Mr Wu’s Chinese Buffet

If you really have to go for a Chinese buffet in chinatown, i can tell you now that nowhere is going to really satisfy endless eating at a fixed price because you truly sacrifice quality. Mr Wu’s is about the most recommended Chinese buffet in soho, but it is no golden wonder.with a strange entrance into the restaurant past the buffet, designed to sit in the window, you are briefly greeted and let to a small table on one of the two floors. The staff speak very little English and aren’t very courteous. Drinks are overpriced and apparently one is not allowed to order tap water, the denial of which i thought was illegal. The food is only marginally better than some of the gunk that other places in the area offer.at a tad more expensive than its neighbours you are really paying for the decor around you which is a light set of marble and black and grew reflective walls which give it a dreary but premium feel unlike some of the other china town dives, with there badly painted walls and difficult seating.Mr Wu’s doesn’t make you sit at tables with strangers but its chairs are uncomfortable for a meal.
Overall it is impossible to give a buffet of this quality anything above an average mark. You are paying to be screwed by the place but they don’t screw you half as badly as the other buffets - 5/10

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1 Julie // Jan 26, 2011 at 5:33 pm
I think the above person, went to a different restaurant! I have been here millions of times and would not go to any other buffet Chinese.
At £8.50 how can that be excessive - you could not get a takeaway of 2 different dishes for less.
There is plenty to chose from and the quality is excellent.
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