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Welcome to Chopsticks Chinese Restaurant

Chopsticks Chinese Restaurant in San Antonio offers a bustling buffet experience with a wide array of Chinese and American cuisine. The restaurant boasts a huge variety of dishes, including fresh salads, sushi, and fruit. Customers praise the attentive service and friendly staff, with special mention of the tasty Walnut Shrimp and Pepper Steak. Despite busy crowds, the quality and selection of food make Chopsticks a worthwhile dining destination. The family-friendly atmosphere and affordable prices make it an ideal spot for larger groups or families looking to enjoy a diverse range of flavors.

LOCATIONS

Welcome to Chopsticks Chinese Restaurant, a bustling buffet spot located at 4903 NW Loop 410 in San Antonio, TX. This casual eatery offers a wide array of Chinese dishes and other options to tickle your taste buds. Whether you're in the mood for takeout, delivery, or a sit-down meal, Chopsticks has you covered.

Upon entering the restaurant, you'll be greeted by a charming decor that sets the mood for a delightful dining experience. With options for vegans and limited vegetarian choices, Chopsticks aims to cater to all dietary preferences. The restaurant also accepts credit cards, Apple Pay, and provides Wi-Fi, making it a convenient choice for all diners.

Customers have raved about the vast variety of dishes available at Chopsticks. From soups and rice to sushi and more, there's something for everyone to enjoy. The quality and freshness of the food here have received high praise from patrons, with many highlighting the delicious flavors and generous portions.

In addition to the delectable food, Chopsticks offers a full bar, outdoor seating, and catering services, making it a versatile option for any occasion. Whether you're dining alone, with a group, or with kids, Chopsticks provides a welcoming and accommodating atmosphere.

While some reviewers have noted a loud and crowded setting during peak hours, the overall consensus is that Chopsticks Chinese Restaurant is a hidden gem worth exploring. So, if you're in the mood for a satisfying Chinese buffet experience that won't break the bank, consider giving Chopsticks a try.

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Ana M.
Ana M.

The place was busy but we only had a 12 minute wait time. It was fully stocked with everything and the back staff was on top of the courses making sure to fill them up. Food was very good and a huge variety of soups, rice, sushi and so much more. If you are looking for a quiet place this is not it because of the way they have the tables set up everyone is so close together that you can hear absolutely everyone's conversation. It is to loud. But food is worth it for the price and staff are friendly.

Sandy C.
Sandy C.

We went the weekend after Christmas right around 3pm. Soo crowded! There was a wait. And it was hard to even walk around, it was so peopley. Decor was nice and buffets seemed to be well maintained. Our Server was very good! Super attentive, treated us like we were her only customers and was very sweet to the kids in our party. Food was just ok, not very hot and I chose vegetable dishes and items I didn't think kids would like to eat/touch. I had a teriyaki chicken skewer, and it was tasty. Salads seemed fresh and sushi was decent. Fruit also looked fresh. I'm sure if they weren't so busy it might have been a better experience. It was too crowded to be pleasant. But I would for sure give it another chance.

Tiffany W.
Tiffany W.

The service was okay but that food was very good and so much to choose from. I can say that's one of the best buffets I've ever been to. They have a mixture of American cuisine and Asian food. Try this, especially if you have a big family and want to save money. You won't be disappointed.

Scott B.
Scott B.

Great selection. Everything was fresh and hot. As far as Chinese buffets go the only better one around is maybe Kumi. This spot has them whooped on price though. If you're hungry and in the neighborhood ( especially with kids ) I'd go here no question.

Joanna E.
Joanna E.

I know to some people maybe a buffet isn't for them but I liked this place. My parents loved it growing up and as a kid I wasn't a fan or Asian food but luckily they have kid options like nuggets, pizza, fries, ice cream, jello! So I was happy for that because we took our toddler and baby. I liked that I was able to eat a bit of everything, sure it's a little pricy but if you have a good stomach I think it's worth it. I will say the crawfish lacks flavor for my taste but still liked the options. My hubby liked that he was able to get steak done to his liking.

Nayra B.
Nayra B.

Some pretty good Chinese food and for a great price! It's been a VERY long time since I've been to a buffet and wasn't exactly impressed with the couple I'd been too, but Chopsticks was pretty good! We weren't sure what to expect the interior to look like, but it wasn't what either of us was expecting. But not in a bad way! We were greeted by a really cool dragon relief just inside the entryway past the prepay counter and one of the walls above the buffet area was covered in hanzi, and restaurant as a whole was huge with several kind servers keeping drinks topped off, taking away finished plates, and keeping the restaurant in immaculate condition. The buffet area itself was at least double the size of what I'd expected and with so many different options. Servers were constantly refilling the serving stations and keeping them clean, and you could watch the food being prepared towards the back of the house over a half wall as you served yourself which was pretty neat. There was a bar for sushi, salad, dessert, ice cream, and a couple more for both standard and more unique Asian food dishes. We also thought it was great that they included quite a bit of options for those not fond of Chinese food, including both Mexican and American dishes, such as quesadillas and pizza. Though I skipped those options this time around, I would not oppose trying them on a return visit. I selected several different dishes to taste so I will list them all below at the end of my review so you can get a solid idea of what to expect, but I think my favorite dishes were the Walnut Shrimp, Pepper Steak, and Fried Oreo. The Walnut Shrimp, however, was so delicious I went back for another small serving after my initial sample. The quality ranged from 'just okay' to 'really good' but there was nothing we tried that we considered gross or unappetizing. It was all tasty for the most part and gave us an opportunity to try things that we might normally not have. I would like to mention that this probably isn't the best place to go for those with mobility issues, at least solo. The buffet is up on an elevated platform of about two or three steps, and I just kept thinking that if I'd come here a couple months prior when I was moving around with a knee scooter and crutches it would have put a damper on my experience since I was unaware prior to this trip. Be sure to bring someone with you so you can try out everything! My fiancé and I had a really fun experience and can finally say we understand why we'll frequently see lines out the entrance. I'd highly recommend checking to see their busy hours before you go so you can miss the crowd, but for the little you spend for such good quality it's worth it even if it is a little crowded. Take some friends and go! You'll have a good time! What I tried: Dinner Roll, Crabmeat Rangoon, Teriyaki Chicken (Kabob), Walnut Shrimp, Eggroll, Mushu Vegetables, Pepper Steak, one of every Sushi, Sautéed Shrimp, Stuffed Mushroom Caps, Dumplings with Sauce, Lemon Chicken with Lemon Sauce and Sweet and Sour Sauce, Tres Leches Cake, Strawberry Cheesecake, Lemon Pound Cake, Strawberry Pound Cake, Fried Oreo, Vanilla Ice Cream

Kristen A.
Kristen A.

We usually go to Asian Star in medical center, but wanted to try something new. Overall, the food was okay, nothing to rant and rave about. Our server, Sunny, was great! Super nice and always made sure our drinks were full. It felt like a Golden Corral inside. What I will rant about is the process in line. You wait in line, pay before you eat, then wait again for them to call your number. Not once did they give us an approximate time. You pay before you eat so even if you change your mind, you've already paid so you can't leave. My family won't return simply for that reason. I understand pre-paying, but maybe after your number is called so that if you decide to go elsewhere, no money lost.

Ruthie W.
Ruthie W.

We've driven by @chopsticksbuffetsa a few times, and it has caught Dad's eye. Hubby and Dad had been there together before. Today, I joined them for lunch. I guess you can't beat all you can eat for less than $13. We had the Agua frescas to drink. Dad got 3 plates of food and 2 soups. This is where Dad seems to have a bottomless pit. Dad does enjoy buffets. He wouldn't do so well at places that charge you if you have leftover.