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| - The holy grail of non-sushi buffet, that ironically does serve sushi.
I read great things about this chain of buffets but the distance always scared me away.
I finally decided to take the plunge and (after a huge detour to avoid paying 2x$8.50 in bridge toll fees) we achieved our goal to overeat.
The food was mostly good, which means amazing for buffet food.
The selection was huge, mostly Italian, Chinese and Greek. I had two huge plates and finished them both.
The sushi in question amounts to three huge platters with generic rolls.
The standout for me was souvlaki and pasta made on the spot.
The dessert was better than most as well
We were very happy with our waitress Josée, who was very nice.
The restaurant deserves a special mention, huge ceilings mean the buffet smell is not as present, some might consider the mini Eiffel tower and other decorations as cheesy, but it did not bother me.
One weird thing I found was the bathroom on the second floor, odd to make hundreds of people go up and down the stairs, but it's a very minor point.
The location itself is really far from Montreal, the other locations are even further, the drive during a heavy downpour was not fun.
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