Royal Star Buffet
2300 Freeway Dr, Mount Vernon, WA, 98273
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Address :
2300 Freeway Dr
Mount Vernon, WA, 98273 - Phone (360) 424-5388
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Opening Hours
- Mon :10:30 am - 9:00pm
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Lunch
Parking : Private Lot
Bike Parking : No
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 : No
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : No
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Sharayah S.
I was really sad when they closed down The Royal Fork. Maybe it wasn't the best buffet in the world, but it was the buffet with the best fried chicken, at least in my experience. I used to go for just the chicken and Belgian waffles... The Royal Star has kept both of those items.They've changed them slightly, but I'm happy they are at least still there. This chicken seems to be from a different vender, but the same recipe. They use these ENORMOUS legs. I wish they'd just use normal chicken. The waffle bar is lacking. They only have butter and syrup. If they would just add strawberries to even their fruit bar, and then put whipped cream SOMEWHERE, it would be sufficient. As it is, I have no interest in it. :( The food selection was vast, but primarily asian food. Ordinarily, I just don't trust asian buffets, but absolutely everything I tried was very good. The Spicy Kung Pao Chicken is delicious, as are their potstickers (make sure to use the sweet/spicy sauce!), the chicken skewers (marinated in a vaguely sweet sauce. SO good.), and these little deep fried rolls that are sprinkled with sugar. Even better if they were sprinkled with *cinnamon* sugar, but still yummy. They had green salad (not as extensive of a salad selection as Fork had, and the sunflower seeds were stale, which was disappointing. I also didn't care for the bleu cheese, but it wasn't terrible), a selection of fruits, a selection of American foods, a waffle bar, a sushi bar, a dessert selection, a mongolian grill, and an asian buffet. For freaking $7.69 for lunch! I am quite amazed by both the price, and the quality of the food. By the way, you should take note that the Sunday and Holiday prices are dinner prices all day. I went on a Sunday at lunch time, because I was driving by, and I did not think the tiny crab legs that were the ONLY thing I did differently from "lunch" were worth the more than $4 difference in price. My only other complaint is the food turnover. The last 2 times I've been there, the fried chicken didn't look super fresh when I got there, yet it basically took them the entire time I was there to turn it over. I think they should do so MUCH faster. If that means cooking less, more often, then that is what they should do. Why bother keeping the awesome chicken if you're going to disrespect it? In any case, I'm really happy with the food, quality, and variety, overall... I was sad that Royal Fork closed, but I'm SUPER happy with the replacement. I will definitely be back. I hope this one lasts...
(4)John T.
It was ok. as like most buffets. good salection of food!
(3)Thomas D.
The quality has fallen a bit. No sushi. Just cold boiled shrimp. The roast beef was a dull beige but wasn't tough. The service was slow. We were about 25% through our meal before the drinks showed. up. The plates piled up on the table before they were cleared. I did try the Mongolian grill this time. It was pretty good but the meat selections are limited to beef, chicken, shrimp and squid. I don't think I'll go back again.
(2)lee k.
This place is situated 1/2 way between Seattle to the Canadian border. Used to be Royal Fork, one can see it on the freeway By I-5. They kept the nice fried chicken and many American food menu and add more Chinese items. I tried their Mongolian grill which taste really good, but you have to know what, and how much sauce to put them in. The meat choices are chicken, shrimp, beef and pork etc with many fresh cut veggies. Lunch costs only $7.69, Dinner is $11.99, $1.00 off for 60 and over. And it is free for all senior over 90!! How wonderful! Place is kept clean, food are fresh and kept in good display. Will stop by again when traveling close by for dinner when they offer roast beef, ham and more!
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