China Garden
Situated between Powells Pond and Watson Lake, both of which are 3 miles away, China Garden is an eat-all-you-can buffet restaurant just off the highway. It is open every day and offers the biggest selection of buffet Chinese food in the area. This restaurant's specialty is its pork fried rice and egg rolls. Less than 1 mile from the Pit Golf Links and Legacy Lakes Resort, patrons of China Garden can find opportunities to play golf or go swimming within the area after their meals.
China Garden
11174 U.S. Highway 15
Aberdeen, NC 28315
(910) 944-1668
Peking Wok Chinese Restaurant
Four miles from the heart of Aberdeen, Peking Wok Chinese Restaurant offers ala carte and buffet options. Founded in 1994 and situated in Belk Shopping Center, this eatery is open seven days a week for lunch and dinner and also provides catering services for large parties. Chinese lanterns hanging from the ceiling and landscape paintings on the walls provide a cozy ambiance. The restaurant has a different take on its buffet. Patrons can get their leftovers to go and pay a charge depending on the weight of the food. The owners have a new branch in Carthage, North Carolina, which is 13 miles away. After a buffet of Chinese food, diners can enjoy the rest of the day at the lake or the golf club, which are both 3 miles away.
Peking Wok Chinese Restaurant
31 Pinecrest School Road
Southern Pines, NC 28387
(910) 692-6787
pekingwok.net
China Wok
Just three blocks from Southern Pines Golf Course and less than 3 miles from Aberdeen, China Wok offers both dine-in and take-out options. Its location is right on the highway beside several shops and food places. The restaurant itself is small, and most patrons prefer to order for take-out rather than wait to be seated. Their specialty dish is the sesame pork and chicken. Aberdeen Lake and its outdoor activities are only a six-minute drive from China Wok.
China Wok
1150 Old U.S. Highway 1
Southern Pines, NC 28387
(910) 692-5577
chinawok.com
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