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Dragon Pearl Buffet — Kid-friendly Family Eats in Toronto, Ontario

4.0·8,601 reviews·Family Eats·865 York Mills Rd, North York, ON M3B 1Y6
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Dragon Pearl Buffet offers a wide variety of Asian dishes, making it a convenient spot for families looking for diverse meal options in North York.

What to expect

This large buffet features a broad selection of Chinese, Japanese, and Thai cuisines, alongside seafood and fusion dishes, catering to various tastes. It's a good option for a casual meal where everyone can find something they enjoy, especially on a rainy day when an indoor dining experience is preferred.

Best for

Ideal for families with different food preferences seeking a casual and convenient dining experience.

What parents say

  • C.K. Lung

    2025-9-15

    I've been to Dragon Pearl a few times now, and each visit has been a treat! I've enjoyed their "all you can eat buffet" twice with friends, and most recently, I decided to try their "G8 Afternoon Tea" for lunch. I was really looking forward to it, especially after having such great experiences with their lunch buffet. The "G8 Afternoon Tea" menu felt like a tasting journey for me. It was fantastic to get to try so many different items I'd never had before. My friend and I were seated in a comfy booth in a spacious and uncrowded room, which made for a relaxing atmosphere. The staff were wonderful—so cheerful and full of energy, and they really went out of their way to make sure we had a great time. The food was presented beautifully, and we especially loved the unique textures and flavors of most of the dishes. Overall, it was another wonderful experience.

  • Mari Raymundo

    2026-2-8

    Dragon Pearl is an excellent all-you-can-eat experience with an impressive variety of dishes. The food is always fresh, flavorful, and well-presented, with everything from sushi and seafood to hot entrées and desserts done right. The selection is huge, so there’s something for everyone.CRAB LEGS and PRIME RIBS

  • mark kusnierz

    2025-12-11

    ​Let's be honest, calling this a "buffet" is an understatement; it's a culinary world tour! From the fresh, glistening piles of seafood to the expertly prepared sushi and the steaks that smelled divine, I tried to be selective but ultimately failed... spectacularly. Everything was so delicious and fresh that my plate kept magically refilling itself! I'm pretty sure I saw the salmon wink at me—it was that good. I would absolutely, 100% come back for another round. If you need a great place to host a birthday party, this is it. Just make sure your group saves you a seat, because you'll be spending most of your time at the food stations! Bonus: they even have a spot set up where you can take your annual Christmas picture! ❤️✌️🙏

  • E. Schlager

    2026-1-28

    Very nice buffet. If you love CRAB go on a Sunday. They have hot seasoned crab. Cold crab and seafood boil. All other food tastes great. Only gave them a 4 star due to price of $55 a person

  • Ma Breats

    2026-2-10

    3.5/5. I'm not sure we would come back, but worth trying at least once. They had a special for $38 for the buffet, which is why we rated this 3.5 stars – if this was at the original price of $50, we would have rated it closer to 2.5 stars. By far the greatest strength is its diversity. Most of the food was good, but none were really great. If we received any one of these dishes in an actual restaurant that specialized in that type of cooking, we would've been disappointed. I think the only stand outs were the Sichuan boiled fish (not spicy enough), the Peking duck (not juicy enough, skin not crisp), and the Silkie chicken soup (under seasoned) The biggest letdown of this buffet is its dessert station. The sago mango pomelo soup sounds great in theory, but it was too sweet - especially for a buffet catered to Asian palates. The fruit selection was sad – pineapple, cantaloupe, grapes, and oranges. Overall, I would say we were a little bit on the disappointed side. Good value for price though.

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