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Friday's Dinner Delights!
My hubby's boss is taking us and the crew out to the Crazy Buffet down in
Tampa for dinner. They change their theme every month between Asian cuisines, but they always have a wide variety of Sushi and Sashimi - which I adore! - and they always have a chocolate fountain (which I don't do). It takes about an hour and a half to get there, but it's worth it. Check the link: http://www.gocrazybuffet.com/cbmenu.html kili |
Friday's Dinner Delights!
> My hubby's boss is taking us and the crew out to the Crazy Buffet down in > Tampa for dinner. They change their theme every month between Asian > cuisines, but they always have a wide variety of Sushi and Sashimi - which > I > adore! - and they always have a chocolate fountain (which I don't do). > > It takes about an hour and a half to get there, but it's worth it. > > Check the link: http://www.gocrazybuffet.com/cbmenu.html > > kili > Sounds like pig out time... I like sushi too, but I'm pretty particular about where I get it from. That type of food mishandled just a little could put you down for days... Enjoy! Larry T |
Friday's Dinner Delights!
Steve Wertz wrote:
> I've had buffet sushi at a couple high-end buffet places and it's > never that great. Ever try one of those goofy "boat buffet" sushi places where the food goes round on little boats? (for those folks who've never heard of this, I kid you not) I had the misfortune of eating at one of these places. It was in Berkeley as I rememeber. What a disaster. Premade sushi is bad enough. It's then subjected to large amounts of airflow and God-knows-who's grubby hands. -- Reg |
Friday's Dinner Delights!
Reg wrote:
> Ever try one of those goofy "boat buffet" sushi places > where the food goes round on little boats? (for those folks > who've never heard of this, I kid you not) I had the > misfortune of eating at one of these places. It was in Berkeley > as I rememeber. > > What a disaster. Premade sushi is bad enough. It's then subjected > to large amounts of airflow and God-knows-who's grubby hands. > Aren't they pretty common in Japan? The dishes are prepared moments before by the sushi guy standing in the center and he just places them on the rotating belt immediately. People take off the belt the dishes they want (from all the various assorted offereings) and are charged at the end by dish count? |
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