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Feast BuffetB

485 Renton Center Way SW, Renton, WA 98057 · Buffet restaurant, Asian restaurant, Chinese restaurant

Big, busy, seafood-forward buffet with impressive variety and some real hits, but the value hinges on timing; go for lunch or off-peak, and be ready for occasional inconsistencies in freshness, cleanliness, and line management.

Our take

Feast Buffet delivers solid food quality, particularly in seafood and sushi, but inconsistent execution prevents a higher grade. Recurring complaints about stale or depleted items during peak times, combined with mixed service attentiveness, pull the experience down from grade A territory. The expansive setting and loyal following support its destination appeal for buffet seekers, though operational consistency remains the limiting factor.

In more detail

Feast Buffet is the kind of place people don’t visit for a quiet, curated meal; they come for the sprawl. Reviews repeatedly describe a huge, busy dining room with stacks of stations, fast-moving crab lines, and a dessert bar that seems to have its own fan club. When it’s firing on all cylinders, diners talk like they’ve found the buffet equivalent of a treasure cave: fresh seafood, decent sushi, a lively Mongolian grill, and enough variety to keep even picky family members occupied. The cooking leans toward broad, crowd-pleasing pan-Asian buffet fare with some American comfort-food detours, so it’s more about abundance and variety than chef-y precision. The best experiences center on seafood, sushi, crab legs, Mongolian grill, and the better desserts; the weaker ones usually involve cold trays, rushed refills, or items that feel overworked once the dinner rush hits. In other words: come hungry, come early, and don’t expect a delicate tasting-menu vibe from a place whose whole personality is “more.” Families are a strong fit here because there are plenty of familiar foods, from sushi and noodles to pizza, fries, burgers, desserts, and fruit. The menu reality check is reassuring for kids: there are lots of easy wins even if they ignore the seafood tower entirely. That said, adventurous items like raw fish, oysters, or crab clusters are not the move for cautious eaters, and peak-time chaos can make a family meal feel a bit like controlled traffic.

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Location Insights

Area vibe: Suburban commercial and residential area with shopping centers and highway access.

Safety: Generally safe with decent lighting and moderate evening foot traffic near shopping areas; exercise normal suburban caution after dark.

What's nearby: Near The Landing shopping district, I-405 access, offices, hotels, and local retail and dining clusters.

Opening Hours

Monday11:00–21:30 Tuesday11:00–21:30 Wednesday11:00–21:30 Thursday11:00–21:30 Friday11:00–22:00 Saturday11:00–22:00 Sunday11:00–22:00
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