Buffet restaurant combines hotpot and dim sum with a varied selection including premium meats and flavorful broths. Interior feels modern and cozy with spacious booths and a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere suited for groups. Music can be loud, but overall the environment supports social gatherings well.
Offers a unique combo of all-you-can-eat hot pot and dim sum with plenty of broth choices and fresh ingredients. Dim sum includes steamed truffle shrimp dumplings, soup dumplings, and stuffed peppers, all fresh and flavorful.
Hot pot buffet features plenty of broth choices and fresh ingredients including thinly sliced wagyu meats and a wide variety of vegetables. Dimsum buffet offers a great selection with food served hot and fresh, all at a fair price with occasional discounts.
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The price is $43 for all-you-can-eat hotpot and $1.99 for each dim sum dish.
They offer a 20% discount for the grand opening.
Expect a wide variety of fresh ingredients, including seafood, meat, and vegetables.
Spacious hot pot restaurant with modern decor and an impressive ceiling creates an inviting atmosphere. Guests engage in an interactive dining experience by cooking their own food at the table. A make your own sauce bar and unlimited drinks fridge add variety and convenience to the meal.
Offers an all-you-can-eat hot pot experience with a focus on seafood. Service stands out as attentive and friendly, enhancing the overall meal.
Unlimited drinks include soy milk, herbal tea, and durian dessert. Many varieties of ingredients make it a standout hot pot buffet.
Good to know
Come before 5 pm for quicker service; otherwise, expect to wait.
The restaurant has only about 6 parking spots in their lot.
They don’t take reservations, so join the waitlist online before you go.
Spacious interior stays comfortably cool with a relaxed, laid-back vibe. Affordable all-you-can-eat hot pot offers authentic broths and top-notch meat quality. Self-serve stations and free ice cream add to the convenient, well-stocked experience.
All-you-can-eat hot pot offers authentic Chongqing flavors with a focus on spicy lamb. The menu provides reasonable prices and a solid value for this style of Chinese food.
Offers an authentic Chinese hotpot in a buffet style where you can pick from most menu items. The price stays very reasonable for all you can eat, excluding some beverages and desserts.
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The all-you-can-eat hot pot is priced at $34 per person.
The restaurant offers a wide selection of meats, vegetables, and toppings.
The restaurant is newly opened and may have service delays.
Private booths with curtains for privacy create a cozy and intimate atmosphere. Spacious layout includes individual mini hot pots and karaoke rooms, blending dining with entertainment. Clean environment supports a relaxed, enjoyable experience.
Offers an all-you-can-eat seafood hot pot with fresh ingredients and a self-service option. The service is attentive, making it a solid spot for group dining and splurges.
Seafood stands out with a great variety of options alongside meat for hot pot. The buffet focuses on seafood hot pot with a wide selection to choose from.
Good to know
The buffet has a two-hour limit for dining.
You should join the waitlist a little before you want to have dinner.
All-you-can-eat King Crab is available on two special days each week.
Hot pot restaurant with gorgeous interior design and high ceilings creates a spacious, peaceful atmosphere. Guests enjoy personalized hotpot experiences with tablet ordering and a creative sauce bar. Membership offers access to exclusive dessert carts and booths, adding a unique touch.
Offers authentic Sichuan hot pot with a buffet style that stands out in the area. Known for delivering a phenomenal hot pot experience consistently.
Buffet offers a huge variety of all-you-can-eat hotpot options with broths catering to different spice levels. Drinks come from an unlimited refrigerator supply and desserts are unlimited for members.
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The minimum charge for the candied haws event is 300 for 5 people.
It's best to call and make a reservation to avoid long wait times.
The regular all-you-can-eat option costs about $35 per person.
Spacious setting with an extravagant exterior and chandeliers creates an elegant vibe. Clean environment pairs with good ventilation that prevents lingering smells. The atmosphere suits parties and casual dining with a mix of lively and relaxed energy.
Chinese BBQ here features tender char siu that melts in your mouth with a rich, lingering flavor. Fresh beef and skilled preparation highlight the authentic Chinese BBQ artistry on offer.
Lunch buffet offers fresh ingredients and free watermelon juice. Meat selection is spectacular, with less fat and no grimey taste, plus a wide variety of vegetables.
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The restaurant offers all-you-can-eat BBQ from 12 PM to 4:30 PM, Monday to Friday.
You must stop ordering meat at 12 o'clock.
The restaurant offers a complimentary meat tower for birthdays.
Private rooms with strong privacy and separate dining booths create a quiet, relaxed atmosphere ideal for friends or family gatherings. The space feels spacious and comfortable, with a noticeable scent of hot pot and smoke upon entry. Rooms often include amenities like KTV for added entertainment.
Seafood hot pot buffet offers unlimited mantis shrimp and a variety of fresh ingredients. The spot serves impressive hot pot with attentive service and a strong reputation for quality.
Unlimited mantis shrimp and fresh seafood stand out in the hot pot buffet. The all you can eat setup offers a wide variety of seafood options that stay fresh throughout the meal.
Good to know
There is a 2-hour limit for dining at the hotpot buffet.
The soup base costs an additional $10-$13 on top of the $51-$52 per person fee.
Customers have 2 hours from sitting down to finishing the meal.
Basement dining area features Hello Kitty karaoke room design with family style seating and Sanrio decals. Atmosphere is colorful and lively, inviting guests to stay and enjoy music and karaoke. Unlimited refills of crayfish, fruit, and free ice-cream complement the clean, spacious environment.
Offers all-you-can-eat hot pot and Chinese BBQ with good quality meat and grilled fish. The hot pot is authentic and delicious, priced around $39.99 for a combined experience.
Wide variety of options fills the buffet with many choices. Skewers stand out as delicious and come in a great variety. Service moves fast and includes unlimited soft drinks.
Good to know
The all-you-can-eat hot pot option costs $39.9 per person.
Tipping is compulsory at this establishment with a minimum of 15%.
The restaurant offers 2-for-1 beers during happy hour.
Spacious seating and comfortable couches create a relaxed dining area with simple modern decor reflecting Chongqing hot pot style. The atmosphere is cozy and lively, supported by a clean sauce bar and a variety of free snacks and drinks. Tables offer reasonable separation, making it suitable for groups and casual gatherings.
Hot pot here features an exquisite spicy broth and a wide variety of fresh ingredients like tender meats and crisp vegetables. The experience offers authentic Sichuan flavors with attentive service in a clean setting.
Lunch buffet offers great broth and a wide variety of fresh ingredients. The sauce station includes many sauces plus free items like spicy peanut chicken and Bing fen dessert, all at a cost-effective price.
Good to know
$1 beers are available at the restaurant.
The Christmas Special allows four people to eat while only one pays.
You have two hours to eat and cannot leave food behind.
Elegant setting combines with fresh seafood and all-you-can-eat lobster to create a comfortable, traditional hot pot experience. Private rooms offer quiet dining, while the atmosphere stays clean and bright. The place stands out for its beautiful decoration and wide seafood selection.
Broth options include spicy Sichuan and herbal chicken, both rich and balanced. The seafood hot pot buffet features fresh premium meats, seafood, crisp vegetables, and handmade dumplings.
Fresh and unlimited seafood stands out with a rich variety of ingredients. The buffet includes unlimited lobster and a complete selection of dishes at the seafood hot pot.
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The restaurant offers all-you-can-eat seafood, including unlimited lobster and durian.
Parking is super convenient with a lot right at the door.
Beer is only $1 a bottle, making it an affordable drink option.
Hot pot restaurant offers a cozy atmosphere with well-lit, spacious seating suited for couples or small groups. The interior features clean, attractive decor and practical amenities like a sauce bar and self-serve soft drinks. The vibe stays comfortable and inviting, pairing a relaxed setting with attentive service.
Offers an all-you-can-eat hot pot with a large selection of fresh ingredients like beef, lamb, vegetables, dumplings, fish, and tofu. Features a Mongolian style broth and a buffet bar with eggrolls and fruits for dessert.
Variety stands out with a wide selection of meats, seafood, and vegetables. Buffet includes unlimited shrimp, calamari, fish, clams, and fresh vegetables alongside a bar with eggrolls and fruits for dessert.
Good to know
The AYCE lunch special from 12pm-3pm is $24.95.
You can dine all you can eat within 90 minutes.
There is a compulsory charge of 20% gratuity.
Small noodle house with modern decor and cool wall art creates a unique atmosphere that feels inviting despite its size. The menu offers spicy southwestern Chinese cuisine with generous portions and affordable prices. Self-serve condiments and a quiet setting make for a relaxed dining experience.
Hot pot features sheep scorpion and tofu skin that stand out for flavor. Dumplings come tasty and filling, and fish fillet in hot chili oil carries a strong Szechuan peppercorn kick.
Unlimited buffet offers sheep, scorpions, and crayfish with a set including sauced bones. Price is 31 per person with unlimited refills for two people.
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The health grading of the restaurant is C.
The hotpot buffet offers great value for money at 31 per person with unlimited refills.
Customers can choose from vermicelli rice noodles, cellophane noodles, or wheat noodles.
Hot pot restaurant offers spacious seating with retro cultural decor and a self-serve sauce bar for personalized flavors. Atmosphere is loud and lively, especially during peak hours with blaring music and karaoke in private rooms. Large screens and cool lighting add to the energetic vibe.
Offers all-you-can-eat hot pot and barbecue with thinly sliced meat that enhances flavor. The mango slushie with boba provides a refreshing finish to the meal.
Unlimited all-you-can-eat hotpot comes with individual pots and a good variety of dishes. Barbecue options also offer unlimited protein portions alongside the hotpot.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended to avoid long waits.
The hot pot place offers an all-you-can-eat option at an affordable price of $30 per person.
There is a 3-hour time limit for dining.
Hot pot restaurant with individual cooking stations and modern induction stoves creates a sleek, spacious setting. Loud electro-pop music fills the air, giving a lively, energetic vibe. Guests enjoy a DIY sauce bar and tablet ordering, making the experience interactive and personalized.
Each diner gets their own personalized hot pot, making the experience unique and efficient. The hot pot features clean, quality ingredients and offers a great balance of flavor and service.
Personal pots come with a double broth option including a silver broth. The buffet offers a variety of sides and sauces, plus unlimited noodles, dessert, and appetizers during all-you-can-eat hours.
Good to know
Reservations are required due to high demand, especially on weekends.
Happy hour offers 30% off from Monday to Friday between 12 PM and 5 PM.
The average cost is about $95 per person after tax and tip.
Large space with upstairs and basement areas suits both small and big groups. Sauce bar offers many ingredients for custom blends, complemented by amenities like aprons and gloves. Atmosphere combines nostalgic decor with music and karaoke, creating a lively dining environment.
Hot pot here offers great value with an all-you-can-eat option around $30 per person. Ingredients include fresh herbs, seafood, and tofu skin, delivering a flavorful and satisfying experience.
Unlimited seafood and vegetables come with fresh ingredients including a wide variety of meats and other items. A selection of condiments lets you create your own sauce for the hotpot.
Good to know
Birthday celebrations allow the birthday person to eat for free.
This is an AYCE (All You Can Eat) restaurant.
There is a 2-hour eating time limit for diners.
Spacious restaurant with modern decor and colorful umbrellas hanging from the ceiling creates a bright, clean atmosphere. Energy feels calm and pleasing, though seating encourages quick turnover. Features include all-you-can-drink bubble tea, a sushi and sashimi bar, and a hot pot setup at each table.
Table side hot pot lets you cook with a variety of seafood, meats, and vegetables. Affordable options include barbecue, cheesy lobster, and classic dishes like short ribs and pork belly.
Seafood and sushi offer an excellent selection with an endless variety including snow crab. The buffet serves fresh and flavorful dishes at a fixed price for all-you-can-eat.
Good to know
There is a 2 hour limit for dining.
Dinner is priced at $38.99 per person.
Expect a line during weekends.
Small, crowded space with beautiful decoration and mellow music creates a cozy yet lively atmosphere. Dim sum offerings are authentic and fresh, attracting a diverse crowd willing to wait for a table. The restaurant stands out for its all-you-can-eat brunch and wide menu covering many Chinese cuisine favorites.
Dim sum here features authentic flavors with a juicy texture that stands out. Dishes like crabmeat and shrimp with spinach dumplings, and scallop and shrimp with pea sprout dumplings arrive hot and fresh, consistently excellent across multiple items.
An all you can eat lunch offers unlimited dim sum for 90 minutes at $32.65 including tax. The deal suits those with a big appetite who can finish at least four items priced $7.99 or more each.
Good to know
The unlimited dim sum offer lasts for 90 minutes and costs $32.65 including tax.
Expect smaller portion sizes; ordering two dishes may leave you hungry.
The restaurant only allows one size for soup and fried rice.
Spacious hot pot restaurant offers an all-you-can-eat buffet with a self-service sauce bar for custom dips. The atmosphere is cozy and chic with warm, chill vibes encouraging guests to linger. Tables are roomy and the setup supports an authentic, flavorful hot pot experience.
Hot pot here features a mala spicy broth that stands out for its rich flavor. The spot offers an all-you-can-eat experience with very good choices of hot pot dishes.
Endless variety of ingredients and quality selections define the buffet here. The $30 all you can eat lunch offers a cozy atmosphere with a memorable hotpot experience.
Good to know
You pay $39.99 per person for the AYCE dinner, plus $15 for broth.
You have 90 minutes to eat, so plan accordingly.
The only dining option is 'all you can eat'.
Small Chinese restaurant with two upper floors and a quiet atmosphere. Offers affordable prices and large eggrolls, making it a go-to spot for budget-friendly meals. Music plays in the background, adding a lively touch to the otherwise simple setting.
Beef chow fun features tender beef and chewy noodles with a classic wok hei flavor. Lo mein stands out with tasty proteins like roast pork and garlic chicken in decent portions.
Buffet offers lots of choices including chicken, shrimp, and vegetable lo mein. Pricing is by weight, around $7.99 to $9.50 per pound, letting you control portion size.
Good to know
The recession buster lunch costs $10 for rice with boneless spare ribs, no drink.
Food is priced by weight at $9.99 per pound; buffet charges $7.99 per pound.
The General Tso’s Chicken bowl costs $8.75 plus tax.
Dim sum restaurant offers a warm, cozy atmosphere with well-lit interiors featuring bamboo slats and pleasant acoustics. The space feels fast casual yet inviting, with air conditioning providing comfort. Guests enjoy a varied dim sum selection praised for quality and presentation.
Dim sum features a variety of delicious dumplings and a signature platter with nine pieces and four sauces. The menu includes soup dumplings, sesame rice balls, custard pork buns, and Cantonese-style lobster.
Variety of dim sum dishes stands out with good value pricing. Food and service maintain consistent quality throughout the buffet.
Good to know
Happy hour is available, offering discounted drinks and appetizers.
The restaurant has a mandatory 18% tip included in the bill.
The price for dim sum is fair, with good portion sizes.
Buffet restaurant offers a clean, bright space with upstairs seating playing classical and modern jazz. Atmosphere feels chill but a bit frantic due to nearby busy area. Self-service setup provides a large variety of dishes with reasonable prices, appealing to groups and early diners.
Dumplings come fried or steamed and pair well with a sausage egg roll. Mochi offers a sweet finish to the meal.
A large variety of fresh food is served at good temperatures with frequent staff refreshes. Options include salads, breakfast wraps, sandwiches, sushi, and udon, making it suitable for groups and varied tastes.
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Prices are cheaper if you use cash.
The price of the buffet is fair for New York at $13.99 per pound.
You can pick and choose what you want, weigh it, and then pay.
Seafood restaurant offers an intimate setting with private booths and a sea-inspired aesthetic. Atmosphere features soft old school R&B music that encourages singing along, creating a lively yet cozy vibe. Known for fresh lobsters and crabs, it combines great food with a vibrant musical backdrop.
Crab Rangoon stands out as a delicious choice. Dishes like garlic butter lobster, pan-fried scallops, and spicy crab claws add variety and bold flavors.
Offers a premium seafood buffet with unlimited options including big lobster. The price is higher than average but matches the bougie seafood experience provided.
Good to know
Make a reservation before visiting to avoid a long wait.
The wait time for a party of 2 on a Saturday night at 5 pm is 3 HOURS.
You have 2 hours to eat as much as you wish.
Modern decor and spacious booth seating create a sophisticated yet cozy atmosphere. Guests enjoy self-serve drinks and sauces alongside thoughtful amenities like bibs and coat bags. The vibe balances comfort with a clean, inviting environment.
Offers a $10 unlimited buffet with king crab and raw oysters. Service is consistently good with clear pricing and transparent charges. Tables have bags for coats to keep them free from hot pot smells.
Unlimited king crab and fresh mantis shrimp stand out in the buffet. It includes a wide variety of seafood like sashimi, pig feet, and crayfish, plus unique snacks and drinks all free.
Good to know
Free king crab is available for tables of 4 as a promotion.
The regular seafood buffet costs $33.95, while the premium buffet is $48.99 for lunch.
You get half price for the top tier on your birthday with at least 3 adults.
Spacious and bright with luxurious decor and grand ambiance, the restaurant features dim sum carts and live cooking stations that add to its lively atmosphere. Multiple private and banquet rooms accommodate large events, while background karaoke music creates a unique, energetic vibe.
Dim sum features fresh, flavorful dishes served very hot. The menu offers a wide variety of authentic Cantonese options like har gow and siu mai, all made with consistent quality.
Good to know
Dim sum is discounted until 4 PM from Monday to Friday.
The venue hosts events often, which can lead to crowded conditions.
The best time to visit for dim sum is between 3 PM to 5 PM.
Hot pot restaurant offers a comfortable setting with plenty of seating and good spacing between diners. The atmosphere stays quieter than larger hot pot places, creating a homie vibe. Unlimited drinks and an ice cream bar with various flavors add a unique touch to the experience.
Hot pot features multiple spicy levels and inventive taste profiles with a variety of meat and vegetarian broths. The meal includes all you can eat options, soft drinks, and an ice cream bar at an affordable price.
Unlimited soft drinks and a serve-yourself ice cream bar come with the all-you-can-eat hot pot. The buffet includes a wide variety of meats like pork, beef, chicken, fish, shrimp, and scallops, plus multiple broth options for the hot pot base.
Good to know
The all-you-can-eat experience costs $40 per person, including non-alcoholic drinks and ice cream.
Dining time is limited to 100 minutes for the all-you-can-eat option.
Expect a 30-minute wait for groups of 5 or more during peak hours.
Large dining space combines Chinese and Western styles with multiple stories and wooden architecture. Loud, energetic atmosphere features frequent birthday songs that dominate the soundscape. An expansive sauce bar and digital ordering system support a casual, group-friendly experience.
Hot pot features authentic broths like pork bone and offers an all-you-can-eat option with a wide variety of ingredients. Meat is well seasoned and tender, and ordering happens via a QR code at the table.
Unlimited hotpot and BBQ come with an endless amount of dish options. The buffet offers a variety of meat options and both alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks at a reasonable price.
Good to know
You eat for free on your birthday if you bring a guest.
The birthday person gets their meal free, but check conditions on their website.
There is a 1.5 hours time limit for parties of 2.
Buffet restaurant offers a spacious, bright interior with modern decor and comfortable seating. Atmosphere is lively and noisy, often filled with big families, creating a bustling vibe. Food stations include a live BBQ and sushi bar, adding interactive and fresh options to the experience.
Soft, flavorful char siu melts in your mouth. Tender Peking duck with crispy skin and juicy lamb chops stand out among other dishes like sweet and sour pork and stir-fried beef.
Offers a wide range of traditional dishes with excellent food and great service. Pricing stays affordable for a premium buffet experience.
Good to know
The dinner buffet costs $49.99 per person, including premium options.
The lunch buffet costs $27.99, with a 10% discount for seniors.
On Sundays, the buffet offers all-you-can-eat lobsters.
Buffet restaurant includes cook-to-order hibachi and an impressive sushi station within a beautiful, renovated interior. Atmosphere tends to be noisy and lively, with children often running around. Seating is more open with fewer tables and no dividers, creating a spacious but sometimes cramped feel.
Dinner offers a wide range of Peking duck, prime rib, and seafood like lobster and king crab legs. The menu includes BBQ spare ribs, crispy peanut chicken, and a raw bar with crabs, shrimp, mussels, and clams.
Offers a wide variety of dishes including classic Chinese food, sushi, and desserts. Prices stay inexpensive and fair, with breakfast costing less than lunch.
Good to know
Dinner pricing starts at 3:30 PM.
Brunch is only served on weekends with breakfast dishes available.
On weekends, enjoy a carving station featuring lamb, corned beef, prime rib, and Peking duck.