Every so often we get a taste for some Chinese food. However, since we don't LIKE chinese food, it helps to go to a buffet where we can graze and take little bites of a lot of things; sort of like eating chinese with an attitude. Plus on these buffets they always have stuff that doesn't go with the food theme; like at New China they will have pizza and roast beef.
This place is our favorite because the variety is huge and the price is good ($20 for both of us which includes tax and tip) and its always clean and the food steamingly hot.
bill usually always gets their salmon. And last night, i got my usual - a few pcs. of general tso's chicken, few nuggets of sesame chicken, a potsticker, lots of pickled ginger (i'm fighting an onslaught of either the flu or a monster allergy pollen attack) and a big mound of their garlic spicy green beans and rice noodles with vegetables and bits of scrambled eggs. Delicious.
The desserts are ok; soft serve ice cream and various small cakes and cream puffs. I like the sliced bananas in liquidy red jello and the warm sugared donut holes.
Maybe you got "a taste for some Chinese food" was because Sunday was Chinese new year.......ha
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