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Takumi and Masa Sushi Buffet in Dallas

šŸ£I recently visited both Takumi and Masa for their sushi buffets. Both offer all-you-can-eat dinner options, each with their own strengths and weaknesses. The service at both places was great—attentive and enthusiastic. The variety of dishes is similar, but they still fall short compared to what I’ve had in Hong Kong and Macau (it’s just not the same, haha). There are limitations due to location, so it’s understandable. šŸ‹Takumi: Dinner is $31. The presentation is quite nice, and the portions are a bit larger. However, some of the ingredients aren’t very fresh. They have sweet shrimp, but no scallops. Also, the soy sauce lacks flavor and is quite salty, so be careful with how much you use. I recommend the fried oysters—they’re pretty good. šŸ’¢Masa: Dinner is $35. The presentation is average, and the portions are smaller, but the ingredients are quite fresh. They have scallops, but no sweet shrimp (you can order it separately). I recommend the grilled shrimp—it tastes great. Although it’s a bit more expensive, it includes a bottle of wine or a drink. 😱 This restaurant really knows how to let you indulge in your meal! šŸ’²For just $19.9, you can treat salmon as your main course! From sweet shrimp to eel rolls, you can keep refilling your plate like crazy. Even the wasabi seems to be aggressively calling out, "Eat me!" šŸ’¢ #Sashimi #JapaneseFood #DallasCuisine

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Takumi and Masa Sushi Buffet in Dallas

šŸ£I recently visited both Takumi and Masa for their sushi buffets. Both offer all-you-can-eat dinner options, each with their own strengths and weaknesses. The service at both places was great—attentive and enthusiastic. The variety of dishes is similar, but they still fall short compared to what I’ve had in Hong Kong and Macau (it’s just not the same, haha). There are limitations due to location, so it’s understandable. šŸ‹Takumi: Dinner is $31. The presentation is quite nice, and the portions are a bit larger. However, some of the ingredients aren’t very fresh. They have sweet shrimp, but no scallops. Also, the soy sauce lacks flavor and is quite salty, so be careful with how much you use. I recommend the fried oysters—they’re pretty good. šŸ’¢Masa: Dinner is $35. The presentation is average, and the portions are smaller, but the ingredients are quite fresh. They have scallops, but no sweet shrimp (you can order it separately). I recommend the grilled shrimp—it tastes great. Although it’s a bit more expensive, it includes a bottle of wine or a drink. 😱 This restaurant really knows how to let you indulge in your meal! šŸ’²For just $19.9, you can treat salmon as your main course! From sweet shrimp to eel rolls, you can keep refilling your plate like crazy. Even the wasabi seems to be aggressively calling out, "Eat me!" šŸ’¢ #Sashimi #JapaneseFood #DallasCuisine

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