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    Falls Buffet

    3.2 (370 reviews)
    ModerateBuffets
    Open 11:00 am - 3:30 pm, 4:00 PM - 9:00 PM

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    What's the vibe?
    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Robert W.

    Quality has gone downhill from when I I remember. I question the sanitation of some of the patrons. Coughing and sneezing without covering up. Use of hand sanitizer was rarely used. Norovirus is well known in the buffet world. Bacon was sitting for some time and dried out. Sausage both link and patty also dried. Omelette made to order Roast Beef over cooked tough no flavour Pork belly good. Maple bar was frozen in the middle Service friendly.

    Super soft end-cut prime rib! Really good. Coffee crusted steak behind it.
    Joyce T.

    It felt like a cruise buffet, perhaps with less International dishes. Here, as a visitor, I am getting local/regional ingredients like their salmon and beef. The Asian kitchen, dessert and carvery chefs were super friendly and listened to what you wanted. The prime rib was so SOFT! The horseradish was strong, so be careful. The desserts look all specially made, especially the pies. The pie's crust and the fruits were crazy delicious. The Asian Kitchen chefs gladly take your picked selections and prepare it with the sauces you like. You can add more sauces that they have on the side. Their thinly sliced raw beef was so soft, I knew it would maintain its consistency when cooked. Table servers were super attentive and eager to remove used dishes and bring you your drinks. Hostess and cashier were sweet, too. They made sure we got "Thank you, Good night!"

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    Mike L.

    Decent buffet and worth it for the price. Servers were very friendly while front of house weren't as friendly. There was a good variety of selection and the views by the windows were beautiful - you can really see the trees and mountains. Below were the items that I remembered from my visit and it covers most of the selection that was there. desserts: pies (apple, marrionberry), cakes (chocolate mint mouse, apple maple cheesecake, tiramisu, red velvet), pear with jello, chocolate fondue, chocolate soft serve, apple and cherry cobbler carvery: prime rib, mashed potatoes, gravy, baby potatoes, and rolls international: beef shank with braised eggs, corn on the cob asian: DIY mongolian grill, veggie egg rolls, chicken fried rice, chow fun italian: DIY pasta (cavatappi, bowtie) with sauces (marinara, cheese), meatballs, and pizza (Hawaiian, sausage) soups/salad: clam chowder and veggie soup, DIY salad

    Jason L.

    Decent buffet, went there for prime rib night! Decent amount of food options at the hot bar but not as much as you think. The prime rib was a bit too raw for me so I told one of the person in charge to cook it a little bit longer on the grill for me. Great service for that! It was tender and delicious.

    Jordan D.

    A very reasonably priced buffet. Not a place I would go out of my way for but the prime rib and bone marrow alone makes the buffet worth the money. Unfortunately they ran out of bone marrow an hour before closing, however they replaced it with a different dish. Everything seems to be stocked up and none of the food looked like it's been sitting. Went with a party of 10 and they were very accommodating. There was a long line but it went by very fast. If you're in the area or just planning to come to the casino this is a great option!

    Jennifer L.

    This was probably one of the saddest buffets I've seen, especially for a casino. There wasn't much variety and most of it honestly didn't taste very good. They were good at picking up your empty plates, a little too good. We were eating and our friend went to grab something and she swooped his plate up before we could even say anything. It was clearly not to be taken away as it was a pretty full plate since he just got it. No napkin down or any signs that it had been picked over. We're used to them asking most of the time anyway so it was weird to do that. He was not happy. I was really disappointed and it wasn't cheap either. I thought it would be fun to go to the casino and also get food but really wished we had just eaten elsewhere.

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    John C.

    Interesting buffet. There is definitely value as it's not super expensive. The space is huge and honestly the service is very nice. All the servers and food handlers are super friendly and there aren't any tip jars anywhere as you pay tip before you enter. lol they definitely cater to the crowd as they very willingly will sear your prime rib to well done, which I haven't seen before at a buffet lol. To me the food just kind feels outdated and basically like an Asian old country buffet. The quality isn't there- its almost like everything is from sysco or us foods which isn't a bad thing. Nothing I got really stood out in terms of food and at the end like most buffets I didn't want to eat again. I think this is a good value place but for me I wouldn't go out of my way to go again. The dessert pies were super nice though!

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    Good foods especially $8 for a lobster tail! I guess that price only applies to members. Great view of the mountain side.

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    lobster! you can't go wrong. too bad you only get one though, but never ending crab legs with butter! yumm

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    Ask the Community - Falls Buffet

    What days do they have the buffet?

    it's available everyday!

    Anytime serve lobster?

    Haven't seen lobster on the buffet

    Are the weeknight prime rib dinners Buffet style?

    Yes. They have a carving station. Enjoy

    Do they still have all you can eat seafood nights on Fridays? Or tuesdays? Someone told me about it but I cannot find the info on it.

    Yes, they still have king crab on Tuesdays. It's not buffet style, they bring out the crab to you

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    Feast Buffet

    Feast Buffet

    3.5
    (1.6k reviews)
    17.8 mi
    $$$

    Feast Buffet really stepped up their game. The food tastes way better than I remember -- honestly…read morecloser to a sit‑down restaurant than a typical buffet. The dim sum was a big surprise for me; I usually skip siu mai at buffets, but everything looked so good I tried it, and it was just as tasty as ordering it by the piece at a dim sum spot. Lunch had tons of variety: pan‑fried prawns, crayfish, frog, salt‑and‑pepper fried fish, a make‑your‑own beef noodle soup station, and a full Mongolian grill. Everything was fresh and flavorful. I also loved the salad bar, especially the mango and papaya. Drinks included in the price is a nice bonus. The place looks cleaner and nicer than before, and even though we drove 45 minutes from the Eastside, it was totally worth it. Feast Buffet has definitely leveled up.

    I was talking to a friend about reasons to visit Renton and one of the things that reached my mind…read morewas Feast Buffet. Located in the Renton Shopping Center near Fred Meyer, this buffet has really surpassed the test of time. I remember coming here when I was a kid during important family events, however I think the last time I came was around 10 years ago! I think it's pretty safe to say that things have remained consistent over the past many years. To be honest, I'm not a big buffet person - I feel like the quality of the food is often traded for quantity and at my big age I really cannot force myself to eat more than like 2-3 plates of food anymore. But I will say, Feast definitely exceeded my expectations! It has a lot of great asian choices, as well as options for children/people with different palates! I've was a huge fan of the sushi/seafood options, especially the salmon sashimi they had. It was SO fatty I had so many bowls of it. There wasn't really anything that disappointed me, though the crab/lobster line was long (as expected). Staff were kind, and were pretty consistent in clearing out my table and I thought everything was pretty clean! Honestly I'm tempted to return (maybe for lunch since it's cheaper) but I do think that Feast Buffet is definitely a gem of Renton.

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    Oasis Brazilian Steak House

    Oasis Brazilian Steak House

    3.9
    (21 reviews)
    21.4 mi

    This is a low budget Texas DeBrazil and not in a good way…read more Despite people saying this is a buffet, this place is not an all you can eat. It is like a food court where you grab a plate and serve yourself and then pay by the amount of food you grab. The pricing is very confusing. They have two prices, one for meats and the buffet station and one for just the buffet station. The buffet station was very limited and look very sad. The meats were okay but overall overdone and chewy. They didn't have any traditional sauces you would usually find at a Brazilian restaurant; they only had some salad dressing bottles. There is virtually no service. They don't really speak English. They don't have a menu and everything is self serve. It is pretty cheap if you just go for meats and don't get a drink.

    didn't know about this restaurant until my Brazilian friend told me about it. It offers authentic…read moreBrazilian food and is honestly the best. The food tastes just like good homemade cooking, and I love the fact that they offer both à la carte and buffet options. They also have great Brazilian drinks, snacks, and desserts. I come here at least once a week to enjoy the wonderful food. One of my favorites is the churrasco and the lasagna! Unfortunately, the lasagna is usually available only on weekends. During the week, you have the option to pay for food by weight or enjoy an all-you-can-eat option for a set price. Plus, they always serve free Brazilian coffee. I highly recommend this restaurant to anyone who wants to experience authentic homemade-style Brazilian food.

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    Hibachi Buffet

    Hibachi Buffet

    3.2
    (525 reviews)
    22.4 mi
    $$

    Regarding the origin of the buffet, the most widely circulated theory is linked to the Viking…read morepirates of Northern Europe during the 8th to 11th centuries. · Nordic Viking Era (8th-11th century): To save trouble, the Vikings simply laid out food for everyone to take on their own. This custom was preserved in Sweden and gradually evolved into the Smörgåsbord (Scandinavian cold buffet), which is the direct and continuous ancestor of the modern buffet. · France (18th-19th century): The French adopted the word "Buffet" (originally meaning a sideboard or serving table) to describe this self‑service style of dining and promoted it among high society. · Perfection in Japan: The modern buffet model we know today--featuring cold dishes, hot dishes, desserts, and a wide variety of options--was established by the Imperial Hotel Tokyo in 1958. · Las Vegas: The now‑popular "all‑you‑can‑eat" model originated in Las Vegas, USA, in the 1940s. Casinos offered cheap or even free buffets to keep gamblers on the premises, a strategy that quickly became widespread. · Introduction to China: The buffet was introduced to China in the 1930s, initially appearing only in foreign‑funded hotels. It was not until the late 1980s that it reached the general public through tourist joint‑venture hotels. Here's the English translation of your review: Ambience: This buffet restaurant seems to have been around for a long time. You can tell it was quite luxurious about 10 years ago. Relatively speaking, it's still fairly clean. Taste: There is a huge variety of options, covering dozens of items including Chinese stir-fried dishes, Western food, Japanese cuisine, teppanyaki, fruit, seafood, salad, as well as drinks and ice cream. I mainly tried the Chinese stir-fried dishes, boiled shrimp, and teppanyaki. Considering the price per person, I think every item met my expectations. Service - unexpectedly good: From asking how many people in our party at the entrance, to guiding us to a table and asking if the seat was comfortable, to explaining the dining process, and clearing plates during the meal - all of it was very good. Room for improvement: Some of the items are pre-made dishes that only need simple deep-frying or grilling. Pre-made dishes can be categorized into a few types: easy to cook, easy to eat, easy to heat. Based on my experience in the industry, the essence of pre-made dishes is really an issue of trust. If the selection is done properly and customers don't experience any adverse reactions after eating, then it's a good business.

    This restaurant was our favorite buffet. Food was served, used to be fresh and hot…read more Now the food is barely warm but mostly cold, even coming fresh from the kitchen to the buffet line. The only way to get hot fresh food is to have it cooked at the Mongolian counter. We gave it 2 more visits and nothing improved. Quality has decreased and the price has doubled. Hopefully they can fix it. Out side exterior need some work,

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    Grand Buffet

    Grand Buffet

    3.1
    (129 reviews)
    40.9 mi
    $$

    I'm a fan of buffets. There is a communal feeling as everyone saddles up to the food. And it's the…read moregreat equalizer. No matter your station in life, you serve yourself. Grand Buffet from the outside entrance has a humble vibe. There are no fountains or statues. And the bathrooms have a disinfectant quality in the air. Somewhat dated. Not oozing with warmth. But clean in my experience with a no frills way of washing hands before eating. The staff will seat you, but I typically will get the appetizers, then find a seat. The staff are usually quick to see if you don't have a glass and will take your order if you choose to start that way. With families, I'm sure having them seat you is preferred. And seating, even on a busy day, is not too difficult. I estimate seating for about 100 people is available. That's based on a tour bus with 44 Japanese tourists coming in for lunch and not having any difficulty finding seating for lunch. The tour guide said he always brings his customers there after crossing the border from Canada, where they arrived. I mentioned appetizers. In addition there are main dishes, sides, some American offerings (Fried chicken wings, Pacific oysters on the half shell, French fries, crab rangoon), fresh fruit, a variety of salads, salad bar, and desserts including soft serve ice cream. The typical soft drinks, hot tea, or bottled beer is available. Dinner frequently includes salt and pepper fried crab half's. You may miss them at lunch. Sometimes they only serve them for dinner. There is also a Mongolian grill at the back of the buffet, that offers meats (beef, pork) or seafood (shrimp), noodles, vegetables, and different sauces. This is manned by one of the staff to cook your food with your sauce preference. They use a hot flat top grill to cook your food right in front of you. If you have your heart set trying that and don't see any staff, just ask for help from one of the waitresses. To get the full experience do try something from each section. The main dishes have chicken, beef. pork, shrimp, crab, and imitation crab. Easily labeled and recognizable. Buffets are logistical nightmares with the common element of consistency being the goal. Seasoning can also present challenges when trying to make everyone happy. Over the years visiting this place, it's been consistently at the right temperature, seasoned appropriately, well maintained with all serving pans filled with food, and clean. The staff are rock solid. No deviation from being there making sure your glass is full and being polite and helpful. This week I chose a Friday at 3:34 PM. To my surprise the parking lot was half full. Usually there is a steep lull between lunch and dinner. That was the only surprise. Everything else was at a standard I expect. Which is why I come back. ADA parking and access. Parking is ample with overflow parking. As of January 2026 cost for Dinner, one adult: $20.75

    Yum yum, as my mom would say! They had a lot to choose from considering it looks pretty quaint from…read morethe outside. I know many people who recommend this buffet and now I can say the same. It was mostly your standard Chinese fare, all cooked in one way or another: shrimp cooked about 6 different ways, beef and broccoli, a Mongolian grill - just pick your ingredients and bring it to them, as well as a small dessert bar including soft serve with cones! I left satisfied with the options and the price. It's a lot bigger inside and can accommodate large groups, if necessary. We brought in 30 and had our own section. There was still plenty of room and the server comes around refilling drinks regularly (pay for these separately from your dining bill), as well as brings the bill towards the end of your dining experience.

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    Hot appetizer and soup section
    Hot appetizer and soup section
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    Falls Buffet - buffets - Updated June 2026

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