154 Washington St
Claremont, NH 03743
603.542.8833 (phone)
603.543.1333 (fax)
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Claremont, NH 03743
603.542.8833 (phone)
603.543.1333 (fax)
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Parking: parking lot
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| Hours: | dinner buffet: 4PM - 9:30PM |
| Sun - Sat 11AM - 10:00PM | |
| Lunch buffet: 11AM - 3:30PM |
Parking: parking lot
Description
Likely the largest buffet in the Upper Valley, Imperial Buffet features seven buffet tables including Chinese dishes, sushi, western dishes, desserts and fruit.
There's enough variety there that you can probably even eat healthily if you want (have some roast pork, trim the fat, include some white rice and veggies and fruit, or sushi), but if you're concerned about that you're probably not going to a buffet in the first place.
Next door is the Imperial Lounge, for folks 21 and older, with pool tables and karaoke.
Lunch runs $6.95 ($3.95 for kids 4-11) for the buffer; dinner runs $11.50 ($5.95 for kids 4-11). Kids 3 and under eat free. Tea costs $1 extra and is better than your average Chinese restaurant tea. You can also get takeout from the buffet ($3.95/lb for lunch and $5.95/lb for dinner) or order from their menu.
There's enough variety there that you can probably even eat healthily if you want (have some roast pork, trim the fat, include some white rice and veggies and fruit, or sushi), but if you're concerned about that you're probably not going to a buffet in the first place.
Next door is the Imperial Lounge, for folks 21 and older, with pool tables and karaoke.
Lunch runs $6.95 ($3.95 for kids 4-11) for the buffer; dinner runs $11.50 ($5.95 for kids 4-11). Kids 3 and under eat free. Tea costs $1 extra and is better than your average Chinese restaurant tea. You can also get takeout from the buffet ($3.95/lb for lunch and $5.95/lb for dinner) or order from their menu.
Your Review
Reviews:
This is your typical Chinese buffet place. The food is pretty much what you expect - lots of different buffet items including carved meats, a small-ish sushi selection, and basic desserts.
Also, there is an attached bar where you can play pool. |
OK, I know nothing about the food, but the pool tables are for rent and who can forget the opportunity to be a karaoke star?
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This is our favorite Chinese buffet place and where we usually eat when we eat in Claremont. I wont say the food is excellent, but it's pretty good. There are some oddball non-Chinese things on the buffet, which seems pretty common these days. They have a good variety of Asian teas available as well.
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