Boyfriend convinced me to come here, stating he’s brought a few people in and they had a good experience. Me, having nothing but bad experiences with chinese buffets, was hesitant, but agreed. The place appears clean, so I felt at ease. I believe it was around 24 $ for the 2 of us, plus one pop. The variety was okay. would’ve liked some dishes that weren’t just saucy, fried chicken, and starch. Some of the food was cold, some was hot. I left feeling sick to my stomach after finishing just one plate. Boyfriend has an iron stomach and seems unscathed… but I’m pretty sure I have food poisoning.
Misha S.
Place rating: 1 Warren, MI
The food is okay. It would be better if it wasn’t alway’s cold when I come to the restaurant. Never ask any questions about the food cause all they know how to say is we can microwave you’re food for you.
Mike G.
Place rating: 4 Charter Township of Clinton, MI
Very nice the food is delicious the staff is super nice, bathrooms were clean. my experience here was more then good it was great
Tim C.
Place rating: 2 Roseville, MI
The food is OK but the bathrooms are disgusting and one time I went the floor was extremely slippery and they ended up putting some kind of anti slip powder on the ground which corrected the problem but looked horrible nothing to brag about here.
Jed S.
Place rating: 3 Harrison Township, MI
For a buffet, it’s decent. An interesting variety of food on the buffet, but the problem is that a lot of it is variations on a theme: 8 or more variations on chicken, for instance, and three or so kinds of bread/roll. It’s nice they have pizza and chicken nuggets and fries for picky kids, but I’d like to see more variety in the buffet; some beef dishes, for instance, would be a great addition. Can’t speak to the sushi, as I don’t eat it. The grill, though, is good. A larger variety of meats(beef!), fresh veggies, and cooked to order. But again, it could be improved … For instance, they only offer two sauces to cook in, as well as garlic and hot seasoning. I’ve been to other buffet grills with a much more robust selection of cooking options. And a few more veggies would nice, like baby corns or water chestnuts. Staff is pleasant, but it can take a while to get refills on drinks or clear plates. All in all, passable. Not outstanding, but for a Chinese buffet, you can’t expect haute cuisine.
Lynn S.
Place rating: 2 Detroit, MI
Nope, I wouldn’t return. Bottom line. The food is flavorless/bland the only reason I’m giving this place 2 stars because they have a hibachi grill and a variety of ice cream. When I say the food was UNINTERESTING please believe me. Staff was attentive, Restrooms were okay but I went to a buffet for a ton of food… Some was unrecognizable. Dessert cake taste like it was sitting in the freezer for 6 months. Out of all the food there I stuck to 4 things
Erik O.
Place rating: 3 Charter Township of Clinton, MI
They uped the price on dinners, there now $ 10.99 they have tacky stickers over the .49, kids 7 – 10 still 5.99. Plenty of food. I go for the grill and sushi alway a nice verity. Also cant go wrong with pepper chicken mmm
Mei F.
Place rating: 4 Troy, MI
I see people really complain here, but for the price of $ 10.49 per adult their food is perfectly fine. Sushi is meh, a step above grocery store but they do make it on site and you can eat as much of it as you want… you’d spend 13 bucks on two rolls elsewhere. Theres a very fair trade-off here. The rest of their food is like everywhere else, but this particular buffet is cheaper than the others(take fuji for instance that charges $ 20 and smells bad). Interior is clean and well lit. I’m taking away one star because I’d always bump into a gypsy caravan of 8 yelling offspring or a delegation of «bros» who take fifteen minutes shaking their sagged pants to find enough change to pay up front(ended up giving them $ 5 to get the hell in). I highly suggest you visit this business and fill yourself up
Luke S.
Place rating: 3 Detroit, MI
There is really a trend with Chinese buffets. If you’ve been to one, you’ve been to them all. They all seem to offer the same food items.(This place has a pepper chicken that is delicious though) You definitely pay before you eat. Then a waitress takes you to your table. After she asks you what you want to drink(No alcohol), take off your coat, remove your hat, grab a plate, and go for it! There are no Tvs. It’s not a loud place. Quite quiet actually. So if your date is boring I suppose you could play with your phone. The staff is par the course with the Chinese buffets I’ve been too. Being that their either busy or waiting for you to wave your hand for them. I also find that they come by enough to not be intrusive. Really, besides a refill or toping off your drink, you shouldn’t need them. If you’re expecting to be «blown away» with fine dining with oysters fresh from the waters of Hong Kong, stay away from Chinese buffets(or buffets for that matter). If you want a nice, relaxed, family Chinese buffet experience, stop by. The prices won’t kill you. And neither will the food. I’ve writing this review after multiple visits.
Dee S.
Place rating: 3 Saint Clair Shores, MI
I always said I’d never eat at an Asian buffet, but now I’m wondering why I waited to go here. This place is great, the food is fresh… sushi, mongolian grill style, peel & eat shrimp. I love it because there are a lot of healthy items to choose from. It’s reasonably too!
Derek L.
Place rating: 2 Harper Woods, MI
It was $ 10.49 for an adult buffet and $ 5.99 for a kids(age 7 – 10) buffet and $ 1.50 for a drink. The food was low quality, but if your looking to fill up, it is a value. Some stuff is just off tasting. The staff was friendly. There is a large variety of food to choose from.
Karl G.
Place rating: 3 Eastpointe, MI
For as often as I eat here, you’d think I would have reviewed it by now, eh? This is a good, solid buffet. Lunch is something like $ 7.99 + drink and always features a good, above average selection of Chinese & American style dishes. Dinner is a little more pricier(but not much) and this is when they roll out the crab legs, frog legs, crawfish, salmon, et … and is worth it. The hibachi grill is available during both lunch and dinner. The salad bar is also well stocked and offers both a traditional salad mix or a ‘power greens’ mix of spinach, kale & chard, which is all the rage, :). The dessert table is none too shabby either, ;). You know what I like best about this place? This is a hardworking group in here and they really hustle keeping the food on the buffets fresh, clearing your plates, refilling your drinks, hibaching, sushi-ing, et … and as with all buffets, take all you want but eat all you take and ‘thank-you’ for tipping your server, :). Recommend.
Barbie M.
Place rating: 3 St Clair Shores, MI
Look it’s a buffet in Clinton Township not Vegas. It was just ok. A lot of fried food! A lot! Can a girl get some broccoli up in here! My husband and I paced ourselves so we could try most everything that was appealing to us and we left full and happy but that might be from the self serve ice cream we ate. Lol! It’s clean, the ladies room was very clean and the staff was really friendly and made sure our drinks were full and plates were cleared. I don’t know I mean it was good we ate a lot and we happy with everything it just wasn’t mind blowing our anything. I did scarf down a large plate of peel and eat shrimp that were great and very fresh tasting. So if buffets are your thing check it out. It’s not bad. I’ll probably go again.
Laurie P.
Place rating: 1 Mt Clemens, MI
If you like grocery store sushi, you’ll like this place. Good service, but mediocre food, at best. They offer tiny crab legs, but I noticed that once the pan is gone, they take their time refilling it.
Anna S.
Place rating: 4 Clawson, MI
This was a solid Chinese buffet — definitely worth the trip. The Mongolian Grill(or Teppanyaki) part was good, although they use chicken thighs instead of breasts, so I’m not that much of a fan. However, the buffet is HUGE, and there’s so much to choose from. The dessert section has a massive variety — four different cakes, hand-dip ice cream, lots of cookies and even cheesecake! The service was great and very attentive. The place was very clean and pleasant. Give it a shot!
Kent M.
Place rating: 5 Macomb County, MI
Looking for somewhere to go on Christmas Eve … they were open. Apparently, this is a chain restaurant. Always the same — great food and courteous service. Food is plentiful and consistent. They are open all day Christmas and New Years.
Jëś S.
Place rating: 4 Indian Village, Detroit, MI
I’m not really big on buffets. But I have to say this place was pretty good with lots of variety of food to choose from. I was looking forward to trying out the sushi and i cant complain it was pretty good. The place is really clean and they are really quick with bringing out fresh food. I’ll probably come again.
Sam G.
Place rating: 5 Macomb, MI
Of the Chinese Buffet’s that have popped up around town over the years, this one is the best i’ve been to. Lots of selection and by far the best Sushi of a buffet place i’ve had yet. I always start with Sushi and then work my way through some Soup, Salad(Seafood Salad was really good here), then onto the Entrees. The flat top grill(teppanyaki) is the main feature here and you can get any number of things to make your stir fry and combo it with a selection of sauces to make it unique. Service is usually very good but some staff are a little less familiar with the language than others, but their English is far superior to my Mandarin. :) Restaurant is very large and well kept, bathrooms are very clean as well. What are you waiting for? Come in and stuff your face!
Carole H.
Place rating: 2 Detroit, MI
This place is… um…not really good. But it’s a buffet, what do you want. Probably the best part of this place is their Mongolian-esque grill, where you can choose from a modest selection of meats, veggies, noodles, etc and have it grilled to order. The grill items are pretty good but unlike Mongolian’s huge selection of sauces, you only have a choice of like 4(one being just soy sauce). The sushi selection is small and weird. Aside from California and shrimp tempura rolls, a lot of the others just kind of look like they took whatever scraps were left on the cutting board and rolled them all together in some rice — not really discernible. And nothing is labelled. The rest of the buffet is a mix of standard Chinese/Japanese fare, and some American standards(wings, fries, mac & cheese, etc). Arguably, everyone will find something they like here. But, as in most cases where a restaurant wants to do a whole array of items, they don’t do any of them well. It’s evident that everything on those tables comes frozen, and is probably often just reheated from the day before. But again, it’s a $ 10 buffet… what do you expect. There’s a cold bar of fruits and salads, and a dessert bar complete with ice cream cooler(but — at least they have superman ice cream!). I don’t think anyone is ever really proud of eating here. To sum it up — Teppanyaki is like paying $ 10 to have an array of frozen dinners at your fingertips, without having to go through the hassle of microwaving it yourself. And getting to eat as much of them as you want. In a room full of people in sweat pants.
Suzzette M.
Place rating: 2 Roseville, MI
We were expecting something more like Benihana, but it was more like Golden Corral. There is a grill… and it is sort of like Mongolian BBQ, but there were only a handful of things to choose for the«grill». If you like buffet’s then this is for you. Price is good. There is a lot to choose from, and fresh sushi. I don’t think I will go back, just because this isn’t my type of thing, but I can see this place sticking around for a long long time.