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Ken Blake
 
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Default GOOD Buffet Sushi?

-Lost wrote:

> Is there such a thing? I know the general concensus of sushi
> prepared at a buffet-style restaraunt, but surely a decent one exists.



Since buffet sushi is usually served at a relatively low price, and since
food on a buffet can sit around for a while (and that's not good for sushi),
I would never expect buffet sushi to be top-notch.

On the other hand, it can sometimes be at least acceptable, and it can often
be a decent value.


> Anyone have any such experiences? Names and locations would be great.



Since participants here are spread out around the world, names and locations
aren't usually helpful to others.

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Ken Blake
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> My contribution... "Asian Buffet" in Radcliff, Kentucky.
>
> Anytime after four in the afternoon they prepare fresh (and chilled)
> nigiri sushi and a varied assortment of rolls (classical American
> mostly, but good). Also, they churn out fresh items like clockwork.
> My only complaint is that when they are a little slower, I am usually
> the one who has to take the plunge and get the slightly less moist
> fish or slightly dried rice that encompasses some of the rolls to be
> able to see any new product be prepared. However, tell them it looks
> crappy and they'll be happy to make you fresh sushi on the spot.
>
> -Lost