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| - We went to Kumo Japanese buffet for the first time for dinner last night. I was with a large group (36 people) and there was another even larger private party going on (over 100 people), so the restaurant was PACKED! We were lucky as the Kwan Lion Dance crew performed a Lunar New Year show, so we got a bit of an entertainment break between sittings of gorging on all variety of food. The sushi was ok, but I think they can improve their rolling skills - it's an art form. On the other hand, they were swamped with many hungry patrons last night, so that could have been the reason. They had shucked raw oysters, lots of cooked crab legs, shrimp, mussels, clams, etc. If sushi or seafood is not your thing, not to fear - Kumo has lots of other offerings so even the most conservative of diners can enjoy a meal here. The buffet is extensive but I'll lump them into categories: sushi, cold seafood bar, hot seafoods, hot beef and chicken dishes, noodle/rice staion, hibachi bar, udon-noodle station, soup station, hot veggies, salad bar, fruit bar, dessert bar, ice-cream cooler, and made-to-order crepe station. More than enough to fill even the largest of appetites. When eating at a buffet, the attaction is typically the quantity and variety. At Kumo, you certainly get this - and decent quality. At very reasonable pricing. I will be going back for sure.
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