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    Four Seasons Buffet

    3.6 (756 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 9:30 pm

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    FOUR SEASONS BUFFET ATMOSPHERE

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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Good for kids
    Good for groups

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    Fresh fruit
    Grace A.

    I was pleasantly surprised how much I enjoyed a weekday lunch at Four Seasons buffet. Lots of food options. It's a good place to have family gatherings. There is a senior discount if you're 65 plus. The food was fresh, it's your typical Asian buffet menu noodles, fried chicken wings, beef and broccoli. Service was good, our Diet Coke was replenished quickly. It was pretty busy for a weekday. I was just happy that I didn't need to cook lunch. The self serve ice cream was yummy ! It's the old school thrifty ice cream ! I had the pistachio nut ice cream I didn't try the sushi maybe next time.

    starting light before moving on to the meat and carbs
    Robin R.

    one of us was celebrating a birthday, so i mentioned it to the front staff when we arrived. there wasn't a birthday discount or complimentary dessert, which we didn't mind at all. i was told the staff could sing happy birthday, and i said that would be great. well, it never happened. if it's not something the restaurant actually does, that's completely fine, but don't offer it and then forget about it. i also noticed one of the sushi chefs repeatedly slamming serving tongs onto the trays during the dinner rush while guests were standing in line. i understand being frustrated when people leave utensils in the wrong places, but it wasn't a great look. that said, i still enjoy coming here. our group of 6 was seated immediately on a busy friday night, and the salad and sushi bar remain my favorite parts of the buffet. i also have to give a shoutout to the fries, which remind me of kfc fries. the restaurant was clean, the plates were heated, and sanitizer and gloves were available at the start of the buffet line. the food and cleanliness keep me coming back, but this visit had a couple of service lapses.

    Where is the Korean baby octopus
    Ed K.

    Where can you more than one asian dish for $20 anymore? Since I have my other two reviews already I thought I would narrow in on two ofbthe most overlooked items. The Korean Spicy Ocotpus and the hot and sour soup. Don't forget to try it on your next run here.

    fresh rolls
    Trung N.

    The interior of Four Seasons is really impressive. It's bright and spacious - a stark contrast with the usual Chinese food buffet get up. For lunch, it's $19.99 for adults. Pretty reasonable considering that's the going rate for an entree these days. Unfortunately, the food was mid. Mid. Very mid. I usually look forward to the American Chinese food offerings: orange chicken, honey chicken, General Tao's chicken - whatever chicken, but there was something slightly off with the flavors. They tasted familiar, but needed more salt or seasoning to come correct. Was definitely not giving Americanized Chinese food. Black bean clams and salt & pepper shrimp are my jam at the buffet. Both were absent from the lunch scene at Four Seasons. What a tease and disappointment actually. The best thing about Four Seasons is their sushi island. They offer fresh nigiri - salmon, tuna, etc. And the California roll is reincarnated six million ways which I thought was fun. Eating at Four Seasons satiated my curiosity. Will I be returning any time soon? Highly unlikely.

    Buffet lunch option
    Shelley H.

    Some items were delicious like chicken sticks , vegetables, and sushi, desert options and clean restaurant, price was reasonable for lunch, clean restrooms. Noodles were just good Breaded chicken was horrible - French fries were cold and soggy, ginger was sweat (should be plain), egg roll was under cooked.

    bbq area remained empty
    Stephanie C.

    four seasons is pretty tasty, but a lot of the things i was excited to try was unfortunately dry and not fresh the bbq looked most enticing, but for the hour that we were there, they didnt restock the kalbi or the fish. i tried them all and they were all incredibly dry, but seasoned pretty well. the mongolian bbq was yummy with great selection and the rolls were decent, very american style but pretty good. fish of course not the best quality but tasty nonetheless. overall, the food quality is okay and it shouldve been restocked much more. especially for a sunday evening. selection makes up for it though.

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    Justin M.

    Quality meets quantity in this very above-average "Las Vegas" style buffet in Cerritos. I was in town for business purposes. Knowing how I am, I put it on my myself to do some research the night before for some unexplored dining opportunities. Having read reviews / seen pictures, Yelp & fellow Yelpers deliver yet again. The one thing that SoCal is never short of is buffets, especially Asian / Seafood style buffets. But there are so many variables at play: quality, cost, selection, busyness, etc. I'm happy to report that Four Seasons buffet is a solid & reliable option. At just under $20 (before tax, tip, & drinks), I'd be hard-pressed if you could find a more competitive value. That said, the quality of the food is pretty great for what you pay for. Whether it's the fresh salmon for nigiri, slices of steak & chicken cooked right in front of you at the Teppanyaki-style grill, or the various Asian-inspired. American, & Asian-American fare along with some surprising offerings like frilled octopus & white meat chicken skerwers. You're bound to find something or many things that you'll enjoy. Parking is aplenty in this rather large shopping/dining district. For a Monday afternoon, I was pleasantly surprised how busy this place was. It's a good sign if people obviously like the place. But there is that careful balance that things are not too chaotic where you can't get around or fear that your preferred options run out before you can come back. Also, bonus points for a rather larger offering of ice cream options (not every buffet wants to offer cookies 'n cream for some reason). Finally, huge, huge shoutout to Maya at the Front Desk for being so incredibly welcoming & accommodating. If management is reading this, please recognize Maya for her outstanding dedication to customer satisfaction. Considering my perennial battle with "choice paralysis" I would gladly come here again.

    Prices as of 09/2025
    Jenny B.

    Came on a Sunday. Place opened at 11am but the line formed around 10:30am. Prices vary depending on the day you go and ages of the people in your group. Pay before being seated. Water is free. But all other drinks you have to pay for. You can request additional drinks once seated but you will be asked to pay additional. Food was as expected. They didn't have crab legs on Sunday when we went. Not sure if that's just because it was the weekend or if they don't have crab legs at all. The oysters were huge hit but took a while to replenish. LOVED the chocolate fondue fountain.

    Faye A.

    Yes, another buffet review!! After we couldn't stop praising the Samoan taro at East Buffet (seriously, it was like root veggie heaven), our Polynesian friends hit us with a hot tip to try out Four Seasons Buffet!! So of course, off we went. Parking: Non-existent. Bring a scooter, a prayer, or a teleportation device or maybe just Uber here? The line was longer than a Black Friday sale at Best Buy. You tell them your party size, get a number, and wait like it's the DMV... but at least the food smells better!! After 25 minutes, our number was called, we paid upfront (bold move), and were finally released into buffet paradise!! FOOD... Variety: Oh, it's varietycentral!! Lots of delicious choices, it was great!! There's more options here than East Buffet. However,Samoan Taro was not as good as East Buffet's. They sliced it all thin and fancy, but that just made it dry, even the coconut sauce couldn't save it. Please cut them up in big, starchy chunks like how theyre supposed to be made!! Marinated short ribs had me emotionally unwell in the best way. And giant squid?!?!?! This isn't your average buffet, this was Poseidon's backyard BBQ!! Desserts: Legit. Scoop your own ice cream like at Rite Aid, only you don't get weird looks for going back five times. Mi fen noodles were FIIRE!! White pepper aroma so good!! A strong contender in the buffet arena. I was very happy!! My stomach was happiest!! Hubby, however, is still Team East Buffet... he's loyal to the taro that touched his soul. Would I go again? Yes. Would I park three blocks away and walk? Also yes. Would I eat so much that I question my life choices? Of course!! Hence, why I gym as much as I do!! If you want a wide variety of yummy deliciousness but don't mind the wait, check this place out!

    Fabulous seafood options on the weekends
    Jeri V.

    Not your typical buffet experience. Fresh and fabulous value. Food choices are amazing whether you go for lunch during the week or weekend dinner. All the favorites, and great options to try. Sushi is delightful and salad and fruit bar are impressive. You can visit Four Seasons many times and see different items to try. Even the dessert bar is impressive. Banana pudding and ice cream choices are especially good too. This is my favorite restaurant to take visiting friends because anyone can find many wonderful things to eat no matter your tastes. All the staff are so helpful.

    STRIMP, Broccoli, Noddles, etc.
    Eldridge C.

    Tasty fresh food in a clean environment. Good assortment of food cooked well . Under great leadership, Thanks Jason

    Vincent S.

    Really good! I love coming here. They have a bit of everything, and I always leave satisfied. I feel like buffets are a dying breed, especially in SoCal and this one keeps the experience alive. Highly recommend!

    They have all kind of food and I love it.
    Sophana S.

    Worth the wait, love the food all types and all kinds..... the only thing I think need improving is the sauce, they should have it at a sauce station becoz i couldn't find it until the end when i was full hahah, over all i would come again.

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    2 years ago

    Reasonably priced good food. Great customer service. Place was pretty clean and they had ample parking as well.

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    I enjoyed the cleanliness, variety and soft music. Not to mention the price. Pleasantly surprised.

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    This place is hard to beat for the price. It's usually busy which is a good sign and they never run out of options.

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    Excellent weekday lunch price with good food quality and variety choices. No waiting was great.

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    Was very good lots to choose from shrimp it was very clean service was amazing always checking up on us Loved

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    They have a good selection of food, sushi, fruit and pastries. My kids loved the chocolate fountain!

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    What age qualifies for Sr discount?

    senior is 65 discounts they dont eat alot. thats why.

    Is sashimi available for the lunch and dinner buffet?

    Yes. Sushi served all day.

    How much is the weekend dinner price? Adult and Senior?

    There is not a separate "weekend dinner" price. Weekend prices are the same as dinner (weekday or weekend). Seniors get 10% discount.

    Is there stone crab?

    There are small/medium crabs that are deep fried. No boiled regular crabs.

    How much per person?

    I believe it's $17.99 before 3pm and $24.99 after including Sat & Sun.

    What time is lunch?

    11am - 4pm.

    When will reopen?

    Already reopened.

    What is current Price for lunch?

    On weekdays, its $18.99 (per person) for adults.

    What is the price for dinner?

    DINNER Mon-Thurs 4-9:30 Adults: $24.99… 

    What is the cost for lunch time?

    $22.98 for Lunch Time. Without a Drink just water. As of 2/24

    Do you have crab legs at your buffet?

    Crab legs weren't always served; it was a dinner item occasionally when I was visiting here, several months ago.

    How much on Fridays Lunch?

    The question is How Much, so I'll answer it two ways: the price is the same as all other days, if your question is How Much it costs. The quantities are the same as a typical buffet. They charge quite a bit for beverages but that's ok. The price at… 

    Dows anyone know if this place is safe for people with peanut allergy to eat at? Also, when are snow crab legs served

    It's prominently posted: No more snow crab legs. Those notes were at the front a couple of weeks ago April 2022. It's since been cleaned up by the entrance, but it's still the same. Might be special for certain buffet. Like holidays . Peanuts: as… 

    Do they have seafoods during the weekdays? If they do what do they have?

    They have shrimp cooked several different ways. There are several different fish that have been fried, baked and steamed. There is also calamari and mussels. I hope that helps.

    How much are crab legs takeout per pound?

    As of Jan 14, 2022, and maybe before, they do not have crab legs. In the lobby, there is a sign apologizing they are having supply problems.

    How much is the takeout ? How does that work for take out?

    Hi Cyrus, Takeout is priced by the weight and food types that you fill your takeout container with.… 

    What days are crab legs and shrimp served?

    Shrimp served everyday and no crab legs any day! They stopped serving crab legs after price gone way up! Call it a supply shortage!

    Please let know the price weekday and weekend. Also the crab leg is served only weekend?

    Hi Julia, Please see our prices below:… 

    Hi, how can I reserve a private area for a small group?

    Hi Elizabeth, There are two areas available at our restaurant that customers can use for… 

    How much is it for children weekdays?

    Hi Ira, Children (3-10) are as follows:… 

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    First time trying this place cause we've sworn off Aiken. Kids absolutely loved it…read more They only have a premium option but it was $35 so not the priciest we've seen. Biggest con is that my 8 and 9 year old count as adults cause of their height. Otherwise, this place has an amazing array of sushi and other foods. Nigiri was a decent size. Not huge but at least not the thimble size pieces at some places. They have noodle and rice options and spam musubi which was the biggest deal for my kids. They have a list of premium items that you only get to order one per person. Although they weren't mind blowing, it was pretty good. Service was great. We regularly received water refills, plates cleaned up and our food came out pretty quickly. Interior was open but if you sit in the middle tables you're right next to the other table. They have a little partition but you can hear all of their conversation. I'm sure this place will become packed but when we went on a Friday evening, there was no wait so 10/10 for that.

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    TLDR: It's an overpriced buffet for $25 given the options. If they'd drop the price to..... $20,…read morebut more realistically $23, it MIGHT be worth it. I also feel that the place would be better if they included all the staple Filipino breakfast items (Pandesal, Corned beef, Filipino hotdog, bangus). The taste is arguably 4 stars, but the price point drops the overall feeling to 3-3.5 stars. Food Tocino - It's fine. It tasted kind of store bought, but I think it's good enough to get a few times. Longganisa - It's just.... bad. They were trying to go for the sweet style longganisa, but it missed the spot completely. Beef Tapa - Probably the best option from the viands made available. It's the right blend of saltiness and sourness. The beef also had a good texture. Garlic Rice - I'm glad they didn't mess up one of the cornerstones of Filipino breakfast. It could've been better, but the general quality of the food here was already low enough that it made this one of the better items. Pancit Guisado - Dry, filled with starch filled lobster balls, and could generally use some more stuff in it. I regret getting this and should've eaten more garlic rice Fried Shrimp - I'm glad it's easy to peel, but the shrimp itself is generally flavorless. Egg - I was scared that these mass produced eggs may not have had a runny yolk, but I'm glad to see enough liquid to praise it Tokwa't baboy - The bronze medalist of the meal. The fried tofu was crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. The pork belly is on the drier end, but it's small enough that it's not hard to eat. Nilaga - Good. Probably my favorite bite. It's seasoned well, the beef is soft, and there's a good amount of vegetables. Champorado - Decent. Shame that I didn't see the milk when I was getting it. Maybe they ran out, maybe they were refilling it as I was getting. Buko Pandan - Very good. Is it store bought? Maybe. It doesn't matter, still good. Service: You pay first before you're assigned a table. There are a lot of staff who are there to keep the tables clean and to mix the food every now and then to prevent the tray from drying out. Ambiance: Bright, spacious, and inviting. A very good place to have Sunday breakfast / brunch.

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    I've eaten here on two occasions: the day before I buried my mother and following a Knott's visit…read more Kind of interesting to come here amidst taking big swings at atypical days. Asia Buffet has fed me both times. It is largely a seafood/Chinese takeout buffet so I usually dine in such places to support my traveling companions in their seafood gorging campaigns. That's right. I'm the proud, carb-loading fifth wheel who complains about getting full after my third plate of food. But a combo at Panda can run you $15. So for $27, AB is a pretty reasonable upgrade of ultra indulgence. I fill up on the takeout, American comfort and salad/fruit stations. No complaints, just the usual fare - which was replaced pretty often. The teriyaki chicken was particularly hitting with the most recent trip, and so was the mushroom chicken. I know. Buffet-basic, but they slapped. The majority of customers are about their business when they come here. You get your table, you get your heaps of snow crab legs, clams or crawfish, and you get out. After two visits, after having embarked on a spectrum of life things, I've realized this is an effective site at which to stuff your face and eat your various feelings. So it will most definitely do.

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