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  • We stopped in to have a quick dinner before seeing a show the other night and had a nice time. The restaurant is large and has different cooking stations scattered throughout. Grill, seafood, sushi, pizza and pasta stations were just some of the many selections. The way it works is you get a card from the host/hostess then you go find a table, you turn the sign on the table to notify others that your table is now reserved, then you go decide what to eat. Instead of looking at a menu, you get to walk around looking at different food stations, much like a buffet but more or less everything is made to order with the exception of a few things like roast beef, sandwiches, desserts which are pre-made for you. You tell your order to the person at the desired station and then you give them your card to swipe. At the end of the meal, you bring this card as your way to pay for the meal. I found the stations to be a bit overwhelming but it was a really fun and different way to dine. The most challenging part for me was signage and prices. A lot of signs just say something like "shrimp $16.99," and for me that's not enough information. Does it come with a side, how is it prepared, is this an entree or appetizer portion? I ended up with the calamari which came with a side salad. I chose this because I saw someone else with it and it looked great. We also had the chicken schnitzel and rosti. Both meals were good, the prices are a bit disproportionate, the calamari was a massive portion which came with a large salad for only $11.99 while the schnitzel and rosti was a smaller portion of a chicken for $16.99. We also tried the bread pudding which was delicious and a cookie which was a bit dry and forgettable. Overall this is a fun dining experience and I'd recommend it to a group of people with different tastes or preferences without having to go to a buffet. The restaurant is really interesting and everything is fresh looking and tasting. No service but people come by to collect dishes/bring boxes for leftovers and they were quite nice. Drinks/cutlery are all self serve.
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