East Rock Buffet
7600 Wesley St - map
Greenville, TX 75402
903.455.8899
add / change info
| Price (dinner) | $ |
| Price (lunch) | $ |
| Food |      |
| Service |      |
| Ambiance |      |
| Overall |      |
Features
vegetarian dishes
salad bar
lunch buffet
dinner buffet
takeout
private parties
kid friendly
large groups ok
television
Accepts
cash
Visa MasterCard/Eurocard
Smoking
not permitted
Dress
casual
Alcohol
full bar
Reservations
accepted
Parking
own parking lot
Handicapped Access
completely accessible
|
Top: United States:
TX:
Greenville
Description
Located across the street from Wal-Mart.
Reviews
review it
add a link
Show 10 | 20 | 30 | 50 reviews on each page
Good, New Chinese Buffet What Greenville lacks as of this writing is a good Chinese take out. You know, those small hole-in-the-wall dives that have the hottest, freshest, tastiest Chinese Food in the USA.
Chinese Grand Buffet is not one of those places. It's just another Chinese Buffet (the 3rd in Greenville; 4th Chinese place altogether). Maybe we're trying to tie the number of Mexican restaurants in town.
Of the three Chinese Buffets in town, Grand Buffet has some offerings that the others don't. First, the atmosphere is the nicest in town. A beautiful renovation of the old Luby's gives this restaurant a feeling that is more reminicent of San Francisco though, as opposed to Shanghai. Very nice, but not Chinese. Grand Buffet also offers a bit more seafood on the line. This combination equals the most expensive Chinese lunch in Greenville. Almost as expensive as Ryan's.
Overall, I'd recommend it. I didn't find anything that I particularly disliked, though the fried crab-in-shell was a bit difficult to eat.
If you're looking for a bargain, though, there are two others that would love your business. [08 Sep 2004 08:53:47]
Food:     Service:     Ambiance:     Overall:     
VentureForth
I went to the buffet with friends, the name is now East Rock Buffet, but the food is chinese, or I would call it cantonese. The food was fresh, hot, and prepared in very good taste. I liked especially the curried dishes, which included a fine noodle which I recommend everyone try, quite delicious and a mild curry. [24 Mar 2006 18:11:16]
Food:     Service:     Ambiance:     Overall:     
Anonymous ssaammiittcchh at hotmail dot com
Chinese food for the American tongue We American's continue to love sweetend and sauced foods. This truly is the Chinese adaptions to the Americans taste bud. Not truly Cantonese or Mandrian. But like Tex-Mex a great mix of different dishes adapted to the way Texans expect to see taste and smell in a Chinese Resturant. [01 Aug 2006 21:57:24]
Food:     Service:     Ambiance:     Overall:     
Anonymous
|
This area needs an editor.
|
|