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Great place to customize your own noodles! Selection for the DIY noodle station is really great with pretty decent ingredients. You can get 2 bowlfuls of ingredients at a time and they will cook the batch for you. As for the rest of the buffet, the selection is quite lackluster. There are a few basic meats you can expect all Asian buffet places to carry and there's some dim sum (mostly of the the bun variety). I would avoid the oysters because they have an odd tangy taste to them--and it's not the lemon. My stomach didn't have an issue with the oysters, but be warned. The dessert area actually had a decent selection of cakes and cookies. My favourite was the chocolate fountain--which I abused quite a lot with strawberries. The chocolate covered strawberries were lovely, the chocolate hardened quite nicely over the fruit. I would recommend stringing a couple items onto one of the skewers if you're planning to dip in the fountain a lot (like me). Overall, I would recommend this place for the great fried noodles, but not the regular buffet selection.
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