At Restaurant Buffet Sai-Woo, reviews present a mix of praise and concerns. The food is frequently described as fresh and varied with rich Asian flavors and the all you can eat format is noted as generous and affordable, with a warm atmosphere and attentive service. However some diners report that several dishes arrive cold or dry and that experiences can vary depending on staff and time. Bathroom conditions are repeatedly criticized as unsanitary and alarming, prompting calls for maintenance, while others mention friendly service and cleanliness in the dining area. Overall, the restaurant is seen by many as one of the better all you can eat Chinese buffets, with several stating they would return, although others remain unsure.View restaurant profile
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La Maison Wong elicits mixed reactions from diners: many praise the buffet's wide variety, fresh seafood options and overall good value, with some noting that drinks are included and service is quick and friendly. The crab legs, frog legs, shrimp and other seafood are frequently highlighted as highlights, and several visits are described as enjoyable with attentive staff and a calm, pleasant ambiance on certain nights. On the downside, several reviews point to a chilly or noisy dining room and outdated decor that could use renovation, along with cleanliness concerns in the bathrooms. Food quality is described as variable: some dishes are well prepared and flavorful, while others are overcooked or greasy, and some sushi is not fresh. Price-to-quality perceptions differ, with some patrons feeling the food quality does not always justify the price and others noting good value and generous portions for the money. Occasional comments warn about tipping policy and the effect of taxes on tips, and a few dinners suffered from certain menu items being heavy in oil or lacking in meat. Despite the inconsistencies, a number of guests say they would return for the seafood options and enjoyable service, especially on busy weekend hours.View restaurant profile
Buffet Chinois Drummondville (Le) is described as a lively all-you-can-eat option with a wide variety of dishes, including sushi, dumplings, bao, and a noodle bar, and many praise the freshness and overall quality. The staff are generally friendly and attentive and service is often highlighted as a strength, though crowded times can affect seating and pace. Prices are considered reasonable on weekdays, while weekend dinners can be expensive for the amount and variety, with some reviewers noting better value from Monday to Thursday. A few criticisms include occasional inconsistency in quality from visit to visit, dishes not always hot or well prepared, and occasional complaints about ambiance when the room is busy. Some comments mention seafood availability being limited at times and questions about stock, while others are pleased by the variety and the bar for noodles and desserts. Overall, the buffet is regarded as one of the better options in the area with generous portions, a welcoming atmosphere, and many saying they would return, especially for families and groups.View restaurant profile