Siletz Bay Buffet at Chinook Winds
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They need a bigger selection ofFood. Every time I have sent the food tasted like it was old. The exception to that is the person making the fresh past…
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Unless it's Friday night, don't go.. The Friday night buffet is not too bad and if you like seafood, it's worth the trip. Aside from that, it's not go…
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Web site. $$$$$ does not give me what i want to know are you afraid to let people know because they have ate their before.…
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8 Reviews on “Siletz Bay Buffet at Chinook Winds”
Unless it’s Friday night, don’t go.. The Friday night buffet is not too bad and if you like seafood, it’s worth the trip. Aside from that, it’s not good. Went to the Saturday night Asian/Pan-American themed offering…not one of my best ideas.Not good at all. Highlight was the prime rib, which was mediocre at best. If you must go, wait for the Friday night menu.
Web site. $$$$$ does not give me what i want to know are you afraid to let people know because they have ate their before.
This is the worst buffet ive ever been too. Its bland, unseasoned and burger king could make better spaghetti. Mac and cheese was noodles with milk. The meat I had was almost raw and a foul sauce. Broccoli soup tasted like heavy cream. I didnt even want strawberry short cake. I didnt wanna be disappointed by my favorite food. $35 dollars for me and two other people for BS.
Save your money!!. The worst food I’ve ever paid for!! $17 for tasteless, boxed, processed food. Everything is low quality and cheap.
Would have loved to review…. …but I didn’t actually get to dine this weekend. I’ve been to this buffet several times and it’s okay for the price, prime rib and crab legs is usually what I fill up on. However last night at 8:30PM, after standing in a 20 minute line (which I have no problem with) we were told there is a 1 hour and 15 wait IF you prepay and then they will give you a pager. The dining room was half empty, but somehow they cannot manage to feed people when it’s at capacity. This is first for me- I’ve stood in a lot of buffet lines but you usually get to eat when you finally make it to the counter. So I point out the obvious vacancy to the cashier and ask why the wait. She says it’s like this every Friday and Saturday night but couldn’t explain why they are unprepared for a crowd every weekend. Apparently this is a well known fact here in LC, I dunno. I saw other people also leaving when they found out they would not be eating until 9:45 or so (btw the buffet closes at 10). I do now recall having a bit of a wait last summer when we stopped in to eat before seeing a concert, but I assumed they were extra busy due to concert and it was high season. Nope, it’s just the way it is. Maybe they could post a sign so that while you’re waiting you know what’s happening, or have a cashier walk down the line and communicate, or post a little notice on the website to let folks know they will need to plan on some wait time, that would have been nice. If you do go plan accordingly.
We went for the ‘bottomless’ mimosa with brunch on a Sunday. For $25, I thought it was pretty decent. Lots of crab legs, peel and eat shrimp, and of course the usual eggs, bacon, sausage type of breakfast. We were a group of 5 and drank lots of mimosas, I got the impression it was annoying for the wait staff to keep filling us up. They eventually just stopped coming to our table.
Terrible Buffet. The buffet was awful! Too many empty entree trays – empty for 20 minutes or more. Barely warm pasta, dried up meat… save your money. Eat someplace else!