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Seriously? Do the people at Tokyo Sushi Buffet know what they're doing? Consistently good all-you-can-eat sushi, big strips of raw salmon and tune, a wide variety of hot and cold Asian cuisine, and what's that on the other side of the restaurant- a hibachi table room? For how much?
I've had sushi all over town- Nachama, Benihana, Andy's at Wholey's, etc, and I usually pay a lot for it. What I love about Tokyo Sushi Buffet is that while not all the sushi is OMG-best-ever amazing, it does give you a chance to try a lot of different sushi that you might be intimidated to try elsewhere because of the price. Everything is always fresh, and the sushi chefs are really good at keeping up with changing and replacing items. Head over to the other side of the buffet and you'll find a variety of hot Asian and American dishes like Sesame Chicken, spare ribs, a variety of rices, and lots more. They also have several soups, but I usually stay away from those since I can never tell what's in them and frankly I don't want to eat body parts I can't identify (lol).
If you like sushi, or have never tried it before, make sure you stop here- it's a great introduction to sushi that won't make you wonder why you spent $30 on a raw quill egg on a cucumber roll.
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