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This Place Sucks
Posted by msdeeva007 on 12/28/2008
This place serves an altered version of regular Chinese cuisine. I ordered cream cheese won-tons and they had imitation crab in it. I was not notified of the altered state. I did not like it. If I would have known I would not have ordered it. I ordered sweet and sour chicken and got BBQ sauce in stead of sweet and sour. I ordered vegetable egg rolls and got cabbage and 1piece of carrot egg roll, no exaggeration, also the egg roll did not have the regular type of roll it was some type of flaky brittle that resembled the cream cheese won ton out side. The shrimp fried rice was under cooked and and the only item that was "normal" was the fortune cookie. lol Gosh. I called and told them about it and was told aw you just don't like our food where do you normally order, I told them golden wok in burnsville (which by the way is great) and they said ah we know that place. We cook our food differently. I am thinking that's why they don't tell consumer's cause no one buy that crap.. I spent 26.80 on food for my family and no one wants to eat. I am thinking about packing it up and taking it to the restaurant tomorrow to get a refund. Well I called and spoke with a guy who said call back tomorrow and he has to talk to his boss. WHAT. He said for now he can give free food the next time I order. WHAT, lol I am not ordering from there ever again and I told him that so now I have to wait. I will keep this site updated. I learned a lesson I have to think like a cook and ask them how do they cook food.
Avis
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Rip off
Posted by Caseywriting on 06/30/2008
I ordered delivery from this place as I had gotten a $5 off coupon in the mail. When I called and made my order I told the woman on the phone that I had one of her coupons for $5 off. She said, yes, yes, give me your credit card number. I did so. The food took FOREVER. We're talking over 60 minutes on a Tuesday night. The man came and gave us our food, I went upstairs and realized that they had not taken off my coupon. The total was actually $31 and some odd change. He had already taken off so I called the resturant where I got the same lady on the phone and told her what happened. She said the man who delivered would give me $5 cash. I told her he was gone and she said, "Don't worry, he come back with cash. I call him." Needless to say the man never came back, by this time it was almost 9:00pm and in getting my two small children into bed, I didn't call again. Then when I read my bank statement...I WAS CHARGED $34.29!!!!!!!!!!! MORE than the original bill. Unfortunately I cannot find my original receipt. I would NOT recommend these people. Plus their food was terrible. It made us all sick. I had to throw all the leftovers out.
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Worst buffet ever?
Posted by sastennes on 05/12/2008
So I like Chinese buffets and get a craving for them about once a month or maybe once every couple months. I also give them a lot of latitude with quality as they are value eating experiences and not three or four star establishments typically. With that as context, this was quite possibly the worst food I have ever had at one and I will never go back. A lot of the food was stale and cold or luke warm. The egg rolls were filled with some unidentifiable substance that tasted fishy and had a texture reminiscent of a crab cake (but they did not taste good at all). The spring rolls were filled with vegetables but of comparable quality. Fried dumplings (one of my favorite things) were extremely chewy and looked like they had been out for quite some time. Overall, very disappointing. I suggest you go elsewhere.
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Not a Bad Dish in the House!
Posted by genessa on 06/08/2006
Okay, maybe the little smiley-face potatoes, but unless you're a kid you didn't try those anyway, right? Who goes to an Asian buffet for smiley-face potatoes? Apart from that, the selection is certainly more than adequate, the flavors delectable and the desserts, despite another review here, better than in most such, for most Asian buffets have quite miserable desserts. This one has the usual little square cakelets, but instead of being spongey bits of flavorless nothings, they're actually good! There is also fruit, rice pudding, almond cookies and sugared peanuts.
But one doesn't come to an Asian buffet for the desserts anyway (though I did rather miss the little custard tarts one can sometimes find). There was seafood a-plenty, duck (with sauce), sushis (a bit stale this time), lovely flakey salmon, outstanding pepper shrimp, and some stuff I didn't try, such as pizza (not Asian!) and fried rice (looked good but not my cuppa). There was enough there to keep me busy and my mouth happy!
I have a favorite Asian buffet and this isn't it. But this is pretty darned good anyway! My only complaint is that the employees are not especially friendly. They're not rude or mean... just not personable. Personability enhances the experience. But the food makes up for it.
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Good Value, Good Food
Posted by jensenca64 on 11/20/2002
Good food selection. Not too many spicy dishes, but it is catered to appeal to all. Clean atmosphere.