Grand Super Buffet

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Location
1100 Jefferson Road, Rochester NY, 14623 [Directions] (in Henrietta Plaza)
Hours (as of October 2007)
Sunday - Thursday: 11:00AM to 10:00PM
Friday - Saturday: 11:00AM to 10:30PM
Phone
585 424 7188
Accessible
Yes
Alcohol
Unknown

Grand Super Buffet is a buffet-style Chinese restaurant, offering Chinese dishes, sushi, hibachi, American recipes, a salad bar, and an ice cream bar.

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2007-11-30 22:31:01   Good stuff. Compared to the previous Chinese buffet in this space, the new version has brighter decor, better food, and a much wider selection of food. There's plenty of fried and American food for the less adventurous, and a bunch of interesting Asian food like squid and pig's hoof for folks like me to try. I wasn't impressed with the sushi, but it's a Chinese buffet - what was I expecting? —McgMatt


2008-02-06 19:59:43   Great deal for the money. I tried it a few times, and each time I was sampling dishes that I haven't tried before. The variety is impressive. There is a hibachi grill, and a sushi section with a really nice choice of raw and non-raw pieces. It seems that the sushi chef really knows what he's doing nowadays, and the rice doesn't taste like it has just been defrosted. There is even some dim sum available. In my opinion, this is the best Chinese buffet in town. —RemekKocz


2008-04-11 14:45:05   This is just another Chinese buffet in my opinion. This is for sure the cleanest Chinese buffet in the area and the food always looks fresh. No complaints here, but my expectations are undoubtedly low for this type of venue. Not that you shouldn't expect quality, but like McgMatt said, "it's a Chinese buffet - what was I expecting?" —StephanieTodd


2008-04-12 14:00:58   I went for lunch on saturday to see how there dim sum was. I wasn't disappointed. They had about 10 different items; all were very good. I also tried the sushi. The variety of sushi and the sushi itself were about average. Nothing amazing. They also have all of the standard Chinese buffet items, which I didn't really bother with. They do offer some other iteresting items such as chicken feet, squid, and pig's foot. I tried all of these, and they were very good. —TomWise


2008-07-06 14:19:07   Went once and it was pretty good. Went again, and it was disappointing. The food was all cold, and there was more seafood and crap-o American food (like UNION rings) than things I would consider Chinese. Even the "Steak Pie" that was good last time was mushy this time around. Hopefully it was a fluke, but I might have a hard time convincing those that I was with to go back. —LincolnComet


2008-09-20 15:38:23   By far the best chinese buffet I've been too. If you go make sure it's on a Friday or Saturday night because their crab legs are AMAZING! Most buffets cook them for too long and they are watery and tasteless, but these taste like you're eating them at Red Lobster! No complaints about thier sushi either, they're no California Rollin' but they are pretty decent. Rave Review from this picky eater! —ArianaB.


2008-11-04 14:00:50   Biggest and best Chinese buffet in the area, but that's not saying much. They have the biggest selection of food and lots of variety. I have only tried the lunch specials. WARNING: They do charge for tea (unlike most buffets) and its $1.25. —Drogean


2008-11-08 17:58:57   Absolutely disgusting. My husband and I couldn't decide what we were hungry for so we thought we would give it a try since people praised the variety. The smell upon entering the front door should have been enough of a clue to turn around and leave. In my opinion, everything tasted like fish. This is by far the worst chinese either of us have ever had. Both are now sick to our stomachs. Needless to say, we will never be back. Panda Express at the mall would be a much better choice and that isn't saying much. —ShawnaLusk


2008-12-03 13:27:26   Fairly good. I've been there several times, like the food variety. But I have to say there is no good Chinese buffet and restaurants in Rochester. I would go to Toronto if I am craving for authenticate Chinese food. —Hua


2008-12-23 00:14:51   This place is the best chinese/asian food buffet in rochester. the variety is amazing with a range of food from dim sum and quality sushi to hibachi and american/chinese fusion dishes.. to stuff you wouldnt expect to find in a chinese buffet in america.. including... snails, frogs, shrimp with the heads attached (mmmmm), blue crab, and countless other items etc.

I really loved the steak pie... and tried to eat a little tiny bit of everything.. which leads me to the bad part of this review.. i felt like i got a little high off the variety of animals that i consumed.. i lost count at 19 living things.. all eaten in the time frame of about and hour and a half... i didnt get sick like food poisoning.. but i got extremely tired and sleepy and have not experienced a feeling like this since the first time i ate in China.

the dessert.. go straight for the banana custard with vanilla wafers. if you havent tried this.its the ugliest dessert at the bar.. and also the tastiest. anyone who says they didnt like the food here at all... simply likes the sugary, fried and wholly non authentic chinese food that you can find at "the Panda Express at the mall"

Adventurous eaters with an international palette will find the food fantastic but take it easy on quantities or you may end up feeling a little woozy. —wahili69


2009-01-27 16:55:44   Very wide, diverse selection of entrees, dim sum, etc. The more exotic items such as frog legs are what keep me coming back. —EvanPeacock