I loved the shrimp (camaron con picante), broccoli soup and green beans here. The shrimp was especially good (had an extra kick that Chinese buffets don't have with shrimp in the US) and the green beans were just as tasty as the green beans served at Chinese buffets in the US. I also love broccoli so was glad to see they had 2 different options here since broccoli is usually not easy to order at restaurants in the area.
Their choices were limited, however, especially their dessert choices. Most of the trays that served fresh fruit were all out including the oranges, cantaloupe and watermelon (see picture), which was disappointing since I love fresh fruit and they did not have very many dessert options otherwise. Some of their options are also not so good - including their fried plantains.
I also had to take off a star for the customer service since they charged me 5 pesos for chopsticks even though they were disposable, they didn't show me where the silverware was that they would not have charged me for, and because they did not have a sign on the disposable chopsticks warning customers that they would get charged for them. It seemed like a scam since disposable chopsticks are never charged in the US and would especially never be charged the US equivalent of 5 pesos. There was also this one person who works there that was staring me down in an uncomfortable way and made me change my seat. I felt rushed out of there even though I did not even get that much food, there was many empty seats, and I was not even there very long.
Overall, I would still come here as I love these types of buffets, love the shrimp/broccoli/greenbeans but I will be looking for better options if they exist. read more