![]() For me soup was the best part of my meal. If you opt for the Won Ton sometimes those ahead of you have taken them all and you have to ask the kitchen to bring more for the broth. If you figure 2 cups of the Miso Soup, the Hot & Sour or the Egg Drop soup would cost you about $10 then you would be ahead of the game already. I'll tell you what I think is worth the trip for the $13 dinner. I'd bet they are delivered frozen but can't prove it. I can't believe they are made in house, however. I am not a sushi aficionado and seldom get past a California Roll but judging by those loading up from the 12 foot or so sushi bar, those pretty little things must be ok. Based on my last experience with the bill, I will likely not return. The place is "okay" for what it is: an inexpensive buffet with sushi option. I spoke with the manager who put the blame on the waiter who "rung it up wrong". I immediately told the waitress the error and she returned with a new, now itemized bill with the correct amount. As soon as the bill came I realized it wasn't itemized and was $7 more than it should be. The sign posted in the front states children 3-5 are $3.99. My daughter is now 3.5 and is still petite and very much looks her age. Being in my last trimester of pregnancy, I didn't have the energy to return. I realized the error in the car as I was leaving. So the third time I went, my daughter who had just turned three (and looks 2) was charged as an adult. That time the bill seemed a bit expensive, but I just figured it was because there was more of us and we both had tea. ![]() The second time, my husband met me for lunch and he wasn't a fan. The service was great, food seemed fresh and it was priced reasonably. The first time I went, I was pleasantly surprised. While pregnant with my third child I had a craving for Chinese and found this place. It's hiding in a dead plaza, but there are always cars parked in that corner.We moved to the Ft. I think it's worth it if you're very hungry. Depending on the day and time you go, there may be a wait. So instead of just "Red Dragon Roll" write "Red Dragon Roll: shrimp tempura roll, cucumber, spicy tuna, masago, green onions, spicy mayo"). The only thing I would improve for the place is to have an indication if the sushi is spicy and maybe a small description of what is in it (they only label names or one main ingredient of the roll and I'm not super knowledgeable. I wish I could just get my own drink, but it's okay. I think one of my favorite things is you can create your own Lo Mein Station you gather the ingredients you want, give them to a chef, and he makes your perfect lo mein with a much or little of whatever you want! The only table service they offer are drinks (have water, soda, beer, and wine). I love the large variety of sushi they offer and the regular Chinese options you know and love on the side. Overall, good food, great variety and nice service. If anything runs out, they replace empty trays very quickly. They take away finished plates quickly and you are off to other stations. We usually go there for lunch but save your appetite as there is much to choose and enjoy. They serve beer and wine and the restaurant is large enough where you do not need to wait. A ticket is left for your waiter/waitress who arrives to ask for drink choices. You walk in and let them know how many in your party. Their dessert station has a great selection so there is plenty to choose from. You can return to any of their stations and try other treats. If you are hungry this is a place for you. I ordered my own selected teppan stir fry complete with shrimp and chicken, fresh vegeatables and noodles. We enjoyed the egg drop/wonton soup and bites of sushi. They have a variety of sushi, Teppan Grill entries with shrimp, chicken or beef made based on your choices, a large appetizer area with peel and eat shrimp and a newly expanded steam table with many offerings of Chinese food. We have eaten at this Japanese and Chinese buffet many times. ![]()
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