VIOLENTLYTHROWINGUP. BEWARE. This is not the first time I’ve been here. I go with a group of friends that like it and I have always thought the food is disgusting. Well, this was the last time. Woke up at 3:30 with stomach pains and threw up violently everywhere. I didn’t even eat that much. My throw up smelled like straight Chinese food. I felt like I was dying until I threw up. If you want food poisoning, this place is your one way ticket! They don’t even charge extra!
Paul A.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 West Deptford, NJ
The foods good, and its super inexpensive. Don’t go in expecting the service to be great, or the people to be super classy because you will be disappointed. This place is worth a stop if your in the area and are looking to grab a bite to eat.
Frank C.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Blackwood, NJ
So I come here with my wife and 3 kids. The website says police, fire and military 10% discount with ID. I come in and show them my ID, they question me and then they start scrambling around talking to each other and pointing. Look, I appreciate the offer, but if its gonna be like that and you embarrass me for $ 1.20 discount which you just give on me(not all family) on a $ 55 check, I would rather you not even offer it. Food and service was ok for the price. I think the place across the street is better. Good luck. Voice to text
Akila R.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Ewing Township, NJ
Stay away! Read ok reviews thought it would be a good place to get a quick late lunch, wish I never went. Service was inadequate! Quality of food was questionable. Place was a mess. If it’s chaotic with customers it seems the staff have no clue how to act, most of them were just as rude as some of the patrons dining there. The food was beyond greasy, left a gross, oily after taste… somethings seemed over cooked others were under cooked, there was just no winning. Do yourself a favor, if you’re hungry and want something fast a cheap… go ANYWHERE but here!
Chien-Rong C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Pasadena, CA
For $ 6.49 all you can eat lunch, there isn’t too much complaining you can do. Sure, the food is mediocre with chicken with broccoli, dumplings, pepper beef, chow mein, fried rice, a very limited assortment of sushi, soups, ice cream, salad, some fruits, etc. It’s all rather boring but in all seriousness, you’re paying $ 6.49 for all the fake asian food you can get at a highly diverse level. Don’t come here expecting a culinary experience, come here for lunch and you’ll walk away happy albeit slightly worried of food poisoning. On a side note, college ID gets you 10% off
Isaac K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Brooklyn, NY
This restaurant serves high quality tasty food at a great price. The food is especially fresh during peak hours and you can really see that the owners put in effort to keep the place clean and organized.
Cenda M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Fairfield Township, NJ
Friendly staff. Food is always hot. It is a good deal.
Samuel K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Palisades Park, NJ
You will definitely get your money’s worth here. Great selection(including sushi and hibachi) and the price point is super affordable. Last year they expanded the space and it still can get pretty busy on the weekends. Definitely worth a visit if you’re in the area.
E F.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Monroeville, NJ
I’ve been coming to Peking Buffet since it opened many years ago. It has always been one of the better Chinese Buffets in the area and has expanded quite a bit in it’s years here. The quality of the food seems to fluctuate depending on the day and time you come. I have come right while they’re switching over to dinner hours and paid dinner prices for(barely warm) lunch time food, as they didn’t yet have the dinner food on the tables. but was still charged for it nonetheless. There is a sushi bar, 5 hot buffet tables, 1 salad/fruit table, soft-serve ice cream machine, and a hibachi grill table which I rarely see being used. The main daily food there consists of pizza, fries, chicken wings, egg rolls, stuffed mushrooms, white & yellow rice, lo mein, steak w/peppers & onions, chicken kebabs, fried shrimp(usually only at dinner), dumplings, wonton/egg drop soup, sushi, macaroni & cheese, Chinese pizza, usually there is some type of cooked white fish, and a few other items. Food is okay. Nothing here that you would really crave to have, but it is decent for a quick lunch or dinner with family & friends. Sushi is pretty good here too. again, nothing amazing, but they do set out a pretty nice selection and if you come on a slower day it’s presentation is much more delectable. My kids like to come here so I bring them from time to time. Interior is pretty nice for a Chinese buffet and is always clean. cute little coy pond in the main entrance area that seems to entrance children of all ages. 3.5 stars.
Diana Z.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Sewell, NJ
The food is good, not great but good, better than some Chinese food in the area so I give it a «3 star» rating.
Ryan K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Mullica Hill, NJ
Peking is a HUGE buffet and a great deal for $ 9 dinner buffet. Plenty of American food as well and a full sushi bar with some great rolls. The food is actually pretty good for buffet and it is usually pretty clean.
Colleen V.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Harrison Township, NJ
What was left two hours prior to closing was cold and they refused to put more food out. Why I’m not sure as the place was not empty. If it were I MAY have understood. As a frequent diner here… I must say I will frequent no more.
Bryan S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Woodbury, NJ
Prime rib is the best, fried shrimp is good too. I use to eat all kinds of stuff from this place but since the shrimp and prime rib is so good I just eat those every time I go. My kids love sweet and sour chicken and my wife like their sushi. A good place to take the family for an inexpensive dinner.
Jen W.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Wenonah, NJ
It’s good for a buffet. Food isn’t always fresh though. But there are tons of choices such as fried rice, chicken and broc, general tso’s, mini crab cakes, carved ham, mashed potatoes, Mac and cheese, pizza, scallops, salad bar, hard or soft ice cream. Something for everyone especially kids. Price is good. But food is heavy a lot of fried. And the set up isn’t good. I can never find the sauce for Chinese pizza. Duck sauce is in the salad bar with salad dressing. Waitresses are not usually good with drink refills. You have to flag them down.
Paulina N.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 New York, NY
Lobster AND Crab legs for special holidays such as this past Mother’s Day & Father’s Day.
David M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Deptford, NJ
We were holiday shopping in the neighborhood on a Saturday and made this our stop for a late lunch /early dinner. It was crowded. Parking was rough since it was pouring and we ended up out near the Saladworks but it was worth the run in the rain. It had been awhile since we were here so I almost forgot how good this place was. Everything was good. Did my usual lo-mein, string beans, crab rangoon and egg roll plate and was happy with it. They even had crab cakes this time. Not the fancy lump crabmeat home-made crab cakes, but frozen breaded ones. Still found them to be tasty. My wife enjoyed her sushi and I had seconds on the u peel it shrimp. Finished it all off with a soft serve vanilla cone for dessert. Had a coupon from the local clipper magazine. 2 all you can eat lunches + beverages came to just under 15 bucks + tip for the plate-takers.
Brianna M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Glassboro, NJ
First time that i went there i didn’t really care for the food. Probably because it wasn’t busy and the food wasn’t fresh. But the past two times I went were on a weekend and it was busy so the food came out fresh and hot. Great food when brought out fresh! Love there sushi too!
Jen M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Deptford, NJ
This place is clean, the prices are great($ 2.99 for little kids and $ 5.99 for adult for lunch) and the food was good. They had a very large selection. I did not try the sushi but it looked fresh. We’ll definitely be going back!
Ben W.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Woodbury, NJ
Hibachi gets 4 stars. Everything else gets 2. Since I have to, I’ll boil it down to a solid 3 meaning that this is worth a visit as long as you choose carefully. The hibachi section is simple but for the price is actually quite good. It’s included in the cost of the normal buffet(but tipping the chef is appropriate). You walk right up and choose your ingredients, put them on a plate yourself, and hand them over to the chef. He cooks it up while you watch(just don’t expect a Benihana-style show!). Ingredients to choose from include lo mein noodles, chicken, beef, shrimp, egg, pineapple, mushrooms, peppers. everything you’d expect. Sauces include teriyaki, «brown», garlic, and sriracha(yum). It was satisfying, fresh and delicious. By default this makes it the only worthwhile selection in the entire restaurant. Afterward, when I went back up for the standard buffet fare I really wished I hadn’t. The General Tso’s was soggy and overcooked, the coconut pineapple chicken was flavorless and overcooked, and the teriyaki chicken was stringy and overcooked. The desserts were okay, nothing special but not bad. These are the same as you’d expect; sugared donuts, fruit salad, Jello, Pudding, apple pie, and ice cream(hard and soft serve). It was all good enough. There were no vegetarian options on the sushi cart, which is a shame because I was looking forward to some sweet potato or cucumber rolls. It was a fish-only affair. The tempura-fried rolls were cold and hard which leads me to believe they had been out of the frier for quite some time. The raw sushi was okay, but who knows how long it was out. Kinda makes me wonder if that was a wise decision… shiver.(Update: We survived) On a positive note my two-year-old daughter loved watching the Koi swim in the waterfall pond in the lobby. She also got a kick out of the color-changing lights in the ceiling. I’d say they’re tacky, but most toddlers would disagree with me. We had to ask three times to get a booster seat for her, by the way. Here’s something I found funny. On the door was a handwritten note saying«Easter Special: Dinner only $ 9.99» which seemed like a fair enough price. But on the way out, in the parking lot we saw a makeshift billboard advertising dinner buffet for $ 7.99. Some special that was! Anyway, I don’t mean to be too hard on the place. The food was about what you’d expect from the average Chinese buffet, sadly, but the hibachi alone is worth a visit. Give them a chance if this is what you’re craving. We will be returning, and I will be making multiple trips to the hibachi station and ONLY the hibachi station.
Jessica S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 San Diego, CA
The food was pretty good, OK sushi selection, the price was exceptional for the quality. They had a fair selection of Chinese dishes as well as American options for the kids. The hot tea, which was oolong, was really yummy. There was a hibachi station we didn’t try, but that’s an awesome bonus! Overall very good.