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Contribuiți la feedbackThe best at Happy Garden is, of course, the All You Can Eat Buffet, as you can eat as much as you want for relatively little money. The choice remains in the big and all the same only one or other dish changes once, because the selection is quite large that doesn't bother. On the contrary, you can eat dishes that you like when you go there. There are typical Chinese/Asiatic dishes such as crispy duck, panned chicken, fried noodles, Beijing soup, crab chips and much more. Personally, I'd get rid of the duck because it's a bit dry. For this, the Buddhist fast food tastes really good (which is also vegetarian by the way). Then there is the Mongolian barbecue buffet with various sauces, meats and fish as well as seafood to roast, optionally still with vegetables. The whole thing works very simple. It is filled with what you want, for example, sprouts, mushrooms, a meat variety and garlic sauce. At his table you will find a small bottle with a table number and a letter, this clamping at its edge of the plate you notice his letter and give it to the grill. A few minutes later (depending on how much is going on I would say a lotout 20 min) you will get it delivered to his table. Then there's a salad buffet to which I can't say, because I haven't eaten anything yet, delicious sushi in different varieties and a good desserbuffet with tiramisu, ice cream and pudding. Especially the soft ice machine I can only recommend. The prices are fine, the food is tasty and it is definitely for everyone (even for vegan eating people). You get a table shown and is served flott, the buffet is regularly filled up and the adults get at the end of the meal still plum wine or the like.
The best at Happy Garden is, of course, the All You Can Eat Buffet, as you can eat as much as you want for relatively little money. The choice remains in the big and all the same only one or other dish changes once, because the selection is quite large that doesn't bother. On the contrary, you can eat dishes that you like when you go there. There are typical Chinese/Asiatic dishes such as crispy duck, panned chicken, fried noodles, Beijing soup, crab chips and much more. Personally, I'd get rid of the duck because it's a bit dry. For this, the Buddhist fast food tastes really good (which is also vegetarian by the way). Then there is the Mongolian barbecue buffet with various sauces, meats and fish as well as seafood to roast, optionally still with vegetables. The whole thing works very simple. It is filled with what you want, for example, sprouts, mushrooms, a meat variety and garlic sauce. At his table you will find a small bottle with a table number and a letter, this clamping at its edge of the plate you notice his letter and give it to the grill. A few minutes later (depending on how much is going on I would say a lotout 20 min) you will get it delivered to his table. Then there's a salad buffet to which I can't say, because I haven't eaten anything yet, delicious sushi in different varieties and a good desserbuffet with tiramisu, ice cream and pudding. Especially the soft ice machine I can only recommend. The prices are fine, the food is tasty and it is definitely for everyone (even for vegan eating people). You get a table shown and is served flott, the buffet is regularly filled up and the adults get at the end of the meal still plum wine or the like.
The best at Happy Garden is, of course, the All You Can Eat Buffet, as you can eat as much as you want for relatively little money. The choice remains in the big and all the same only one or other dish changes once, because the selection is quite large that doesn't bother. On the contrary, you can eat dishes that you like when you go there. There are typical Chinese/Asiatic dishes such as crispy duck, panned chicken, fried noodles, Beijing soup, crab chips and much more. Personally, I'd get rid of the duck because it's a bit dry. For this, the Buddhist fast food tastes really good (which is also vegetarian by the way). Then there is the Mongolian barbecue buffet with various sauces, meats and fish as well as seafood to roast, optionally still with vegetables. The whole thing works very simple. It is filled with what you want, for example, sprouts, mushrooms, a meat variety and garlic sauce. At his table you will find a small bottle with a table number and a letter, this clamping at its edge of the plate you notice his letter and give it to the grill. A few minutes later (depending on how much is going on I would say a lotout 20 min) you will get it delivered to his table. Then there's a salad buffet to which I can't say, because I haven't eaten anything yet, delicious sushi in different varieties and a good desserbuffet with tiramisu, ice cream and pudding. Especially the soft ice machine I can only recommend. The prices are fine, the food is tasty and it is definitely for everyone (even for vegan eating people). You get a table shown and is served flott, the buffet is regularly filled up and the adults get at the end of the meal still plum wine or the like.
The best at Happy Garden is, of course, the All You Can Eat Buffet, as you can eat as much as you want for relatively little money. The choice remains in the big and all the same only one or other dish changes once, because the selection is quite large that doesn't bother. On the contrary, you can eat dishes that you like when you go there. There are typical Chinese/Asiatic dishes such as crispy duck, panned chicken, fried noodles, Beijing soup, crab chips and much more. Personally, I'd get rid of the duck because it's a bit dry. For this, the Buddhist fast food tastes really good (which is also vegetarian by the way). Then there is the Mongolian barbecue buffet with various sauces, meats and fish as well as seafood to roast, optionally still with vegetables. The whole thing works very simple. It is filled with what you want, for example, sprouts, mushrooms, a meat variety and garlic sauce. At his table you will find a small bottle with a table number and a letter, this clamping at its edge of the plate you notice his letter and give it to the grill. A few minutes later (depending on how much is going on I would say a lotout 20 min) you will get it delivered to his table. Then there's a salad buffet to which I can't say, because I haven't eaten anything yet, delicious sushi in different varieties and a good desserbuffet with tiramisu, ice cream and pudding. Especially the soft ice machine I can only recommend. The prices are fine, the food is tasty and it is definitely for everyone (even for vegan eating people). You get a table shown and is served flott, the buffet is regularly filled up and the adults get at the end of the meal still plum wine or the like.
The best at Happy Garden is, of course, the All You Can Eat Buffet, as you can eat as much as you want for relatively little money. The choice remains in the big and all the same only one or other dish changes once, because the selection is quite large that doesn't bother. On the contrary, you can eat dishes that you like when you go there. There are typical Chinese/Asiatic dishes such as crispy duck, panned chicken, fried noodles, Beijing soup, crab chips and much more. Personally, I'd get rid of the duck because it's a bit dry. For this, the Buddhist fast food tastes really good (which is also vegetarian by the way). Then there is the Mongolian barbecue buffet with various sauces, meats and fish as well as seafood to roast, optionally still with vegetables. The whole thing works very simple. It is filled with what you want, for example, sprouts, mushrooms, a meat variety and garlic sauce. At his table you will find a small bottle with a table number and a letter, this clamping at its edge of the plate you notice his letter and give it to the grill. A few minutes later (depending on how much is going on I would say a lotout 20 min) you will get it delivered to his table. Then there's a salad buffet to which I can't say, because I haven't eaten anything yet, delicious sushi in different varieties and a good desserbuffet with tiramisu, ice cream and pudding. Especially the soft ice machine I can only recommend. The prices are fine, the food is tasty and it is definitely for everyone (even for vegan eating people). You get a table shown and is served flott, the buffet is regularly filled up and the adults get at the end of the meal still plum wine or the like.