We have been missing Chinese Buffets as all the ones around us have shut down. We have passed by this one several times and decided to try it. The food was fresh and very good. There was a great selection too. We will definitely be coming back.
George K.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Joliet, IL
Horrible food n server couldn’t speak English he was pretty nice though n for it being closed for remodeling the place was pretty broke down well not be returning the price was to high for what it taste liked
Will K.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Monee, IL
My wife and I were hungry, in the neighborhood, and in the mood for chinese food. So naturally, Eagle Buffet seemed like the perfect fit. It was conveniently located off the 80, and en route to my ridiculous need to splurge money on Memorial Day sales in the area.(don’t mind the post date, it took a month for us to recover from our wounds) Nothing could go wrong. As soon as my wife and I walked in, I spotted 2 pirates. I’m not kidding, they were vietnam era pirates and one was staring at me with one eye and the other in a wheelchair(which I thought was a peg leg at first). I shrugged and smiled, I too am a vet, and aspire to become a pirate. We went ahead and followed the waitress. She sat us next to the pirates. I was frighteningly pleased. Well, the place looked empty so it seemed they could use some company. So we complied. We went up to to the buffet, and started to scoop what we thought was various chinese food. Naturally, I go for the noodles. Except these noodles were melded all into one giant goo. Interesting I thought, this must be some rare chinese ultra MSG method to noodles that somehow risen these strands from the grave, in order to form some type of, super noodle. I may have missed the radioactive warning labels somewhere. I love sushi, and while buffets don’t really have great sushi, this one took the cake. My roll was as hard as a rock, the rice clearly from last year, causing a repulsive regurgitation that was so violent I thought I was actually attempting to swallow a boulder. My stomach winced, and told me bad decisions were being made. I was sure to have a kidney stone from this single tragic decision to swallow said sushi roll. I don’t think I can call it a sushi roll actually. It tasted like concrete, rolled into black rubber, with some type of other-worldly specimen that was cryogenically frozen, thawed, and left to rot, slabbed in the middle. That roll, waited for a sucker like me to have a gander. Oh well. I always get my moneys worth. So I made more bad decisions. I should have stopped. But I didn’t. I was bound to find something good here. I love veggies, so I grabbed some steamed veggies. The broccoli fell apart before it entered my mouth. Actually, it morphed into a green soup before it entered my mouth, thats how soggy it was. Well, at least i’m eating healthy. I felt my stomach rumble. Nope. It was this mans last stand. An hour later, my wife and I left, making a solemn, eternal vow never to return as we self medicated ourselves, attempting to purge all evidence of this horrific experience from our clearly violated bellies. To be fair, the waiting staff was very kind. But fool me once. Its a trap! Friends, beware. Only Pirates and Mutated Post-Apocalyptic Noodles exist in this buffet. If you want a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Do it. /signed a survivor
Aqeelah A.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Westchester, IL
Overall the service was good. We went during a u crowded time on a Friday and the food was fresh and hot. My only gripe was the salad bar selection or rather the lack there of(but this is a Chinese buffet) for the price and the fact that my three kids can be wasteful it was worth the the money and time. We will be back!
Shannon D.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 New Lenox, IL
Food is gross! Waitress was nice. The hostess wearing the leopard dress was such a bitch, she didn’t greet us, didn’t say thank you, she really needs to work on her customer service skills!!! BAD
Michael S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Chicago, IL
Yesterday was double buffet day with Eagle Buffet up first(father-in-law felt like eating buffet and was taking my mom to dinner later on.) Not sure why he wanted to eat here as we haven’t been in a long time, but it feels like it’s the same food and pretty much the same look except no more fish pond inside. Came here for a late lunch as they were turning over for dinner. Didn’t look like they changed too much, but there were crab legs litterally drowning in water. Didn’t realize this was part of dinner and wife grabbed some legs not realizing that this wasn’t part of our meal. A lady came by and said it would be a 5 dollar upcharge for the legs and we said we didn’t know. She had us put the legs back. Pretty unsanitary if you think about it, but I guess it seems up to par with a Chinese buffet. I will have to say though that this place did look better, but bathroom was a bit of a mess and one of the stalls was out of service. Ice cream did not look good either. For the area it’s okay since there are no other places around, but there is better elsewhere for Chinese buffet…
Mike O.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Chicago, IL
This restuarant is the latest reincarnation of a Chinese buffet in the old Grand Buffet that went out of business quite awhile ago. It has all the same tables and equipment as before. I have read that some reviews commented of the cleaniness of the restuarant, but this visit seemed fairly clean and no bad odors. Lunch can be had for about ten dollars with drink before 3:00PM, after that the prices goes up about four dollars for dinner. Don’t know what exactly changes for the up charge, but was satisfied with the lunch menu. Check the website for any promotions before heading out, at this time there is a ten percent off coupon.