very good customer service. extremely good food and service. every one should came here eating!!!!
Electric E.
Tu valoración: 3 Cerritos, CA
We were in hurricane to visit Zion and Bryce and wanted something local. The place is ok, nothing great but not bad for the price. Some highlights Good: — Hot and sour soup — Chow mein — Orange chicken — Yes… Egg foo young Meh: — Crab legs can be a bit better as the shells were so soft that we couldn’t even crack it. — Fried rice was a bit dry
Reshma S.
Tu valoración: 1 Costa Mesa, CA
Extremely bad food and service…15 mins before closing, we walked in and asked if they were still serving, they said we could order take out. We placed our order and when the chef came out to the main area and saw he had to cook one more meal he stormed off angrily mumbling in anger. When we got home we realized they gave us the wrong food, it barely looked edible. The spring rolls were old and hard, we couldn’t even bite into them. The ‘sweet and sour chicken’ was pieces of chicken in a batter with no sauce at all and the chicken was still raw. Unfortunately it was already too late by then and nothing else was open and we went to bed hungry. They serve old food and the owner is very unfriendly. Don’t go here. When we called the next day to tell them about our experience she defended herself and denied that it was the wrong meal. VERYBADCUSTOMERSERVICE.
Busybee B.
Tu valoración: 5 Daly City, CA
Great price and wide selection. It is $ 10.59 for All You Can Eat dinner. Ridiculous!!! If the selection was like 10 items, I would say the price fits the bill. But!!! The are more than 30 items plus soup and dessert, so I don’t understand why the price is so cheap!!! I’m not complaining, but where I come from, buffets like this charge $ 25 and up for dinner. Why can’t all Chinese buffets be this cheap??? The quality is good to great for their dishes. How the heck do they stay in business??? I definitely ate more than the price I paid. I saw the other customers did as well. Great find on my one night stay in the Travelodge next door. Hope other travelers bump into this gem of a buffet in Hurricane on their way to Zion National Park. Forget Springfield Utah! Tourist trap in Springfield
Darya M.
Tu valoración: 4 Gaslamp, San Diego, CA
Guys, it’s a buffet, don’t expect too much from it. 10 bucks and eat as much as you want, it was a great deal for us, a hungry couple after a long day at Zion. Everything was okey. Big choice of dishes, liked rice and shrimps. Sushi were so so, desserts good.
Kevin Z.
Tu valoración: 5 San Diego, CA
$ 10.59 for dinner! Worth every penny. Most shrimp I’ve had in my life. Seriously they have like 6 types of shrimp here. Food quality is ok but had a good selection. Basically a typical buffet.
Matthew V.
Tu valoración: 4 Saint George, UT
This is my favorite Chinese restaurant in hurricane because it has all the classic all you can eat Chinese foods with a lot of variety and a reasonable price.
Ray L.
Tu valoración: 2 Hacienda Heights, CA
Went back last night to have the buffet… everything tasted ok, and the selection was very good, but the quality of meats were very bad… they used the cheapest meats possible. I had a plate and a half and I was full. I am not good at eating buffet any more. The quality of the foods also stopped me from having more. Feel bad for the town. This is the best Chinese restaurant they have. There is another Hunan cuisine place, but hears that it is very bad. With a population of 14,000 and in the back woods of Utah. They are lucky to have two Chinese restaurants. Not really… Hurricane, UT leads into one of the most popular US national park, Zion. There are all kinds of tourists from all over the world, who pass through here. Every night there are Asian tourists at the restaurant. My suggestion get the egg foo young with white rice to go, and save yourself some money.
Nafi R.
Tu valoración: 5 San Jose, CA
For $ 9.99, I don’t think I can get so many shrimps anywhere in the West, particularly in CA. We had a hiking trip to Zion and Bryce and visited had dinner there two nights straight. Highly recommended.
Yi L.
Tu valoración: 5 Gainesville, FL
as a chinese,it’s perfect for us. everything here is very good. we 10 chinese people enjoy it!
Camille E.
Tu valoración: 5 Los Angeles, CA
We(family) went to Zion to visit from CA for a day and we were looking for a place to eat after a hike from Zion National Park. We saw this place on Unilocal and tried it because we were kinda lost and tired and hungry. There food was really delicious and very affordable. We love this place bad thing it’s far from us.
Eric L.
Tu valoración: 5 Manhattan, NY
Nice food quality. price is reasonable. Only restaurant(except Wendys and Pizza) business hour till 21:30! Dine here twice in my Zion trip.
Pearl Z.
Tu valoración: 5 Princeton, NJ
The quality of the foods was very good and the price was reasonable. We had a dinner at this place.
Stacy L.
Tu valoración: 2 Napa, CA
There is a sign posted saying buses welcome and this is no joke! Thankfully as I finished my meal a bus full of tourists pulled up and took over the buffet. This wasn’t why they only get two stars. It’s all about the food which sucked. I don’t expect much from Chinese buffets so I wasn’t to disappointed and I did eat it but I would not return. The food was hot and fresh but low quality. Price was 7.95 per person. Selection was limited.
T C.
Tu valoración: 4 San Diego, CA
For the price they charge, you get surprisingly descent Chinese food. Good deal! The few items we liked: The egg rolls were crispy, with just the right amount of filling that’s actually a bit creamy in texture, like good home-made versions as opposed to the thick, blistered-skinned ones bought from wholesalers. Broccoli in the broccoli beef was stir-fried properly, which means it’s cooked but maintains its bounciness, unlike the over-cooked versions you’ll see in many other places. Egg foo young(yes, I love this old-fashioned American Chinese restaurant favorite) was crispy and does not have too much flour the cheaper varieties would have. The battered items(pork and chicken) were actually light and crispy. Most importantly, they continued to add to the buffet trays, despite the fact that the sizable restaurant was only about 1⁄3 full on this Sunday evening. There are, of course, a few items that got old since they sat in the tray for too long without being eaten. Dinner items include(skinny) crab legs, small clams, chilled steamed shrimps in shell, steamed salmon, in addition to the(somewhat dried up) sushi and other typical items like sweet and sour pork, orange chicken, and(not-so-good) ice cream. With the decent quality of food and a dinner price of only $ 9,99, to me, it’s a good deal!
Christina D.
Tu valoración: 3 Saint George, UT
This place is really a hit or miss kind of place. The best time to eat here is after 6 on Friday and Saturday. The food is fresh and yummy. If you come any other time or day, it looks and tastes like it’s been sitting out all day. The hot & sour soup is one of the best I have ever had!
Jonathan C.
Tu valoración: 3 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake City, UT
The quality of the food for an Asian buffet is not horrible. They have a pretty good selection. The pricing is a little high for dinner and unlike most buffets beverages are not included. The service is much like most buffets, slow and inattentive. The whole truth is this. In a major metropolis the place would be hurting. But in a small sleepy town like hurricane this restaurant has a good home. Worth the visit not worth the trip.
Ka'ili H.
Tu valoración: 2 Omaha, NE
When you’re starving after two hikes on your first day of hiking your Canyon Adventure trip and what you really want after these hikes is Chinese you’re going to want get to the nearest Chinese restaurant as soon as possible without getting a speeding ticket. Sadly, this restaurant is way out of the tourist area right out of Zion so we had to travel pretty far to get here. We ended up reaching the restaurant at 9ish still open for another hour so we were excited to get our Chinese Buffet fix and calm our growling tummies. There was one other group still in the dining hall when we got there and though we were thankful for the place to still be open when we went up to the buffet bars to serve ourselves we were pretty disppointed. Yes, I iknow it’s late, and I’ve had years of experience working in the food service business so I know what it’s like to ‘check out’ and wish people didn’t still come in when all you want is to go home. BUT, it would have been nice and a delight to have more of a selection of fresh foods out for customers. There were hardly any noodles left which was the main starch served here. From what I tasted, the noodles were tastey but just hardly anything there. The rest of the food, including the crab legs that were left, were okay but nothing to really give praise about. I was just happy I was able to eat a buffet of food for a very reasonable price of $ 9.99 at the time of night we came in. The main disappointment actually wasn’t the food, it was the customer service that we received, or rather, didn’t receive. We were seated by a nice waiter and offered drinks and that was it. He didn’t come back to refill our waters or offer more tea or anything else for that matter. When we were ready to pay we waited patiently for the hostess to take our payment. No smile, no ‘how was your dinner?” nothing. I get this is a Chinese restaurant and it’s a buffet and sometimes those questions don’t really happen but even just a thank you for coming would have been nice. Now, despite the disappointment in service it doesn’t mean we didn’t give a tip or anything like that, cuz we did and a generous one, I just hope that even in their last hour open they treat customers coming in the same way as customers who came much earlier in the day. It would make a world of a difference. I would definitely go back again if I’m in the area and feeling like some Chinese food, because I’m certain that it would be a different experience. I also think that if we came earlier there would be more dishes to choose from that are fresh as well. This is just my experience on this night at this time of day.
Steven Y.
Tu valoración: 4 PALOS VERDES PENINSULA, CA
This place was not bad. It was 10 dollars flat for our meal, and they had a variety of food. The buffet had snow crab legs, and Basically any buffet with snow crab legs for only 10 dollars is awesome. It was a nice place to eat after a long hike at Zion national Park. The staff were friendly, food was not top notch, But it was good enough and I left satisfied. I wonder if China buffet is a chain, because I see a lot of China buffets, But Maybe these Chinese restaurant owners happen to just all name their buffets«China buffet».
Lily S.
Tu valoración: 4 Denver, CO
Some of the best buffet foods between Colorado and here, serious! And for only $ 9.99 dinner is pretty swell. I really enjoyed the salmon(flavorful, tender, and surprisingly juicy), both soups(egg drop, hot and sour) are full of ingredients. Fruits are fresh and big. Desserts are a bit less desirable but all the stir fries are excellent! Highly recommend this restaurant