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| - I like buffets, and this one has a lot of good variety. They're relatively busy during prime rush hours, so food is pretty fresh all the time (except for the non-Chinese stuff like chicken tenders, pizza, cheese stuffed whatevers but I don't go here for that). Lots of dishes, both classic Chinese-American favorites and more inventive ones (sprite steak!) that get changed up every time I go (rareish occasionally), mongolian bbq made to order station, fruit/ice cream desserts, and the newly added chocolate fountain (though I'm not sure how well-monitored the sanitation is for that...). And I particularly like that they have like 6 soups, so not just your generic hot and soup and egg drop.
Seafood buffet's in their name - pretty good cooked seafood. Crab legs are there. Some sort of clam dish. Raw bar with oysters and mussels, some seaweed salads. Seafood featuring soups. All pretty good.
But their sushi is terrible. Their fish is really grainy, horrible texture and flavor. I mean, nothing sketch smelling or anything, but just bad quality fish. The rolls are okay mainly because the fish isn't as prominent. I know it's a buffet and not an expensive sushi place, but for the up charge in price versus a normal Chinese buffet, I would expect at least decent fish.
Service is pretty good here in terms of plates not piling up at the table, water being filled. Even with the bad sushi, this is my family's go-to buffet, but they're not big on sushi and I have enough of that where I live.
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