The atmosphere is fancy - dark wood tables, usually quiet. It's a little pricey but worth it for a night out.
I go back for the lunch buffet. At $10 it's a little more expensive than some, but it features a wide variety of sushi, and instead of a steam table, small dishes that are regularly refilled, so the hot food remains fresh.
There isn't a wide variety on the hot Chinese food end of the buffet. The dark sauce stewed items are usually good. If I'm lucky there is tempura there too.
They promote BYOB, no corkage fee. I'm not the only diner to wonder if they would apply that to soft drinks. Soda is $1.50 for a can, and there is no complementary tea. The service is attentive for refilling water glasses and clearing plates.
I always take some almond cookies for dessert.
Pros: Sushi and fresh Chinese food on buffet
Cons: Price
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