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| Categories: | Chinese Restaurants, Restaurants |
| Price: | $6.95 |
| Other Contact Info: | Fax: 407 238 2131 |
I have been to this place several times and have always had a nice experience. The food has always been fresh and hot. I guess it would depend on when you go. IF you love Shrimp this is the place to go. The Mongolian grill was great, We have never had a problem with the cook either.
Will definitely be returning on my next visit to the area
Ate here on thursday night. I was not impressed on the food it was not very good at all. i am from Minnesota and they have allot better chinese buffets I didnt eat the mongolian part so I cant say anything on that. the food kinda all taste the same like it was all fried in the same grease!!!
Honor thy couponâ
Ate here and had a decent experience until the end. In Orlando coupons and tourist maps are plentiful, so we found one for this place and wanted some crab legs and Mongolian grill. Well, the crab legs were soggy like they had been sitting in water for hours, and the Mongolian grill chef spent more time staring at his tip jar than he did at our food, then basically threw our plates on the counter as if disgusted. He was very rude and would not have received a tip at that point no matter what. To top it off this place would not honor their OWN published coupons (which were only 10% off) unless we paid cash! Overall the food was ok, but I would not return.
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I haven't visited this place yet and, based on Matt's experience, I doubt that I ever will. This brings to mind what a popular standup comedian recently joked about Chinese restaurants. He said: "I really like their food, but when eating in their restaurants, all of the employees act as if they're mad at you." His observation caused me to reflect back on all the dozens of Chinese buffets that I've patronized around the country during the past two decades and I thought: "Yeah, now that he mentioned it, I always do feel that I'm just being tolerated." As far as their "tip jar" is concerned, well, you have to know their culture and how their minds work to understand this. They're all the same. The owner or manager stuffs a few bucks in it shortly after opening, in hopes of fooling a few gullible customers into "adding" more. On a couple of different occasions, I persuaded an employee to admit to me that they do this. As for the rudeness that Matt experienced, anyone who has spent more than five minutes in New York City will know what I mean. Itâs the rudest place in the free world! I realize that this buffet is in Orlando, but maybe thereâs âsomethingâ in the name of the place? Well, enjoy your meal!