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    China Buffet

    3.2 (47 reviews)
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    Pink Lemonade with Yao Ming and great food !
    Bryan S.

    Just right. Exactly where you want your Chinese food to be. 3 stars. Great Service. The lady who was my cashier was also my waitress. I even saw her go into the kitchen and eat from the buffet line too ! She might of cooked the food too ! Ambiance was awesome. Felt like I really was in Hanover Park rather than Carol Stream. Will be going here again soon. Even saw Yao Ming !!!!

    Fried rice, bbq pork, Crab Rangoon (10), Sesame Chicken

    Delicious food, always fresh, clean, friendly, hidden gem of the town! Favorite Chinese buffet in the area!

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    Robert G.

    Well, I had an hour to kill before an important meeting, and I figured I needed to try this place just to see how it stacked up. The China Buffet is one of those Chinese restaurants that was widespread in the 1980s, but has managed to survive until now. The interior is completely bland. Buffet prices and descriptions are stuck to the wall with 3" tall block lettering. Oh, and there were french fries mixed with the crab rangoon, and fried chicken served on the side. Such was my introduction to the restaurant. The food was completely hit-or-miss. The fried rice was somewhat crunchy, and had a good texture, but its flavor was completely obliterated by an heavy hand on the soy sauce. Some sort of seafood dish was ruined by something pretending to be imitation crab meat--crab meat is not supposed to be chalky. Most of the buffet food had been out there a while. The mushroom dishes did not skimp on the mushrooms, and they were quite good. Some sort of mushroom-chicken dish was pretty good, though the chicken was dry. The orange chicken (I think that's what it was?) was surprisingly flavorful, though a bit salty, and easily the best entree out there. The hot and sour soup was standard fare, but avoid the very stale wontons. The crab rangoon also was stale. If you wanted fried chicken, though, it came out very nicely. The sushi in the back also was quite good, although I'd probably head a few doors down if I wanted to eat sushi. Avoid anything at the dessert table, where most of it was dry, except for maybe the Jell-O. The owners run the house in front and cook in the back, and serve you with a smile. I regret to say that unless their food quality turns around, I probably won't be back.

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    Excellent food! Great service!! The staff is very nice and welcoming. 10 out of 10 would recommend it!

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    there fried rice taste like regular rice. I'm very displeased spent around $35 on food at this place and will never eat her again.

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    Its Chinese food. The food is hot, not entirely TOO greasy and the prices are not too bad especially if you eat the buffet vs. ordering out.

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    Minghin Cuisine

    Minghin Cuisine

    3.9
    (720 reviews)
    8.0 mi
    $$

    MingHin Cuisine in Illinois offers some of the best Chinese food I've had in this part of the…read morecountry. The restaurant itself is nicely decorated and is quite a nice location for a dinner date or to celebrate a special event. You either order take out or dine in. We ordered take out on this visit; ordering the Chicken Fried Rice, the Fried Chicken Wings, the Pepper Shrimp, the Chicken Corn Soup, and the Hot and Sour Soup. Everything we tried was exceptionally good. My favorite dish being the Chicken Corn soup. Overall, the food is really good and worthwhile checking out of you are in the Chicago area. We rate this place a solid 4.5 stars out of 5.

    This Chinese restaurant became a lifesaver when hubby and I stayed close by at the Best Western…read moreNaperville on 6/6/26. We were trying to find a place to eat dinner nearby and noticed them which were practically next door. We ordered Shrimp Fried Rice and Ribeye Steak with Mushrooms for carry out. The prepared the order quickly and within a few minutes, the order was ready. Upon picking up the order, we noticed how nice the establishment was inside. The Shrimp in the dish was jumbo shrimp which was a nice surprise. Both dishes were only okay due to lack of flavor. They were skimpy in the number of soy and sweet & sour sauce (2 of each). They were nice enough to give us 2 fortune cookies (one cheated me out of a fortune, LOL). NOTE: They have a Chicago location in Chinatown as well.

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    Jin 28

    Jin 28

    3.7
    (170 reviews)
    1.5 mi
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    They have a wide variety of menu options to choose from. The service was efficient. The food was…read morevery tasty and served in good portion sizes. The restaurant had many people coming to pick up take out orders. The restaurant appears to be clean and has seating to accommodate different sized parties of people. It was not busy with diners at the time we ate and was quiet enough to hold a conversation.

    I was disappointed with my recent experience because it doesn't seem like the restaurant looks at…read morethe special requests when I place my order online. I've repeatedly asked that they don't include so much rice in the chicken rice soup since it ends up more like wet chicken and rice, and yet they continue to do it. The flavor was pretty bad this time around anyway, so I will not be ordering it again. Strangely enough, the egg drop soup, which I do not normally care for, was quite good. So the quality varies, I guess. Speaking of quality, the vegetable eggrolls were over-cooked and dry, but the shrimp eggroll, which was part of a lunch order, was good. I also tried the fried rice for the first time and was not impressed at all. It looked like Panda Express fried rice, except Panda Express is better. Usually Chinese fried rice is much better than any chain. As for the main dishes, the sesame chicken and teriyaki chicken were good, but the broccoli chicken was just so-so. In the photos online it has a brown sauce, but it came with a white sauce. I'm not sure if that has to do with my special instructions asking to put garlic in it or not, though. I also asked in my special instructions not to provide utensils or any sauce but sweet and sour but they threw in hot mustard, soy sauce, and utensils anyway. So I still don't know if they can see the special instructions or just choose to ignore them. In any case, I will probably still order here occasionally since the location is convenient, but I'm not as thrilled with the food as I was in the past. That being said, they do pack the containers as full as possible which I appreciate as not all places do.

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    Luong Loi

    Luong Loi

    4.2
    (250 reviews)
    3.6 mi
    $$

    Absolutely delighted that this is now a plant-based restaurant. I had been recommended to go before…read morebut hadn't yet gone. I'm glad I waited because my options expanded to the entire menu, not just a one-off veggie dish!! Everything me and my partner tried was delicious. The service was so welcoming, kind, and hospitable. The place was nearly empty when we arrived and got a couple more tables during our stay. There was music on and off. It didn't feel air conditioned. To meat eaters: I understand the letdown of the menu you once loved changing drastically, and I know, who are you to trust me... but please don't write Luong Loi off completely. Maybe for one of the times when you go out to eat or order food, you can try doing veggie and support this lovely place. :-) For the appetizer, we were recommended the Mushroom Pani Puri. It was savory, great textures, with a very tiny bit of spice. For my partner's entree, he got the Fresh Rice Noodle with Crispy Rolls & Vegan Ribs. He loved it. I tried the vegan rib and it was delicious! For my entree, I got the Half-Moon Tofu Fried Rice with Vegetables & Vegan Sausage. This was so yum, great combo of flavors, savory and smokey, and the eggy crispy tofu was really great! Drink: Vietnamese coffee with sweetened condensed milk, brewed at our table with a Vietnamese phin filter that's placed over the cup. Stirred and poured over ice for a cold drink. This was nearly identical to how I make/prefer coffee at home, so it was PERFECTION.

    This restaurant is now ALL VEGAN and even my husband enjoyed al lot of the foods, especially his…read moresoup and Depp fried lotus root and taro (yes I had to explain there things and show him about them on Google Best Bahn Mi outside.of Vietnam Exceptional service and their must be a new wave of vegan kids at Wheaton College because that seemed the customer base. Wtg kids!! Very pleasant atmosphere and quiet with big window views We shall return

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    J's Kitchen

    J's Kitchen

    4.2
    (154 reviews)
    9.1 mi
    $$
    Family-owned & operated
    Women-owned & operated

    The food here was unique and tasty. Having smaller portions for the appetizers made it easier for…read moreme to try different ones from the menu. The restaurant itself isn't fancy and lacks décor. Tasty Tofu $6.25 - Crispy on the outside and silky on the inside. I would order these again. Crab Rangoon (4) $5.50 - Small but delicious. Pan-fried Chicken Dumpling (6) $6.95 - Tiny delicious dumplings. Sichuan Style Diced Beef over rice $16.25 - The beef were lean, tender and full of flavor! Shrimp fried rice $14.95 - Flavorful fried rice. Kung Pao chicken - $18 - This didn't taste like your normal kung pao. The chicken was breaded, deep fried and covered in a sweet sauce. It looked more like a sweet and sour dish and there was no spiciness. .|\---/| | @_@ | ..\_^_/..2025

    I do not know what happen to this restaurant I took my other son because he loves Chinese food and…read moreI order the lamb soup again but with different noodles. He order the beef and rice with broccoli and the meat was COLD and very hard the chew. The only thing that he liked was the rice which was hot. He love the beef won tons because of the spicy chile. It was so upset that the soup had no flavor I put so much salt and also a pack of soy sauce which I never put soy sauce on anything I even Added the chile it look Like the cook took a bucket full of dirty wash water and served it to me the noodle had no flavor. The server was always on her phone. I asked her so many times to removed the dirty plates from the table and she completely ignored us. The ambiance was empty just a few orders to go. I feel SAD that I took an hour drive to be so disappointed at the horrible tasting food and also the bad service

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