We haven’t eaten in a Chinese restaurant that features a buffet in many years… Covid really hammered the buffet industry and Laurie has never really been a ‘buffet fan’ although she has made an exception or two in recent years at my behest. The meds she’s on have also shrunk her appetite. Despite these facts, we do have a list of restaurants to try or try again and a Chinese buffet style restaurant was on the list.
We
invited our friends Sue and Steve to join us on this dining ‘adventure’. Sue pet sits for neighbors and Laurie was
recently able to get her ‘dog fix’ with Tango, one of Sue’s ‘clients’. Both of us carry milk bones in our pockets
when we go out into the front yard or to the mail box. Some neighborhood dogs just won’t budge until they get
their treats if they see us!
This is
the China King Buffet and Grill in Lenoir City Tennessee. It’s located at the end of a shopping area
that includes Home Depot, Walmart and a plethora of smaller shops. The outside of the restaurant, especially the
sign, could use a ‘refresh’. Apparently
the “Grill” portion of the sign was added or replaced as compared to the faded
“China King Buffet” portion.
We had previously eaten at China King Buffet…about 14 years ago. Our memories aren't what they used to be but we didn’t remember the décor being this eye-catching or the food being above the ordinary. We remembered a plain and simple dining area, but perhaps we were mistaken. In any case, the look of the dining area was promising…and the restaurant was really busy!
Once seated it was all about the quality of the food and the selection available. The choices were pretty much overwhelming. There was a salad related serving counter or bar, two ‘hot tables’ loaded with a variety of dishes and a dessert bar/counter too…
Selections
from the ‘hot tables’ included 2 types of rice, noodles, a couple of soups and
appetizers such as fried cream cheese wontons, chicken wings and boneless spare
ribs. Sue really enjoyed the ribs and
Laurie thought that the wontons were very nice indeed.
In
addition to the buffet tables as shown above, there is a nice selection of
sushi too. Laurie had 2 – 3 pieces of
sushi with her buffet selections and she thought that it was fresh and quite
nice...she loves sushi. The menu lists
25 varieties of sushi…
The grill
master will also stir up a selection of items that you select with the veggies
and protein that you’d like to have.
The menu
for China King Buffet reads “Sushi and Grill” as well as “Chinese, American and
Japanese Cuisine”. By way of example, one
option that is e a kid favorite was good old mac ‘n cheese. China King’s menu is broad enough to satisfy
the variety of limited taste preferences that are the norm for many children
and some adults.
I didn’t
take a photo of everyone’s selections from the buffet. This was my second plate from the ‘hot tables’.
This time I had bourbon chicken, orange beef,
black pepper chicken, 2 varieties of rice, and a spring roll.
Protein
offerings include shrimp…a couple different varieties, fried fish, calamari, pork, beef,
and of course, chicken. I had the
coconut shrimp and it was OK but it was very popular. Hibachi and Mongolian Combinations include 11
different combinations with spicy versions available too.
It was a bit of overkill but we didn’t skip dessert. The banana pudding was credible and the other dessert choices were OK…but dessert wasn’t our reason for eating at China King. China King’s actual menu is huge, offering Combination Platters and Specialties, plus soups, Egg Foo Young, Chow Mein, fried rice and even a number of Chef’s “Lite” Dishes. FYI, China King does offer ‘adult beverages’.
Service
was efficient with plates being promptly removed when finished. Our server/attendant was very helpful in
explaining just what was included in the buffet. It was a weekend day when we stopped for
dinner. I prefer eating at buffets on
weekends as there are more diners and the food turns over and is regularly
refreshed…not much down time with your options just sitting there…
All 4 of
us really enjoyed our meals. It’s nice
being able to sample food items and decide which ones appeal to your
taste. Despite a couple of trips to the
food tables, no one felt ‘overstuffed’…probably due to a relatively low carb
load. Note: This isn’t gourmet Chinese
cooking but it is a buffet that offers good food at a reasonable price. With taxes and tip, the bill for Laurie and I
came to $44.00.
China
King Buffet and Grill is open for lunch and dinner 7 days a week. You can order from the menu and they do a lot
of take-out business. This restaurant is
located at 925 US Hwy 321 North in Lenoir City Tennessee. It is in close proximity to an I-75 interchange
so it’s handy for travelers. Phone:
865-988-5988. Website: Home | China King Buffet (tnchinakingbuffet.com).
On the
way home we drove south down US Hwy 11.
Laurie wanted to have a look at this little church in the woods at 917
Pond Road on a hill just off the highway.
It is an attractive church in a great setting, that’s for sure. This is the Episcopal Church of the Resurrection
in Loudon Tennessee. I couldn’t find any
history about this church building.
Website: Resurrection Homepage - Church of the Resurrection
(episcopalloudon.com).
That’s
all for now. Just click on any of the photos
to enlarge them…
Thanks
for stopping by for a visit!
Take
Care, Big Daddy Dave
Looks like a giant selection of food and the decor looks very nice. Glad you guys had a good experience. I try to avoid buffets as I always overeat to be sure I get my money's worth.
ReplyDeleteI am not a buffet fan either...and that looks more like an Asian buffet than Chinese. I hate to say that, but I can't stand sushi, except the seafood on the top of rice.
ReplyDeleteSome good dishes to choose from! I used to like Chinese buffets...don't know of any that have returned. Our one Chinese take-out source has changed hands, and I haven't tried it since then. Of course I could go afield to other cities nearby!
ReplyDeleteUy el perrito es muy lindo. Rica comida te mando un beso.
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