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Businiess name:  Midtown Buffet
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Having scanned the other ""reviews,"" I can state unequivocally I have never had a bad dining experience at Midtown Buffet. Nor have I ever been ripped off in any way by the manager or the wait staff. I've lived in St. Louis, Missouri, for the past 20 years, but I grew up and spent most of my life in New York City--so I'm not exactly an unsuspecting tourist. I visited New York 12 times in 2008, and during each trip, I made it a point to stop by this restaurant. The steam-table food is hot, fresh, and replenished frequently, which is a must for a decent buffet dining experience. Midtown Buffet includes all the usual Chinese food favorites (sauteed string beans, crispy shrimp, etc.), as well as lightly breaded squid and chicken with broccoli brimming with large slices of white-meat chicken. While Midtown Buffet by no means represents the high end of classic Chinese cuisine, it does offer a bargain. The lunch buffet, which lasts until 4 or 4:30 p.m., costs about $8 plus tip--and that includes a soda, which my server always offers to refill. Now that's a true rarity in New York restaurants! Pros: Price Cons: One feels rushed at busy times

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