Thomas H.
Google
We stopped here for lunch one day. I was impressed with the carvings on the pillars outside, as well as the statues. When going into the building the first thing you see stepping through the doors into the dining area is a large coy pond. My wife and I enjoyed watching the fish and turtles so much that it took me a moment to get to the host for our seats.
We were immediately seated and were asked what type of drink we wanted. We chose to have water. Then we proceeded to the buffet.
The food that was out for the buffet was fresh, not as though it had been sitting out waiting to be consumed. They had a very large variety to choose from. I was so impressed by the different varieties and quality of the food on display I overlooked that they had a hibachi grill and sushi bar. Which I found when I went back for more food. They had a large variety of soups available too. I tried their egg drop soup abd their seafood soup. Both were very good to me. The favorite was the seafood soup for me, but I did not get a chance to try all of them.
The building was clean, and the staff was very attentive in keeping drinks coming as well as making sure plates that were finished did not pile up.
I was able to watch the chef at the sushi bar prepare the food, which I very much enjoyed because I got a few tips for the next time we make sushi at home.
The hibachi grill was great. Not too overloaded with options, and had a good variety of protein and vegetables to choose from.
Overall, we had a good experience, and I am happy to say we will come back to enjoy more of the foods that we did not get to try on our first visit.