As is true of most of the Chinese buffets, there is a very large variety of food to choose from. Â Most of it is Chinese-related, but there are some other types as well, such as pizza. Â The service from the waitresses is always efficient and they are pleasant. Â I'm not sure the restaurant pays quite as much attention to quality control and replenishing the foods in the buffet as they did earlier a few years ago when it first opened. Â The other night we were there and they were out of dim sum and said they wouldn't have any more. Â And it was just 7:30. Â Also, the won-ton soup pot had only the broth in it. Â They need to keep checking to make sure the most popular items are replenished on a continuous basis. Â For the amount of food you can eat, it is a bargain, and the atmosphere is pleasant.
Review Source:This restaurant started out really good a few years ago. Â It was cheap, fast, great selection, fantastic service, and it was a fun place for an all you can eat buffet.
My family usually comes here once a month, maybe a little less, but several times per year.
In the last few visits the place was nearly empty so I think a lot of people are agreeing with me. Â The selection of items has decreased. Â The steam tables are are almost empty most of the time. Â It can take up to 30 minutes before they refill anything. Â It's so frustrating. Â Tonight there was three dried crusty shrimp in the pan and they absolutely would not refresh the items by bringing more shrimp. Â It was the same way with the ribs, hibachi chicken, 5-spice shrimp, Â Steamed shrimp, crab legs...
I asked our waitress and the food runner if they could bring more food. Â They both looked right through me like I wasn't there. Â Really weird. Â I think they just gave up.
It was depressing going to the same empty buffet line for 45 minutes. We just gave up and went home.
I'm pleased that we will be going to go to Misaki more frequently. Â It's a lot more expensive, but the food is consistently fantastic.