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Umai Fusion Buffet — Restaurant in Bailey's Crossroads

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Umai Fusion Buffet

6244 Little River Turnpike Unit O, Alexandria, VA 22312
3.6(203)$$$$
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Afghan Restaurant Authentic Cuisine & Sheeryakh

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Valentino’s Pizzeria & Restaurant

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Barnside Diner

Arby's

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Afghan Restaurant Authentic Cuisine & Sheeryakh

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Reviews of Umai Fusion Buffet

3.6
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2.0
2y

Decent place to grab lunch or dinner. Was not to bad price wise but the selection is lacking. I would be very wary of the pictures posted showing so many different types of sushi...those look for show during their grand opening...there was definitely not a mountain of crab legs there! As others have said they bring out crab legs only so often so you got to grab them quick or they are gone. As for the sushi, salmon seems to be the most popular and you can tell the guys making sushi are going at and excruciatingly slow pace so they don't have to put as much out throughout the evening. They had headphones in while working and making sushi and ignored my question to ask when more salmon would be available. They have only a few traditional pieces of sushi....no more sashimi at all...and all the rolls were Americanized rolls slathered in sauces and not very good.

I did like how clean the place was compared to other Asian/American buffet places. If you are looking for Japanese food... This place ain't it! (I spent close to 20 years stationed there over the years and my wife is Japanese) This seems to be a remodel of a Chinese buffet, a "hibachi" grill thrown in the middle and their take of "Japanese food". The decor was nice and the projectors on the wall give small children a great distraction and adds to the casual ambiance of the restaurant.

Servers were great and very polite. Had to ask for refills when I needed them. Overall my family had a good time, I would go again if I'm the area, but would never drive out of my way to go here as there are many other...

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2.0
2y

Came here with my boyfriend last week, the foods was good, well seasoning, not many of selections, a plus is they have sashimi and seafood. But, a big BUT, I don't know what experience other people have with the service here. For me, I'm not very happy, I'm actually a bit frustrated. We pay and tip at the front desk already. Calling yourself "buffet" but when most of the food you eat is seafood and sashimi, people here give you The look. And when our table were dishes with full of food that we haven't finished eating yet, a waistress came straight to us and give us fortune cookie then say thank you. I feel like they want us to leave and stop eating. I asked another waistress if there is limit time for eating buffet, she say no. Then why did you do things like this? Very rude and unprofessional. If you don't want people to eat too much your expensive stuff in the buffet. Then please write down the policy "each person limit 1 or 2 dishes" or "limit time is 1 hour 30 minutes" and stick them where customer can see, we will understand and be mindful. Don't play it like that or don't call yourself a buffet. I would like to give them one star. But by the fact, the food is giving them another star. I can understand it was new business but that level of disrespectful and impolite is...

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4.0
2y

Went during the first week of opening. There are still a few things to tweak but the buffet runs well. Fill your teppanyaki plate to be grilled first and then grab some other stuff while you wait. The sushi is fresh and similar to how it is at sushi king. I liked the eel and salmon. The tuna was alright. A decent amount of sushi options for a buffet. Sauces and toppings available, too!

Plenty of other main dish options. There were snow crab legs, oysters, muscles, and shrimp. The people were friendly and attentive! Everything is kept well stocked. Lots of dessert options, too. One thing I would worry abbot is the raw chicken and beef in the buffet for the teppanyaki.

For the price, it’s worth it. The must grabs: Snow Crab Fried Chicken Wings Chicken Skewer Sushi (eel and salmon) Crawfish Black Pepper Chicken Creamy Ice Cream Cup WITH a Chinese doughnut to dip in it.

$18.99/person during dinner and weekends. Discount for seniors and kids during the weekdays. Also lower...

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ToddTodd
Decent place to grab lunch or dinner. Was not to bad price wise but the selection is lacking. I would be very wary of the pictures posted showing so many different types of sushi...those look for show during their grand opening...there was definitely not a mountain of crab legs there! As others have said they bring out crab legs only so often so you got to grab them quick or they are gone. As for the sushi, salmon seems to be the most popular and you can tell the guys making sushi are going at and excruciatingly slow pace so they don't have to put as much out throughout the evening. They had headphones in while working and making sushi and ignored my question to ask when more salmon would be available. They have only a few traditional pieces of sushi....no more sashimi at all...and all the rolls were Americanized rolls slathered in sauces and not very good. I did like how clean the place was compared to other Asian/American buffet places. If you are looking for Japanese food... This place ain't it! (I spent close to 20 years stationed there over the years and my wife is Japanese) This seems to be a remodel of a Chinese buffet, a "hibachi" grill thrown in the middle and their take of "Japanese food". The decor was nice and the projectors on the wall give small children a great distraction and adds to the casual ambiance of the restaurant. Servers were great and very polite. Had to ask for refills when I needed them. Overall my family had a good time, I would go again if I'm the area, but would never drive out of my way to go here as there are many other places to try.
Johnathan BrendleJohnathan Brendle
Went during the first week of opening. There are still a few things to tweak but the buffet runs well. Fill your teppanyaki plate to be grilled first and then grab some other stuff while you wait. The sushi is fresh and similar to how it is at sushi king. I liked the eel and salmon. The tuna was alright. A decent amount of sushi options for a buffet. Sauces and toppings available, too! Plenty of other main dish options. There were snow crab legs, oysters, muscles, and shrimp. The people were friendly and attentive! Everything is kept well stocked. Lots of dessert options, too. One thing I would worry abbot is the raw chicken and beef in the buffet for the teppanyaki. For the price, it’s worth it. The must grabs: 1. Snow Crab 2. Fried Chicken Wings 3. Chicken Skewer 4. Sushi (eel and salmon) 5. Crawfish 6. Black Pepper Chicken 7. Creamy Ice Cream Cup WITH a Chinese doughnut to dip in it. $18.99/person during dinner and weekends. Discount for seniors and kids during the weekdays. Also lower lunch price.
Brandon LiBrandon Li
Pretty okay buffet, it’s your typical Asian American buffet. I prefer other similar buffets, but thought I’d come here since they are new. Prices are $19 per adult. The service was pretty good, they took the plates and refilled our drinks quickly. At the end they did ask me to tip, even though I had tipped in the beginning, which I thought was a bit rude. The food selection was less than I thought but the hibachi and sushi bar were huge pluses. One thing to note is that after 8pm (at least on Sunday) they stop refilling the food, so whatever is out there is all they have left. As another reviewer had mentioned, the snow crab legs are very limited, they come out with a handful every 10-20 minutes, really only enough for a small table. Overall I wouldn’t come back as there are other better buffets with more selection for the price.
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Decent place to grab lunch or dinner. Was not to bad price wise but the selection is lacking. I would be very wary of the pictures posted showing so many different types of sushi...those look for show during their grand opening...there was definitely not a mountain of crab legs there! As others have said they bring out crab legs only so often so you got to grab them quick or they are gone. As for the sushi, salmon seems to be the most popular and you can tell the guys making sushi are going at and excruciatingly slow pace so they don't have to put as much out throughout the evening. They had headphones in while working and making sushi and ignored my question to ask when more salmon would be available. They have only a few traditional pieces of sushi....no more sashimi at all...and all the rolls were Americanized rolls slathered in sauces and not very good. I did like how clean the place was compared to other Asian/American buffet places. If you are looking for Japanese food... This place ain't it! (I spent close to 20 years stationed there over the years and my wife is Japanese) This seems to be a remodel of a Chinese buffet, a "hibachi" grill thrown in the middle and their take of "Japanese food". The decor was nice and the projectors on the wall give small children a great distraction and adds to the casual ambiance of the restaurant. Servers were great and very polite. Had to ask for refills when I needed them. Overall my family had a good time, I would go again if I'm the area, but would never drive out of my way to go here as there are many other places to try.
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Went during the first week of opening. There are still a few things to tweak but the buffet runs well. Fill your teppanyaki plate to be grilled first and then grab some other stuff while you wait. The sushi is fresh and similar to how it is at sushi king. I liked the eel and salmon. The tuna was alright. A decent amount of sushi options for a buffet. Sauces and toppings available, too! Plenty of other main dish options. There were snow crab legs, oysters, muscles, and shrimp. The people were friendly and attentive! Everything is kept well stocked. Lots of dessert options, too. One thing I would worry abbot is the raw chicken and beef in the buffet for the teppanyaki. For the price, it’s worth it. The must grabs: 1. Snow Crab 2. Fried Chicken Wings 3. Chicken Skewer 4. Sushi (eel and salmon) 5. Crawfish 6. Black Pepper Chicken 7. Creamy Ice Cream Cup WITH a Chinese doughnut to dip in it. $18.99/person during dinner and weekends. Discount for seniors and kids during the weekdays. Also lower lunch price.
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Pretty okay buffet, it’s your typical Asian American buffet. I prefer other similar buffets, but thought I’d come here since they are new. Prices are $19 per adult. The service was pretty good, they took the plates and refilled our drinks quickly. At the end they did ask me to tip, even though I had tipped in the beginning, which I thought was a bit rude. The food selection was less than I thought but the hibachi and sushi bar were huge pluses. One thing to note is that after 8pm (at least on Sunday) they stop refilling the food, so whatever is out there is all they have left. As another reviewer had mentioned, the snow crab legs are very limited, they come out with a handful every 10-20 minutes, really only enough for a small table. Overall I wouldn’t come back as there are other better buffets with more selection for the price.
Brandon Li

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