Ok, I've lowered my 2 star rating to 1 star after meeting a friend at Old Town buffet for lunch recently after a long absence. The selection was still pretty good and the hibachi cooked-to-order is a good choice, but a whole section of the hot buffet, on the far right as you enter, was below serving temperature. Cold "hot" foods present a significant food poisoning risk. I'm not willing to risk my health no matter what price they charge; it shouldn't be hard to recognize the importance of keeping the steam tables working properly.
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This place was quite wonderful when it was Misaki, but sadly it has steadily gone downhill since it was renamed Old Town Buffet. The sushi at Misaki was wonderful with a variety of types of recognizable fresh fish, octopus and so forth, now it is just chopped mystery fish with sweet orange or brown sauces liberally squirted all over them. Much though I love sushi, I wouldn't touch any of these. Clams in black bean sauce were few and far between and dried out, as was the fried squid. Service was poor overall and I had to wait 10 minutes for someone to cook my "hibachi" plate. I pass by fairly often and there are fewer and fewer cars in the parking lot, even at Friday dinner time; I think people are more often going to the new TJ's Buffet in the North Hills or Hokkaido, both of which have been doing a better job on sushi and freshness overall. If Old Town would work to rebuild their sushi quality and perhaps add dim sum again as Misaki had, I'd gladly eat there as it's more convenient for me, but until then, I'll eat elsewhere.