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| - When you first walk in looks like a regular buffet, but when you dig in, you see the real goodness. Don't worry about your drinks, they will get there. There is a small variety of sushi but whatis key to this station is that you can ask for the fish without he rice. Yes, buffet sashimi! Then there is a variety of staple Chinese items like beef chow fun and steamed vegetables with tofu or beef. There were also dim sum items but they were not that plentiful and were average tasting. The cooked food was by far the busiest but could have been because of the prep time in involved. There was a few items that didn't really match bt were good (mackerel, pizza, and and some other fish stuff). Along the back wall there were a number of deep fried foods like spring rolls, fries, won tons, tempura, etc. For the desserts, there was ice creams (12 varieties) fruits, jello, and cookies.
Everything tasted good. I didn't care much for the deep fried items but the sashimi balanced that out.
The price for lunch was $15.99 from 11:30 to 2:30.
At the end of the day, the service was good and the food was too. My only gripe would be about the lack of parking.
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