Lin’s Kitchen
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Nice Chinese Buffet. This is a rather large, somewhat dimly lit restaurant with the seating broken up in one of those maze setup that gives you the fe…
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Ok food sometimes over cooked. Could improve on taste and temp of food.…
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This place used to be good when it was just take out but ever since it's become a full restaurant, the quality of taste in the food has gone down hill…
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5 Reviews on “Lin’s Kitchen”
Nice Chinese Buffet. This is a rather large, somewhat dimly lit restaurant with the seating broken up in one of those maze setup that gives you the feeling of a little privacy, and a little claustrophobia all at the same time. The buffet area itself is rather large, with a large variety to choose from.The Black Pepper Chicken and the Scallion Chicken are both excellent dishes, though somewhat milder than most I’ve tried. The Low Mein is among the best I’ve tried, no overpowering taste of garlic or sweetness, just a nice fresh taste with excellent noodles. The Chinese buffet staples of veggie Fried Rice, Chicken Wings, Gen’l Tso, and Pepper Steak were all very solid, if not exceptional.The Egg Roll here is very nice, especially for a buffet, where they tend to be soggy and tasteless – these were nice, fairly crisp outside, flavorful inside, not just all cabbage. The offered a dish called Crisp Salty Chicken which is very good – bite-size chunks of nice chicken battered, fried perfectly, with a nice salty taste – I’ll get this again. Another chicken dish was Hot & Spicy Chicken, which while it had some heat, was also a little sweet. Also had several soup choices, and even some sushi items.Only disappointment was that that offered no spicy beef or pork dishes, at least not on this day. Overall though, I was impressed with both the variety and the quality. Folks who come here should expect a buffet of standard Americanized-Chinese dishes – no real exotic or spicy dishes – just nice Chinese comfort food.2 lunches with hot tea cost $12.79 – even beats going to K & W, especially when you consider that it is all you can eat. Nice, friendly folks here, as well. What’s not to like, or come back for?
Ok food sometimes over cooked. Could improve on taste and temp of food.
This place used to be good when it was just take out but ever since it’s become a full restaurant, the quality of taste in the food has gone down hill. I’ve ordered take out from here 3 times and all three times they’ve gotten my order wrong and the food is not as good as it used to be.
Can I hurl now? OK. They get the vote for being the WORST restaurant I’ve ever eaten at.04 Oct, 2011This was absolutely the worst cooked food I have ever had to pay for. Rice was crunchy, lo main tasteless, sweet rolls hard as a rock. Even the fortune cookie was stale! All these culinary delights for a mere 21.99!
I’ve ordered takeout from Lin’s kitchen on four separate occasions. I find their food to be average as far as Chinese/American food goes. The first time I ordered on of the dishes that was supposed to be ‘spicy’, but it was almost bland and certainly not spicy. I ordered it again the second time and requested that it be made extra spicy, but still bland and not at all spicy. The people are really nice there and I really want to like their food, but I just find it to be average and that is after I take it home and add flavor of my own to it. I’m sorry that I’m not able to recommend this restaurant, because I really want to like it. 🙁