I really hesitate to give this buffet even 2* but the selection is extensive. During my visit I liked only one item, the breaded fish. The rest of the food was not fresh. The roast was too tough to cut. The fruit was over ripe. Most of the Chinese dishes were old and dried out. The staff is not friendly. I would not rush back to this restaurant. :-(I visited during the week. There is another Japanese buffet in Tukwila that is MUCH, MUCH better and it’s the same cost. No, I’m not employee. I’ve been going to the buffet in Tukwila since it opened.
Naimah M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Federal Way, WA
The food was good the place is huge it is expensive for three people spent around $ 100
Vy B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Snohomish, WA
One of the best buffets I’ve ever been to! I’ve been to mizuki, old country, mandarin, hibachi, super, super China, and many more buffets. Not compare… But feast beats all. Their price is reasonable for a buffet, however everything else is above standard! Plentyyyyy of food to choose from AND customize. Make your own hot pot, chow mien, BBQ, crepes, shaved ice, salad, and probably more. I normally don’t enjoy lobsters because they are bland or too tough, but feast helped me understand the rave over lobsters. Nothing was wrong with the food despite there being so plenty and different. Despite the environment being big, it was well maintained and was clean ever where I went. Perfect amount of staff. Bathroom was welcoming and I felt comfortable. Normally I always get sick from eating at buffets or find myself needing to go to bathroom quickly for… You know(; with feast, things stayed in and I felt full and ‘healthy’ afterwards. Service is the only thing that can be better, we were seated but forgotten. Finished my second plate and there was still no water or anyone to ask us what we wanted to drink. Ended up having to go to one of the waiters and ask him about our situation myself… He seemed surprised… Which I wasn’t. A waitress was finally assigned to our table, but service was okay. Not friendly nor unpleasant.
YG K.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Bellevue, WA
The ceiling was leaking, making this place one of the worst places that I ever ate. Unclean. Much rather prefer Mizuki over this place. I sat at table A13. My wife’s coat got wet. Moreover, when I called for a manager, one of the floor managers came. BUT she made it sound as if this is not a big deal. She told«this is just rain water, so it is not harmful.» Anyone could tell the water leaked from the ceiling was full of dust and it was more disgusting than the picture I had uploaded. The leaking incident is definitely not the employee’s fault, but how manager reacted to the incident did frustrate me more, and made me decide not to ever come back to this place.
Y E.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Renton, WA
Upon entering, you’re seated at a table, where your waitperson will get you drinks, your check, and take your payment. The food is primary Asian with several American dishes like ribs and chicken wings. There are stations like the noodle station where you pick your noodles and vegetables, then it’s cooked for you. There’s a small dim sum station. And a large sushi section. The dessert area is awesome! The cakes are bite sized. I was able to try several different light cakes, and didn’t feel bad for wasting food if I didn’t like it. You can have fruit, cakes, puddings, ice cream, shaved ice, cotton candy, jello, and traditional Asian desserts. There’s also a crêpe station and a chocolate fountain. The downside is that not everything is labeled(some desserts and the entire sushi section). So, if you have allergies or dietary concerns be careful. I just had lunch there, and will definitely go again.
Qinya X.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Seattle, WA
Although I have tried several some buffets before, Feast Buffet is the most specific one. Once I walked into this buffet, I was surprised by the huge space. This place has been divided into several sections and each section has various kinds of food from different countries. The food looks so attractive and I could even smell them when I was waiting for a seat. Btw, you have to reserve a seat before you come here. They provide seafood, Chinese food, sushi, dim sum, soup and other selections. In order to keep the food fresh and warm, they also have people change the ice and reheat the food on time, and that’s the reason why they can make sure each bite you eat is so delicious. The dessert bar is the place I stop every time. You can find cupcakes, mini macrons and shaved ice. They even have cotton candy and a chocolate fountain. They beautiful small plates and aromatic smell. I just can’t stop trying everything. That’s an impressive part of this buffet. The price is a little bit high, but you will have a good time in this buffet. It is worth it because it’s delicious food. I definitely will be back again. This is a perfect place for spending a satisfying night with a large group of friends.
Linda T.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Seattle, WA
Feast buffet strives to be a «well-rounded“and«you can have it all» under one roof type of Vegas wannabe buffet. They offer a huge varieties of hot/cold dishes, sushi/sashimi, seafood(weekend lobster), meat, desserts and other delectable options; like crepes and cotton candy! They deserve an overall 3.5 ratings but not more because of the above average price and sometimes hit or miss food quality. This place is huge and modernized as compared to all its competitors. They even have private room with karaōke to accommodate private parties/function. Overall speaking, we will most likely pay our visit again should there be a celebration with larger group or if we were craving some varieties of food options.
Pauline R.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Kent, WA
Pretty good buffet. I have been here twice so far. I’m not much of a dessert person but their fried donut with sugar is so yummy, especially when they freshly make it. They have a variety of desserts. They have a decent amount of sushi, the first time I went they actually had uni. Their Craw fish is so so yummy and a tad spicy which I absolutely love.
Amos Y.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Bellevue, WA
Came here for lunch on a Saturday. Lots of variety with a focus on Asian themed foods. It particularly has a large selection of seafood and desserts. One BIG problem they have, is they don’t label a lot of the food. So pick based on sight. If you have allergies, be very careful. Lunch is cheaper than dinner by $ 5-$ 7 depending on the day. During dinner they add additional items like lobster and roast pig. During the weekdays(minus Friday dinner) it’s also $ 5 – 8 cheaper compared to the weekends. You can also come and get takeout and pay per lb depending on the type of food. GREAT * Seafood — Large selection of cooked and raw clams, oysters, snow crab legs, scallops, shrimp GOOD * Dessert — Solid selection of small cakes, cookies, mousse, pudding, and ice cream, some of which use Asian flavors like read bean, black sesame, and green tea. MEH * Sushi — Mushy, not very high quality and didn’t taste particularly fresh. They also have dim sum, Chinese bakery goods, noodle bar, various Chinese cooked dishes, but I didn’t try them.
AlyxandraMonique S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Seattle, WA
I can honestly compare Feat to a buffet in Las Vegas solely because of the abundance and wide variety of food it has to offer. Feast stands out to me because they have EVERYTHING you could think of. From the freshest seafood(crabs, oysters, muscles, sushi, sashimi), soup(Chinese/Thai/Japanese), Italian, Mongolian Grill, Crepes, Fondue, Cotton Candy, Italian Shaved Ice, Gelato, Cheesecake, Cookies, Brownies… The list goes on and on. Coming in for the very first time, I noticed that the place had plenty seating, was very clean/updated/new, and overall was not a place where you would feel«crowded» at. Even though my family and I rented out a whole room with about 40 or more guests, I didn’t feel claustrophobic at all with that many people. I think this is the better buffets to come to in Washington State and highly recommend anyone coming to try it out here at least once. The customer service wasn’t the best, it took awhile for servers to tend to our party and we waited about 30 or more minutes to get our drinks/refills. I didn’t like how the waiters, servers and bus boys were eager to kick us out of our room when we still had awhile until our time was up. I felt like it was very pressuring for my party because the party after us was welcomed in and proceeded to set up their decorations and had those people come in and basically intrude on our gathering that was still going on. All in all, the food was good and it should be on everyone’s list of buffets to try in WA!
Tony L.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Issaquah, WA
We stopped by on a Sunday night to celebrate a birthday, and the place was close to full(they take reservations). Our group was sat in front of the huge TV screen, which was nice for the sports fans in the group. Overall, the place is huge, with lots of food options to satisfy every picky eater’s needs. If you see a long line of people waiting for food, it’s probably the line for the lobster(split in half). While the lobster was cooked decently, it was pretty small. Besides the assortment of seafood, you have lots of Asian food, from made to order udon noodles, sushi(they have sashimi and uni), and dim sum. Besides the standard buffet desserts, they have cotton candy, shaved ice and crepes as well. I am not a big fan of buffets, but this is definitely one of the better ones in Seattle(not cheap, though). While it won’t compete with some of the buffets that you see in Vegas, Feast is a good alternative when you need to feed a big group of people.
Bryan K.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Bellevue, WA
I’ve been to Feast twice in the past month. When you walk into Feast it is reminiscent of a Las Vegas buffet. The size of the restaurant and sheer variety of food is impressive, with something for everyone. And while this is one of the better buffets I’ve been to outside of Vegas, the food still tastes like buffet food. That being said, sometimes you just want to gorge your face with food and Feast delivers. The choices are endless. Dim Sum, Noodle Bar, Sushi, Chinese, International, American, Carvery and one of the best dessert selections around. Highlights for me were the hamburger(weird right?), seriously impressive dessert table — Shaved Ice, Crepes, Ice Cream, Soft Serve, Asian Waffle, puddings, cakes, cookies, chocolate fountain, cotton candy machine, and fresh fruits. The Chinese fare is decent, but not at the level of a stand alone restaurant. Feast is a fun place to come with a large group and offers a great value, especially on weekdays. I’ll definitely be back.
Mydao H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Seattle, WA
I would give this place five stars, but I haven’t tried EVERYTHING yet. There’s way too much food here! It’s kind of ridonkulous! The space is massive! If you get seated in the section with the giant TVs it is a great place to catch the game! The other side is quite boring, but food section is ginormous! A place shouldn’t have so much food in stock. Where does it all come from? How many freezers and fridges ya’ll got back there? They must have an army of cooks back there. It’s crazy! The name is quite fitting for such an establishment. I have yet to try the sushi, because I’m paranoid of getting sick from raw fish at a buffet, which is quite common, but I have heard it is good, so I must try it next time! I’ve been here twice now on a weekday for dinner. I have heard that the weekends are crazy, but that is when they have the better seafood and stuff. After my first visit, I had a strategy for my second visit. I would start out with the dim sum, move on over to the noodle soup station for their beef brisket soup. Super yummy by the way. Man, I don’t even want to review this place! There’s just too much stuff to talk about! All of the food was good to pretty dang good. Even the barbeque was good. The Mongolian grill, oh I saw this lady get a whole plate of shrimp for them to cook! Fascinating! For dessert, they’ve got soft serve, an entire Chinese bakery!, scooped ice cream, crepes, freakin cotton candy, rambutan, WTF?! These Asians be loving that fruit! I couldn’t eat it though. To me it tasted like it was previously frozen and I’m just not a fan. They had a huge chocolate fountain, and all kinds of goodies. Best of all I did NOT get sick both times I pigged out here! Lovely.
Nina H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Seattle, WA
This is the best buffet that I’ve been to in the area. I go to buffets maybe once or twice a year, but I’ll definitely be taking my parents here when they visit me next time. This place is HUMONGOUS and has a lot of Asian dishes. They also have like three different kinds of crab: snow crab, red rock crab, and Dungeness. Very impressive selection. They also have lots of sushi choices with hand roll options too. They also have dim sum, a noodle bar, Mongolian BBQ, and a crazy amount of desserts: ice cream, crepes, bubble waffle, cakes, puddings, etc. Check it out — this place is great for big groups and birthdays. Lunch prices are very reasonable as well. Weekend lunch is about $ 23 per person.
Thuy D.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Renton, WA
Probably the biggest asian buffet around here. Very similar to Mizuki, it direct competitor down in Southcenter. Feast is bigger and has more food selections than Mizuki, food quality more or less about the same. One thing I like about Feast is it has a little bit of everything. What’s particularly different here is that in addition to the Mongolian grill station, there’s also noodle soup station, and even dimsum other than the usual sushi and seafood stuffs. Good selection of sushi and rolls, however I think quality have deteriorate quite a bit as my last experience everything was very fishy. Their snow crab, dungeness crab, lobster and scallops are decent. There’s non-Asian stuff too, although I actually never linger long around this station so not sure what they have. The dessert selection is huge. With have yogurt, ice cream, shave ice, crepes, cotton candy, custard and plenty of pudding. Although their selection is very impressive, I was not impressed with the quality at all. Pudding texture was thick and gluey so I usually would pass on the sweet and go for the fruits instead. Service here is hit and miss, the last couple times was more of a miss. Service was very slow and hard to flag waiter down to get what you need, also take forever for them to clear table. They also set all of their tables really close to each other to maximize their space so it can get really tight especially when you have big group. Also note that they charge kids 2 year and older to eat. Price go up depending on how old they are.
Gentle V.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Seattle, WA
I rarely go to buffets(due to the quality never being that great), but I found that a lot of my friends enjoyed their experience at Feast. Feast is one of the better buffets in the area. You also get a lot of food options, especially for the price(over other nearby buffets such as Mizuki). The space is fairly big and there’s plenty of tables for large groups, which is helpful if your planning an event. As with many other buffets, it costs more depending on the day and time you go. Luckily, the Feast website gives you a detailed breakdown of costs(ranging from $ 14.99 — $ 27.99 for one adult). My mom wanted to try Feast, so I took her for lunch on a weekday per my friend’s recommendation. The bonus with weekday lunch is it’s less busy, you still get good variety of foods(come on, it’s a buffet, how much can one person truly eat, right?), and it’s less expensive. However, the downside to a non-evening or weekend time slot is no fancy stuff, like king crab or lobster. Their sushi is pretty legit(definitely better than Sushi Land or Blue C) and their dessert options are plentiful. They even offered tripe and taro dumplings(like at dim sum in Chinatown), and those were pretty delicious. Their other food offerings were just okay, so I didn’t linger much there. Overall, I give Feast a solid 3.5 star rating. I recommend trying it out of you’re in the mood for a buffet or want to try a lot of different foods. My Ratings: –Food/Drinks: 3 stars –Customer Service: 3 stars –Atmosphere: 3 stars –Cost: 3.5 stars
LeAnh N.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Federal Way, WA
I usually go at dinner time at about 5−7PM but this was the first time I came at 3PM however I still got charged with a dinner buffet which I didn’t mind. However the food was nothing like dinner time at 5 – 7 keep in mind that I only go during the weekends so I would understand if weekend dinners were different from weekday dinners. However during this visit there wasn’t any rate steak for you to take and ask them to cook it for you at the grill. The lobster that I’m used to seeing is cut in half but this time is was disappointingly chopped up super weird and hard to eat. There wasn’t as much seafood, there wasn’t as much dessert. Usually the food is super hot or warm, but today some of them were sadly cold. Every time I came here the service and the food were super consistent. Maybe 3−4PM is a bad time and over priced so I’ll just stick to going at 5−7PM on weekends to see how that goes.
Estella P.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Seattle, WA
My coworker told me she had dinner here and was raving about it. I had to take my mom since she is a big fan of buffets. It is located next to Fred Meyer in Renton. The décor is modern and large. Their food offerings is huge. You cannot go through the entire buffet without getting your plate full the first go around. They have the sections for salads/cold seafoods. sushi, roasted/bbq meats, American foods such as pizza, fries and pastas, hot Asian entrees, seafood, dim sum, a noodle soup station and a huge variety of desserts. There is a waffle, shave ice and cotton candy stations that I haven’t seen at any of the Seattle, Renton and Kent area buffets. Drinks are no longer complimentary as when they first opened. This place is huge and is a great place for groups. There is a large dining area with a big screen tv that can be sectioned off for private parties. Their restroom is also nicely decorated and clean. It is pricey for a weekend dinner so it is best to go for lunch.
Meili W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Seattle, WA
This is my favorite buffet so far! And I’ve only been here twice, both times during dinner on a weekday($ 22.99). I still have to try their lunch one day. But judging on their dinner options, there’s a lot of food! Especially since this place so huge! There’s always a lot of people and it seems really popping. My favorite things to get are the fresh crab by the sushi section, clams, and honey walnut shrimp. Oh, and their seafood soup is bomb. I love seafood, as you can tell. And with so many seafood options, it’s a good deal! They also have a big dessert area in the middle. Even though they have more variety, I personally like the dessert at Mizuki more. They have a hibachi grill area in the middle and a noodle soup station on the left. Mmmm. I haven’t tried their hibachi grill yet though.
Randoll C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Marina del Rey, CA
Asian Buffets. I tend to like them — 1) because I like to eat. 2) Because I’m Asian and 3) they tend to be inexpensive. So, a few weekends ago, when I was in the Seattle area for a family event — one of my stops was to the Feast in Renton, because like me, many in my family like to eat. So, we did. Lots of parking. Even with the construction next door — lots of space available. Walking inside, immediately to the right, looks like a banquet room. Like any other buffet — pay, get seated, place your drink order and then go and get your food. A wide selection of food. I didn’t mind most of the offerings but I have to admit, the Sushi wasn’t very good. The quality of the rice was on the poor side. Otherwise, the rest of the offerings, including the desserts, were pretty decent. Some I liked. Some I didn’t. I found I liked more than I didn’t. I was here for lunch so I can’t comment on the dinner selection and quality however, just know it’s an inexpensive, Asian Buffet.