Absolutely awful. Went in this afternoon for lunch with my aunt and we were both very disappointed. Food was cold and there was a poor selection of available. Except for a few shriveled up spring rolls and some trays of egg fried rice and noodles(which were dry and chewy) there was nothing remotely Chinese or Asian on offer. Anything was there was made up of poor quality chicken and pork, dripping in grease, grizzle and fat. Passing by we saw many Asian people eating inside which is usually an indication of good quality authentic food but don’t be fooled, this was not the case. You could easily slap something tastier and more palatable up for yourself drunk by throwing whatever you had lying in the freezer into the oven.
Eoin C.
Place rating: 4 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Had lunch here. Great selection of Chinese food with ice cream to finish. Absolutely stuffed eating lovely deep fried tofu and baby back ribs. Any Asian buffet fan will love this. They had some sushi too but I didn’t trust it.
Hazel M.
Place rating: 2 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
As buffets go, it’s fine. It’s not quite the international experience it describes itself to be and considering the disaster that the now-closed Burritos and Orange was(which was run by the same management as this place, I believe) I am surprised that Mexican food is part of their international menu. Not that I saw any Mexican food there. There was lots of Chinese dishes, four types of mediocre sushi, some seafood(mussels and fish vol au vent-type things, and some mash and roast meats. If you like Chinese buffets, it’ll be grand. Otherwise, avoid.
Emmie B.
Place rating: 1 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
My one star might seem a little harsh, but I can only really rate the ice cream as that was all I was really able to stomach. The restaurant is advertised as an all you can eat Irish, Mexican and Chinese buffet. I didn’t see any Irish or Mexican food while there. Of the ‘Chinese’ selection I tried the chicken curry, the sweet and sour chicken, chicken and black bean sauce, the fried rice and noodles. The only semi-decent food was the rice and noodles. There was a small sushi offering in the corner that had possibly been sitting there for more than a few hours. The wasabi had completely dried up. It was nothing short of awful. What also annoyed me was the lack of free refills on drinks. Drinks are 2e each and the glasses are tiny. Free refills would have earned them an extra star. I had the teppenaki(I had never heard of this before) and it was pathetic. Three tiny pieces of chicken, three pieces of pepper and some onion and mushroom all fried together. Honestly, my husband could do a much better job and that is saying something. The ice cream is the only reason I can think of for awarding the one star. The ice cream was all you can eat, and it was okay. There was also a selection of sauces to put on top. It was just okay, I can’t say much more. All in all this is one place to avoid. It’s about the same price as Full House but no where near as good.