Came with some family for dinner one night.
Except we came at a time where it was right in between lunch and dinner. The waitress was nice and charged us lunch prices while we began our meals. 20 minutes later after they added more food variety for their night crowd, the waitress watched us like a hawk and as soon as we picked up a "dinner item" she re-charged us for dinner prices. I didn't really mind because I understand their dinner has more food (crab legs, sashimi, etc). It was just annoying that in the middle of our meal the waitress had to come to our table and lecture us about it.. I don't frequent this area as I'm not from here.. but I guess many people come here around the same time to fight for lunch/dinner prices so they watch their customers like a hawk on how they eat...Weird! Made me feel a bit uncomfortable.
The crab legs were pretty delicious with the butter sauce next to it! But all the other dishes seemed very oily and on the day that I was there they didn't seem to refill their pans of food unless it was near the bare bottom of the dish. Their dim sum items looked very dry. Their "fried" calamari/fish, etc seemed like they were near burnt status.
The sushi was eh. As soon as they brought out the raw fish I was so tempted to eat the whole plate! Until I had a closer look. Their salmon had a very dark brown tinge to them. None of the fish was fresh or even looked edible really.. I guess it's hard to serve sushi in a buffet setting when the locals aren't exactly ecstatic over sushi as I am!
The great thing that I really loved (on their dinner menu) were the crab legs! (down side about it is that you have to crack and open the shells up yourself with no instruments available -- so it can be a tedious task just to eat crab! The plus side is that it's fresh-er crab meat :P ).
Overall, I'd probably come back with the family if they wanted to. Just not too keen on their big-brother- watching-you style.