A large restaurant in an industrial area in the south part of the city. On entering the restaurant we were greeted and seated. The concept is fairly straightforward, there's an all you can eat buffet, a sushi bar and a Teppenyaki grill, Chinese, Japanese and Mongolian! The buffet has all the usual suspects, constantly being refreshed by a small army of servers! The sushi bar was well presented. The teppenyaki grill is the fun part, you have a choice of raw meats, on our visit this included camel and zebra! Then there's a choice of vegetables, noodles and sauces, you can pick and choose as you wish, have as much or as little as you fancy have as many plates as you can eat, load up your plate and present it at the counter of the grill and the chefs cook it for you, it's then served at the table. There are clothes pegs on every table that you attach to your plate to identify your order, it's a lot of fun. Having never tried camel or zebra, it wasn't a difficult choice, I had mine with a Thai red sauce. The camel was a tad chewy but the zebra was lovely and tender! Before the grill was served I hit the sushi bar which was really good. After I'd finished my grill plate, I decided on having a go at the buffet, everything was hot, fresh and tasty. There is also a fruit selection, including deep fried banana and pineapple, which finished off a very good meal. The service is minimal but they were all very friendly. Don't be too put off by the location, as the 16.90€ per head is worth every cent. Go with a good appetite though, as there's...
Read moreGreat self-service restaurant. Food is always fresh cooked. Big choice between Mongolian, China and Japan kitchen. For small lobsters and crabs’ lovers this is the place where you can eat them fresh baked or cooked. Also, there is plenty of other fish sea food that you can eat. and There are lot of frozen things that you can self-pickup and give chef to cook in front of you. Best thing of service definitely is robot that brings your food on table. However other restaurant stuff is very nice and polite. Only thing that can be improved is sweet/cake/ desserts section. At the end of each dinner you got surprise drink, small shots and fortune cookie. Check videos and pictures for more descriptions. Traveling all around the world I have saw different all you can eat at restaurants and can surely tell you this is one in top 10. This cosy restaurant has left the best impressions! Hospitable hosts, delicious dishes, beautiful presentation, wide wine list and wonderful dessert. I recommend to everyone! I would like to come back here again and again. This place is great! Atmosphere is chill and cool, but the staff is also really friendly. They know what they’re doing and what they’re talking about, and you can tell making the customers happy is their main priority. Food is pretty good, some Asia classics and some twists, and for their prices it’s 100% worth it. For more interesting content follow me on Instagram under same name. I’m posting content usually few times a week. You...
Read moreThe best "all you can eat" around. Period. The prices are good, early hours are cheaper than later hours, and weekdays are also cheaper than weekends. The food is very good, and a wide variety of it is available. Don't like pork? No problem! Fish? No problem! They got everything, the literal only thing they don't offer much of, is soup. Main dishes are more than you can eat through in 1 or even 2 time. The live kitchen is amazing. Try camel and crocodile for sure.
The only reason for 4 star is that when there aren't much customers (aka weekdays early hours) they don't refresh the sushi, so in these hours i wouldn't recommend eating that here. Other than that for sure. And the staff is friendly - as lonf as you give a tip. Due to our surprise, one time (after going there for a year now) we forgot to give a tip. A honest mistake, although tips aren't obligatory. Seeing that, in the remaining time before we left, the waiter kept mumbling and if looks could kill, for sure I wont be writing this review now. Was shocking how...
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