Seafood restaurant offers a casual and fun vibe with a spacious interior suited for groups. A free snack bar with diverse options complements the fresh seafood dishes. Decor mixes sailor and traditional Chinese elements but shows signs of wear.
Crawfish comes in 1 lb portions but tastes off and could use longer cooking. The seafood is drenched in a chemical-tasting sauce that affects the flavor.
A free buffet offers a variety of foods like snacks, braised dishes, cold dishes, mung bean soups, ice jelly, and salads. During promotions, the buffet includes samples of duck, desserts, and salads.
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The restaurant offers a free buffet of samples during promotional periods.
Parking is free at the back of the restaurant with plenty of spots available.
Seniors aged 80+ can eat free up to $30, which is a nice perk.
Casual Cajun spot with fish and lobster decor and bench seating that can be uncomfortable. Atmosphere feels welcoming and pleasant with background music and TVs around. Known for great seafood boils and good drinks like margaritas and micheladas.
Boil Daddy serves crawfish with Daddy sauce, offering a taste that stands out from other spots. The menu includes shrimp, king crab legs, and Daddy’s noodles with shrimp, satisfying cravings for seafood boils.
Offers an all you can eat seafood boil with a special that provides good value.
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They no longer offer all-you-can-eat options.
Parking is limited with only a few spots available.
Lunch discounts are available from Monday through Thursday.
Buffet offers sushi and ramen bars, hot pot, and a hibachi grill for made-to-order dishes. Atmosphere feels cozy and spacious with clean, well-maintained decor. Noise level can be high due to frequent celebrations, creating a lively vibe.
Offers all-you-can-eat crawfish with a variety of other seafood options. Crawfish tends to be plain, while crab legs have a distinctive flavor different from typical oceanic taste.
Offers an endless selection of hot pot, sushi, boba, Chinese dishes, and ramen. Stands out as a top seafood buffet with an amazing variety typical of Asian all-you-can-eat spots.
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The price is $39.99 per person on weekends, plus a 12% service charge.
Lunch costs $25, ending around 3:30 pm, then dinner starts at $40.
A 12% mandatory tip is added to all bills, increasing the total cost.
Buffet restaurant offers spacious layout with high ceilings and an indoor koi pond creating an airy atmosphere. Noise levels rise from both lively diners and active staff, contributing to a chaotic vibe during peak times. Self-serve stations and fresh cooking areas add interactive elements to the dining experience.
Crawfish comes with an amazing spice and a Cajun boiled flavor that stands out. It appears alongside crab legs, shrimp, and oysters in a fresh and tasteful seafood buffet.
Offers an all-you-can-eat seafood buffet priced around $40 with multiple plates featuring different themes. Known for its wide variety, fresh seafood, and considered a top seafood buffet in the area.
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On Thursdays starting after 4 pm, the restaurant offers all-you-can-eat for $54.99 per person.
Lobster night on Thursdays costs $55 per person.
Expect a long line for lobsters on Thursday nights due to limited supply.
Buffet restaurant features Mongolian grill station where guests choose ingredients for fresh cooking. Atmosphere is loud with Mexican music, creating a high-energy, club-like vibe that discourages lingering. Seating is tight and close together, accommodating large groups but limiting personal space.
Big and meaty crawfish come frozen but are AA grade, making them worth the price. Plates often include Cajun shrimp alongside the crawfish, highlighting a wide seafood selection.
Offers a very good variety of dishes including sushi with tamago, which is rare at buffets. Prices stay below $20 with a senior discount. The space features a modernized design after renovation.
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Dinner menu items are available starting at 4pm.
Paradise Buffet closes at 8pm.
Senior citizens receive a 10% discount, making the buffet under $20.
Seafood buffet offers a spacious seating area with fresh sushi and a varied carving station. Atmosphere ranges from lively and vibrant to comfortable, with a welcoming vibe for families and groups. Guests can serve themselves and enjoy amenities like plastic gloves for shrimp peeling.
A great selection of seafood includes crawfish, crab, shrimp, mussels, and oysters. Crawfish comes deliciously seasoned and pairs well with crab legs and sushi.
Offers a good selection of fresh seafood and Asian dishes in an all-you-can-eat format. The buffet features excellent customer service and has improved over time.
Good to know
Giant king crab legs and oysters are served on Friday and Saturday.
All-you-can-eat seafood, sushi, salad, and dessert costs $19.99 per person.
Expect a 10-minute wait for a table during peak hours.
Spacious seafood restaurant with divided dining areas and background music by a DJ creates a fun and welcoming vibe. Lighting is moderate, and TVs show sports, adding to a casual atmosphere. Seafood boils feature seasonings suited for Asian palates, making it distinct from typical boils.
Large, meaty crawfish come with a garlic-forward seasoning that recalls night markets. All seafood, including shrimp, clams, and mussels, stays super fresh and well seasoned.
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The price is $38.99 for unlimited crawfish, shrimp, mussels, and more.
Parking is available for free, but street parking may be necessary.
Lunch specials are offered from Monday to Friday until 3pm.
Large buffet restaurant offers a spacious layout with bright lighting and comfortable seating. Atmosphere feels busy and lively, with music that can be loud and some crowding at times. Seafood selection, including crab and sushi, stands out among offerings.
Fresh crawfish appear alongside a variety of seafood like snow crabs, mussels, oysters, and clams. The selection includes multiple crab types and sea snails, offering a broad seafood spread.
Offers a seafood buffet with a good value for lunch and a chance to build a bowl with noodles, meats, and veggies cooked fresh. Includes dim sum, which is rare for Asian buffets, and most foods avoid the usual blandness.
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Dinner costs $32.99 per person on weekends.
Lunch is $19 per person with a 10% discount for seniors.
Crab legs are available for dinner on Saturdays.
Buffet restaurant offers a spacious, clean interior with well-lit, open atmosphere. It features Mongolian and hibachi stations with made-to-order options. Seating is close together, creating a busy but family-friendly environment.
Lin's serves crawfish and shrimp with no crab legs or other seafood. The crawfish stands out as the main seafood option, while other dishes are limited in variety.
Buffet offers fresh food with good quality and a clean setting. Fried rice and sushi stand out as excellent options compared to other buffets.
Good to know
Lunch is priced at $21, including a drink.
The buffet offers a variety of food options for lunch and dinner.
All allergens are noted in every dish in the buffet.
Buffet restaurant offers a large dining hall with modern decor and interactive stations like teppanyaki and DIY spicy hot pot. Atmosphere ranges from welcoming and lively to crowded with busy food lines. Entertainment includes multiple jumbo screens and a self-serve drink station.
Seafood selection includes crawfish, snow crabs, oysters, and tiger shrimps. Crawfish ranks lower than NOLA style but still gets praise for being good and flavorful.
Extensive seafood selection includes snow crabs, oysters, and abalone soup. Morning buffet offers a wide variety of dishes like Chinese food and sushi, with fresh ingredients cooked on the spot. Drinks come included, featuring bottled iced tea and a beverage dispenser.
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Lunch costs $26.99 per person on weekdays.
Dinner buffet is around $50 per person, including service and tax.
An 8% service fee is charged upfront on all bills.