Chinese Gourmet
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Consistently good! We usually get the buffet. Lots of choices on there. The crab Rangoon is probably the best in the area. We also love the sweet and …
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I have eaten here several times an I can tell you, this is my new Chinese place! I used to go to a different buffet down Lindbergh a little further bu…
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Great Szechuan Pork!. I tried the Gourmet for the first time tonight and really enjoyed it. (Directions note: Best way to get there is go north on Lin…
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3 Reviews on “Chinese Gourmet”
Consistently good! We usually get the buffet. Lots of choices on there. The crab Rangoon is probably the best in the area. We also love the sweet and sour chicken, beef broccoli, pot stickers, chicken lo mien and fried rice. I’ve tried others in Florissant and no one is as good.
I have eaten here several times an I can tell you, this is my new Chinese place! I used to go to a different buffet down Lindbergh a little further but it closed and my brother took me here one day and I LOVED IT! I usually get the lemon pork/chicken and crab rangoon or fried fish and shrimp (also with crab rangoon). The flavors really pop with everything they make and their trays in the buffet are changed often so nothing gets to dried out or stale. I’d give Chinese Gourmet a 10 out of 10!
Great Szechuan Pork!. I tried the Gourmet for the first time tonight and really enjoyed it. (Directions note: Best way to get there is go north on Lindbergh to New Halls Ferry and turn right–2nd building on right; you can’t turn left off N.H.F., unless you go into the shopping mall and come in from behind). It’s a nice, simple, clean place. I avoided the buffet and ordered off the menu. The Szechuan Pork was traditional Chinese BBQ pork in small pieces, stir fried with celery, carrots, mushrooms, green onion, white onion, carrot, water chestnuts–all in a slightly sweet, hot sauce. It was just plain lively in the mouth! I also tried the spicy eggroll–definitely warms up your mouth if you like some intense heat. My half order of pork with the eggroll and hot tea was less than $9 and it was plenty of food. Most of the dishes are under $8 for a whole order; a few of the house specialties are about $13. I would definitely go back.