Golden Corral

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Location

420 North Dysart Rd,
Goodyear, AZ 85338

TonyG86

By TonyG86 | 8/10/2014

Good variety of food and dessert

Brian F

By Brian F | 3/6/2015

Good food

ok

By ok | 12/17/2015

way to unhealthy, though healthy selections are present, there are not enough I feel.. Most of the selection are fried, greasy, high carbohydrate, starches, and simple sugars. All of those carbohydrates turn directly to fat. I wish there was an option to have more vegetarian dishes and a lower price point... do to the overall cost being relatively high most customers I imagine feel compelled to consume way to much, and unfortunately not of the healthier options. Some of the food items on the hot stations appeared to have been out longer than the recommended limits.... a board of health violation, not to mention questionable safe food handling practices. The carpeting was not very dirty, in fact it was a filthy, bacteria laden mess, it was not fit to be in a restaurant, let alone anywheres near the food area or human beings. I think I'm good... I've been to golden coral on Dysart Rd in Avondale about 6 times in the last two years I've been living in Avondale, a suburb of Phoenix, Arizona, I truly believe after my last visit I will not be willing to dine there again. It's unfortunate that the quality of the environment, and food, have sunk to such an unacceptable level that I will not return to the location again. I have a 5 year old service dog that goes with me 99% of the time, I actually fear for her safety in locations such as this one. She is very important to me, with the knowledge she possesses as being a certified medical dog she has saved 4 people from certain death over the last 26 months. To date she saved me from two diabetic comas, and one severe adverse reaction to a new medicine I had just started taking. My lungs collapsed and I went into respiratory distress, Sasha called the paramedics for assistance in the manner in which she was trained. While the paramedics where in route I went into full respiratory failure and passed away biologically. Luckily Sasha called when she did or when the paramedics arrived they would not have been able to bring