“The restaurant is clean and well maintained. They have many varieties of food, sashimi, sushi, dim sum, Peking duck, orange chicken, fried chicken wings, steak, teriyaki, hot and sour soup, oysters, crab leg, clams, fruits, salad, gelato and desserts. My favorite is crawfish. It’s $42 per person. We were so full that we don’t even need to have dinner. It’s good for two meals.“
“Prices increased $1 since last visit. They added salmon skin and this jalapeno sushi roll which both were yummy. Everything else seemed the same except there wasn't chicken feet but pig feet today. Service was good, I love how they don't waste food by making large portions of items but constantly have fresh, hot food coming out. The inside was well kept and neat.“
“This is my favorite buffet in San Diego near the Mission area stop by every time I come to visit this wonderful town is good all the way, affordable price, and not too long of a wait to get seated. I'm a little special with the brand of water I drink and they allowed me to bring my own, which is great.The Mongolian is my favorite because it cooks in front of you, as well you can pick what you put on your plate when they make it. Also, the salmon is good and usually is not overcooked, together with the swai a little spicy giving you the extra taste.The spinach with cheese on top is good as well, I'm a happy eater each time I go to this place.“
“Today was my first time eating at Paradise Buffet and I thoroughly enjoyed every dish I ate. There are a ton of options to choose from at every station. The staff was very nice and the place was clean, it was just a little dark in the seating area. My kids really liked the cotton candy machine and said the soft serve ice cream was the best compared to other buffets we’ve been to. The Mongolian grill station had a ton of great options and so did the sushi station. There were also a lot of food options at this buffet that I haven’t seen at other buffets.Kid-friendliness: They have a lot of kid friendly foods at every station. The pizza was really good and they had tons of desserts including a cotton candy machine.“
“Wish sign was Liuyishou Hotpot vs Liuyishou San Diego, would have tried sooner haha. Have a decent baseline for hot pot and this place surprised me. Ayce can be rightfully expensive, but $35+$3 aycDrink was very reasonable for everything offered. Place has a lax, non-pretentious feel. Several solid soup bases to choose from (Mala/Mushroom for us), meat/seafood options were great along with dozens of other staples. Food service was fast and staff were all very friendly/helpful, no sign of "being annoyed" at your requests that I feel a lot of places don't manage or temper enough. Oh and they even cover dessert. Shoutout to the $3 drink add-on with fresh watermelon juice, herbal tea and passionfruit options. Definitely making it back here. Note: We went Monday early dinner service 5pm, so unsure how it is when really busy.“