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Disgusting! Everything was horrible, stay away!! Can't even do a wonTon soup right! Deserts were days old. Rarely have I eaten this badly.

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The quality is very poor, nothing of choice quality poorest cuts of all meat products. My opinion quite an unhealthy place.

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KungFu Legende

KungFu Legende

3.0(3 reviews)
0.6 kmLaval

The taste was awful. The smell was bad. I advise you not to…read moreorder online. On the 3 courses I've eaten I've disliked 3. threw the others away.

Well this place went downhill .. it use to be called Hasu and it was always the busiest place to go…read morefor AYCE buffet and sushi.. we came here on a sunday and we were a bit worried as there was no one there .. maybe it was an off day who knows but that was already a huge red flag .. listen the place is decent the foods ok but it doesn't meet up to the standards of the old Hasu .. you gotta get up yourself and walk to get your food concept is half/half like you got all the wok grill food that you have to go pick up yourself and then if you like sushi's you order it on the tablet and they come serve you the sushi on the table. Service was great! Can't complain. The BYOW is still in effect so they come and open the bottle of wine you bring for you and bring out glasses. I just really am mixed .. the soups were cold as hell .. my miso soup was still cold. My food was bland and just mediocre .. sushi rice was a lil stale I was trying to revitalize it by dunking the crap out of it in Spicy mayo and soya sauce Lolol The kimchi was awful. But then they had delicious tender grilled chicken and delicious crispy shrimps so the food was mixed .. it felt weird because not everything was consistent. It was alright decent ish but what you expect for an AYCE .. I guess I was hoping it would live up or exceed to their old name. Changing owners definitely didn't serve this place justice. Not sure I'll be back maybe who knows lol Cheers

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Buffet des Continents - Plates 4-a and 4-b of 4:  Jello, chocolate cake, strawberry/vanilla cake, and pudding Chomeur ... all good.  I don't do this very often!

Buffet des Continents

2.9(35 reviews)
31.7 km
$$

Foods are good, different varieties, service was good as well, ambience was giving Europe theme.read more

Okay, this is the first Buffet des Continents in Quebec at which I've eaten, having eaten here a…read morefew times. I also tried the Brossard location once. My last experience was at this location in St.-Jerome and I'm writing an update for it. Let me say that this is a very nice store. This northern suburb skews newer and this restaurant aligns with that observation. It's also nice that it has a mezzanine and even an outdoor upstairs seating patio. This location has the leaning tower of Pisa in the midst of it while Brossard has the Eiffel Tower, making this chain kitsch in this regard, albeit with "clear" branding. I went with the typical 4 plate system: salads and vegetables, entrees 1, entrees 2, and desserts. I also had coffee. The variety of food is quite vast. Popular foods tend to be North American/Canadian, Italian, Greek, and some Asian and Mexican choices. There is also a rotisserie and carving station. The first plate with the salads and vegetables was uniformly good. For the most part, the second plate, with meat and fish, was also good. I had some issues with the third plate, upon which I had put on some slices of pizza and a small Greek casserole. Some of the items tasted a little flat, with the Greek casserole in a round tin being especially so. Then, the fourth plate was good, and it had different flavors of jello, cake, as well as pudding Chomeur. I laughed at all the jello that was on display, thinking that the residents of a senior housing locale would be very excited by all that jello! As for the pudding Chomeur, it wasn't as moist as what I had at the Brossard location. I want to add that I went into this Buffet des Continents within an hour of closing. I was immediately told that, because it was a week night and the patronage was a little low, it was not likely that additional food would be added. This could account for some of the mains being a little bland after sitting out for a while. The apparent manager was very friendly and helpful. The younger employees servicing the table were nice enough. However, in going up to the buffet area to get the next plate, I found my table cleared off not once, but twice! They rectified it and the manager explained that some staff members were newer. I found these errors both irritating and funny because, with a packed house on a wintry day in Brossard, the serving staff there seemed to have connected with the patrons, as in engaging with them and remembering them, such that my table was never erroneously cleared. For four plates of food, the week night dinner price was definitely fair. I also like that this store/chain has adopted a system whereby you can have an automatic 12% put onto the tab that will act as a tip. I like that they chose a percentage between 10 and 15, which is about where I tip when at an AYCE/buffet sort of set-up. Take note that there has been a name change. Buffet des Continents is now Saveurs des Continents, which means "flavors of the continents" in French. This store could easily get back up to 4 star status. They have a very nice restaurant that is spacious, quirky, and interesting, and the distribution of what they feature has something for almost everyone. They just need to fix a few of the blander items, such as some that I mentioned, and it will be all good ... at least in my book.

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Buffet des Continents - "A little bit of Cyclades in the sun" - a spin on Mambo # 5.  If you didn't know, the Cyclades make up an archipelago of Greek islands.

"A little bit of Cyclades in the sun" - a spin on Mambo # 5.  If you didn't know, the Cyclades make up an archipelago of Greek islands.

Buffet des Continents - Plates 1-a and 1-b of 4:  (left) garbanzo beans, broccoli, olives, and pasta salad, and (right) Greek salad and Caesar salad - all good

Plates 1-a and 1-b of 4:  (left) garbanzo beans, broccoli, olives, and pasta salad, and (right) Greek salad and Caesar salad - all good

Buffet des Continents - The exterior of the buffet-resto as seen in the morning.  (L'exterieur du buffet-resto vu durant le matin.)

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The exterior of the buffet-resto as seen in the morning.  (L'exterieur du buffet-resto vu durant le matin.)

Saveurs Des Continents

Saveurs Des Continents

3.0(50 reviews)
23.3 km
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I said I wasn't going to do it on this last visit, but I broke down. I'm talking about going to…read morethe buffet at Saveurs des Continents, the apparent new name for Buffet des Continents. The newer name means "flavors of the continents" when translated into English and that probably has a better ring to it than the previous name. The dishes here go all the way from 2 to 5 stars, so that averages out to 3.5 stars, which isn't so bad considering how much choice they offer. Mostly I take from the Canadian-North American, Italian, Greek, and Middle Eastern food. They also have a staffed grill where they can cut you a nice little slab of meat. They have a section with Asian food and I also noticed a sushi area, the latter of which is beyond my line of demarcation. This is why, as I've said on the previous review, you will be breaking bread with people from 5 continents. (Should there be a token Australian in attendance, that would take it up to 6 continents.) The service at Saveurs des Continents is fine. Be sure to engage the server in such a way that they don't forget you and won't clean off your table while you are going up to the buffet line to get another plate of food. (I've had that happen up at St. Jerome once, and the place was far from full.) In this case, the server and I spoke Spanish and he didn't mind at all because, after all, this is Montreal and it subscribes to the concept of a "cultural mosaic." Bring it on. There is also a person who will come around to take a drink order, but I go with the included coffee or tea. With all that said, the pricing scheme is fair. It is slightly different depending on the time of the day and day of the week. The pricing includes a gratuity to the tune of about 12.5%, if I recall correctly, that they distribute to the employees. You are free to give your server a little bit more if you choose to. So, in revisiting Saveurs des Continents, I'm going to go with 4 stars. They offer a lot of food choices across a broad spectrum, fair pricing, decent service, and a unique brand of quirkiness and diversity that you don't easily forget. Also, with REM joining the Metro system and Exo commuter trains, this newer light rail system can take you from the city to the south shore. Your stop will be the Panama station and, from there, there is a pedestrian underpass and path that goes to the shopping center with this buffet. One thing is that it will be easier to get back home with the light rail and not think of having to adjust your tilt steering wheel upward. Finally, if this American manages to come in here once on each visit to Montreal area, then this Saveurs des Continents is more realistically a 4 star sort of place.

Saveurs des Continents. Le vaste choix de plats internationaux est hors de ce monde ! Ils…read moreproposent tous types d'aliments et cuisines - salades, soupes, fruits de mer, viandes à la découpe, desserts. Aliments italiens, grecs, chinois, japonais, vietnamiens et québécois. Ne vous inquiétez pas, oui c'est vrai, la file d'attente semble très longue et parfois la file d'attente se termine jusqu'à l'extérieur avec une attente minimum d'1 heure pour arriver à une table, mais ça en vaut la peine. Vous devez l'essayer par vous-même.

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Saveurs Des Continents - This setup, which shows a vast number of serving areas, is fairly kitsch and I'm not even showing you the Eiffel Tower to the left

This setup, which shows a vast number of serving areas, is fairly kitsch and I'm not even showing you the Eiffel Tower to the left

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Saveurs Des Continents - Sauvers des Continents by night!  This warehouse of food is now reachable from the REM station, about 10 minutes on foot to the right.

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Sauvers des Continents by night! This warehouse of food is now reachable from the REM station, about 10 minutes on foot to the right.

Lucky Buffet - Still more food

Lucky Buffet

4.0(43 reviews)
97.4 km
$$

I normally avoid buffets, but Lucky Buffet has a great selection and the food is fresh. There is a…read moregood variety of vegetables in several dishes. They also provide fast, efficient service.

What a pleasant surprise this was! I was coming to buy Girl Scout Cookies as they were being sold…read morethere yesterday (Friday) and I am a sucker for Girl Scouts as my nana spoiled me growing up and bought me boxes of Thin Mints whenever Girl Scout Cookie Season came around. Luckily, i was able to snag the last box of Thin Mints and a box of Trefoils, so I am not complaining. Since I was already at the location, I thought why not try the restaurant. I did not know what to expect and honestly I did not factor in that it was a buffet. Coming from Miami originally (though currently living in Saint Albans), I was lucky (no pun intended ^_^) to have had some really great buffets to experience in Miami, FL (ie. Kyojin in South Miami, Canton in Coral Gables, POC in Coral Gables) but I was craving Chinese food as I had not had any in so long. Lucky Buffet did not disappoint. They had sit down dining service as well as to go service. I am not sure if they deliver. If they did that would be amazing! But it was pretty busy which is always a good sign for a restaurant because it means they are doing good business and there is a demand for it. I ended up eating with my eyes and then my stomach because i filled 2 to go containers with a variety/assortment of foods like General Tso's chicken (my favorite), chicken & broccoli, crunchy and flavorful snap peas, crispy wonton noodles, very breaded/fluffy battered chicken tenders, and some vegetable fried rice that i doused in the General Tsao's sauce). I also got some of these Buttered scalloped potatoes which O-M-G were so darn good. They also had sliced onion mixed into the batch and no complaints there. It came out to a total of $38. There was a sign that said it was like $7.95 for pound of food and I figured I would splurge since I am not sure when I would be back there. I walk everywhere and in the cold, frigid temps, it's a bit cumbersome (and dangerous) to walk with food like that over icy sidewalks and slushy-muddy snow. I can't speak to what dining in would be like, but it seemed pretty decent. There was a steady flow of customers coming in and out which is always good to see. I also liked how they had fortune cookies sitting on display in the middle of the place for guests to take. I took about six lol I can't resist a good old fashioned fortune cookie:) If I ever happen to be walking by again, I would consider it again, but it is a lot of food. So you have to go on an empty stomach and also try not to over indulge or else you will have tummy issues. Chinese food is notorious for having MSG, but I am not sure if they use that there. I will say that they had a pretty decent dessert bar and ice cream selection. The people of Saint Albans are "lucky" to have this restaurant in their midsts. Also parking is pretty ample for those that have vehicles and the restaurant itself seemed pretty clean and well organized. If buffet items got low, they immediately would replenish them. The food was hot and ready to go. A plus was the little keychains being sold at the front at the counter. I had to get a Stitch one because I love the Stitch character. He's so cute ^_^ They also had a Spiderman one and Hello Kitty one so any fans of those characters would be pleasantly surprises and amused to see them being sold there once you check out and pay. Highly recommend this place.

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Lucky Buffet - My plate#2, hot and sour soup

My plate#2, hot and sour soup

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Ming Wah

Ming Wah

3.1(9 reviews)
29.1 km
$$

I went here before but It was a few years ago, they renovated ( don't know when ) and it looks…read morenice. Went for dinner and it has pretty much the same as "usual", I know that they do breakfast to but never went. I was kinda impressed, so all you can eat restaurants they make in big quantities and they taste so so, but here? The "Wong Tong" soup is so much better, they have like 5-6 types of sushi's ( not a lot ) but they are soooo good. They have a few / lot of things that are fried, tip: don't eat to much because it makes you "sick" after a while ( personnel experience ) I tried to eat not a lot but a little bit of everything. What they offer: -fried food -more "Asian" type of food, noodles and soups -soups -quite a few dessert types -salads / fruit bar -rice and medium "breakfast potatoes" And a whole lot more. Didn't take the best pictures, but at least you will have an idea how it looks like. I gave it 3 stars because it's a good restaurant, it just not a restaurant that I was "visually" impressed by. The food was amazing so 3/5 stars. My experience was great, just didn't based my review on my servers "humour" because she looked "annoyed / tired of working their" kinda face: but she did her job well. Gave us lots of water, took our dishes when we were done, yeah nice. Really recommend this place! I will certainly go more often and try the breakfast menu to next tim!

we had dinner yesterday night it was a nightmare food warm not tasty fries hard and dry they have…read morelost customers

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