"the ding is huge! if I wanted to go to eat spontaneously with 50 people, I would try it here first. but I would also hope that this will be saved. concept: all you can eat à la asia, buffet but also map. I was here three times, and this is the first time. it is too big, too uniform, too systematic - and eating is just mass-protected. in the sense of the word. much for little money is not my ding. I don't think the fair prices are so cheap, 16,90 euro if I'm not mistaken. but the most annoying me is the incredible crowds that are full of their tellers as in the best "small salad plate at Maredo times". as if there was no tomorrow there is being shoved and stacked - just why, you could go ten times as well. on the tables there are warnings that full tellers that are not eaten are weighed and calculated. mannomann, that was the last thing with other punishments at mutti in the kindness :)to honor the food tastes. no flavors, but it's okay. there is a quite large selection of typical Euro-Asian standards, astonishingly also whole fish (which, however, are immediately torn and ruptured by the buzzards.) also of course the ubiquitous "Mongolisch teppanjaki": you look for raw meat and vegetables, there is a theke that pours everything back on a hes over Now yes, then I'd rather go to the Japanese teppanyaki, pay 100 euro and I'm happy, and don't have to wonder what the mongolia could have to do with the outside,- gnu or crocodile. why it am asiabuffet but ca. 15 different fried supplements have to give, unfortunately, does not open up to me and bratkartoffeln? pommes? hey, that doesn't have to be. then the appetit goes to me. but this is owed to the standard audience - the suffocating plate-bubbers...Another thing: the asiapalast is an eye-witness. great made, the size good lashing, small water runs, glazed next to rooms, really more than the chinese next door. but rather not for me."