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| - So I haven't tried the hot pot portion of the dining experience yet, and have instead partaken in the all you can eat (for 2hrs) sushi and hibachi. All you can eat sounds fantastic, but you don't realize how filing sushi and hibachi actually are until you've ordered and realize you can't possibly eat another round. I ordered two sushi rolls and the chicken and shrimp hibachi and was done. There are a ton of appetizer options (dumplings and such), sushi and sashimi, and different proteins to add to your hibachi. But you better come hungry - like haven't eaten in a full day hungry - in order to prepare yourself, otherwise I feel like you don't really get your $25/meal worth.
My dining partner choose the hot pot, which I would eventually like to try, though it makes me a little nervous to not only choose from all the different options, but to make sure I've properly cooked everything in my selected broth. When I become brave enough, I'll give it a shot.
Either way, the service is attentive and polite. And you are offered oranges or ice cream at the end of your meal, which is nice if you have saved any room for them.
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