Regarding "food": Let's just say, that if you value and care about your organs and inner bodily functions, this is NOT the kind of "food" you want to ingest under any circumstance!
There was a general practice of applying some disgusting gooey sauce that I assume was supposed to resemble teriyaki sauce across pretty much every "food" item on the menue, just randomly glazed on there to mask whatever terribly quality they used or stuff put inside. Without exaggeration, pretty much everything tasted horribly bad, except for a few sushi items here and there. The literally cannot even make a simple piece of chicken on a skewer right, it still tasted horrendously bad for whatever reason! Most notably though, the wannabe "Bao zi" (small dim-sum style dumplings) felt like they stuffed some cat food like mass into the dumpling. Heck I'd rather eat Whiskas cat food than that TBH. And lastly, the "Bao" which they presented like a doughy bao burger with some absolutely DISGUSTING "marinated" beef which tasted what I would imagine to be like few months old dead dog meat and was completely inedible.
Honstely, it hurts me to watch how such a place is just wasting precious food resources of this planet by making it just pure garbage... Sad to think that the once-per-year yield of say wheat crops get wasted in such "restaurants" or animals who died just to not even be honoured properly.
Regarding staff: If there is ever an issue that you wish to have handled, there is a high chance you will have some random piece of paper shown to you with chinese written on it and the waitress holding that paper looking at you and speaking presumably chinese while you can just stare back and wonder about your life choices...
FYI: this "restaurant" is also CLEARLY a rip-off from the popular and actually amazing restaurant called "EBI 7" which first started with this "all-you-can-eat but a la carte" concept in the...
Read moreWe went for the all you can eat option. The food was really good in comparison to other all you can eat restaurants I know, but not quite as good as some a la carte food I've eaten, which is to be expected. It's surprisingly close though and even if the food is quite oily, and most food items are meat based (as is typically the case for all you can eat), there is a lot of variety in flavors. I would have hoped for a few more dessert options.
I'm terms of style, the food has a mix of various Japanese, Chinese and Korean meals.
The value of the all you can eat option is great, especially if you go there before the evening, during weekdays.
Service was good overall, and staff was professional. The only drawback is that sometimes it's difficult to predict if you have ordered food that just hasn't been delivered yet, and some food items arrive quickly while others take longer, so you might lose track of what you can expect to arrive, especially on a bigger table. Another issue is that for larger tables, you still only get one tablet so it's a bit inconvenient to order with many people.
Overall you can have an excellent all you can eat experience here and I will definitely come back...
Read moreTbh, I went there to try the all you can eat from the reviews. For starters, we made a reservation through the phone, and when we went there, apparently, they didn't even write it, but they said we could sit whenever we wanted. The place was big enough so I don't think it's a problem to take a seat even without a reservation. The atmosphere and the place were nice, even though there were some children that were crying, but it's not the restaurant fault. Then we ordered some drinks, the aloe vera limonade was so refreshing, I really liked it. But when we said that, we wanted the all you can eat, the waiter did not make a happy face. The order with the tablet was really cool, and tbh the food came really fast. But I noticed something, instead of 4 gyoza, there were only 3, and this happened with the sushi too. Anyway the food came really fast, but it wasn't the bestest quality. And the waiters weren't so friendly. They could just leave the food there, and you should place the plates by yourself. And to finish it, I ordered a sesame ice cream, that when it came it was half melted. So overall, I left disappointed, and I don't think I'll go...
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