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Blazin’ Bite

3.4 (20 reviews)
Open • 11:00 am - 9:30 pm
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Brennan S.

We went for all you can eat lunch and it was amazing!! Our waitress was so sweet. We tried a ton of things, and it was all tasty. Was it the best dim sum ever? No but it was all you can eat so I think it was worth it.

La I.

Overall: Mixed impressions. Great for price-conscious diners, but not a standout dim-sum experience. Pros Very affordable all-you-can-eat pricing. Large, inviting space. Some dishes show potential (e.g., the house noodles). Cons Food quality inconsistent: shot rib tasted old and overcooked (repeatedly). Soup dumplings not soupy enough (lacking broth/juiciness). Dim-sum experience not up to the level you'd expect for the price. The dining room felt empty during your visit, which affected the atmosphere. The staff were friendly and checked in on us often, which was nice.

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Justin A.

Incredible ambiance and excellent flavors. Service was fast and the server was super nice. The inside is gorgeous - two massive screens with professional lighting and stage. Great place to go with family and friends, and can imagine it'd be a wonderful space for a company or personal event.

Makayla J.

I heard about this all you can eat AND DRINK (boba milk tea) karaoke bar all for $18.99 so I wanted to check it out. I was able to talk to the owner Bo, and he told me the restaurant is fairly new and they recently came out it's their brunch menu (available 10:3-3 everyday). I started with the Soup Dumplings, and an assortment of buns. The Soup Dumplings were BY FAR the best I've ever tasted at any restaurant. I've had store bought and tried them at a handful of other places and the flavor and soupiness of them did it for me. I also really enjoyed the Chashu Bun, I do however wish there was more of the yummy filling in proportion to the fluffy dough. I had the Chili Wontons. These were good. Not a knock out of the park like the soup dumplings but still tasty, and a lot of the other more mild dishes I really enjoyed dipping in the chili oil sauce. The pork dumplings I found were kinda soupy which I enjoyed but mild in flavor. They were a nice palate cleanser for the rest of my meal. My second favorites of the night, and I consumed a lot of food, were the scallion pancakes, and spicy garlic shrimp. The shrimp would have been perfect if it had a hint of zest to it. Other than that it was ACTUALLY spicy, imagine that. The flavors were great too. The scallion pancakes were flavorful, crispy, and I like the punchy salty sauce that came drizzled on. I do wish I had a sweet chili sauce but that honestly is personal preference on how I consume mine (I'm also a sauce gal), how they served them was tasty alone. They had light loco music playing. I def recommend, have lunch/dinner and sing some karaoke!

A seafood boil featuring lobster, crawfish, mussels, octopus, corn on the cob, and noodles served in a large metal dish.

The food was good, the spicy garlic sauce is amazing with the seafood. However, service was really slow and it wasn't even that busy. Took a really long time to get my water, water refills and they brought out the food but then took forever to bring us plates, napkins, and utensils. So we sat there just staring at our hot food for awhile. If the sauce wasn't so good, I'd probably give this a one star review for bad experience.

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Food was very good me and my buddy came to get the all you can eat and was not disappointed the snow crab and mussels were to die for

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Need a mobile POD. It's like a subway line. Noelani is amazing bartender. Great service. Just need to update the POD.

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