All-you-can-eat seafood & sushi paradise w/ crab legs, oysters, Peking duck, lamb chops & made-to-order crepes. AYCE!
This all-you-can-eat buffet in Queens boasts an incredibly diverse and extensive spread, with a particular emphasis on its cold seafood bar and fresh sushi/sashimi. Diners can expect a wide array of options, from dungeness crab and snow crab legs to various clams, shrimp, and oysters. Beyond seafood, the buffet offers hot dishes like Peking duck, lamb chops, frog legs, and a teppanyaki station for custom orders, alongside an impressive dessert section featuring crepes and cotton candy.
The buffet excels with its extensive cold seafood bar featuring snow crab legs, dungeness crab, oysters, and clams, alongside a diverse sushi and sashimi selection. Hot food highlights include Peking duck, lamb chops, frog legs, and a teppanyaki station. While many dishes are praised, a few customers have noted that some items can be dry or fishy, suggesting potential inconsistencies.
"Highly recommended dishes include the snow crab legs, Peking duck, lamb chops, and made-to-order crepes. The sushi and sashimi selection is also a strong point."
Customers generally have a positive sentiment, highlighting the vast selection and high quality of many items, especially the seafood and unique prepared dishes. However, some recent visits have led to disappointment with certain dishes being dry or fishy.
Important Note
Some customers have recently reported dry or fishy food, and the restaurant may be considered pricey for its offerings.
"The Buffet in College Point is mentioned as having snow crab and sometimes ginger scallion lobster, but is described as an upscale Chinese buffet that is pricey for its offerings."
Negative"The user visited recently and was disappointed, finding some food dry or fishy, and questioned if they went on a bad day."
Negative"This establishment is described as the only upscale option in NYC for a classic Chinese buffet experience."
Positive"The Buffet in College Point is an AYCE Chinese option."
Positive"The Buffet in Queens was mentioned as a possible location for the Chinese buffet-style mussels the original poster is looking for, with the commenter noting that such buffets are rare in NYC."
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