MARY FURR -- Dining Out
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June is the big month for family gatherings, for weddings and for
graduations. One place to consider taking the family is the N.Y. Seafood
Buffet on the southwest corner of Edinger Avenue and Goldenwest Street in
the Expo Design Center, where big tables and booths nourish the exchange
of family news, as well as appetites.
Here everyone can design his or her own entree from the stir-fry center,
the double-sided steam buffet and iced fruit trays, where variety and
freshness dominate.
The dining area on one side has booths and family tables, in the center
are the steam buffets and to the right is the large banquet room that
seats up to 120 diners. It all seems twice as large, with the wall to
ceiling mirrors reflecting the beautiful flower-filled rooms --
artificial perhaps, but so colorful and festive that they invite you to
have a party.
Begin by choosing one of the four fresh salads, and then proceed to Line
A (lunch $4.85, dinner $6.99), where the prepared Vietnamese foods are.
There you’ll find baked chicken breast, tiny chicken legs that are
perfect for a child’s hand, a wonderfully flavored baked pork chop, good
egg foo yong patties and a tray of mixed mushrooms -- droopy headed straw
ones, shiitake and fat enoki.
The short spring rolls are filled with minced meat, and the longer flaky
ones are filled with shredded cabbage and carrot. There’s a fried
vegetable rice mix and hot, snowy steamed rice, a flavorful noodle chow
mein and some wonderful light, puffy rice chips.
Another choice is Line B (lunch $4.55, or $6.35 with Line A for lunch),
where you select from a colorful selection of uncooked vegetables and
meats -- green string beans, carrots, broccoli, cauliflower and frozen
curls of beef and chicken -- to take to a big wok, where a chef adds a
swirl of vegetable oil and mild, medium or spicy seasoning to cook it
with a handful of sesame seeds, Mongolian barbecue style.
For dessert, there are slices of the freshest, sweetest cantaloupe and
honeydew melon, strawberries and pineapple.
Helpful Manager Jose Sosa guides people through the process; however,
labels on the buffet trays would help in making the selections.
Owner Thomas Trinh says one of the newest menu items is an eight-course
fish dinner for two ($20.99) that provides a variety of fish
preparations, from fish salad to fish wrapped in Hawaiian “lot” leaf and
ending with fish porridge.
Daily after 5 p.m, N.Y. Seafood Buffet comes alive with music in the
beautiful banquet room, where there’s a small dance floor. With the
mirror-covered walls and myriads of flowers, this could be Cinderella’s
ballroom.
* MARY FURR is the Independent restaurant critic. If you have comments or
suggestions for her, call (562) 493-5062.
FYI
N.Y. SEAFOOD BUFFET
WHERE: 6840 Edinger Ave., Huntington Beach
HOURS: Lunch 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.; Dinner 5 to 10 p.m.; Closed
Tuesday.
CALL: (714) 842-7262
MISC.: Friday, Saturday and Sunday dinner price is $18.99 with lobster
and crab.
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