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Grand China Buffet

Grand China Buffet

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3.8 Google Review
56 NJ-36, Eatontown, New Jersey, 07724, United States
(732) 460-1234
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May 10, 2018
This is a good buffet. The only one we go to. They have crab legs and peel your own shrimp. And at least a dozen seafood related dishes. The crab ragoons are good and so are the soups. There is usually a wait for the crab legs to come out , but good size. There is a scoop your own hard ice cream freezer and cones. You can also have food cooked for you from the flat grill. Lots of "American " choices for kuds or fussy eaters in the group. Dishes are cleared promptly.

Feb 20, 2018
The Grand China Buffet is consistently very good. It is one of the best Chinese Buffets around. Great variety of different foods to choose from. Usually busy so the food doesn't sit too long. I have recommended it to my friends.

May 21, 2018
Subpar food. I used to come here every other Saturday, the quality of food has really gone down. Tastless and dry chicken dishes. The best thing is now the spinach dish. The windows are dirty, at least clean them once in a while with a clean cloth. MAKE SURE TO USE A STRAW WHEN DRINKING FROM THE GLASSES, THEY ARE ABSOLUTELY FILTHY!! The fish tank is absolutely disgusting.. green water, slimy glass. This is fish abuse.

Mar 19, 2018
Really nice variety of sushi as well as hot and cold dishes. Always fresh and it is nice to see that there is someone always by the stations keeping things clean. Would recommend. Prices area very reasonable for lunches.

Mar 9, 2018
Not worth $22.00 per person for dinner. Food was definitely not fresh. Have fun waiting for the crab legs. The poor fish in the tank are swimming in green disgusting water. Save your $ and go somewhere nicer.

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Mon:11 am - 10 pm
Tue:11 am - 10 pm
Wed:11 am - 10 pm
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Fri:11 am - 11 pm
Sat:11 am - 11 pm

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