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    2.4 (9 reviews)

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    I would give you zero stars but I have to give you a one. I found a cockroach in my food.

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    China Palace - Chea!

    China Palace

    2.5(20 reviews)
    40.5 mi
    $$

    In a word: tepid…read more Most everything on the buffet was lukewarm, bordering on cold. Even when traffic picked up during the 6pm "dinner rush", the food came out of the kitchen barely warm. Most of the restaurant pans were scraped bare when we made out first pass at the buffet line - on the second visit, the offerings remained the same, expect for a massive pile of undercooked green beans. The "Friday/Saturday Only" Seafood Buffet Special consisted of tiny cocktail-sized shrimp in a variety of brown and white sauces and a lone offering of steamed mussels in a cornstarchy-tasting white sauce. There was one picked-over Twice Cooked Pork dish, but nothing with beef on the entire buffet. While the Peanut Chicken didn't really have any peanut flavor, the slices of white breast meat were perfectly fried, crispy and light. Wok'ed versions of the chicken were also found with broccoli, sautéed onions and a tasty Chicken & Mushroom offering. Except for the soy sauce, all the condiments - duck sauce, Chinese hot sauce and Chinese mustard - were only available in those tiny, watery take-out packets. All total, less than $10 a person to simply "fill the hole"...

    If you read these reviews about cold old food and think to yourself, "surely if I go there at 11:15…read moream, right when they open, everything will be fresh and hot." Don't kid yourself. It won't be. It will be small lukewarm or cold piles of previously cooked food. They won't come check on you or clear plates or replenish your water, and if you ask for some, it will be warm water. Never brought a check, we had to go up to ask for one and pay. There were only two dishes that were pretty hot and fresh. Sweet n sour chicken and spring rolls. The soups were also fairly warm. All other chicken dishes were tiny gnarly bits of battered chicken, mostly very soggy, or very hard. All the guests in our party kept mentioning how old and cool the food was. They wondered if the food was put out cold on the buffet and intended to warm up there. Chen's buffet down the block was much much better and even King's was a better Chinese option as only a couple of their dishes were lukewarm. We all wished we'd picked Mexican instead today.

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    China Palace - Monochromatic, mundane offerings on he buffet...

    Monochromatic, mundane offerings on he buffet...

    China Palace - Storefront

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    China Palace - Lunch buffet $6.10

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    Lunch buffet $6.10

    China Star Buffet - March 2026 salmon before skin removal

    China Star Buffet

    3.8(22 reviews)
    29.5 mi
    $$

    Star Sunday feast!…read more Ok prime time just after 12pm Parking lot was not slammed yet We got lucky with prime parking spot close too the door. Lots of new faces for staff. Pretty fast to seat us in a good location That was out of the main area. Ok so they are off! Race to the food bars. Plenty of good looking food out on the food bars! Shrimp was the main reason to eat here And plenty of it on the bars I love medium deep fried shrimp Nice plate full of that on the first plate Maybe 30 ish! And a bowl of cocktail sauce. They had breaded scallops that were real good! 6 of those as well! A bit of kimchi as they make their own so it is perfect. That makes a bit of balance to the fried food. Yea epic good plate one Plate 2 but of white rice and gravy with veg egg foo young and gravy on top More scallops and celery carrots chicken stir fry and maybe 5 chicken potstickers Pretty good second plate. Yea I was pleasantly full. See the new pix for the update on prices $13.97 Sunday with drinks per adult Well done Star staff!

    the food was great to be completely honest. good chicken no grissly pieces in it. i would've given…read moreit a 5 star but considering the time we went (8pm). it was completely our fault. but still a good amount of food choice and it still tasted pretty fresh. server kept glasses full. clean restaurant other than that. plus 3 fortunes 1 cookie

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    China Star Buffet - March 2026 lunch for one $13.00 out the door

    March 2026 lunch for one $13.00 out the door

    China Star Buffet - March 2026 lunch for one $13.00 out the door

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    March 2026 lunch for one $13.00 out the door

    Jade Palace - The showdown between a crab Ragoon and a magnificent pup cup of fried rice

    Jade Palace

    3.9(35 reviews)
    29.3 mi
    $

    1 star because zero isn't an option…read more I didn't know Jade Palace was running a social experiment on how little food you can serve for $34 before someone calls the health department, but here we are. First off, I've been to plenty of Chinese spots in my life, and even the hole-in-the-wall places will heap you up like they're trying to feed a football team. Not here. These folks handed me what can only be described as a pup cup of rice. Like literally, I could've ordered a Starbucks dog treat and come out with more carbs. Then came the "egg rolls." Spoiler: they weren't egg rolls. They were limp, barely warmed-up spring rolls stuffed with sadness. Two of them. I ordered egg rolls and ended up with appetizers straight out of a gas station freezer section. Uncooked on the inside too--crunchy outside, still questioning life on the inside. Beautiful. Now let's talk about the chicken and broccoli. Usually this dish comes swimming in sauce--like the kind you actually want to drown your rice in. Instead, I got a dry broccoli funeral with a few strips of chicken sprinkled on top. No juice. No flavor. Just vibes. Honestly, if my Tupperware lid had more moisture from condensation than my meal, something went terribly wrong in the kitchen. $34 for this? Jade Palace, y'all should be arrested for armed robbery with chopsticks. At this point, I'm convinced the chef just saw me walk in and thought, "Let's see how far we can push this guy before he calls the health department." Well congratulations, I'm one step away from dialing. If you're into overpriced rabbit portions, mystery eggroll-spring-roll hybrids, and flavorless broccoli fitness bowls, Jade Palace is the spot for you. If you actually like Chinese food? Do yourself a favor and eat literally anywhere else--even Panda Express would be fine dining compared to this nonsense.

    higher prices super small portions on the rice be ready to…read morepay 17-22 bucks per person or more. i order the larger full evening portions not the lunch portions. my go to is still the moo goo gai pan. the food flavor and taste was good. just smaller portions than from other places. and so i need to fire up the rice cooker for a portion before i pick up the order to go. that way i have enough to feed a hungry person. if you are eating 3 to 4 meals per day the portion here will be enough.

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    Mystery Meat

    Jade Palace - A half cooked spring roll looking for life

    A half cooked spring roll looking for life

    Jade Palace - Interior shot from the front door

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    Interior shot from the front door

    King's Buffet - Main soup and entrée area.

    King's Buffet

    2.9(44 reviews)
    41.6 mi
    $$

    Typical Chinese buffet, the kind that was EVERYWHERE 20 years ago, but is rare nowadays…read more Visited this afternoon with a work colleague. Decent value at $11.99 each. We ordered tea and sodas (these cost extra) and then sampled the wares. I had one plate so there was room for a tiny bit of dessert. Service was good. Food was being made fresh in an open kitchen area, which I have never seen before in a Chinese buffet. No issues with parking. Bathrooms were clean and well maintained.

    King's Buffet took me by surprise in the best possible way. For a buffet, the culinary quality is…read moregenuinely impressive. Every station feels thoughtfully curated, almost like a tasting journey built for people who really love food. The sushi was unexpectedly excellent -- the rice had that perfect, lightly warm stickiness, and the fish tasted clean and fresh, not dull or overly chilled like at many buffets. The hot dishes were the real standout: tender cuts of meat with actual flavor depth, vegetables that still had bite and brightness, and noodles that tasted like they came straight off the wok. What I appreciated most was the attention to detail. Trays were replenished before they even came close to looking tired, and nothing tasted like it had been sitting out. The seasoning across the board had balance -- salty, sweet, umami -- clearly made by someone who understands flavor, not just volume. Even the dessert section had intention behind it: creamy soft-serve, flaky pastries, and small bites that let you sample without getting overwhelmed. King's Buffet isn't just "a lot of food" -- it's a surprisingly refined buffet experience that respects freshness, flavor, and variety. A must-visit for anyone who enjoys exploring different tastes on one plate. King's Buffet took me by surprise in the best possible way. For a buffet, the culinary quality is genuinely impressive. Every station feels thoughtfully curated, almost like a tasting journey built for people who really love food. The sushi was unexpectedly excellent -- the rice had that perfect, lightly warm stickiness, and the fish tasted clean and fresh, not dull or overly chilled like at many buffets. The hot dishes were the real standout: tender cuts of meat with actual flavor depth, vegetables that still had bite and brightness, and noodles that tasted like they came straight off the wok. What I appreciated most was the attention to detail. Trays were replenished before they even came close to looking tired, and nothing tasted like it had been sitting out. The seasoning across the board had balance -- salty, sweet, umami -- clearly made by someone who understands flavor, not just volume. Even the dessert section had intention behind it: creamy soft-serve, flaky pastries, and small bites that let you sample without getting overwhelmed. King's Buffet isn't just "a lot of food" -- it's a surprisingly refined buffet experience that respects freshness, flavor, and variety. A must-visit for anyone who enjoys exploring different tastes on one plate.

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    King's Buffet - Food being freshly prepared.

    Food being freshly prepared.

    King's Buffet - Dessert and salad bar.

    Dessert and salad bar.

    King's Buffet - Round 2

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