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| - I'm here time and time again, because the family just cannot resist a deal! They periodically receive BOGO coupons for Imperial, so we figure, why not?
I call them "crab legs days".
On busy nights, the crab leg station is heavily patrolled by hungry patrons, and as soon as the servers drop in a fresh tray....feeding frenzy. The frenzy lasts for less than 2 minutes, and there won't be a leg in sight. I love these legs, they're juicy, NOT too salty, and I've perfected my technique so that I can remove whole pieces with minimal effort.
Over the holiday season, there's oysters and scallops on a half shell, which are perfectly fine. They limit you on the number of these goodies you can take at a time, 2 per plate each time, which is perfectly reasonable. Otherwise, there's always going to be SOMEONE ruining the fun, and running away with 2 dozen oysters and leaving none for others.
Besides the seafood, their sushi station is not too shabby either. Lots of choice, though there's no actual sashimi.
Dessert station is lacking, in the sense that nothing is "made" except the crepes and waffles. Everything else seems quite Sara Lee.
All in all, I eat my money's worth in crab legs and seafood, and it's always a good time. I honestly cannot review any of the other food here, because I've never tried it! Nor will I! Why reinvent the wheel?
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