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| - A friendly staff at a Chinese buffet? Really? Why should it be such a surprise? I couldn't tell you... but it is. And here, they are friendly. Does it matter? Not really; not unless they don't clear away the sea of plates you have generated from trip after trip after gut busting trip to the buffet table. But nonetheless, they are friendly. So walk in with a smile, why don't cha?
I have been here for lunch, and I have been here for dinner. There is always as significant amount of seafood available, even for lunch. But if you want tons of seafood, hit it for dinner. They have snow crab legs (which are actually fairly fresh, unlike at most other buffets), oysters, and multiple shrimp dishes that aren't available for lunch. But even at lunch you can get shrimp a 1/2 dozen ways and a few other fish dishes. And they have a sushi bar that is consistently manned, with more options than your usual token Chinese buffet sushi corner, including Nigiri, Maki, Sashimi, and others, along with the usual Sushi sides and condiments.
This buffet also has the usual Chinese buffet options, along with a cold salad bar, an array of desserts, and 8 kinds of ice cream. And for the unenlightened in your group, there is even french fries and pizza.
The quality of the food here is high-end indeed. It is best to go at busier times, because the food is refreshed more often, making your selections fresher. I would give it five stars, but at off times some of the less popular dishes are not replenished eagerly enough by the staff, and the quality starts to wane, but only subtly. Look for coupons in the Marketplace Clipper if you live nearby.
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