Good price - bang for your buck.
Nothing truly to write home about - good variety ranging from basic Asian dishes (broccoli beef) to the American classics (fried chicken wings).
You can tell some of the foods had been out on the buffet line for quite some time. They do a decent job of keeping an employee on the floor stirring the different entrees in hopes that nothing gets stuck to bottom and keeping it looking clean and fresh.
There was a noodle station where you can create your own plate.
There were a good variety of soups (about 6-8). The egg drop and hot and sour soups were some of the best I've had.
Dessert - Soft serve and hard serve ice cream. The one thing is that the hard serve is self-serve and thankfully the person in front me stuck their head out and away from the box before coughing (whew, close one).
Great Wall has renovated. Â They have more selections like soups and ice cream. Â I enjoyed the rice noodle dish but wished it had a little more in it. Â They still have frog legs. Â The egg drop soup hits the spot like usu. Â The teriyaki chicken on the stick was just as good and fresh. Â
Hibashi grill is available.
Don't forget to get a fortune cookie as you walk out the door.