Rows of tables with built-in grills and hot pot warmers fill a spacious, well-lit interior decorated with food-themed accents. A self-serve sauce bar and private karaoke rooms add interactive and social elements to the lively atmosphere. Ventilation systems reduce smoke, keeping the air comfortable despite active grilling at each table.
Offers both hot pot and BBQ options, providing a solid introduction for newcomers to these styles. The experience combines interactive cooking with flavorful ingredients in a casual setting.
Offers a combination of Korean BBQ and hot pot in an all you can eat format. The price is $33.00 for unlimited food.
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The restaurant has a two-hour table limit during busy hours.
Short ribs are only served after 3 pm on weekdays and all day on weekends.
Every soup broth is pork-based except for the chicken broth.
Medium-sized restaurant offers booth seating with built-in induction burners and a robotic waiter delivering dishes. Atmosphere stays quiet and elegant, suited for small groups and families. Hot pot and dim sum focus brings an authentic Chongqing and Chengdu vibe with clean, bright surroundings.
Dim sum stands out with authentic flavors and options not found elsewhere. Each person gets a personal hot pot to cook a variety of foods, making the experience interactive and fun.
Appetizers and vegetables come in an all you can eat style. A vegetarian buffet is available to add to dishes or soups.
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The restaurant offers all-you-can-eat hot pot and dim sum for $20.
Unlimited vegetables and side dishes are included with each combo.
The restaurant is only open for lunch on weekends and for dinner on other days.
Small space with a basic atmosphere and clean environment feels more like a diner than a traditional restaurant. Lunch buffet offers well-curated, tasty dishes with some standout items like orange beef and hunan lamb. Place fills up around noon and buffet items may run low near closing.
Spicy dishes like Kung Pao Chicken and Hunan Lamb stand out with bold flavors and a good balance of spice and umami. Soups such as Hot and Sour and Wonton are flavorful, while classics like General Tso's Chicken and crab rangoon are tasty and well-prepared.
Lunch buffet runs Monday through Friday with a well curated and tasty selection. Focus stays on quality over quantity in a small but satisfying setup. Takeout buffet option available for convenience.
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The lunch buffet is available from 11 AM to 1:30 PM, Monday through Friday.
Expect limited food options if arriving close to closing time, as dishes may not be refilled.
Takeout and DoorDash services are available from 11 AM to 9 PM, Monday through Saturday.
Small interior with simple yet pretty decor creates a clean and relaxing atmosphere. Buffet options appear only at lunch, catering to American tastes rather than authentic Chinese cuisine. Popular dishes include black pepper chicken and wings, noted for their flavor and heat level.
Sesame chicken and General Tso chicken come fresh and hot with great flavor. The menu includes crab Rangoon, black pepper chicken, lo mein, green beans, beef and broccoli, and noodles, all served in generous portions with consistently delicious taste.
Fresh and hot dishes come out quickly with a nice selection that tastes good. The buffet offers great value and beats many takeout options.
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The lunch buffet offers many options and rotates entrees daily.
The buffet is only available during lunch hours, not dinner.
Parking can be restrictive, so arrive early if possible.
Japanese restaurant offers an open layout with clean decor and a well-organized space. Atmosphere feels inviting and comfortable despite some cramped table arrangements. Features include a hibachi station and a sushi bar with fresh selections, creating a unique buffet experience.
General Tso's chicken stands out as a highlight. The menu offers a variety of starters like crab rangoons, potstickers, and stuffed jalapenos. Dim sum and soups, including miso broth, add to the selection.
Offers an all you can eat Hibachi and Sushi experience with a high quality buffet featuring some of the best sushi and grill options. Provides great value and incredible service throughout the meal.
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Expect to pay around $32 per person for the buffet.
The restaurant changes its service style at 3:45 PM, becoming a more upscale dining experience.
The buffet offers a variety of sushi and hibachi options, but prices are not clearly posted.
Japanese restaurant combines hibachi grill and sushi bar with a buffet offering fresh seafood and a variety of dishes. Atmosphere is well lit but can be noisy and cramped during busy times. Guests often enjoy the authentic sushi and lively dining experience.
Crab Rangoon stands out as a key dish, often noted for its quality and familiar taste. The menu also includes comfort foods like chicken tenders, fried wings, onion rings, and fresh fruit, catering to a range of tastes.
Offers an all you can eat buffet with reasonable pricing around $24.99. Includes a kids buffet deal that helps avoid food waste and suits family celebrations well.
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Lunch buffet costs $17, which is considered reasonable by some.
No takeout options are available; dining in is required.
The restaurant celebrates birthdays with a song and cake.
Buffet features a unique hibachi grill station where chefs prepare custom entrees. Atmosphere feels crowded and cramped, especially around buffet tables, with a loud and busy vibe on weekends. Decor includes colorful lamps and diverse cultural elements creating an engaging visual setting.
Mongolian beef stands out as a quick and satisfying choice. Other dishes like crab rangoon, hot and sour soup, and lo mein noodles also taste really good.
Offers a wide variety of authentic Chinese dishes with consistently fresh and flavorful options. The buffet stands out for its quality and traditional Asian flavors that attract repeat visits.
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Expect longer wait times during weekend dinner hours.
Lunch prices are lower than dinner prices, so visit during lunch for savings.
Children's birthday celebrations can be arranged with special desserts.
Massive dining room with carved wood beams and a fish-shaped chandelier creates a gorgeous atmosphere that feels relaxed due to high ceilings. Bright and clean space hosts a hibachi area alongside a sushi bar and buffet with small plated portions. Family-friendly vibe includes lively music and frequent server visits, making it energetic but noisy.
Choose-your-own hibachi lets you prepare udon, fried rice, and lo mein noodles that taste good. Dumplings come out great. Small plates serve just three pieces of General Tso's Chicken, which some might find limiting.
Sushi and sashimi stand out with fancy rolls and temperas featured. The buffet stays clean and replenished frequently, offering a satisfying and full experience.
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Dinner buffet costs $26 per adult, plus tax and tip.
The buffet includes a variety of sushi, hibachi, and appetizers.
No takeout containers allowed for leftover hibachi food.
Buffet restaurant offers spacious interior with simple seating and a sushi bar alongside a Mongolian grill. Atmosphere feels family-friendly and relaxed, though decor and furniture show signs of wear. Tables sit close together, creating a cozy but somewhat crowded dining experience.
General Tsao chicken and orange chicken stand out with strong flavors. Fresh options like crab Rangoon and sesame chicken add variety to the Chinese food selection.
Buffet offers a great variety including Chinese food, sushi, salad bar, and desserts. Unique Asian options like chicken feet, kimchi, and steamed pork buns stand out alongside standard items like roast beef and mini tacos. Pricing is affordable, and the buffet stays well stocked and clean.
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Lunch costs $11 per person, making it an affordable option.
The buffet offers a diverse selection of Asian dishes, including sushi and desserts.
Expect sticky tables and unclean restrooms during your visit.