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Contribuisci feedbackThis place is very clean. The food is good, but not exactly at the level I prefer when I get sushi. It’s more of grocery store grade sushi. The staff keep on top of clearing plates, refilling drinks, keeping things clean. It can get pretty busy, so you may want to get here closer to opening.
Japanese, Korean and Chinese cuisine all in one place. So if you’re craving for Asian buffet this is the place for you. Prices for lunch and dinner are reasonable. If you are looking for some seafood then visit during dinner time. They served coffee, ice cream. Lots of pastries and fruits to choose from. Dinner includes crepes, snow crabs, shrimps and oysters. Friday and weekends are the busiest. If you’re concerned about social distancing then Monday thru Thursday lunch are the best to visit because it’s less crowded. I posted the price menu for reference.
Best sushi buffet place! Seems korean owned new, clean. Foods are fresh. Very pleased with even dessert section. Cakes are better than wholefoods
If you want sushi, sashimi this is your place, quality, tasty but on a bit expensive side. Loved there sashimi salad, and if you want crab legs and oyster, you need to be here at dinner time, but it cost way more to the upper $30's per head, but well worth it if you loved what I mentioned
This is easily the best sushi buffet I've ever been to. Not only is the sushi world class, but all of the other food is as well. The Korean BBQ and all the other hot foods are excellent and always fresh. The staff rotates out food so well that freshness is never a problem. This level of professionalism and quality comes at a price though: it's $35.95 per person for dinner on a weeknight, which is the most expensive buffet I've ever had by far. It's still reasonable for the sheer quality you're getting but plan in advance. This isn't a casual buffet spot you can go to on a weekly basis (unless money is no issue for you), but more of a special treat. Still, outstanding food and service.