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| - If I could rate this place a 2.5, I would simply for the fact it's an interesting experience.
My boyfriend and I got a brochure advertising the place as a "Bakery, American grill, Asian and Mexican food" and thought we'd give it a try. Granted, we arrived with low expectations, but we didn't realize how bad it was really going to be. After all, how can you bake, be a sushi master, an excellent steakhouse and a taco expert all in one?
Finding a diamond in the rough would probably be easier than finding decent food at this buffet. The best choices were by far the hibachi and vegetarian sushi. I also grabbed some spring rolls as well which were fine. There aren't any sauces available other than dressings and soy sauce unless you ask your waitress, so we had to request ketchup and duck sauce. Everything we tried was completely underwhelming and some of it was just outright terrible. We don't waste a lot of food, but one bite of the mac and cheese, fried okra, bland desserts and soggy fries were enough for us.
The upside, is that is was sort of a fun place to go. It is very unique and there are tons of choices. This buffet is well priced too, given the quantity of options you have. If you are super hungry or have a need to binge (or if you're hungover for that matter) than this is the place to go. Enjoying your international fiesta of baked goods/Mexican/Asian/American cuisine in lighting fit for a strip club has some odd charm. We actually really enjoyed ourselves, but the point of going to a restaurant is for the food, not the company. Needless to say, we won't be returning.
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