![]() ![]() Delicious and refreshing! Service was perfect. I did try a little bit of the Green Tea Ice Cream. I am not a big dessert eater, but was intrigued by the dessert buffet, which would please any big sugar eater. Much more I would have loved to try, but I don't eat much at one sitting, so I will sample other items next time. Also, I sampled the chicken wings, well done like they should be, ribs, chicken satay. Everything is clearly labeled, so if you aren't a raw sushi fan, no chance of getting the wrong thing. Crab Rangoon was perfectly cooked and plump with REAL crab meat, not the rubbery imitation often substituted at restaurants. One man was just eating a big plate of shrimp, nothing else, I observed. Now for the food! For $9.99 lunch I couldn't believe the size of the fresh chilled shrimp with lemons. Utensils for taking food were cleaned and replaced often. Wow! I couldn't believe it! The buffets, one Japanese, a lot of sushi, but delightful salads, a Chinese, and a dessert buffet were immaculate and have special "sneeze guards" which makes it difficult for people to touch everything. We arrived right when they opened (my request to cut down on germs). Regardless, I recommend this buffet to you there's a huge quantity of food available, and the quality is well above average, especially for SW Florida.A friend of mine is a regular at the buffet restaurant, so when she suggested meeting for lunch, I reluctantly accepted because I HATE BUFFET restaurants! Haven't been to one in many years b/c my previous experiences were negative. The sushi was OK, but we've had far better in suburban Philadelphia. The sushi rolls were wrapped loosely, so that they fell apart upon lifting. An earlier reviewer said the sushi was every bit as good as that found in New York. Service was attentive, Plates were cleared almost immediately. Desserts included ice cream, pudding, and several types of cake. ![]() The price was right-$13.75 for the dinner buffet $9.99 for the lunch buffet. The assortment of foods was outstanding-oysters, baby clams, mussels, shrimp, crab, fried seafood, a wide variety of sushi, etc.-literally something for everyone. Jing Du comes about as close as possible to a good buffet restaurant as we're likely to find here during our lifetime. My wife and I have spent the month of February in Fort Myers for approximately the past 20 years and have never really found a decent Chinese, Japanese, or Thai restaurant in all that time. Bring your friends and family, and enjoy.Īs a rule, I'm not a fan of Asian buffet restaurants, so I wasn't too sure I wanted to try this one, until I read some of the very positive reviews on Trip Advisor. Would recommend the Jing Du in Fort Myers for casual, inexpensive and family buffet type dining. I left a "normal " tip anyways, I always wonder what to leave as a tip when you eat at a buffet. The only small concern I had was that the wait staff had to be asked to come to our table as they walked by, but it is a buffet. The atmosphere is casual, family style buffet dining. The price is right here, the food was delicious, fresh and hot. Overall, great experience.My friends and I took our time, we relaxed and we talked for hours and never felt we were being rushed out the door. The Hostess was very accommodating when I asked to move my party to a table, rather than a booth. The atmosphere is very informal and loud ,with lots of foot traffic, but that is to be expected with any buffet, right? The Staff was very helpful when asked for assistance. Good variety of desserts for the kids too. The Restaurant has both Japanese and Chinese buffet lines.personally, I spent most of my time in the Chinese line and found the food variety plentiful and hot. We're coming back here, next time we're in Fort Myers. And very impressed with the reasonable prices, about $14 per Adult and about $7 per child ( dinner time ). I was pleasantly surprised on both the quality and quantity of food available here. Went to Jing Du for dinner with friends in March 2015. ![]()
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