Haven't had an awful experience here. The drinks are self serve, and they come out to refill their food quite often, cleaning up any mess, & the staff seemed like humble people. The ladies serving the hot noodle dishes are always kind & quick to make to your noodles as well. We have gone a few times since moving here to MN. I do wish they had sushi, but I'm pretty happy with the boat noodles, & nab vam!
I'm going to give this a 2 rating because they now have raised the price extremely high, I remember it was cheaper per person. I went the other day and it was $42 for TWO. This buffet is the most expensive I ever went to, never once had to pay $42 for two people, food quality is not worth that $42. Just go to Panda Express nearby this place. That's insane for the amount of price for medium quality food. Food was decent, wouldnt eat there as much. Some customers dont care to wear their masks when grabbing food so thats disgusting.
Do yourself a favor and skip this place..Overall very disappointed. The seafood was not edible, no sticky rice (at a Chinese buffet) most of the food lacked flavor. The pork belly surprisingly was pretty good, and the pho (broth) was on point, as the meat was very thick cut and tough to chew.Non existent service as the plates were never removed the entire time.(Despite that 5 workers were standing together doing nothing)For sure not worth $20.00 a person.
Their food and selections is decent especially since I grew up with Hmong food. But the main issue is their customer service. From the cashier not greeting you and not saying anything like thank you at least after you paid and tipped them. To the lady behind the pho station not greeting you and just being unfriendly. If their service was better I would actually come here more often and recommend this place. Let's see if their service is better next time around if I ever go back.
Do yourself a favor and skip this place..Overall very disappointed. The seafood was not edible, no sticky rice (at a Chinese buffet) most of the food lacked flavor. The pork belly surprisingly was pretty good, and the pho (broth) was on point, as the meat was very thick cut and tough to chew.Non existent service as the plates were never removed the entire time.(Despite that 5 workers were standing together doing nothing)For sure not worth $20.00 a person.
I love this place. I only go for the chicken laab, kaopoon, and the tricolor dessert. For the price I pay I’ll just come here instead going to St. Paul.
Do yourself a favor and skip this place..Overall very disappointed. The seafood was not edible, no sticky rice (at a Chinese buffet) most of the food lacked flavor. The pork belly surprisingly was pretty good, and the pho (broth) was on point, as the meat was very thick cut and tough to chew.Non existent service as the plates were never removed the entire time.(Despite that 5 workers were standing together doing nothing)For sure not worth $20.00 a person.
Yesterday was my first time at Panda Garden in Brooklyn Park and I had the best service from the two young ladies that helped me. I was there right around 12 noon to get me Pho and the lady who was in back did an amazing job! Continue to Keep up with the great customer service
I am very happy that this place has changed their menu to accommodate other Asian customers along with everyone. The plus side was that there are more variety of foods instead of just Chinese style. Very happy with the change! Keep up with your work but please consider your customer who do support the restaurant without not realizing of not wanting to waste food by bringing the nam vam drink out and considerably paying for it afterwards...
Reluctant to try as I knew a few folks who gave negative reviews. They were entitled snobs anyway. Really glad I went. Many more items i didnt try so basing this review on only ones i did:Chinese items- nothing special. Generic yellow fried rice. Typical buffet lomein. Cream cheese puffs werent that great. Chicken eggrolls had good flavor but too little filling so wrapper too thick. Hot/sour soup- not the best but not bad either. Chicken wings crunchy.Hmong/non-chinese items- hand shredded papaya salad. Nice crunch and decent flavor. Hint of bitterness from lime peels. Still, beats many of the ones i've had at hmong resturants and flea market stalls. Pho was surprisingly good! You customize n place own toppings into bowl. Hmong sausage typical, pork belly nice crunch. Curry had nice flavor not too sweet. Nabvam also a hit. Huge plus was pepper sauce (didnt cheap out) for dipping various meat items tho wish had been spicier. Added more lime to mine and was set. Oh and kimchi kinda a bit diff than used to.Doesnt have the most selection and its self serve drinks (which i much prefer anyways. Lazy phawks will complain i'm sure). Servers were fast at clearing plate. Lady at pho station welcoming and friendly. If u only want chinese buffet, go elsewhere as its a bit pricey ($20 for lunch) vs others. If bored of only chinese and looking to explore, def give this place a try!