Bei Jing Chinese
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MY REVIEW: The buffet is OK, but their take out is the best hands down, always very hot and fresh. The buffet is one of the few that have egg foo young which is my favorite so that is a big plus.
If you want some very good chinese take out, get it to go you will be not be disapointed.
NAME: Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch SUBMITTED: 7/6/2007 LAST VISIT WAS: 07/07 FREQUENCY: Everybody here knows my name...
MY REVIEW: Bei Jing is ok...Been going there for a year now and haven't had much problems however on the last visit the general chicken tasted like liver, and the beef and broccoli was cold. Very surprised but hopefully they will chnge back..
NAME: Jojo SUBMITTED: 12/10/2005 LAST VISIT WAS: 7/2005 FREQUENCY: Visited 4-6 times
MY REVIEW: MY HUSBAND AND I ALWAYS PICK UP LUNCH BUFFET HERE AND IT WAS PRETTY GOOD. WE ALWAYS COME AT 11:00 AM WHEN THEY OPEN THE DOORS. SO I KNOW IT IS PRETTY FRESH. I WAS DISSAPOINTED AT DINNER TIME BUFFET VERY SOGGY FOOD. GENERAL CHICKEN IS MY FAVORITE NOT TOO SPICY VERY GOOD.THEY SHOULD HAVE FRESH FOOD ALL THE TIMES.
NAME: LUV CHINESE FOOD SUBMITTED: 7/25/2005 LAST VISIT WAS: 6/20/05 FREQUENCY: Visited 4-6 times
MY REVIEW: The food was so so. Some fried dished were not crispy but rather soggy. Good luck with the waiters. Some were nice others were not. One time the waiter did not even bring my change back which was about $4.50. I guessed he just assumed that was supposed to be his tip. I don't not want to come back here again.
NAME: SpringRes SUBMITTED: 7/11/2005 LAST VISIT WAS: 05/2005 FREQUENCY: Visited 2-3 times
MY REVIEW: Had heard good things about this place so I was really excited to go. I was totally disappointed. Admittedly I am not a fan of buffet Chinese because it is usually marginal food. That was the case here. Nothing was fresh.. the broccoli in the broccoli beef was soggy, the sweet and sour pork was overly sweet and I don't think it was breaded at all. The kung po chicken was not spicy in the least even though I could SEE the peppers.. they just had no kick to them! The egg rolls were soggy, the spring rolls were close.. just didn't have enough veggie in them to taste but at least they were crunchy. The sweet and sour soup was pretty good, but that was it. VERY disappointing. We went on Mother's Day thinking that it might be extra good/fresh because of a quick turnover... didn't happen. Another place in the Woodlands I won't be returning to.
NAME: good food lover SUBMITTED: 5/8/2005 LAST VISIT WAS: 5/05 FREQUENCY: Visited once
MY REVIEW: Bei Jing is amazing. Absolute best chinese food in The Woodlands/Houston area. Its to the point when we call for food to go they know our voice and they know our names when we walk in we are there so often! Everything is amazing. I especially love the sweet and sour chicken, kung pow chicken, lo mein, and beef and brocolli. We live very close so we call often and its ready for us to pick it up by the time we get there. Also, the buffett is always full to the brim. There is also a sushi buffett, haven't tried that, but there are always people at it. If you want some great chinese food to fill your tummy, head over to Bei Jing!
NAME: Woodlands Gal SUBMITTED: 2/4/2005 LAST VISIT WAS: 2/05 FREQUENCY: Everybody here knows my name...
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