Seafood restaurant with gluten-free cornmeal and chef-accommodated dishes ensuring safe, flavorful options.
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gregg lockwood
Sadly, this place is now run by a worn-out old Disney chef who appears to no longer be able to give a damn. The bland and mediocre fare have no business commanding such high prices. The poor service and lackluster attitude are an added slap in the face.
In response to management response, it was your lazy waiter who told us the chef was ex-Disney, the one who did not seem to give a DAMN about my gluten intolerance. And then when the 'Cioppino' came out with a flour-based roux, we had the opportunity to meet your 'chef'. He explained to us that he does Cioppino differently, without much tomato but with a roux....which makes this NOT Cioppino, even though your menu describes it as "tomato lobster broth". Call it something else. Then he offered, not to make my dish again, but to 'take the sauce off' and replace it with tomato sauce. Those were his exact words, 'Take the sauce off.' I'm sorry, but the food just wasn't good and this is simply not acceptable, even if your 'chef' is pushing 80 and likely doesn't believe in gluten nonsense. Gluten problems are real, gramps.
Charming eatery with gluten-free soy sauce and a Hawaii-inspired ambiance, offering fresh, accommodating options.
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Megan Cabrera
Looked great and I was so excited to try this place since they opened since it sounded like they had a lot to offer those who have to avoid gluten. I was sad to be told that they offer no proteins, zero, that are gluten free. I could have rice and gluten free sauce? This didn't sound right and I asked for clarification and it seemed to be confirmed by the signage on the inside. Had to go elsewhere for dinner and we'll come back for dole whip.
This spot offers a welcoming atmosphere ideal for those seeking gluten-free dining. The attentive service ensures orders are handled with care, creating a reliable and memorable experience for gluten-free guests.
This vibrant spot offers a lively atmosphere with a cute, updated interior and upbeat music, creating a fun party vibe. The attentive service ensures guests with gluten sensitivities feel safe and well cared for, enhancing the overall experience.
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Taty Torres
The food was really good and the waiter was very helpful when I told him about my gluten sensitivity. He pointed out which items were safe for me to eat and informed the kitchen for proper precautions.
Bright, clean spot with fresh spring menu offering gluten-free options like crab avocado toast.
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Jonathan Durichek
The first watch chain is my go-to for breakfast while traveling, and I can always get a yummy gluten-free meal no matter where they are located. This one was unique because they served alcohol beverages. So, this was a first, but I hope they eventually extend this to all their branches in the future.
There is nothing exceptional breakfast, and the staff are always super friendly and great to work with.
Cozy eatery with fresh gluten-free options and a down-to-earth atmosphere offering Greek fare.
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Craig Sullivan
Little Greek has fresh and delicious food with plenty of options for vegetarian, vegan and gluten free. I had the veggie pita with a side Greek salad and both were amazing. There was plenty of food for a very fair price.
This buffet is a gluten-sensitive haven with thoughtful labeling and well-separated dishes to prevent cross-contamination. The clean, welcoming atmosphere and attentive staff create a safe, accommodating dining experience for gluten-free guests.
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Bob T.S
💀 King Buffet Apopka – A Review by Bob the Skullz
(Now serving satisfaction with a side of soy sauce and zero gluten-related emergencies.)
Step aside, overpriced hibachi chains and underwhelming fast food joints. There’s a buffet in Apopka that’s been quietly serving up greatness for two solid years—and no one’s talking about it loudly enough. So allow me, Bob the Skullz, patron spirit of sarcasm and soy-glazed truth, to ring the proverbial dinner bell.
Welcome to King Buffet: where $15–$17 gets you a full stomach, a happy wallet, and a bonus round of “how did I eat that much?” existential reflection. For about thirty bucks, two people can absolutely feast. And not in the “sad salad bar with three limp shrimp” kind of way. We’re talking:
🍗 General Tso’s Chicken – crispy, saucy, glorious.
🥡 Lo Mein & Pork Fried Rice – carb heaven.
🍣 Sushi – small but mighty.
🍔 American fare – in case your kids think sesame seeds are exotic.
🧼 Cleanliness – you could eat off the buffet counter, but like, maybe don’t. Still, points for the effort.
The staff? Friendly. Efficient. Psychic, possibly. Your drink gets low? Refilled before you blink. Plate starting to look finished? Boom. Gone. New one waiting. They’ve mastered the ancient art of being present without hovering, a rare gift in the buffet world.
Now, let’s address the only dark cloud on this otherwise sweet and sour horizon: No peanut butter chicken.
A tragedy. A loss. A sauce-based betrayal. I’ve seen peanut butter chicken in buffets from Miami to Michigan, it’s practically a pillar of the genre. But here? Nada. Still, if that’s the only complaint, you’re doing something very, very right.
And here’s a massive shoutout to the gluten-sensitive crowd:
This place isn’t just buffet-good, it’s allergy-aware. My humans have never had a cross-contamination incident here, and trust me, we’re always on high alert for that kind of thing. Dishes are well-separated, labeling is thoughtful, and you never get the sense that the kitchen is playing allergy roulette behind the scenes. Major props.
Final verdict?
King Buffet is the unsung hero of Apopka buffet dining: affordable, delicious, welcoming, and surprisingly accommodating for dietary needs. It’s the kind of place where you leave full, happy, and only mildly ashamed of how many egg rolls you consumed. Which is exactly how it should be.
If you’re hungry, broke, or just really into chicken that comes in at least five saucy varieties, go. Now. Just don’t ask for peanut butter chicken. It’s still too soon.
– Bob the Skullz
Patrón spirit of bottomless plates and buffet enlightenment
(Still mourning the missing peanut butter chicken, but healing through Lo Mein therapy.)
This family-friendly spot offers a warm, welcoming atmosphere with a unique hot sauce display that delights all ages. The staff is attentive and accommodating, ensuring a comfortable experience for guests with dietary needs, including gluten-free and vegan options, in a lively yet considerate setting.
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Ray Hosack
This place is great. Easily accommodated my vegan diet, my friend's gluten-free needs, and other custom requests. Huge portion sizes (whole tray of nachos and a huge burrito), good drinks (had the wine margaritas), and the staff was great, not hesitating to lower the music to accommodate hearing aids worn by one of my party members.
This spot offers a lively and relaxing atmosphere enhanced by lovely reggae music, creating an unmatched vibe. Known for its super clean environment and attentive staff, it’s a cherished destination for those seeking a gluten-free friendly dining experience with genuine flavors.
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Jenn Smi
I have celiac’s disease and can’t eat out often this restaurant has gluten free options and it’s super clean!! The food is absolutely amazing and so is the staff! I love this place you will too!