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ang512

04/01/2012

Overall
Good food but upset stomach.....

Food is hot and good, but am I the only one who leaves with an upset stomach for days? My family and I did too....

gdrake

10/30/2010

Overall
One of the best

This is a family friendly place, the food is hot ,good and plenty of it. The staff is very friendly and helpful. They go out of their way to make you feel welcome at all times. I really enjoy the bar where you pick your items and they cook them for you. Wonderful. I have been back several times and have brought family and friends. I will return again.

anonymous

06/15/2009

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It's a Chinese buffet that fulfills all the expectations you'll have. The food is good, but not something you're going to write home about. Is it better than a good Chinese restaurant that has a MENU? No, of course not, If that's your expectation than you misunderstand buffets... the next person that blasts this place... I'd be interested to hear what Chinese buffet in Austin do you recommend?

anonymous

04/22/2009

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Overall

the very first time we went there, I like it my favorite marinated tilapia and fried tilapiais good then the 2nd time we eat there my marinated tilapia is gone and 3rd timeno fish at all! the last time just now (april 23,2009)i'ts already 11 am there is no foodsyet displayed desserts maybe one scoop in there a leftover other day? a pineapple looknasty foods not hot also expensive! foods getting lousy they not coming back anymore!

anonymous

01/11/2009

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Overall

The nice landscaping you pass as you walk towards the entrance may be the only aspect of the entire experience that doesn't make you either (a) want to vomit inside your mouth, (b) call your family physician for a "head's up", or (c) slap yourself and immediately get back in the car and go somewhere else. The variety of what they serve (food and service alike) is indeed outstanding when you look in retrospect to the fact that you have had a buffet of every one of your worst food experiences all under one roof for $10.99 plus tax.The water you ordered half refilled with sprite, mystery meats, pineapple that tastes like cheese, antiseedless grapes?, screaming children running between the cankles of their obese parents who cram into every 2ft wide aisle.Worst of the worst... of the worst.Do not eat the pineapple. I repeat, DO NOT eat the pineapple!

anonymous

12/14/2008

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Overall

Absolutely. Disgusting.When I saw the commercial for this place on TV proudly stating their vast array of vegetarian options, I decided it was worth the trip up North to check out. This was the worst dining experience I've had in YEARS.#1 -- It's expensive. My boyfriend and I paid 28 dollars for two buffets. And you must pay before entering, which if I'd seen their abysmal selection, I *NEVER* would have done.#2 -- The waitstaff is surly beyond belief. The girl who rang me up had a MAJOR attitude, but it didn't stop there. The busboys hung out by our table the whole time, just standing around and leaning on their brooms. The waitress never once refilled my drink, and in fact never appeared again the entire time I was there.#3 -- The place is a nightmare. It was so crowded, I could barely move. There are WAY too many tables and bodies crammed together, and even if you could get past the fact that the whole restaurant is warm and moist, the ungodly NOISE of the place makes dining extremely stressful and unpleasant.#4 -- The food is ****TERRRRRRIBLE****. I've had bad Chinese/Asian buffet food before, but this really takes the cake. Their "vegetarian" selection is a freaking JOKE. They didn't even offer a vegetable stir fry option. The *ONLY* Chinese dish they had was a tofu stew, which I was HORRIFIED TO DISCOVER contained gobs of meat. Of course, I only discovered this after it was already in my mouth, but at this point I was so hungry and frustrated, I just wanted to cry. I spit it out on my plate. There is a small (pitiful) salad bar available, but if you are expecting Asian cuisine of *ANY KIND*, my vegetarian friends, DO NOT COME HERE.I felt so violated and angry after leaving this place, I immediately had to come and leave a WARNING for other people. This is a horrible, horrible restaurant. I am so disgusted, I am going to try and reverse the charges on my credit card. Nobody should have to pay this much money to be treated this badly and fed so poorly.

anonymous

12/14/2008

Provided by Superpages
Overall

Absolutely. Disgusting.When I saw the commercial for this place on TV proudly stating their vast array of vegetarian options, I decided it was worth the trip up North to check out. This was the worst dining experience I've had in YEARS.#1 -- It's expensive. My boyfriend and I paid 28 dollars for two buffets. And you must pay before entering, which if I'd seen their abysmal selection, I *NEVER* would have done.#2 -- The waitstaff is surly beyond belief. The girl who rang me up had a MAJOR attitude, but it didn't stop there. The busboys hung out by our table the whole time, just standing around and leaning on their brooms. The waitress never once refilled my drink, and in fact never appeared again the entire time I was there.#3 -- The place is a nightmare. It was so crowded, I could barely move. There are WAY too many tables and bodies crammed together, and even if you could get past the fact that the whole restaurant is warm and moist, the ungodly NOISE of the place makes dining extremely stressful and unpleasant.#4 -- The food is ****TERRRRRRIBLE****. I've had bad Chinese/Asian buffet food before, but this really takes the cake. Their "vegetarian" selection is a freaking JOKE. They didn't even offer a vegetable stir fry option. The *ONLY* Chinese dish they had was a tofu stew, which I was HORRIFIED TO DISCOVER contained gobs of meat. Of course, I only discovered this after it was already in my mouth, but at this point I was so hungry and frustrated, I just wanted to cry. I spit it out on my plate. There is a small (pitiful) salad bar available, but if you are expecting Asian cuisine of *ANY KIND*, my vegetarian friends, DO NOT COME HERE.I felt so violated and angry after leaving this place, I immediately had to come and leave a WARNING for other people. This is a horrible, horrible restaurant. I am so disgusted, I am going to try and reverse the charges on my credit card. Nobody should have to pay this much money to be treated this badly and fed so poorly.

Details

Phone: (512) 977-8822

Address: 8709 N Interstate 35, Austin, TX 78753

Website: http://www.fujiangrandchinabuffet.com

More Info

Payment method
all major credit cards
Price Range
$$
Neighborhoods
Heritage Hills - Windsor Hills, Heritage Hills
Categories
Other Information

Parking: Lot, Free

Wi-Fi: No

Bike Parking: No

Attire: Casual

Wheelchair Accessible: Yes

Cuisines: Buffets, Japanese, Asian, Sushi, Chinese

Alcohol: No

Takes Reservations: No

Outdoor Seating: No

Price Range : Average

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