Find out what Chinese restaurants to try in Dyer. Dyer is a town in St. John Township, Lake County, Indiana, United States. The population was 16,390 at the 2010 census. It is a southeastern suburb of Chicago.
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Their food is always good! Love thw Mongolian beef! Very willing to accommodate their customers wants and needs for spicey or not foods! Always have order ready quickly too!
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3 based on 38 reviews
Stopped because we were really hungry and it was conveniently located in the strip mall right at the junction of 41 and 30 where we had to turn anyway. Serving stations, floor, tables, and restrooms were clean and foods were at the right temperature. Unlike most places drinks are included in the price so it is really a good deal. I was really tired after a long drive so didn't make as big a dent in the buffet as I usually do before I w choose fromas stuffed. My wife was especially happy because she is gluten free and had plenty to choose from. I know the car was riding a little lower when we left. I have been to a lot iof Chinese buffets and this is one of the better ones.
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1. Decor - hasn't been updated since the 70's. They have a Sony CRT television setting atop a Zenith CRT television as entertainment. 2. The service is awful. They told me 25 minutes; it was 45 minutes. 3. The food is horrible! My wife and I are the least picky eaters and this stuff was inedible. I chose General Tso's chicken because it is pretty standard no matter where you go, and my wife had Mushroom Chicken. The General Tso's was in big chicken-strip type chunks, covered a nasty gravy (like you would put on mashed potatoes), and had zero spice. The mushroom chicken was also in a thick gravy paste and tasted like it was slathered in fish juice. 4. I called and politely asked if they would return my money if I brought the food back. They told me that the taste was not reason enough for the return; it's not their fault that I didn't like the recipe. I told them that if it were any traditional American restaurant, the food would be immediately substituted and/or my money returned. They refused. 5. We later saw a disclaimer in the menu that "No returns due to taste." A restaurant that doesn't guarantee the taste of their food - even if it's completely inedible - why in the world would you go here?
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