Bufet
12171 Katy Fwy, Houston
(281) 293-8818
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Es muy ruidoso, afuera ponen a cantar a grupos MALOS Y MOLESTAN CON ESE RUIDO!
Very nice place to have a quality food and time ! Definitely recommend freshness and delicious everything!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 4
All my Favorites foods from 4 different Countries, American , Mexican, Chinese and Japanese.
(Translated by Google) My first experience was not good, the food did not taste good, I do not plan to return(Original)Mi primera experiencia no fue buena la comida no tenía buen sabor no pienso regresar
Didn't make inside. Stunk so bad outside and in the lobby! ??
I used to eat here when it was under a previous owner. It was an excellent buffet both hot buffet and salad buffet. the selections on the hot buffet used to contain a better selection for vegetarians and the food looked fresher. The food looks like it was prepared the day before. Most of the selections on the salad bar are watery and look like they have been there awhile too. This is a bad choice if you are vegan. This buffet is way over priced for what you get.
Get the Sinfull Bakery vegan cookies!
Try the guacamole-- it's mind- blowing! In my Top 5 salad bars in town.
Local market.
Great locally sourced buffet. The recently started charging an extra $2 for drinks though.
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This is currently one of my favorite places to grab lunch. Yes, you are eating in the middle of a grocery store. It has a few different options - take away by the pound or eat in and have the buffet at a set price. There's a soup and salad buffet or you can add hot foods on for a couple of extra dollars. Both options include drinks (teas,cold and hot, coffee, milk, lemonade and water), locally made breads, fruits and desserts. Typically on the hot meal buffett there's at least two vegetarian options and two non-vegetarian options. For soups there are three options, typically two vegetarian (i don't know if they are vegan or not) and one non-vegetarian. It's clearly labeled. I usually stick to the soup and salad bar because it's plenty. There's lots of vegetables to choose from- various lettuces, bell peppers, carrots, onions, brocolli along with flax seeds, cheeses, jalapenos, garlic, sesame sticks, etc. There's also hummus, tabbouli, a pasta salad and quinoa. The soups are good but I find the black bean soup to be hit and miss and the brocolli soup was flat out gross. The lentil soup was awesome. hHidden by the bread is fantastic salsa. I'm not sure why they put it in that spot. The hot foods tend to be hit and miss. Sometimes they are great and sometimes they lack seasoning. For example, the vegetarian chili is good but on occassions it's just OK, another reason why I stick to the salad and soup portion instead of splurging on the hot food. This is a good place to go eat if you have a mix of people -vegetarians, non-vegetarians and vegans. Everyone can find something to eat and plenty of it. Plus, there's awesome small squares of cake at end. The chocolate is fabulous. I'd give it five stars if the hot foods were more consistent, but even still, if you skip that part, you'll still get a great, healthy satisfying lunch or dinner. Please note, I have never tried their Sunday brunch.
The $5 soup and salad bar on Thursday and Friday night....you can't go wrong with it. Always fresh and tons of choices.
Ditto to what Matt B. said about the weekend buffet. Good grits and oatmeal and they tell me the omelettes are fantastic.
Quaint setup. Tables in the grocery aisles. Fresh produce -?locally-grain and sometimes organic. Tg
2010 Best of Houston® Winner: Best All-You-Can-Eat Buffet: Visit the omelet station for an egg-white omelet with turkey ham, spinach and mushrooms!
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