Great food, I love the variety. The only thing that is annoying is the entrance. It definitely was not thought out. The line is huge and gets in the way of those coming out. Either put more registers or have people pay on the way out.
Yolanda A.
Place rating: 4 San Antonio, TX
The food was good. Can’t wait till the next time we go. To try the steaks and crap legs. That is served at 4:00.
Brad W.
Place rating: 5 Tulsa, OK
I have to thank the people who turned me on to this place. Not being a native to San Antonio, we’ve struggled to find Chinese food that we enjoy. We’ve ran into sweet and sour chicken fried chicken, and sopa fried rice. The food looks and tastes fresh, and the variety of sushi is great. Something that I’ve never seen at a buffet was Dim Sum; they have a variety of Dim Sum and it was very tasty. I will be back and this time I will have some Mongolian Grill and they steak that they have.
Russell R.
Place rating: 4 San Antonio, TX
Well, I’m huge on seafood. So this place is awesome to me. Oysters on the half shell, frog legs, clams, and a wide variety of sushi. The other Chinese food items here are delicious as well. Overall, my family and I were satisfied with this place and do plan on returning. Only downside was, some of the items weren’t hot, just lukewarm.
Daniel N.
Place rating: 2 San Antonio, TX
Absolutely nothing special here. $ 11.99 on the weekend plus $ 2.29 for a drink. The only thing this place has going for it is it’s brand new since it just recently opened in the last 24 hours(12 – 26) as typical with all buffets, the food was average at best and barely at room temperature. Tried the crab legs and they were cold and chewy and the egg drop soup was just okay. They do offer a few American items such as pizza, chicken nuggets and even a small steak, if that’s what it’s supposed to be. Overall it’s a lot like the Grand Buffet on SW Military but more expensive. Don’t see me returning any time in the future