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    3.6 (9 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    'wonton soup' #1
    Nicola P.

    I'm not happy with this place for 2 main reasons: the "wonton soup" is Terrible & they don't use real chili's in their spice dishes, just hot sauce, which is Really Disappointing!! The wonton soup is laughable as it's just matted, heated up wonton wrappers! The meat in the wontons is non-existent & when I called BC I was upset, they told me they would be giving me new & better wonton soup- but it was The. Same. Exact. Matted. Mess. If I wanted a bowl of wonton wrappers, I could easily boil them at home myself - not pay money for it. I Love Wonton Soup & have had some off the Best in Chicago (Chinatown & Beyond) & this was Beyond Terrible!! My Second Pet Peeve about this place is the fact that real Chinese chilies ARE NOT used in preparing the hot & spicy dishes, but instead, a generic hot sauce is used (from packets given as condiments on the side) which adds Nothing of flavor & heat to the dishes. This is sad & again, disappointing!! We ordered a few items from this place on 2 different occasions & most items were just meh - tasting like overpriced reheated frozen dishes I could get at the grocery store & mess up at home!! The vegetable fried rice is a bland, mushy & an off-putting dull yellow in color. Egg Rolls - thr egg rolls were greasy & hard on the outside. Both the BBQ ribs & Boneless BBQ ribs were burnt & chewy, like beef jerky. The Cream Cheese Wonton were over-fried with very little filling (again- the issue seems to be filled items here are not filled at all.) The pan-fried wontons had a lot of filling, but were super greasy. The pork & beef lo mein dishes were super greasy & salty. The beef with broccoli had super soft broccoli (and a random carrot *non-existent quality control*) & we wanted to try beef with snow peas but instead got beef & broccoli AGAIN the 2nd time with no explanation why...) The Sesame Chicken & Salt/Pepper chicken were both 90% fried soggy batter & not much flavor. The salt/pepper chicken was not hot & spicy at all. The General Tso's Shrimp was another over bartered soft plate, with a sweet jelly glazed sauce (not spicy at all/ just goopy.) The seafood delight had over salty imitation crab & soft overcooked shrimp. The Hunan Pork wasn't hot/spicy and the veggies were hard & undercooked. I wanted to like the Szechuan Chicken really bad, since Szechuan is one of my Favorite Flavor Profiles *EVER* but there was no flavor at all & the veggie to chicken ratio was way off as there was barely any chicken!! They did give free fried Chinese donuts but globs of fried dough just didn't work for us. They were also covered with some sugar/salt, so I'm not sure what that was about- I think maybe just a 'salt-for-sugar' mistake. Gross. I gave this place 2 tries & shame on me for that! We won't be back.

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    3 years ago

    Fried Rice is delicious & the staff are very friendly. They have anything you would want.

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    8 years ago

    Misunderstood the menu. Thought chow mein would be noodles. It was bean sprouts...flavor on other food ordered was good.

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    China Wok - Mongolian Beef

    China Wok

    4.3(8 reviews)
    14.9 mi
    $

    We have eaten here a few times (via takeout) during COVID-19, while our favorite Chinese place in…read morethe area is closed. We have been able to order and pay over the phone, then walk in to pick up our order. We have never eaten in, though the inside looks orderly. The new COVID specific sanitation set up at the front window where you pay is impressive. The owner is consistently wiping down and sanitizing, even during the two minutes it takes me to walk in for our order. I get vegetables with garlic sauce and white rice. My husband likes black pepper chicken. Our boys like General Tso chicken. Everything is fresh and hot, and very good. We do not care for the crab flavoring in the wontons, nor is the fried rice anything to write home about. The lomein is delicious, and the white rice has a wonderful, sweet, subtle flavoring that I can't decipher. I'm not sure if this would be a regular stop for us during "normal times," but I'm glad we found this option for takeout during COVID and the food is a solid four out of five rating.

    This is a traditional generic Chinese food restaurant as far as I can tell. Place was empty when I…read moregot there on a Friday night. There was a young child doing his homework, which I think is the son of the owners. Otherwise no one else was in the place except for me and the kitchen staff. I've only ordered once from this restaurant and I ordered to go. I ate really late because I had worked a very long day and I was very hungry and did not wanna wait an hour before I was able to get home to try to make something. I ordered four items. Two appetizers and two main courses. The worst dish I ordered was the fried scallops. I don't believe they were actually scallops. I think they were some type of fish substitute that was shaped to look like scallops. They tasted absolutely horrible. I was starving at this point, I only ate a few of them. I kept on trying to decide if they were real or not. My determination they were not scallops. The scallops were one of the two appetizers I ordered. The second appetizer was the barbecue chicken sticks. They were palatable, and I was driving home so that's why I was eating the appetizers on my way home. I ate all the barbecue chicken sticks. Honestly the food kind of tasted funny. I'm assuming cheap oil. I ate all the barbecue chicken sticks on my way home. When I got home I tried the meals, the meals were very well proportioned there was a lot of food in the two dishes I ordered. I ordered egg foo young with shrimp. It was really well cooked but it didn't really taste excellent. It wasn't as bad as the fried scallops. But it was rather greasy and I'm working at eating healthier. The second main course I ordered was the Mushu chicken. Which is a very healthy dish because it's mostly vegetables and chicken. This was pretty good but again I think the oil they use is very cheap. I actually worked as a wok cook at a good earth, or several good earth restaurants . And I know what kind of oil you should use in a wok. I don't believe I will ever eat here again, but if I do it will be basic foods like cashew chicken, that probably would be good. I definitely would avoid the fried scallops or whatever they are. I'm eating a very low calorie diet currently cause I am working out very hard and attempting to get lean. Build muscle and lose fat kind of thing. I know these people work really hard and they were very very nice. And I might be a little snob when it comes to food. So for most people this would be a good restaurant to eat at. I wanted something that was fairly healthy and had a lot of protein and vegetables. One of my dishes came with fried rice. Which was basic fried rice and it was fine. And I had the wonton soup that came with one of my dishes. Which I have not tried yet. This place may be right for you. So don't just trust my opinion. Sorry I did not take any pictures. But again the portions were pretty darn good and the prices are reasonable. I got three fortune cookies, and I ate one. It was stale, so I threw out the other two.

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    Super Buffet - Plate

    Super Buffet

    2.6(10 reviews)
    20.5 mi
    $

    All I have to say is run! Don't go. Had a horrible lunch experience here with my kids. Some of…read morethe food was warm and not hot, it was definitely below what the inspector would allow had he been called that day. This means you could get sick easily from food that's been sitting out for who knows how long at the wrong temperature. It was nearly $70 ($66.19) for me plus 3 kids with drinks...I was not prepared for it to cost that much. Most Chinese buffets are like $15 for adults and $7-8 for kids with a kids drink. I had sticker shock when I got the receipt. The food wasn't good and it was overpriced. The ambience...if you like old dudes who watch political YouTube videos on their phone while they dine at max volume then this is the place for you! It wasn't just one, but two of them!! It was so loud and obnoxious I couldn't even try to enjoy the terrible food. The staff said nothing to them as if it was acceptable normal behavior and maybe it is for this place. I'm positive one of them was using a bluetooth speaker. I took a video of it because I was in disbelief. Skip the Chinese food and go to CJ Maggies or somewhere where better behaved diners gather and get better food at around the same price or less.

    I was looking for a quick dinner after getting back from skiing at Snowshoe and Super Buffet was…read morefairly close to my motel. Located in a strip mall the outside is very plain, but inside is nicely decorated if a bit dated. The buffet had good variety if not huge, no sushi, but salad setup, hot food and limited desserts. For me as a pescatarian, there was a nice selection of seafood, including stirfried seafood, crystal shrimp, baked krabstick and fish fillets. The food was tasty and well prepared; nothing really fancy, but nicely seasoned. Overall not exceptional, but good and a reasonable value at $12.95 for dinner. A nice option to grab a decent meal at a good price and fill up.

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    Grand China Buffet Sushi & Grill - Coconut shrimp

    Grand China Buffet Sushi & Grill

    3.2(73 reviews)
    15.4 mi
    $$

    The service was great and the food was amazing! Everyone there are super nice and the waitress has…read morea lot of energy to give out. Everything was great and even they give us free fortune cookies also some lollipop. I would recommend it to people because everything is nice and clean, with great peaceful music!

    Grand China Buffet Sushi & Grill. Clarksburg, WV. March, 2026. Craving Chinese food, four of us…read more(all adults) decided to check out the Grand China Buffet. It turned out to be a great choice for our group as we have very distinct eating preferences. The basis of MY meal was primarily the Mongolian grill, wherein you choose your own raw ingredients (meats, shrimp/crab, vegetables), noodles, and sauces, that are then freshly stir-fried on a gigantic grill by the grill-master. There was a good selection of meats and seafood, but I would've liked to have seen a wider variety of vegetables -- to include, for instance, carrots, water chestnuts, spinach, mini corn ears, etc. My selection was stir-fried perfectly (with meats well-cooked and veggies crisp tender), and the amount of sauce complemented rather than over-whelmed the dish. A second member of our group piled up, again and again, on seafood choices (and frog legs!) from the numerous buffet stations. The two other members of our party sampled a bit of everything, except the American choices. Grand China offers a large selection of Chinese entrees, noodles/rice, salads, sushi, the Mongolian grill, soups, some dim sum, desserts, and even ice cream. Did we love every dish? No. Did every member of our group find food choices that they enjoyed? A resounding yes. The restaurant is open 7 days per week, and was clean and busy. There's free and plentiful parking. The hostess and waitress were efficient and friendly enough. The dinner buffet ($14.99 per adult, or $1.20/year for kids aged 4-10 years) was a great value given the variety of food choices and the fact that it is all-you-can-eat. One recommendation to the restaurant. Please add sesame balls!

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