This place was great. Food was good, great variety for a non-pork & shell fish eater and very nice staff. everything was fresh and replenished quickly. Sweet Tea was TODIEFOR… and the mundungo was amazing. Very good. place… only didn’t give 5 stars b/c the fried chicken wasn’t seasoned, and the beef ribs were very fatty… but HUGE kudos for having beef ribs. Would give 4 ½ if I could. Give it a try… you won’t be sorry.
Patricia P.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Houston, TX
Came here on Labor Day due to limited options. I’m not a fan of «american buffets» so the expectation was already low, but I somehow still managed to be disappointed. Some things were completely bland and others were intolerably salty. Maybe they accidentally dumped the salt and ran out for rest of the recipes? It’s definitely cheap fare, but you get what you pay for. Around these parts I would rather spend just a couple bucks more at Live Oak Grill. Too bad it wasn’t open.
Polly R.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Marina, CA
This place gets four stars automatically for shining in comparison to the other buffet place I reviewed! You know, the one where I felt like dying after consuming their food?(Yea, twice. I’m stubborn.) Anyway, I was very happy to find a polite man behind the counter/desk thing, who chatted us up. Owner maybe? THEN I was way happy to find a very relaxed, clean place. ANDTHEN, I was super happy to find that there was a big salad bar with fresh items. I do mean fresh. They have the most random food, from Chinese, to steak, to Mexican, which was funny because they had the fried rice right by the fajitas. The desserts could have been a little more exciting, but all in all I was too happy to not squirm in pain on some bathroom floor in a cold sweat to care too much. Although I could learn my lesson and stay away from buffets altogether, it’s pretty impossible in a city that has so many. Temptation lurks in ever corner. Literally.