| Hungry tourists can fill up at this I-Drive Chinese buffet that also has a Mongolian barbecue. The concept is simple: grab an empty bowl and fill it with your choice of raw meats, vegetables and sauces before handing it to the chef who stir-fries it on the grill. There are several meats, including beef, chicken and pork, sliced thin. The vegetable selection varies, but usually includes broccoli, cabbage, bean sprouts, celery and onions. Those who don't want to forgo the typical buffet fare will find plenty of old standbys including barbecue spareribs, sweet-and-sour chicken, fried rice, crab Rangoon, egg rolls and sushi. Your meal includes a salad bar, the buffet, the Mongolian barbecue, desserts and an ice cream bar. The dinner buffet includes several seafood items, including crab legs. This location is near Universal Studios and Belz Factory Outlet World. |

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