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Businiess name:  East Tremont Buffet
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Hi readers, this time while I was on a christmas trip to New York this past year 2008, I gave this Chinese buffet a try with a friend. My first impression was not that highlighted because I thought ""from the Bronx you can not expect goodies"". I was wrong! We came in and the boss already came up to us with a smile if we want to sit in a booth. Of course! We sat down and the waitress came up and asked us what drink we want. We then made our way to the counters. We were positively sureprised about the variety, the amount of food in each tray were and all trays were full, not like in many other Chinese buffets, where food was already scratched out. They have three long counters, one long counter with standard American food, 2 counters with Asian food inclusive crab legs, shrimps etc. At the end you will also find a Mongolian BBQ grill and a sushi bar. The appearance of all counters looked pleasant and clean. The taste of the food was good and ( at the time when we came ) all trays were filled up. We tried a little bit of this and that, and we tried their crab legs in particular. We read in previous blogs that they tend to overcook the crab legs. We wanted to see if it was true. Unfortunately we also experienced some crab legs overcooked, but we honestly could not complain about them. The legs were very fresh and easily to be taken out from the shells. We came on a Saturday evening. The price per adult for the buffet was $14.99 plus $1 for soft drinks ( refills were included ). When you check out tax will be added. Service is not included, but when you are satisfied with what you got, a decent 10% should be placed on the table. Under the bottom line, we give this buffet a 4 proper star rating. It is certainly a buffet you should try. And when you live not so far away as we do ( Missouri ), this buffet can become your favorite place to eat. A Chinese already has this place for 8 years, so keep that in your head when you go there. Good luck and have fun there. Pros: Huge variety of food, Mongolian BBQ and sushi bar, crab legs, no pressure Cons: Actually none. Stuff was only afraid when I took pictures and walked around to inspect

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