SFWOA has the best Chinese Buffet

SFWOA has the best Chinese Buffet. I couldn't believe it the best park food ever and the best Chinese buffet I ever been park or not. They had huge crab legs and delicious coconuts scrimp. They even had a chef cook food to order on a hibachi grill.

I agree, I could not believe the selection and the food quality.

WAHOO! wheres the chinese buffet at? i love chinese food. plus, i get to annoy my friends with it.
Bilelele, the Mandarin Buffet is next door to the all-new Reptiles Wild, and also right by the new whale show.

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I agree. I couldn't believe how awesome the food was. The place is nice, the empolyees are themed. The food is great. Huge selection. For park pricing, the food is definetly worth it. It's air condiontioned. Plus season pass holders have a 2 dollar off coupon. And upgrade pass holders always get 15% off! A VERY nice addition indeed to SFWoA. And if you eat anywhere in the park 5 times you can eat there on the 6th time for free with you frequent dinner SFWoA card!

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Themed employees? I've got to check this place out! :)

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I Agree !!! I love that coconut shrimp too . My familiy and I went there for the first time 2 weeks ago... a great selection , great tasteing chinese food . price was a little steep ( but what amusement park food isn't ) but it will be my # 1 stop when I'm at the park.

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*** This post was edited by Dennis on 6/11/2002. ***

Hmmm, I'm there.

i agree dennis. i had heard awesome things about that place so on my first visit this season i figured i'd try it. the price was a little high but you're right, all amusement park food is high priced. the food was amazing, my friend and i spent over an hour there just eating. that's the only place we ate all day, lol.

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Now if only a park would start serving Pho.

For those of you who have never heard of it..it is highly addictive Vietnamese soup. I'm required by my tounge to eat it fortenightly. ;)

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The best Chinese Buffet in an amusement park(outside of China ;)) would easily be Port Adventura, you also can't beat the authentic architechture.

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Exactly how much is the buffet?

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*** This post was edited by Bubba on 6/11/2002. ***

If I'm right it's $13 (I usally pay less with the coupons/discounts). Anyone know what CP's is? I think there'e is either $12 or $13 also? But of course they are both all you can eat :)

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Mmmmm, pho...

Actually, a good pad thai would be nice as well. Maybe panang beef, anyone? Seaweed salad? Gyoza?

(Yes, none of the above are "chinese" -- I actually spend very little time in Chinese restaraunts anymore, preferring Vietnamese, Thai, Korean, Japanese -- basically any "asian" BUT Chinese )

So is the buffet strictly "Chinese", or are there other asian variations in there?

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*** This post was edited by GregLeg on 6/12/2002. ***

While I do appreciate the thought of an all you can eat buffet at a park, I doubt I'll be taking advantage of a mile long Chinese food table very often and then ride coasters. Some things just don't mix well with me :)

But, since a lot of people have raved about the place, I'll make sure to check it out and see what all the bru-ha is about.

I suppoe a nibble wouldn't hurt.

Somebody say Pho? (pronounced 'Fuh')

I sure could have used a bowl during the 100. Just finished some with a Banh Mi Thit for lunch today.

I can't believe I missed the SFWOA buffet during my 6/8 visit. It would have been the third in a row after SFGAM's and CP's had I known it was there....but I had seven coasters to ride and a wavepool to mosh in. Such is life.

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GregLeg - Kind of off topic, but...Seeing that you're a fan of Thai and Vietnamese food, could you recommend a couple decent places in Pittsburgh? I'll be visiting my folks next week, and am looking for a place to take them.

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