Erik S.
Yelp
My experience at Tin Tin was pre-COVID, which at this point feels a little bit like another lifetime, but I did notice they have reopened in the last few weeks. I have not been in since then, so I don't know what the format is, but I can speak to the food. If that hasn't changed a whole lot since the before-fore times, then its probably just alright.
It's really hard to find a good Chinese buffet. Just the nature of the beast. The variety of stuff is what is appealing of course for a flat rate, but usually what you get is not the best version of the dish. Things inevitably aren't as fresh as you'd want, and it affects the flavor. Other things are being done simply as cheaply as possible. In my experience, the best buffets are smaller ones not these mega ones, and my favorite in this area is indeed a small, lunch only, one.
If you're alright living in the world presented above, which is kind of what you ought to expect, Tin Tin is totally fine. Usually if a big buffet meets this expectation, I would give it a four. In Tin-Tin's case, I did not enjoy the food as much even placed against the lowered bar, so I have to place it just a step down. It wasn't bad, but there also wasn't anything I ate that made me think "Hey, this is a bright spot." which I can usually find even at other big buffets.