We’ve driven by this place when on vacation for many years because the outside looked so whenever went in. We finally decided to give it a go this trip. The inside looks much better than outside. It has a new, bright appearance to it with minimal Asian decoration. The buffet variety is a good size with enough to choose from, but the food was not fresh. In fact the food was like warm to cold. The service was nonexistent– our waitress served our drinks, but then we never saw her again. The hostess cleared our plates. I wouldn’t say don’t go there, but I don’t think we’ll be back.
Xiaolu Y.
Tu valoración: 5 Chicago, IL
very good chinese food beef chicken pork shrimp so convenient that you live the hotel near by. ends at 10pm so dont worry about thay
Tony H.
Tu valoración: 1 Waterbury, CT
Keep driving. Place looked abandoned. I had a party of eight and we did NOT keep driving. Hind sight is twenty twenty and my mistake becomes your pro tip. Much of the food, clearly, was not swapped out and had been sitting longer than it should be. The lo mein, chicken fingers, dumplings and rice is what i deemed most edible. The sea food was questionable and my two boys did end up eating some and both expressed their disappointment. TL;DR keep driving. You get what you pay for and the Cape offers so much more for 12 bucks a person.
Michael P.
Tu valoración: 1 Haverhill, MA
What the hell happened to this place? Ok last time I was here was maybe 10 years ago. Back then it was actually quite good. This time it was one the worste meal I have ever eaten. I tried at least 10 items all of which were equally horrible! Food was cold and over cooked. I should kept driving that fact that there was 4 cars outside on a Friday at 7 during the summer says it all. Save your money and your stomach go elsewhere.
Sumit K.
Tu valoración: 1 Cranston, RI
The onlt good food was Mini coffee cake.
Lauren W.
Tu valoración: 4 Truro, MA
I dunno… for $ 11.50 per person it was really pretty good. The octopus was overcooked, but the rest of it was edible to yummy. They even had a nice rare roast beef, snips of dim sum and shellfish, hand made ragoons, and tasty chinese style desserts… Maybe it was because a bus tour was in the house, but all of it was fresh and plentiful. A plus(at least for me) was the doowop/comedy show going on behind the curtain seperating the regular dining room from the tour bus party area — so funny and lent a 1950s Down-The-Shore/Catskills vibe to the experience. The faded suburban dim sum hall décor was exactly what you would expect. Going again next time I head down to that neck of the woods to do a run on the dollar/discount stores. A perfect one two punch for a rainy day discount Cape adventure.
Jimmy S.
Tu valoración: 1 Mashpee, MA
Not a very clean place. If you want to fill up on horrid not Chinese this is the place to go.
Katie M.
Tu valoración: 1 Yarmouth Port, MA
If you’re looking for food poisoning this is the place to go!
Krissy W.
Tu valoración: 3 Mansfield, MA
Tried this place out with my husband the other day and it was pretty good. The price for the buffet is very cheap! It’s a variety of different foods… you can get chinese food as well as meatballs and hot dogs! I enjoyed what I got for the money I paid. I think the food could have been a tad bit hotter, but it was still acceptable. The staff was very nice and the place was very clean. If you asked my husband to review, he’d give it 5 stars because he loved the seafood variety they served, which anywhere else would cost twice as much as what we paid for dinner. He was a happy camper that night! :) I would eat here again and next time I’d bring my kids cause they would love it! Tons of food!
Melissa M.
Tu valoración: 1 Boston, MA
Chinese buffets out here in New England can be pretty bad, however this tops the list. There was absolutely nothing we liked. My kids who love Chinese food didn’t really want to eat any of it, except for the ice cream.
Big C.
Tu valoración: 1 Hyannis, MA
Wow. When did the word«Super» become synonymous with the word«Disgusting?» This is the worst food I have ever eaten. For $ 11.00, you get some of the most random food I have seen in a buffet. Coconut shrimp next to honey glazed ham and hotdogs. One! Yeah one dried out noodle dish. No rice what so ever. «Beef terriyaki» or was it snapping turtle? Dried out oysters. Greasy Mac and cheese. Boiled shrimp. Octopus! Not squid! Not Calamari! Real friggin’ octopus. For dessert? Tiny spoiled tasting pastries, hospital grade pudding, ice cream, honey dew melon, pineapple and fried dough. They should rename the place house of sauce because that was the only impressive thing about the place. More sauces than I have ever seen. There were about 6 others there eating besides me and my girlfriend and they were all elderly. The place was clean although dated and from the outside looks like an adult bookstore. The staff seemed friendly and got me a Pepsi, cleared my one plate and delivered the bill Nicely. Overall it was horrible and on our way home I stopped and got a chicken sandwich because I was hungry and $ 28 dollars poorer.
Rachel L.
Tu valoración: 1 Fairfax, VA
Skip it. Everything is oversalted, the tea is weak, and just about everything was stale. They did two things right. Crab Rangoon and the Pepper Steak. The rice was ok. Everything else was horrible. Make tracks for Dynasty Buffet. It’s only 15 minutes away and it’s GOOD. And cheaper, ironically. If you want a sit down experience and really good food, and don’t mind a really long wait? Try Golden Sails. Long wait, but good food and lots of it.
Steve r.
Tu valoración: 3 Boston, MA
Food was ok. Short ribs has too much sauce and not enough flavor. Fortune cookie taste like card board, old? Coconut shrimp was luke warm. Soda was never refilled though 1 cup is good enough for me. Fried chicken was real good and juicy.
S L.
Tu valoración: 1 Fremont, CA
The food and selection were horrible. Due to the lack of business, everything looked dried out and not fresh(we should have looked and turned around to walk out). There was one selection of sushi — california roll. We thought the«variety» would be good in case the children wanted pasta(their favorite). There was no pasta. We ended up paying almost $ 10 for each of the children to have a couple of sausages and a bowl of ice cream. The service was so-so. The kitchen staff was making food for their own staff that looked better(at least the food was fresher). Although there were roast beef and ham. Again, everything was sitting for a while that things were dried out and the roast beef was not tender.
L V.
Tu valoración: 3 Las Vegas, NV
While definitely not the best buffet I’ve ever experienced, this place is clean and slightly decorated and the staff are very friendly. the downside is that they charge you for mediocre tea and it’s by the«cup» so there are no re-fills on the hot tea. with that being said this place does do a few things right… Rights: Nice cold, fresh, mussels on the salad bar. Onion Shrimp Any of the Dim Sum dishes. Cut-Your-Own-Ham Spring Rolls Pepper Steak BBQ Pork Desserts Wrongs: Everything else. A lot of the food is old, and sits, and sits, and doesn’t move, and they don’t rotate it… the«Japanese Chicken» was the most disgusting pile of slop I have ever seen on a buffet line. Just be careful what you try, if it looks old, pass it up.
Kate K.
Tu valoración: 2 Peekskill, NY
Not sure how ‘Super’ you would really call this buffet; maybe more like Cape Cod ODD Buffet. It’s right off of route 28 but it looks like its in an old warehouse. Kinda jank on the outside, and in desperate need of a powerwash and paint coat. When I arrived with friends we were the only car in the lot… Are they closed or do they only cater to street-walkers?(not the hooking type) Inside I was confused with the small table and child selling jewelry and other chachkie items in the front; am I in Chinatown? The buffet has potential to serve a massive amount of food but at 4:30, which should be the turnover time into dinner– only about half the trays even had food in them. Not to say that they were picked clean but that the restaurant was only«half super» that Thursday with 50% of the food they supposedly offered. Two other tables inside with ppl who looked like they came from the mining caves or maybe crane-workers. We looked over the food that looked fake plastic, with not much sauces, bland colors, not even any tasty aromas coming from the hot plates. We booked it out of there. Maybe other days would have been better but I wasn’t about to pay 12 $ a head for FIsher-Price food. Sorry yo. Lack of patrons also turned us off. …maybe I should have bought a bracelet from the little asian girl.
Scott N.
Tu valoración: 4 Plymouth, MA
This place is… in…a…strange location. My girlfriend and I had been in Hyannis for the day, and were driving around when we were craving some Chinese food. We looked around in the GPS and found this little gem tucked away in Yarmouth. It was telling us to turn around and take all these strange back roads, but from the directions, it seemed forever. After about a 20 minute detour back to rt. 6, and down a couple exits, we realized that it was originally about 5 minutes from where we were by the rotary down there. Convenient. We didn’t expect much at all from the outside. The building looks to be in a little bit of disrepair, and the stairs had paint chipping off. But oh well. As you walk in, you’re told to go up a ramp into the actual sitting area; it looks as if the place used to be a much, much bigger buffet, or at least the owners before them used half of it as a function hall. Maybe they cater? Who knows, not I. We went at lunch time, so we could get the rollover into dinner that was going to happen not even 20 minutes later, and let me say; they charge you a couple dollars more for the same exact menu. As we sat down and waited for the dinner food to be replaced, it just never happened. Even after 20 minutes of waiting, nothing came out to replace the lunch meals. Oh well. They have some pretty unique food here. ‘Chicken Nuggets’ are deep fried chicken dumplings, and ‘Baked Cheesey Puffs’ are little croissant puffs that have melted mozzarella cheese in the middle. The food was a little further to the greasy side, but overall it was pretty good. There was constantly more food coming out, and everything was always hot. Sushi bars. I’ve seen them at tons of places that always seem kinda… excuse the pun, fishy to me. This place served california rolls, salmon rolls and shrimp rolls, all chilled with your choice of wasabi or soy sauce toppings. I’ve never tried them before, but today I figured if it was in the price, why not! I downed one, and was instantly hooked. I had a couple, and I pretty much knew that I would have more. It took them a while to deliver the bill, but overall, it was a good experience that I would like to recreate again.
Chris M.
Tu valoración: 4 Marshfield, MA
This is a 10.95 buffet. Don’t expect gourmet food at this place. It’s also partly an Asian buffet, but there’s also plenty of other dishes. Some of the pastries are very creative. There’s puff pastry, and a napolean made with a lattice of petit choux(an éclair dough), and an interesting sesame dessert. They even fry their biscuits and put sugar on them so they taste like New Orleans beignets(donuts)! And they make Rice Krispie treats out of noodles too. They also have appetizers at this buffet, like stuffed mushrooms and hot dogs wrapped in bacon. Very cool. These people have been around. They know food.
Karen F.
Tu valoración: 2 Media, PA
Ook. Why did we come here in the first place, you may very well ask? Because It is super-cheap($ 10.95 for adults at dinner and $ 4.00 for our 5 year old) and we also had a whole dollar-off coupon. You get what you pay for. I am NOT a buffet person. I hate gloppy, sloppy, sneeze-guarded, previously frozen, cheap, picked-over food. That said — my 5 year old was thrilled at the carb & fat laden choices especially the chicken skewers, mac ‘n cheese and oodles of cakes(she tried carrot, pineapple and chocolate) and ice cream. I mean, heck, what 5 year old wouldn’t go gaga over all you can eat desserts? Even mediocre ones. The 5 year old asked(with DELIGHT) «You mean we don’t have to order ‘from a book’? We can get whatever we want?» She was in culinary heaven — and even ate 4 pick & peel shrimp.(I loathe the whole picking and peeling thing…) Super Cheap Super low-quality ingredients Super crowded(3 tour groups — 2 with elderly and one with mentally challenged — oy vey) I am super-glad to not be coming back. So much for trying to eat a cheap meal while on the Cape.
Brian S.
Tu valoración: 4 Warwick, RI
A place you will not leave hungry I don’t know how«super» Cape Cod Boofay is but it certainly is pretty good. Most boofays seem to stress quantity over quality but Cape Cod Boofay does have some substance to it. It doesn’t have the largest selection of items but what they do have is good stuff. Of course since it is on the Cape there had to be some seafood. The sushi was fresh and didn’t taste like it had been sitting around for decades. The mussels, shrimpers and clams were also good and the crab legs were huge and firm. Lots of crab legs served in these types of places are most shell but these had some serious meat in them. Another nice thing about Cape Cod Boofay is that they didn’t over cook the veggies. The broccoli was very crisp and firm and not over cooked into mush. I like to eat veggies and not have to drink them. They also had fantastic mushrooms, both stuffed and regular, that were extremely fresh, tasty and delicious. The one negative about the place was that the desserts were quite disappointing. Just a few sorry looking pieces of cakes and puddings. Maybe in the summer when this place gets packed more desserts come out. Or maybe not. It doesn’t really matter because you are assured of getting many times your RDA of calories and fattening your butt here even without the desserts.