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| - I struggled with the idea of rating a buffet 5 stars, I really did. But then I thought of the quality. The service. The variety. The prices. On a rating scale exclusively for buffets, it's a no-brainer. Officially, I would rate it a 4.5 if I could.
They have a decent selection of sushi. The rolls tend to be small, safe, and tame, which is expected for a buffet. They do a good job of keeping it fresh. On the hot side, they have mostly Chinese buffet fare, but it is noticeably better quality than your average generic-name "Hunan China One Dragon Star Dynasty Palace" buffet. From time to time they will surprise you with unique dishes as well. They have a cold section which includes but is not limited to: kim chi, seaweed salad, oysters in a half shell, cocktail shrimp, and baby octopus if you're daring enough. They have a Mongolian BBQ station, a crepe station, and (my fave) an udon station. Desserts are mostly standard fare with bulk pastries, fruits, puddings, and hard ice cream. Oh, and the party cake ice cream, which is probably the best ice cream that you've never had. Make sure you save room for it and prepare to have your mind blown.
For what it is, you'd be hard pressed to find something better. It's cleaner, fresher, and tastier than any buffet you've been to. As always, your best bet is to go on the weekend at dinner time for the best selection of food, and everything is kept very fresh.
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