About:Jim's Buffet is located on Welsh Rd.( Rt.63) between North Wales Rd. and Rte 202 in North Wales,Pa. We are in Montgomery County and close to Bucks County. We are near Lansdale, Harleysville, Montgomeryville, Quarkertown, Doylestown and minutes from Upper Dublin, Hatboro and Blue Bell, PA. Jims Buffet has more...Jim's Buffet is located on Welsh Rd.( Rt.63) between North Wales Rd. and Rte 202 in North Wales,Pa. We are in Montgomery County and close to Bucks County. We are near Lansdale, Harleysville, Montgomeryville, Quarkertown, Doylestown and minutes from Upper Dublin, Hatboro and Blue Bell, PA. Jims Buffet has a large variety of different dishes including chicken, beef, seafood, soups, and many fresh vegetables. We have hibachi on the buffet. We are a full sushi bar. We also have Prime Rib, Peking duck, Ribeye steaks, steamed clams, oysters,prime rib and even chicken nuggets and french fries! Every night we have shrimp cocktail on the buffet. The selection of our deserts range from pastries, cakes, pies, cookies and a lot of fresh cut fruits!! We also offer catering to all your needs! Jim's Buffet is the place to have a private party. Our private room can hold up to 100 guests and we have a special rate for 30 people. Our restaurant is clean and has a pond with real fish swimming that you can feed! If for some reason you can't dine in we always offer take-out from our buffet! Don't forget to BYOB!!
GREAT FOOD! FRESH SEAFOOD. PLEASANT STAFF. LOVE THIS PLACE!! GREAT VALUE FOR THE MONEY!!! GO FRIDAY NIGHT AND GET SOME FRESH BAR OYSTERS. OH YEA! GREAT.
I happened to love the buffett there , clean, good food. But what i do not like is there are way to many fish in that restaurant, it is too much!!
They look like they are starving and they swim on top of each other!
With a name like Jim's Buffet, you might expect something along the lines of Old Country or Golden Corral. Actually, Jim's Buffet is a Chinese buffet, and it's a pretty good one.
To begin with, as soon as you enter the buffet, you step over a little bridge, which covers a pond absolutely loaded with (Chinese fish.) This was cool, and it was first time I've ever seen a creative entrance to a buffet. We were seated quickly, and the seating area was very nice.
There are three double-sided servers, a sushi bar, and a Mongolian grill. This means that even if one server is mostly dedicated to salad and dessert (as one was), you still have two servers plus the sushi and Mongolian grill.
The food was very good. The sushi consisted only of California rolls and Philadelphia rolls (California rolls with cream cheese), which is not the best sushi selection ever, but they were tasty. Plus, I only went for lunch and don't necessarily expect real, raw-fish sushi. The Mongolian grill was excellent, the best one I have seen out of several. They had noodles, vegetables, meats, shrimp, and- sea scallop! We're not talking some kind of imitation scallop, this was real sea scallops. Furthermore, the ingredients for the grill were housed in a little covered, refrigerated server, not just sitting there out in the open. The one thing I didn't like was that you could not choose a sauce- the man who operated the grill poured the same sauce on every dish. But the sauce was good, so it was not a problem.
Along with the grill, there were some very good shrimp, squid, and meat selections. The selection was well above average, and so was the food. The price was standard- somewhere around $8, which is very reasonable for a larger buffet like this one. Overall, an excellent lunch. I would go back.
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