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| - Visited for a late lunch on a weekday. The place was still surprisingly full, considering we were well past the typical lunch hour. I'd say Fuji is generally above average for a Chinese buffet. I think it's biggest strengths are cleanliness and variety of non-Asian food offerings, if that's what you're looking for. They have more American style food on the buffet than I've seen at most places - the typical pizza and potato wedges, but also macaroni and cheese and mashed potatoes. There really wasn't anything here that was a surprise or new for me, which to me is a negative. The sushi selection was just ok, nothing exciting. My favorite dish was probably the salmon, and my husband said his was the ice cream (just standard hand-dipped, serve yourself).
The worst part was the service. We got very little service - had to find our own straws, only got a single drink refill, and our dirty dishes piled up.
I don't think anyone would regret eating here, but there was nothing distinctive enough to make me want to come back.
For those who prefer Kumo (across the street - I think I do), if you get the coupons in the local circulars they end up being the same price for lunch ($6.99).
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