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| - Good food, nice decor, fast service, and most importantly a decent price. Oh yeah, and ipads for ordering food. That pretty much sums up 168 sushi buffet in my opinion. But there's a few highs and lows worth sharing.
I'm a fan of sushi and buffets and lucky for me this place does both. When talking about the quality of the sushi and other menu items it definitely hits my standard for a $15 lunch price. It's fresh and never shoddily made, I've never been served anything that remotely looks like seaweed with a bit of rice mashed into it. So that's a plus. Good selection as well, I'm not much for sashimi but they've got a whole offering of them too.
They also have teriyaki and meat items that have killer sauces or seasoning, buuutt fall short on the amount of meat inside. For example, when you order something like Crispy OK chicken, don't expect there to be a hunk of chicken. But hey, once again, for $15 (weekday lunch) I'm not complaining with their other menu options.
Good decor, a little dark (lighting wise, lol) and classy, so you can get away with calling it a date night if you go there for dinner. But here's the ultimate con: dinner will cost you around $26 per person and that entitles you to few more options in the dinner menu (which I'm never upset about missing when I go to lunch and save a wad of cash).
So in short, go for a week day lunch if you can, if not another $4 for a weekend lunch will suffice. But never, and I repeat, never, try treating your five person family for dinner on a Saturday. Just a warning for your wallet.
But seriously just go once for the iPad experience, it's something you'll gawk over for a day or so.
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