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Their food was amazing! They had more food than I could even try. We will definitely have to go back the next time we’re in the area. Clean and friendly atmosphere.

The food was tasdty wide selection ,labels with type of food and what is inside, selection of deserts as well, fish tank,Best place to eatg chinease food!

Buffet Palace is an asian food smorgasbord! Anything and everything you could imagine in a buffet! Go hungry :) Highly recommend if you are in South Austin.

We stopped for the first time at Buffet Palace. Although around 1:30PM on a Sunday afternoon it was very busy. They were doing a reasonable job with the Covid safety issuing plastic gloves and requiring face masks. We were very happy with the sushi selections and the salad bar area with many different kinds of salads. A number of Asian and Korean influences was surprising to us. Actually just the sushi and salad bar would have been great. Add in the hot line of the typical Chinese buffet items and add some nice Korean influenced beef and pork and wonderful grilled vegetables we were even happier than expected. Unfortunately you have a tendency to overeat at a place like this. Desserts were better than the typical Chinese buffet but nothing especially great - just typical. We will certainly make another visit but it will take us a week or two to recover from overeating at our fist visit.

i love this place - especially the octopus salad - there is always plenty to choose from - hot and cold

First, let me say that we visited the killeen restaurant. Pros: friendly, bright, clean, buffet. Cons: food was cold. 1/2 the food I tasted was gross. I literally only liked the salmon and peach cobbler. Even the rice and sesame chicken were gross. Personally, I wouldn't waste my time and money.

There is definately something for everyone at this buffet.

As with all other Chinese buffets in town, you will find a very large selection of food. A selection so large, that it is just amazing to see how they manage to sell out of it on a consistent basis. Buffet Palace is definitely a Gluttons get together location. While you see some people eating in a normal manner, you will also find those who as in Las Vegas are trying to 'beat the house' filling plate after plate after plate. The quality of the food is questionable, because for the price you pay, I am sure they are not serving top notch ingredients. Buffet Palace is probably the best out of the Chinese Buffets in town, at least the architecture of the place is pretty cool, a converted theater, by one of the prominent architects in town. I try to stay away from all of their greasy offerings, and go directly to their 'sushi' bar, which seems to be a healthier option of the massive amount of options found there.

I love food, good buffets included, even if I have to line up at the trough with strangers. Buffet Palace was recommended by my brother, during a shopping trip to Austin, the food was good, and the variety impressive. I went specifically for the Korean food, and everything I saw looked fresh. Bean sprouts, kimchi, fried rice, seaweed salad, and vegetable pancakes. The Korean dumplings (mandu) are fried on the flat grill making the wrappers chewy, almost rubbery, not as good as deep fried mandu, but still tasty. I passed on the kalbi (short ribs), even though those seemed popular with other diners. The chop chae noodle dish was good, very basic without many vegetables. I tried the Korean spicy tofu soup with zucchini, tofu, and shrimp, in a fiery red broth. The color of the broth might scare away less than adventurous diners, but it was harmless. I looked over the sushi, and dessert lines, both of which seemed popular, the sushi looked fresh, and the workers were constantly replenishing the food. We went on a Sunday afternoon, and the place was packed. We were seated without a wait, and our server was friendly. A good deal, and there's almost something for everyone.

There is a wide array of Chinese/Japanese food with a large section of sushi and great traditional buffet favorites.

I have found that when you end up at a Buffet, you're going to come across some cold food and stuff on the floor. Not so at the Buffet Palace. The food was hot, absolutely delicious and plentiful. And the salads . . . cold, crisp, very fresh and plenty of them to choose from. I'd go back to the Buffer Palace in a heart beat. Sadly, distance prohibits frequent trips there.

The variety and quality of Asian food selections are consistently excellent. My personal favorites are the orange shrimp, several of the sushi rolls and their outstanding crab salad. Yes, the desert choices are plentiful as well. The cost may be a little more expensive than other Asian buffets in town, but it's worth the extra couple of bucks.

We tried the Buffet Palace for lunch and found it to be pretty good. They had an wonderful selection of Sushi and other foods. Had tofu and many soups and noodle selections. It certainly is not your average Chinese Buffet. And at just $8.99 for lunch, it cannot be beat!

This place has a huge menu with foods from China, Korea, Thai and Japanese. The buffet menu is huge and there are many choices. The restaurant is clean and is very busy. I went for lunch and for $12.99 it was well worth it. Here are some items I tried and enjoyed. Pork bulgogi, kimchee, hot and sour soup, many types of rolls, sushi, baked marinated fish, Vietnamese fresh rolls, seaweed salad, spicy green beans. This list doesn't really capture the full extent of the menu but the food was great. Great for eating on your own or going solo

I've eaten here 3 times in the last 3 months at 3 different time of the day. food was fresh,hot,and good. restaurant was very clean,and the atmosphere was friendly and relaxing.. Can't get enough.....

There is a good selection but food was just okay. Most Chinese buffets are not very good at all but this one is better than most and price is not awful. Service was not good. They had no idea whose table was whose and the girl that was suppose to have my table never served us anything but the check. I tipped the guy who actually did the work.

Yes I said it... it is a buffet ... of Japanese / Korean / Chinese cuisine . they make sushi rolls, and some maki, but mainly the sushi is tuna / salmon and white tail... sometime eel, but mainly the run of the mill sushi and rolls. you have a choice of rice, soups, and main courses.... it is adequate... nothing to write home about... it is just a lot, so that is what you should expect... a lot of average oriental food. we as a family use to go there a lot, but the quality has gone down hill, so it is no longer a place we pick...as a family. this last visit was it... soup was cold, food was edible and the deserts were, well let me put it this way, kids did not finish what they had, and did not go back for seconds... which is a real indicator... at least they had lots of kimchee :)

We went to dinner had a great meal the desserts were just ok but I do not care about the desserts I loved the beef short ribs pork rib tips but esp the beef short ribs ate a bunch and liked very much the imitation crab salad just wished they had crackers we all enjoyed this restaurant

Okay, I admit that I'm a buffet junkie. After having plowed my way through Chinese buffets that offer greasy, bland food that tastes the same from one dish to another, it's a pleasure to find Buffet Palace. They have a decent selection of sushi; I've tried most of the rolls and they're very good and this coming from one who doesn't care much for sushi or seafood in general. There's an extensive selection of salads which you may be tempted to pass by--don't! They make a mean spring roll with an excellent peanut sauce for dipping. For the hot dishes you'll find what you've come to expect at most Oriental buffets and then some. There's tempura (not always crisp, but tasty) excellent potstickers and a General Tso's Chicken that's on par with a menu-only restaurant. Add to that very good service and reasonable prices, and you've got a winner. If you're in South Austin, give them a try; I think you'll be glad you did!

This is the best of all oriental buffets we have ever been to. The Buffet Palace has a wide variety of oriental and some traditional American as well. Many of the hot dishes and salads have a definite Korean flavor of fish sauce and sesame oil. We were there during lunch and was well pleased with the first class freshness and overall quality. Though very crowded, the dishes were never depleted and kept well stocked. As you can tell, we really liked out meal. One suggestion: Don't go at the noon rush as when we left, no tables were vacant and the parking lot was full.

Wide selection but mostly bland entries. Average for a buffet. The staff seems over extended and hurried.

Our party wanted an Asian dinner but couldn't decide on the cuisine. Fortunately, we found this restaurant and we were so happy we did. Everything was fresh, very flavorful and the variety was awesome. The server checked on us constantly and was very friendly. We will be back on our next visit to Austin.

My husband and I love eating at Buffet Palace. We dine there about 6 times a year. The buffet is very tasty and huge. There are over 50 items on the buffet. The weekend buffet has more seafood but it does cost extra ($13.50). The food is almost always the perfect temperature. The dining room is very large and could use some upgrades. The restaurant is always busy when we arrive but the buffet lines can handle the crowds very well. We will return.

Buffet met expectations. Everyone was able to find something they liked. Customer service was ok, not great. They automatically add 10% gratuity to parties of six or more. We had seven, so an $80 ticket quickly became a $100 ticket.

I stop in here from time to time when in South Austin. I have found that the quality has been consistent on each visit. There are a large variety of choices from different Asian cuisines. Salads seem to be better than most places. There is also a section of dessert choices.

Excellent buffet of Korean, Japanese and Chinese foods! I would have given 3.5 points if I had the option. I have been here before once and the way I remembered, the sushi was pretty good... Well, the sushi was a big disappointment because most of them were rolls of different kinds and some of them masqueraded as sushi but since there was only a hint of "meat" on them, I found them very lame. Maybe it was an off day for the chef (it was a Saturday and there was a large crowd waiting to get in at 1130!) or they are trying to increase their profit margin, I am not sure...

Food from Korea, Japan, China, Vietnam and more served in a positive upbeat place. Most of the food was better than average buffet but we were there during the lunch rush and the dishes kept coming out- hot and tasty. Everything from fresh cold spring rolls to kimchi and Phó- vast selection. Price was very reasonable.We'll return when back in the area. Nice break from the BBQ.

I have eaten at many Korean Restaurants in the US and Korea over the years as I am married to a Korean women going on 35 years in September. My wife is a very good Korean cook and has a very sensitive palate, she can basically reproduce anything she tastes. She loves the variety of Korean dishes offered on the buffet and comments that they remind her of childhood memories of cooking with her mother and sisters. Let me mention the deal, 13.75 per person for dinner. My wife and I eat for 35 dollars including tip. The menu items we eat while there would cost 80-100 dollars in a order off the menu establishment. If You're in town check it out, you won't be disappointed.

I was amazed of the vast array of entree selections at this restaurant. There is a sushi bar section and the staff provided to service the entree stations ensured that the pans of food were timely replaced when the pans were close to empty. Wait staff was prompt in clearing empty plates and keeping the water glasses filled. All the food was delcious and many healthy selections were provided. There were korean, japanese and chinese foods available. Very nice presentation of the huge selection of desserts. I was very satisfied with my dining experience here.

When this place first opened, it was the shizzzzzzzzz. It aint no more. Don't misunderstand me. This place is good, but you need to know when to come and realize that it is average at best. Get there just as lunch or dinner is starting up so the food is fresh and hot. Good selection of soups, salads, sushi rolls, standard entrees, and desserts (I have never liked any of the desserts except the ice cream). If you're really hungry, you can get your grub on. If you wait until lunch and/or dinner is over, the food starts being less fresh. You know what that means. I absolutely will not touch the sushi between lunch and dinner as it sits out long enough the rice begins to dry out and the fish becomes less than appetizing in the mouth. So I just don't go then.

This place has a large selection of all your favorite Chinese foods. Not only is the selection nice but the taste is really good for a Chinese buffet place. The variety of sushi is the largest I have seen at any buffet place and also taste really good. I have been here several times and I have never been disappointed. Try the seafood soup.

This was just too much and kinda gross.

The location was busy but the food was bland AT BEST AND THEn 5 dollers for 2 pepsi really. The bathroom was absolutely discusting almost threw up went i went in. best think was the ice cream.

First time at this location and enjoyed every plate we got. Nice, clean, and dedicated waiter. We will definitely return.

We had watched their commercials for years, and had hoped that if their volume was high, the chances were also high that everything would at least be fresh. As it turned out, I don't know whether the selections were fresh, but the quality was low-- on every item that we tasted. There are many choices available. but all that we tasted were not worthy of eating. And their prices are remarkably high!

This is more of a korean and sushi buffet than a typical chinese buffet. I am not a big fan of both sushi and korean. If you like any of these i would encourage you to visit the place. The place was fairly clean and whatever they have tasted good.

Fresh sushi, fried shrimp, salad, fish, noodles...you name it, they probably have it! Food tasted fresh, not like it had been out all day. Wait staff was a little slow and kind of rude, however I only ever saw three Waiters/waitresses, so they may have just been overwhelmed.

First visit to Buffet Palace with friends on a Friday evening. The food items were fresh, well prepared and made in small batches (so it's not setting under a heat lamp and getting stale). The service was very good and the buffet stations (salad, sushi, chinese, pan-asian style dishes- just to name a few) were tasty with a multitude of options. Highly recommend this restaurant - I plan on a road trip back with family - they will love it.

This is a different kind of "Chinese" buffet serving Chinese, Korean, Thai, Japanese, etc. Food. All of the dishes we tried from their large selection were very good to excellent. The restaurant was clean and bright, and the drink service was prompt. A definite favorite.

This is a very large establishment - they advertise seating for over 300. They have an extensive sushi section, and a large selection of typical Chinese buffet fare, as well as a number of Korean-inspired dishes. Everything LOOKS good, and they keep the serving counter well stocked - even with a large crowd on a Sunday afternoon, they never ran out of anything. Service was good, the waitress cleared empty plates fast and kept our drinks filled. The only thing is - the food was bland, lacking in seasoning and spices - and soy sauce added at the table doesn't compensate. Fried rice, meat dumplings, sesame chicken, korean ribs, vegetable tempura etc. - all were edible, not actually bad, but not actually good either. Desserts too - as is typical in Chinese restaurants, practically everything - cookies, cakes, whatever - is on the dry side. Again, nothing I tried was actually bad, but the only thing I could actually recommend as being very good was the hot & sour soup. And that's not enough to make me come back. I'd put the food on a par with some of the better (if the word applies) frozen dinners you'll find at the grocery store. Honestly, if I'm going out to eat, I would rather skip this place in favor of one of the better local Chinese sit-down restaurants and order off the menu.

This buffet is the only buffet I ever frequent. Mostly because I have no self control when someone hangs the feed bag! With that said enter Buffet Palace. Built in the former Westgate Theatre the place is pretty darn spacious and they need that because there is a LOT of linear feet in this conga line of a buffet. As far as Asian food goes there is something for everyone, Korean, Japanese, Chinese, Malasian, Vietnamese... hot and cold sections, deserts and of course the crown jewel in my book.....the Sushi Bar. The bar features about 10-15+ types of sushi, all sorts of "rolls" and all sorts of ways to sprain your stomach! This place can get kind of loud and busy so pack your patience. Food quality is average to above average for a buffet. Bottom line if you like a wide variety of Asian foods and buffets this is a place you'll like.

This is the place to go. Decent sushi, lots of healthy or semi-healthy options, great wings and spinach salad. The only thing that really annoys me is that they make a huge batch of veggie tempura, which quickly goes cold, and then just sits because cold tempura is gross. When I complained, the chef made fresh and then came to find me and present me with a hot batch--delicious!

You can see that at one point someone cared and had a vision for this location. Now it is just sort of sad, dirty, and run down. As for the food, I am the type of person that likes to get a bite of each thing and try it. In the end I found three things that I actually like eating. The sushi was gross too, so no benefit there either. If you are out for the all you can eat pig out session for $13, this place could be alright for massive amounts of mediocre food. We will certainly not ever be going back. On the plus side the service was reasonable, and they cook some of the food on the main floor if you would like to watch them.

This very popular restaurant is a gigantic somewhat-cavernous "food hall" close to the freeway in the Westgate area of Austin. It can be crowded on the weekends, and there may be a wait to be seated. It features many Asian-style choices, including Chinese soups and entrees (including a delicious chicken curry), Japanese sushi, Thai spring rolls with peanut sauce, and several Korean dishes such as meat cakes, pork belly, chilled glass noodles, Kalbi, and homemade Kimchee. There are lots of choices of interesting sauces, condiments, and various salads and pickled vegetables, including vegetarian and seafood selections. It is neither an upscale venue nor does it feature top-level gourmet quality, but is nevertheless very good for a mid-priced buffet. We really enjoy the Korean choices, and always plan a visit when we are in Austin. For the Korean choices alone, it is excellent value for $, and overall is MUCH better than an average "Chinese Buffet."

This place was awesome. They had a large selection of different foods. The place was very clean. There is adequate seating. The food presentation was appealing. It was affordable and we loved it.

I have been to this amazing retaurant many times. It is by far one of my best restaurants in Austin. A lot of choices sushis grills desserts :) and very cheap! best buffet with quality/price!

Good selection of average to low quality food, well stocked, and clean, by average taste quality. Sushi mostly veggie, little to no seafood, not as well stocked.

My wife and I had just arrived back in Austin from a trip to her home state of Vermont and needed some quality food that didn't require prep on our part. Buffet Palace has always been exceptional for us, both in variety of choices and quality of food and our return meal back in Texas was one of the best we've enjoyed with them. Impossible to name everything we sampled portions of fromt the buffet, I will say it included fresh vegetables sautéed or roasted or raw - our choice, meats of chicken beef and pork, and seafood that included Chinese style crabs, coated mussels, and shrimp. I'm not a sushi-eater, but my wife sure is, and she loves that additional option. Granted, this was the weekend buffet, which included a bit more variety than the weekdays, but the latter is not far off. It's especially nice to also able to finish off with bright slices of watermelon and tiny tangerines slices. Service, as always, was top of the line. Tables aren't left with dishes piled up, and refills of water or tea are plentiful and frequent. Plus the number of large families is a testament to the quality of food and service. Easily, one of the best buffets my wife and I continue to enjoy in Austin.

Selection was pretty good but food was luke warm. Service was very poor. Waiter disappeared after bringing drinks. No refills, no removal of dirty dishes.

This is one of the nicest Asian Buffets I have found in quite a while. They offer a generous selection of Chinese, Vietnamese, and Korean dishes. Everything was fresh and delicious. Sushi was especially good for an Asian Buffet. Most every dish in the buffet had English-language labels and was very helpful. Wait Staff was great. I will absolutely be returning soon.

Ended up getting here mid afternoon on a weekday, so not the best of times to evaluate a buffet. But, even though what I had was not gourmet food, it was better than the kind of food you often find on Chinese / Asian buffets. The selection was decent and the food overall tasted pretty good. Good beef and broccoli, kung pao chicken, pot stickers and wonton soup. Not so good egg rolls. My server (for a buffet, that's mostly a person who picks up your plates) said not a single word to us.

This is an Asian buffet that lives up to its many positive reviews and in my experience rivals those in other parts of the country priced at $20 and up. In the first place, it's attractive, clean, and not in a building that used to be something else. Even the restroom was clean. The variety of food is astounding. At lunch the maki are mostly simple California and vegetable rolls and there isn't any shrimp tempura, but at this price, that should be no surprise. There are plenty of traditional Chinese-American dishes and appetizers, as well as Korean favorites such as bulgogi beef and vegetable pancakes (the latter a bit greasy for my taste). Steamed and fried rice as well as lo mein. Plenty of sweet options. All freshly prepared. The place is busy at noon but I was seated right away, and the attentive server kept my water glass full. The place is located on the far southwest side of Austin, but worth a trip if you're looking for a Chinese buffet. Note that the street name is West Gate, not Westgate. Your GPS will not find it if you put it in wrong.

The food was displayed nicely, lots of variety including sushi. The children were charged according to their age, so my 6 year old's meal was $6 and my 9 year old's was $9. The waiting staff we very attentive, getting us refills and clearing the plates. The food was suitable for children there was also American style food there like fries and chicken tenders. I would be happy to bring a visiting friend/family from out of town there.

This place serves a mix of Japanese, Korean and Chinese food. The selection was decent. There were more Japanese sushi and Korean style food than Chinese food. All seem to be the typical Americanized Asian food… decent taste and good value.

second time at Buffet Palace dispite horrible revies on goole. The only thing i would suggest is to have more squid dishes... The squid salad was good, first time trying it, but since moving to Austing ive been looking for a squid dish with veggies and a brown sauce. Do not recall the name but it was my favorite at Lins Buffet in south texas. The sushi was amazing tried almost all of them and will keep coming back. I live on the north side and its always worth the drive.

Our second visit and once again everything we great. So many great selections of salads of all different types, very good sushi selections, many types of meats both grilled or deep fried, four types of soups, numerous veggies and a number of seafood selections. The desserts were also varied. We enjoy Korean selections and Buffet Palace excelled in this area as well. Our only complaint is that it is not very close to our house which explains why we are not frequent guests here otherwise we would love to stop by more often. We look forward to our next opportunity to visit. Our waiter Ricardo was great making suggestions and clearing dishes quickly. If you are in the area this is a great stop!

I went here hoping for a good buffet and the food was stale, poor selection and the restaurant just wasn’t ascetically pleasing at all. Just felt like I was eating in a morgue. Just felt squeamish. Won’t go back. Service was bad to boot.

This is a big big big buffet in S Austin Texas. Went here for a treat lunch for my team. They recommended it. The soups are hot and some of the food is too. Potstickers, green beans and tempura veggies were actually cold, not even room temlerature.

I like asian food and i look for places that are a cut above. Buffet Palace is one of those restaurants that caught my attention. I had flavors not normally found in regular asian restaurants. I found that refreshing instead of the same old flavors. The food was very good and it didnt bore me. The wait staff was very efficient and friendly. The only negative was the men's restroom. Not that it was dirty, but there was an unusual amount of water on the floor. Other than the small negative, would I eat there again? ABSOLUTELY!!!

even if you just go there to observe the eating behaviours of the average american this place is still worth it. Food is what you would expect from a buffet.

This place is always packed, which is a great sign where buffets are concerned. I find their selection to be extensive, including Korean, Thai and Chinese dishes. There's also a good selection of sushi on the salad side. Favorites include the jalapeno chicken, chicken teriyaki, pan seared green beans and General Tso. Some selections have changed each time we've been in, so if you don't see something, try asking. The staff is always attentive, the food is always good, and the noise level is always high. It's not a place to have a business lunch is you have business to discuss. The hostess will seat you and your waitress will take your drink order. Plates are picked up at your table as you finish so you don't have to worry about them stacking up. Once done, pay at the register on your way out. I've seen several people leave with 'to go' orders, so if you're in a hurry it looks like you can get it as take away.

Having eaten here since they opened years ago, I finally convinced my wife to overcome her first negative experience, and try Buffet Palace for dinner. Both of us watching carbs, the Palace has many seafood and protein items, all very carb-low and delicious. The fish, crabs, shrimp, and octopus are fantastic. The numerous salads are fresh and well prepared. Beer and wine available. Sushi section had at least 10 items, and the dessert bar looked decadent. My wife has changed her mind, and we will be dining here on a regular basis.

this place is as sad and annoying as it's commercials.

We went on a Friday for lunch. Brilliant selection of sushi, salads, soups and 'regular' dishes. Our very picky kids were really excited by the selection and each ate two plates. $35 for all of us.

Great variety buffet. California rolls are fab! Come hungry.

I'm finally writing a review after coming here about 10 times over the past 2 years. My wife and I absolutely love this place! They have several options for meat eaters like myself and veggie lovers like my wife. Always great service too. Give them a try. You won't be disappointed :)

This place has everything. Pretty much any kind of Asian food you want and some American mixed in for those in your party that can't or won't do Asian. I really enjoyed it all and left miserably stuffed. It was worth it though.

Just visited once with family. Place offers variety of oriental dishes with kind of focus on Korean dishes. From those I would recommend Korean style beef cake (see photo). Many various soups. A lot of sushi, but then we came in Friday near 6.30 PM surprisingly many of those were kind of dry, sitting on trays for too long time. This is probably because with big variety of sushi they are kind of the similar types. Looking for previous reviews we were kind of surprised - no craw fish, no crabs except salad with raw blue crabs. Selection of seafood is low. Staff work fast, restrooms clean OK, price for buffet tends to be slightly too high for mid-range place. I honestly do not know why it ranked first Chinese buffet in Austin. There are much better buffet places I seen many times. But if you will come, you will finish completely full.

This place is an Austin staple. We have been to the original one since I was in college. Tiny place, fresh food, amazing. Since it expanded to different ones this is the one we go to now and usually on special occasions because it's far away. But it's a great place for family gatherings, birthdays, graduation parties etc. It can seat a lot. We love the owners. Nicest people around. Food is consistent. My go-tos are always there. Chow mein, sesame chicken, fried rice, sushi, dumplings, kalbi, spicy chicken soup, fried chicken wings, Jap chae, fried donut with sift serve hehe all delicious especially during peak lunch and dinner times when they come out fresh. I love the new addition of the Korean sweet potato porridge. Man I can stuff my face with 3 large bowls of that. So sweet and good. Warms the soul. I would say this is our family's favorite Chinese buffet especially if you want a good variety and good tasting food. Each of us can get something they like here. It's a fun treat to drive down and come here when we can with a large crowd. Planning on eating more often because of graduations coming up :) Keep it up Buffet Palace and thank you for all the years of yummy service.

We took a couple from the Philippines, and they really enjoyed it. The buffet is quite extensive and well laid out. It includes a wide range of Asian foods, salads, soups and desserts. My wife normally doesn't like Asian food, but she found plenty of dishes that she really enjoyed. The price is very reasonable and the service was good.

I've done a good bit of travels. I do like a good buffett for the speed, variety, hit it and get it and go! We happened on this one quite by accident-were passing by, got hungry, and popped in. Glad we did. Now several visits later, we still enjoy. Not your typical Asian buffett. It has a variety of dishes. Different salads, meats, some Korean, some you don't know but all delish. Not hard to get to either. Right off 71 at West Gate. Set the time and go!
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