I went for the buffet tonight. I had to ask them to restock it, everything was empty. They did restock it right away, but I was sick the whole way home and spent the night in my bathroom. I’ll never go there again. Big mistake. I had been warned before hand but I had a craving. Save yourself.
Sherry G.
Place rating: 2 Surrey, Canada
We had been eating here regularly on weekends because I love crab legs. My son loves Won Ton soup, and hubby is pretty easy to please. The food is mediocre, but I figure for $ 16 all you can eat crab legs is a pretty good deal! The last couple of times we went after I had one helping of crab legs, I went to get more and found that they had added crazy amounts of salt to the next batch. If they wanted me to stop eating crab legs, they succeeded. I could barely finish the plate. I thought it was my imagination a few weeks ago, but this past weekend I couldn’t even stand to finish what I took. You could see the white on the outside of the shells. So, I guess they lost themselves a regular. Maybe they are good with that though, I can eat my weight in crab legs. ;)
Marc K.
Place rating: 4 Cochrane, Canada
For quite a while we know about this restaurant and smiled about the two iluminated artificial palm trees standing in front of it every time we drove to the Tim Hortons nearby. This restaurant servers a lunch and a dinner buffet and also takes orders for delivery or take-out. We had the dinner buffet and were impressed what was served. You have a choice of two soups, typical chinese main dishes and a whole table of deserts. They also feature some ‘not so chinese’ main and side dishes for the local taste like chicken wings, fries or a very juicy roast beef which you cut yourself. The price for the buffet varies between $ 10.95 and $ 15.95 for and adult and between $ 3 and $ 10.95 for kids depending on lunch/dinner as well as on the day of the week. The restaurant is clean, the staff friendly and it is fully licensed.