rev:text
| - I have got to say, Kumo offers quite an extensive buffet menu and it is so cheap! $12 for lunch and $16 for dinner. Sushi buffets in Boston are upward of $30 for dinner, though that comes with higher quality.
As far as the food goes, I tried quite a few of the items:
- Sushi: not bad but not great. The pieces were very small and the quantity/quality of fish was sub par. However, they did have sashimi so I loaded up on that. Bonus points for the amount of rolls that they offer.
- Seafood: Pretty good. They had clams, raw oysters, cooked oysters, king crab legs, shrimp, mussels, etc. Loved the mussels. Also, raw oysters at a buffet? Sign me up.
- Chinese: Pretty good.. not the best but still tastes good. Assorted meat/veggie dishes. They also have Americanized Chinese, didn't have any but that's probably standard.
- Udon bar: didn't have any but some of my relatives went back for seconds so I'm assuming that it tasted good.
- Desserts: assorted fruits, mini cakes, ice cream, crepes, as well as other items like tapioca soup w/ sweet potato. The crepes didn't look that good but props for the variety.
- Salad bar: it's tucked away with the desserts so I didn't see it until the end of the meal. Wish I saw it sooner.. love seaweed salads!
Overall, seems like a good value, especially at those prices. However, I'm not from the area so I don't really have anything to compare it to.
|