Having dined at this location numerous times, last two times have encountered issues, 1) temperature of hot and sour soup Luke warm even after mention to staff found same problem last visit 2) General Tao chicken had no chicken just fried dough want back to get more to make sure it may have been random, cut into 10 pieces no chicken ‚ Will not be back.
Katya P.
Place rating: 3 Montreal, Canada
Went there for the first time last night — Similar to other buffets in the area, but there’s a wider selection of asian inspired foods like sushi and noodles. There is a wok/grill station where you can pick your own noodles, veggies, meat and sauce and have a chef cook it up for you on the spot. In terms of desserts, I particularly liked their lemon pie and blue bubble gum flavored ice cream — 2 items I haven’t encountered at other buffets in Montréal. If you can fill up on sashimi, you may get your money’s worth. It was 18.50 $ on a Monday night, I believe the weekend prices go up to 25 $ and children below a certain age eat free. Watch out for coupons if you live on the south shore, I’ve often seen promotions like«2 can dine» for a set price in local flyers. They no longer have a website so I would suggest calling them for prices or just walk in to see the food selection.
Ephraim D.
Place rating: 3 Montreal, Canada
Been here a few times. Highlights include nice smoked meat that you can carve for yourself and a nice selection of food that they seem to take care of. Low include the fact that they seem to waste a lot of food because they refuse to label the food. Yes, it’s mystery food time! Seriously… you have to guess what things are. What if you had allergies? What I thought might be chicken… fish! A few dishes could use a little help and maybe an update. But otherwise it’s a solid chinese buffet when you have that craving for cheap chinese fare ala all you can stomach. The service was good.