This is not just your ordinary Asian buffet. The restaurant is beautiful, and includes an actual rock pond with coy swimming in it. Around each bend is a station that represents a different country in Asia. There’s fresh sushi, Mongolian BBQ, the American favorites section, Chinese specialties, and exotic victuals for those who like to live on the edge. The Emperor’s Palace is huge, so on the first trip, ask for a tour guide, or at least come early enough to navigate before digging in. After the main course, check out the desert counter, complete with a chocolate fountain! For the price, there’s no better way to eat. - Cathryn D. Blue
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They've been open three years and this was my first visit. Saturday lunch. WOW! Like a good midwesterner, me like buffet, all buffet, but over the years...
Probably the larget Asian buffet I've been to in St. Louis! The food selection is interesting. They serve Americanized Chinese food, sushi, Vietnamese...
some of the food was ok - like the american food for kids and todlers fries were chrispy and that was nice i would hit the mongolian grill - food there was...
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