“The hot food was being replaced frequently at this Chinese food buffet, with most tables filled with local work crews: a sure sign of a good restaurant. The sweet and sour wasn’t too sweet and the balls were fresh and crispy. The lemon meringue pie was tasty for dessert but the coconut cake squares, obviously purchased, were stale. Two thumbs up for the hot food but just one for their purchased desserts.Wheelchair accessibility: The front door is very very heavy wood and I did not see an automatic opener. Inside, the split level restaurant has room for wheelchairs on the ground floor.“
“Me and my daughters favorite spot to come :)Dietary restrictions: I'm lactose so there are many options for me to have without dairyParking: Perfect for lots of guests.Kid-friendliness: Lots of space for kids and the food is fitting for kids.Wheelchair accessibility: Ramp to get to the front door.“
“Very rarely do I eat in here, preferring takeout options, so I won't comment on bathrooms or the facilities (though it is clean and fairly well organized).The staff is open and welcoming, offering a strong selection of both vegetarian and more carnivorous offerings.My go to options are the excellent Uncle Bob's soup, various stir frys, and filet mignon.Never have I had any truly bad meals here, and it's my preference for Chinese food in the area.Peak hours can mean slower service or long waits, but calling ahead can usually help to mitigate that. I find my takeout orders usually end up being done sooner than expected, but larger groups can definitely take a longer time.Personally, I find this to taste quite fresh, compared to other restaurants with similar items, and the portions to be a bit larger and often very filling.Pricing never feels unfair, and I'll regularly have a bit extra for a quick lunch the next day.“