"Nancy Young" > wrote in message
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> Decided to try a new place, by that I mean they just opened in
> the last month or so. Japanese restaurant. They only had the
> buffet, no menu dining. Good, I'll try some different stuff.
>
> Sushi/sashimi of all different sorts (what's a Boston roll?).
> Um ... shrimp of every description, fried, cold, I don't know,
> tempura, whatever. Mussels, oysters, crab legs.
>
> Next station, different kinds of tempura, chicken teriyaki
> skewers, miso soup (I *will* try that one day), you know,
> on and on, all these different dishes. I skipped the nice
> looking fruit section. After a couple of passes, I waved
> a red flag in front of the bull and said ... I saw some guy
> with cake. Where'd he get it??? (laugh) He came from
> that direction (pointing) off he went, returned with some
> kind of ... Napoleon waffle thing ... don't ask me, it looked
> good. But, he got me a little ice cream cone with chocolate
> jimmies. It's been ages and ages since I've had an ice cream
> cone, was it good. Get this, real! jimmies! Not those fako
> wax ones you usually get everywhere. I took my time eating
> that.
>
> Sorry, I didn't do justice to how many items they had to
> offer. For the most part the food was very good. It was
> a nice change of pace, we'll go back.
>
> nancy
>
Sounds good to me! If the buffet is a good one there is nothing wrong with
it. John and I ate at a Chinese buffet in... oh heck, I don't know, we were
en route last year to Houston, TX. The food was very good (and fresh! we
watched them replenish "old" items with new ones even though we were
literally the only customers in the place). The Wafflehouse and fast food
places surrounding it were packed. We definitely got the better deal
Jill