Kingdom Buffet II
$ • Buffet, Chinese, Vegetarian
Hours:
240 N Congress Ave, Boynton Beach
(561) 738-1255
About Kingdom Buffet II
Customers' Favorites
Kingdom Buffet II Reviews
I do like it here. It is relaxed and clean with two rooms and good seating...My favorite thing is the peel it yourself shrimp. Kept on ice and they are really good and fresh tasting.
You would pay more just for this item by itself at some places without all the other items they offer. someone said to me "the owner does not speak english very well" It is a Chinese restaurant so why would you want an American to run it? They keep the bins full of hot fresh made foods. The...read full review
Don't listen to the Karen's, the food is decent. I choose here over the holes in the wall restaurants, because the food and flavors are consistent. Try a bite first to see if you like an item. Don't get a whole plate of something and decide after one bite that you hate the whole restaurant forever, good gravy.
Ratings
Hours
| Monday | 11AM - 9:30PM |
| Tuesday | 11AM - 9:30PM |
| Wednesday | 11AM - 9:30PM |
| Thursday | 11AM - 9:30PM |
| Friday | 11AM - 9:30PM |
| Saturday | 11AM - 9:30PM |
| Sunday | 11AM - 9:30PM |
Kingdom Buffet II is a Chinese restaurant that has been a local favorite for over a decade. The food is consistently above average for a buffet, featuring a wide variety of soups, appetizers, seafood, lo mein, chicken, beef, pork, and shrimp dishes. A new addition to the menu is the crab boil, which has received great praise for its taste. The peel-it-yourself shrimp remains a standout item, kept on ice and known for its freshness. While the sushi looks appealing and is made by a skilled grandma-type lady, not all reviewers have tried it. The atmosphere is dated but acceptable, and the staff works hard to provide good service, although refilling water glasses can be a challenge. The price, around $33 for two adults, is considered a reasonable value for the extensive offerings. Most diners prefer to visit on weekends when the selection is at its best, and the lo mein is particularly noted as fantastic. Although there are some vegetable dishes available, the vegetarian options remain limited. There is also a Mongolian plate where diners can choose items to be cooked in front of them, adding a nice touch. The restaurant is family-friendly and wheelchair accessible, with good parking and ramps. Servers are generally polite, although some guests have noted varying experiences with service. It is advisable to check the bill, as some customers have mentioned discrepancies in charges.