Young Chow

520 Lee Entrance # 302, Buffalo
(716) 689-6303

Recent Reviews

faiz aslam

They give tonsss of food I don’t know what some of the comments are on about my favorite thing hands down is the coconut shrimp that stuff is

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Wence Shen

The food was okay, nothing too crazy and it’s not horrible. There’s a variety of selection of dishes to choose from, including different types of meat and vegetables. Drinks options are also plenty. For a 3 dish meal it was around 14 dollars which is on the higher side. One dish I didn’t like was the crispy pork belly. Way too chewy and tough to eat.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 3

Service: 5

Moose “Galactic Reviewer” Ooze

Food is not bad but one of the lady server is so stingy she gives very little portions. Like lady just give me that extra 2 piece of chicken.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 4

Service: 1

Francis Underwood

The worst place to eat among the many places in commons, the beef is hard to bite, the chicken and ribs have an odd smell, and the chow mein is always burned. The portions of food are also very little. No wonder why there is always few people there. If you don't believe me, you'll know when you try it yourself.

Vincent Lian

Literally the definition of quantity over quality. Portions are amazing and cheap however the quality not so much which is completely fine.

Mabel S.

Good food good service good price I recommend , the food isn't alway fresh though but it's good

it'sMe

I was there Saturday. The girl there was so unprofessional and cheap. Never go there again.

Matthew Thornton

In the last week the serving size was cut in half. Food is still great, but the price shot up coupled with a reduction in size makes the value too low.

Tom Allia

I'm writing because I got the Mapo Tofu there for the first time in a long time and they have changed the recipe to one I like better. Now it's spicier, meatless (afaict)That aside, it is basically what you expect from a cafeteria style Chinese restaurant. 12 items you can pair with rice or noodles, 11 bucks.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Caleb

Decent Chinese food at a very good price for amount of food. They have the food in trays and they serve you what you want. The lunch combo is very reasonably priced just above 10 dollars for a lot of food. The food is sometimes hit or miss though with some days the food being not that great.

John Leuenhagen

If you're starving and looking for a place to eat on campus, this place offers the best bang for your buck.That said, I wouldn't go out of my way to eat here if I wasn't on campus. Their lunch special comes out to $11 and change, for a similar amount of food that you get in a lunch special at other Chinese places.The food quality is okay. Nothing fantastic, nothing terrible. There are a few more authentic options that are less commonly found in Chinese take-out restaurants, such as Mapo Tofu. The quality of these though are a bit disappointing; they don't really compare to how it would really be made authentically.

Timothy P. McIntosh

Something changed here. The girl that is up front is rude because she doesn't even know a bit of English and gets mad when you try to talk to her like it's your fault. Been going for 15 years. Always average. Last week it honestly tasted like the beef was rotten. I had to spit it out. Just saying, it's changed.

huahua wu

The girl who serves my dine offers my farrrrrrrr LESS than the regular amount their used to serve today. And she refuses my request with icy face. Disappointed.

Miyazaki Jungo

Every time they gave me extra servings and I’m so happy. I’ll enjoy the delicious meal now.

Talk Cccc

Staff are very friendly, but Food is too oily and the Chinese boss is freaking rude to the workers.

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