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| - The closest point of comparison for this place is probably Hokkaido, since there aren't many other Asian and seafood buffets around. This probably has fewer options overall--Hokkaido has more in terms of cooked options, sushi, and even things like dim sum. But for the price point of $12 for a dinner buffet, which comes with all the seafood options, this is a pretty good deal. You have to know what to get though--some options like the steak or the grilled fish were dry and tough, while others like the cold shrimp and oysters were fairly fresh and flavorful. The sushi options were fairly limited and not too impressive. Again, they have a lot of the usual General Tso's, broccoli beef, and all those things for Americanized Chinese cravings, and they also have a decent dessert, salad, and fruit bar. Some of the cakes were apparently made in-house, but they were not so good. I would stick with the fresh fruits and maybe ice cream for post-dinner sweets.
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