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Toro Asian Buffet
Since I found out about this buffet, I've been coming roughly 4 times a month. The service is amazing, and let me tell you the staff's maintenance the entire restaurant spotless. I enjoy coming for dinner, because I love their all you can eat crab legs. And for two people is shy of $40.
**If you’re coming for crab legs, they don’t serve them anytime before 3(per worker)** For two people it was $31 @1PM It was not that bad, a small selection but overall most of the food was tasty. There seemed to be a lot of chicken options which the proteins were good. The lo mein noodles however, were not good, tasted oily and not a lot of flavor. The rice was pretty good, the crab Rangoons was decent but the pizza and Mac and cheese should be avoided... the onion rings were not good either. There isn’t a lot of options for kids if you’re planning on bringing them along. The fruit looked dry so we didn’t grab any. The fried fish was good only bc it was meaty… there was ZERO flavor at all to the fried fish… how… why. I was so disappointed, but I added sauce to it and it was bearable. And yes, they do have an ice cream machine.
Lee's Chop Suey
Lee’s Chop Suey, is in my opinion, the best Chinese food in the city. We decided to dine in the first time out of spontaneity and were pleasantly surprised. The restaurant looked fairly empty aside from one couple and a family dining in with us. But there were plenty of food delivery people coming in to get their orders. We thought about getting the food to go but I’m so glad we stayed! The atmosphere feels like you were taken back to the 90s. If you’ve watched Sex and the City, I definitely felt like I was meeting Mr. Big in a hole-in-the-wall Chinese restaurant. I recommend coming here and getting the egg rolls, BBQ pork fried rice, and the wonton soup. They were my favorites!
Authentic old school chop suey. Chicago style homemade egg rolls (you can tell by the peanut butter binder) and pressed duck (which you can't find anymore)