Pretty okay Chinese restaurant. Not too expensive(About $ 13 per person I think) and it is AYCE. Food is definitely sub-par(with a few good exceptions), but not disgusting. I came around noon/lunch time from a bus trip. Service, while not top –notch, is fine.
Simon K.
Place rating: 1 Fresno, CA
40 bucks for 2 adults and a child I will not be returning, even if it was free I still won’t go back. Old cold nasty funky smelling food that sat out too long. Run down and disgusting.
Christian T.
Place rating: 1 Napa, CA
Food was cold and gross, the entire place was run down and dirty, carpet was filthy. And it was 40 dollars for 2 adults and a kid. NOJOKE: payed, got food, ate a couple bites, left and went to in n out burger.
Cz M.
Place rating: 1 Fresno, CA
Atrocious! I never write reviews… I feel I must … as a warning. Not sure what went so wrong in the kitchen. Even the jello was nasty!!! Each table comes with a huge bottle of hot sauce. Use it — to kill the taste of the food. Unfortunately other Unilocal reviews led me astray. This place needs to be closed down. Save your dollars and go elsewhere.
Annarosa S.
Place rating: 1 Del Rey, CA
super expensive and the food is disgusting! this place needs to be closed down! i didn’t even want to give this place one star but i had to.
Scott M.
Place rating: 3 Chowchilla, CA
Price was right affordable and included drink unlike most places that charge an extra few dollars for a drink. Decent selection of food and a good taste, not great but worth the price.. My favorite is the Mongolian grill part where you create your own stir fry. They have chicken feet and pigs feet too for those with a sense of adventure.
Don C.
Place rating: 2 South San Francisco, CA
The food really isn’t that great by any means(and not the that fresh), but there wasn’t anything that was really bad about it. The people seemed decent enough there, and I think it was $ 9/person for lunch.
Rasien I.
Place rating: 3 South Pasadena, CA
Everything you’d expect for a cheap Chinese Buffet in Fresno. — Cheap — Crowded — Sub Par Food — Sub Par Service — Get your fill and be hungry two hours later! :D
A.L. H.
Place rating: 4 New York, NY
TIP #1: Have your cash ready! They charge a $.65 fee for card transactions. $ 13 per person for dinner. TIP #2: Kids over 5′ and/or over 10 years old count as adults. Who knew there’d be a pretty legit Chinese seafood buffet in Fresno?! I’m from the Bay Area, so I was pleasantly surprised. The selection isn’t as huge as other Chinese buffets I’ve been to(yes, the selection can be even greater!) but the quality is pretty good: There’s a sushi station with new rolls every time I checked. There’s a Mongolian BBQ station where you choose what food items you want to be stir-fried together(noodles, beef, shrimp, vegetables, etc.). There’s a grill station with salmon, whole mackerel, beef pot roast – and, kind of randomly, a taco bar. There’s a hot foods station with staples such as chow mein, fried rice, broccoli beef, salt and pepper chicken, etc. Part of this station is the seafood – clams, mussels, shrimp, crab legs, soft-shell crab, crayfish, etc. There’s a cold foods station slash salad bar – you’re limited to Romaine, canned beets, canned chickpeas, standard croutons, etc., but there’s also kimchi, cheviche, and pickled veggies. There’s a dessert station with juicy cantaloupe, jello, and tiny tiny portions of chocolate cake and cream puffs(filled with whipped cream). There were at least 6 different kinds of soup, ranging from fish ball soup to chicken barley soup to hot and sour soup. And, of course, there’s an American foods station so you can fill up on pizza, fries, mashed potatoes, and fried chicken. Et cetera, et cetera, et cetera! The waitresses clear out your table on a regular basis and you’re free to fill up on good food! Tons of seating, and TV’s for you to watch too.