand me another napkin! So what about the food? It was going to cost me about $10. This place has the BIG THREE- Chinese, sushi and a Mongolian grill. The variety was great and the temperature of most of the dishes was just fine. The quality was the usual for a buffet and occasionally great. My chicken with broccoli was excellent. I was in Erie on business and the location was convenient so I even made a second visit. It was just fine again. This is a solid three star place and worth a try if you are in the area.
(3)Tom D.
I went here with my fiancee before a movie a few days ago to get our fill of food so that we didn't waste our money on popcorn and soda (can you tell I'm not an Erie native yet?) at the theater. Well that didn't work to our plan.... even though we left quite stuffed, we still filled up on popcorn and soda (I still get strange looks when I say this word in restaurants....."pop" is what I call my father, and I drink soda.... get over it). Anyway, onto the actual review.....The place looked excellent and so we gave it a try. I'm glad we did... we were greeted and seated quickly. I quickly took a look around the entire buffet and went in head-first, almost. I piled up a huge plate of everything imaginable... i was disappointed that the sweet potatoes had absolutely no taste to them (not even a hint of cinnamon... a shame), and also i was disappointed that the lo mein has mushrooms in it (i do not eat them). The buffet's saving grace is that the sweet and sour chicken was nice and crunchy on the outside while not overcooked on the inside, it was perfect, and the honey chicken was perhaps the best i've had anywhere. That's saying a lot as I get it everywhere I can. The Sunday buffet price was a bit expensive ($15 per person) given I didn't have any seafood and we were so rushed that I didn't get to try the mongolian grill, but I will be back and will try that the next time.... and I look forward to when I get to come here again. It isn't perfect but it is quite good. Some of the other buffets in Erie may do some other dishes better, but overall, I would be perfectly happy if this ended up being the only buffet I ever went to again around here...
(4)Devon C.
The atmosphere is what brings this place alive... However, the food is very bland... Not authentic tasting Chinese cuisine. Although the "quality" isn't necessarily that bad, the flavor and presentation of the food lacks. Overpriced for "blah" food. I wouldn't return.
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