sad to hear/see that this buffet close. The food was good… nothing that makes you wanna slap yo mama, but nonetheless it was tasty. The staff did well(when I would visit anyways) with being prompt with bringing out fresh food and keeping all the stations clean… oh and I LOVEEEEE the Chinese donuts. :-D
Pourio L.
Place rating: 2 Philadelphia, PA
Probably THEWORSTBUFFET I’VEEVEREATENATINMYLIFE. Even from the myriad of shitty buffets in the area, this one tops the list of the shittiest. There must be some sort of competition on who can make the crappiest food and which will kill the fastest. I wished I had stayed home instead of coming here(even if it was because of family). Of all of the crappy buffets here, this one had the smallest selection(probably a good thing) and the most typical selection I’ve ever experienced. I think there was about 24(1⁄3 was gross«fresh» veggies and fruits, 1⁄3 was fried stuff, and the other 1⁄3 were rice and noodle varieties). People tell me, you know there’re people starving in the world and that I should be happy. And I tell them to save their money eating here and send that money to them instead. I’d rather spend my $ 13 and eat an avocado($ 2-$ 3) with a dash of salt with water and an apple for dessert($ 1) and send the rest of the leftover cash to the starving kids(by the way, there’re plenty of great organizations out there that you could support i.e. Compassion, World Vision to name a few). And not to mention the long-term health effects that this shit will have on your body. You might be saving a lot of money eating here and not some fancy restaurant where they have portion control(oh dear god no!) and better ingredients but when you get older, you’ll regret pumping your body so full of crap you’d wished you had eaten a little healthier. End rant. Parking: Small lot Price: $ 13/person Wait: None
Bruce B.
Place rating: 3 Philadelphia, PA
Sometimes you just want to stuff your face. Kings Court Buffet won’t let you down here. At a mere $ 6.95 for an all you can eat lunch buffet, it won’t hurt your pocket either. Nothing fancy here, just a variety of Chinese American food. I usually start out with breakfast, bacon, sausage and home fries, but I am NOT courageous enough to try the fried eggs. Instead I grab a couple of boiled eggs to complete the meal. Then I move to the Chinese food. I start out with lo mein, pepper steak, bourbon chicken and the vegetarian sushi. Full yet? Nope I’m just getting reved up! Next stop the American food. Pot roast, cabbage, string beans and mash potatoes. Full yet? Almost. My next selection is a plate of fresh fruit and cottage cheese. Then finally I get a small dessert and some soft serve ice cream too end the meal/frenzy. The best part about this experience is that they have some very pretty young Chinese servers and the whole time I am there I text my friend Jay who speaks Chinese, allowing me to flirt with them through his texts. You have to see their faces when a big black guy makes them blush. «Gum zit see gol dick hun won zit»
Daniel L.
Place rating: 1 Ardmore, PA
I’m here at the buffet and we had just finished our meal. Simply put, King’s Court Buffet is an overpriced limitless Chinese takeout restaurant. I’ve been to other Chinese buffets and certainly they’re comparable in terms of the types of dishes, but it seems that the food was cooked without any heart or effort in presenting it to customers. The service is mediocre at best. Waitresses talk on their cell phones while bringing food out to their food bars. We certainly didn’t feel very valued as customers.
Zeenat W.
Place rating: 3 Silver Spring, MD
My moms favorite spot and I’m also a fan, they’re good for what they offer, the servers are attentive which, they don’t have to be cuz you do everything yourself except your drinks. And we can all agree that most Asian ran establishments don’t give you the best customer service. They’re price is cheap, they’re not the best but you get what you pay for here and I’m usually a sucker for the sushi, although always vegetarian, it makes me happy to see they offer something I can dip in soy sauce n wasabi.
Carol P.
Place rating: 1 Philadelphia, PA
DONOT eat at this PLACE! I went today & saw a mouse under the table by the front door! NASTY! The BEST part was when I tapped on the glass window, the mouse didn’t even run away! WTH! That just tells me that he/she(the mouse) is feeling comfortable in this setting with people.
Lo L.
Place rating: 3 Seattle, WA
I’m usually not a big fan of buffets because the quality of food is never that great– which is expected when a variety of dishes are cooked in copious amounts. But, I decided to join some friends for lunch there since I was starving and I figured I could easily eat my money’s worth(the lunch buffet is only $ 5.99). For $ 5.99 I expected to see a lot of fried Chinese American food–(ie. general Tso’s, sweet and sour, egg foo young, etc.) but there was a surprisingly decent amount of vegetables and healthier options. I was impressed with the quality of the food as well. The broccoli was an appetizing green, not the overcooked borderline brown color that you see when its sitting out too long, and it was crunchy and not soggy. Flavors were decent, and for $ 5.99, I really can’t complain.
Nicey J.
Place rating: 2 Philadelphia, PA
no! NO! NOOO!!! did I say NO! terrible service sub par food annoying patrons! NO!
Scott K.
Place rating: 3 Atlanta, GA
Just had lunch at Kings Court Buffet. I have to admit that this is only my fourth chinese buffet; and I’m starting to notice a pattern. It seems that all buffets have the same offerings with slight variations in flavor. The service was pretty good, the food was decent, the place was clean. For what it was, it met my expectations, it’s no P.F. Changs but for 5.99 per person, who could it expect it? I’ll be back, but it’s not a priority.
Jeff C.
Place rating: 3 Chicago, IL
I usually don’t enjoy chinese buffets… I only go here b/c they have clams, muscles, crab legs, shrimp, fair sushi and sashimi this place stands out compared to other chinese buffets, which are generally dirtier. you can’t do this for $ 12 dinner elsewhere(with a printable coupon). Lunch is $ 7 i think, it’s not as great without the seafood. it’s worth a try.
Rafael G.
Place rating: 3 Dresher, PA
Thoroughly average old-school Chinese buffet in an ugly strip mall. You can get full, you probably won’t get sick, but this is nothing special
Kimberly P.
Place rating: 5 Seattle, WA
Kings Court is the best Chinese buffet I have been to. The atmosphere is not sketchy at all, the food is delicious and the price is right(especially with those coupons printed on the back of the Shop RIte receipts from across the street). I give Kings Court 5 stars.