For a Chinese buffet, it is what it is. It’s all about timing; when to arrive to beat the crowd but get all the fresh fill ups. There is also a mandarin wok where you can get food stir-fried to order. We are always starving when we walk in so we’ve never used this service. It looks very nice though. You pick your ingredients and they cook it up(or plate the sushi). Where they really shine is their takeout. The bone — in ribs are like something from the Flintstones. Tender, juicy, and gigantic. We are super picky eaters and have never been disdained by their takeout. It’s plentiful, fresh, crisp, and delicious. Best of all, the price is low. I would give them 5 stars for their takeout, and a 3 for their in house buffet(don’t go really early or really late for the best quality).
E B.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Unadilla, NY
Went to the China Buffet King for lunch and it was the worst Chinese food I have ever had! There was nothing good about the place. Wish I didn’t eat there and will not being going back. The food was dry or was sitting in large amounts of watered down sauce. The carpets were dirty and the place smelled really bad. I have been to several buffets and they were nothing like this one. I have never been affaid to eat at a buffet until this place.
Greg F.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Oneonta, NY
This is the Chinese version of fast food. Knowing that should set your expectations to the right level. The problem with buffets is that they need high volume to result in fresh foods. This is an example of that problem. I have found enough items to make a decent meal here so I would not be as hard as the others on this review.
Katherine M.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Valley Stream, NY
Went with a group of friends from school a few months ago. Chinese buffets in general skeeve me out, and this was definitely no exception. Everything was kind of gross and I immediately wasn’t feeling well afterwards. Also, the napkins look like they took extra curtains and cut«squares» out of them.