I see other diners had similar experiences as we did. I want to support local family owned businesses, but I would never go back to this place.
The family tried hard and kept asking if everything was OK. What do you say? The food is all just really awful? And why don't they know that?
They should never even have been open yet. They need to finish remodeling. Get rid of the broken Fuji Buffet sign as you walk in and the graffiti on the door. The tables and buffet lines, decor, are all from two restaurants ago.
We were told to take any table we liked. They all looked dirty.
Normally in a buffet there are little signs on the sneeze shield that tell you what the dishes are. There were post it notes. In poor hand writing. And they didn't always match the food.
The Cesar salad was a pan with about 2 inches of creamy water and lettuce and soggy croutons floating in it. I tried several different dishes, but the only thing that I even remotely liked was a stuffed tomato.
While my niece was up getting food, a man came out with a big can of chocolate pudding and "glopped" it in. Probably not the best choice. A lot of overcooked, poorly seasoned food.
I see some people had hummus. I looked in vain for hummus or pita bread. But there were jalapeno poppers, egg rolls, chicken nuggets and onion rings.
We also witnessed the argument over the drinks and also had our drinks refilled from a glass.
I feel they were earnest but were incredibly wide of the mark.