Golden Oak Grill Buffet
401 S Tulane Ave, Oak Ridge, TN, 37830
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Address :
401 S Tulane Ave
Oak Ridge, TN, 37830 - Phone (865) 272-1075
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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
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
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Jenna F.
It's the Super China Buffet with Ryan's rolls and pizza. I've been here 4 times before and it's good, but the China Wok down the streets better. On this occasion, I think the health inspector was there. First the waiter forgot our drinks (he was very apologetic). It was still after our first plate that he came back to actually go get our drinks. Then, the second round, I reached down to grab a plate and there was a spider on it. Automatic loss of appetite. From now on I think we'll do our Chinese eating at China Wok and Ms. Betty's for sure.
(2)Forrest B.
Bruce K's review hit the nail on the head all around. So read his for a better understanding. This being said, the place isn't very good, but compared to other generic Asian buffets in the area, this is definitely one of the better ones. If you're in the Oak Ridge area and really just craving a ton of subpar generic Asian food, this is your place. However, I hope that's never the case.
(3)Robert G.
I'm disappointed. They use to be great; the food was fresh and interesting, the prices were okay, and MOST of all the staff was friendly. We would stop in with a huge party and got smiles, great service, and an occasional origami crane for one of the kids. Now you walk in and it's dark, dirty, and the staff looks at you like you just ran over their dog. Going in just before 4:00 we thought we would get a lunch price, but they have bumped dinner time back 10 minutes to 3:50pm. We paid $5 for my 3 year old daughter to have a little plate of Jello and a cookie. Those of us over 3 years old got stale, greasy food that all tasted like it had plopped out of a can and microwaved. It's just sad to see a great little business fall apart like this. I'd rather take my family to fast food 3 times than go here once.
(1)Karen T.
You gotta go just to see the ceiling in the women's bathroom! Then, if you have a masochistic side, eat. Eat anything... Bring tums. Lots and lots of tums! We went in there because there were a bunch of cars in the lot. We figured that this meant good food. We were wrong! It's a BIG buffet with lots of absolutely AWFUL food served by surly staff. Go...just to see the bathroom ceiling. Then run like hell out of there unless you like being ill.
(1)Bruce K.
Limited options, not that great of ingredients, and well it's a buffet. You know me if you have read my reviews and how I feel about buffets. It seems like whenever I go into a buffet, I always seem to have a mindset of eating as much as possible (without throwing up) to get my money's worth. That agenda is so out of whack with what eating food should really be like, it's just messy. However, since I was curious on how the buffets were out here, I decided to take a peek. Supposedly (from word of mouth) this place used to be another buffet, but the management closed that place down and started this restaurant. What I got, was a bit disappointing. Most buffets usually sacrifice quality for beating prices. (Notice I said most...because those buffets in Las Vegas are just too amazing!) Now, for this one, definitely trying to beat that price. So, for lunch it was about $8 for all you can eat. Was it worth it to me? Not really. Sushi, well, I wouldn't call it sushi. I would call it something along the lines of seaweed and rice mixed with crab meat and veggies? Let's just say they didn't have what Sushi's main ingredient: some sort of raw fish. Maybe it's not in the taste of the public here? Or, that it's one of those sacrifices to beat the price. They did have a lot of deep fried foods and baked foods. The shell fish that they baked were okay? (Filled with cheese, other stuff that I can't identify) I felt like most of all the dishes were pretty salty or sweet. There just wasn't anything that made me say: "I'm coming back for this, because it's amazing." Even though I'm not a buffet lover, there are definitely better ones.
(2)Ann P.
First visit when they first opened was okay. Second visit today was not. I have been sick since I came home. Sushi was good however the hot bar was not real hot and nothing had any flavor. Much prefer Hibachi Grill on Kingston Pike.
(1)Mary D.
We went, we ate , we did become full. Sushi was kind of bland, and the rest wasn't good, wasn't terrible. The decor however was great! Price was reasonable. Doubt I will return. Chink Wok even w/o sushi is infinitely better.
(2)Stan T.
Formerly Super China Buffet. Excellnt service, great variety, several non-Asian dishes for the kids. Never had a bad meal, and I eat here very often.
(4)Jane K.
We only had sushi and hot & sour soup. The soup was really good! The sushi selection was amazing and all very good. The place was very clean and service was pretty good. It's a buffet, not much to say service-wise. I walked around to see what else was offered to eat and the buffet selection seems varied. The restrooms were very clean.
(4)Bryan L.
The staff and servers from the Super China Buffet have moved and opened the Golden Oak Grill Buffet. A beautifully redecorated interior (this was a former chain restaurant) complete with a new entry way and a water feature now, hosts one of the prettiest and tastiest Chinese Buffets in town. A hibachi grill chef will be happy to prepare your custom selected ingredients on a hibachi grill with your choice of meats, vegetables and sauces. A sushi chef is behind the serving line preparing multitudes of various kinds of sushi, sushi rolls, California rolls, and other raw fish delicacies. A variety of salads and fresh fruit selection comes next, and then you arrive at the dessert stations. In addition to almond cookies, a perennial Chinese restaurant favorite, you will find those delicious, decorative chinese pastries, cookies, puddings, frozen soft serve yogurt and soft serve vanilla, chocolate and a mixed-swirl ice cream. In addition to a new entry way, new seating has been added with padded leather-lined booths in addition to free standing tables. The bathrooms have been remodeled with state of the art touchless faucets, hot air hand dryers and beautifully decorated counters and toilet facilities. The servers now wear beautiful Chinese-themed blouses with a golden satin leapoard print and royal purple fabric. Open for lunch and dinner seven days a week, the restaurant also offers carry-out service for a meal to go.
(4)Theodore E.
Generic food, poor customer service, but great decor. Just don't let your kid(s) fall down the drain!!!
(1)Dave L.
Twice I've been here. Twice no wontons in the wonton soup. How can you call it wonton soup without wontons?
(1)Katherine S.
Some people seem to enjoy only dissing restaurants. As far as I'm concerned, this place is a great addition to the Oak Ridge area. It's clean, very attractive, and the servers are very accommodating and will even make special orders, if you request something not on the buffet line (i.e. egg foo yung). The only thing I don't like is having to pay in advance and decide then if I am having anything to drink other than water - and then having to show the receipt. Other than that, we have thoroughly enjoyed our experience and the food, even if we do eat too much!
(4)Timothy S.
The Golden Oak Grill Buffet has just opened. Everything is shiny and bright and clean. The restaurant follows the standard playbook for an all-you-can-eat Chinese buffet, so there is pizza and poppers along with the usual Chinese fare. And, as now apparently has become standard, the offerings include sushi. They are still working out their systems. You pay before you eat and you get a receipt. They took my receipt when I entered the dining area, but then they asked me for the receipt twice while I was seated at the table, eating. Annoying. But frankly, its been a long time since I enjoyed the food at any Chinese buffet. The food is so bland as to be tasteless. I presume this is due to efforts to keep costs under control and the difficulty of keeping food tasty while it sits in buffet warming trays. Unfortunately, the Golden Oak Buffet is no exception. I had two platefuls, I tried many different foods, and not one item do I desire to eat again.
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