Surprisingly, this place was pretty good! My mom was craving a Japanese all you can eat buffet. We have been to another Wasabi before and my parents really liked it. This place is much bigger though, and there is actually a full buffet with salad, soups, dessert, fruits, and a lot more options. We went on a weekend for dinner, so it was roughly $ 26-$ 27 a person. Drinks are additional charges. The place is huge, and it’s pretty clean. My family really liked sashimi, so it was one of the reasons why we wanted to go. I don’t like it that much, but I like sushi rolls. The good thing about this place is that they have a lot of options. Even though my family ordered a lot of sashimi, I was able to go around the buffet and still have a food. There was a lot of seaweed salads(I remember being a wet and dry seaweed salad), noodles, chow fun and mein, peking duck, tempura, soups(sweet&sour, and egg drop soup). There was a lot of other stuff, but I try to avoid fried chicken and french fries and stuff so I didn’t check that aisle. There were about ~4 aisles of food to choose from. One of them is basically dedicated to DESSERT! Lots of ice cream(self help — so all you can eat!) flavors: cappuccino, mango, green tea, vanilla, chocolate, cookies and cream. The other desserts they had was cookies, mango pudding, tofu dessert, rice dumplings, fruits, and mini cupcakes, brownies, and candies. For the actual SUSHI/SASHIMI though, the sashimi is pretty good(for a buffet especially), and the sushi is kind of… disappointing. You have to actually order the sushi/sashimi from a waiter/waitress, and they bring it to you. It’s still unlimited, but you just have to order it instead of walking to get it. Also, they will charge you if you don’t finish. It’s like $ 1 – 2 depending on if its a roll or just the rice or something. We ordered a lot of both. The rolls were in general kind of sucky. We don’t know which one it is that we ordered, but it was a roll and inside the roll was basically all of the tempura scraps(like the crunchy tempura, but THAT’S IT. It was fried tempura scraps, seaweed, and rice on the outside. The other rolls were better, but we didn’t reorder any of the sushi rolls for sure. It was worth trying once, but we didn’t care to reorder. The sashimi was actually pretty good. Everyone definitely enjoyed it. The white tuna and the salmon is very buttery and my favorites. Also, the salmon rose is really good. Salmon on the outside, rice on the inside, and very pretty to look at. We didn’t really have a problem with the service. They took our empty plates away pretty quickly and refilled our teapot in a timely manner. But one thing I didn’t like is that when they take your order, they don’t really print out what you ordered and cross it off as they bring it to your table, like how a lot of restaurants do it. Cause a few times we didn’t know what kind of roll they brought out and what else we were waiting on to come out for the rolls/sashimi. Oh yeah, the bathroom is also upstairs. No seating upstairs though. Only the bathroom. I found it a little odd, but didn’t change my opinion much of the food/restaurant. Either way, my mom is definitely hard to please, especially when it comes to restaurants(she needs it to be clean, good, cheap, good service or she will start complaining), and she actually enjoyed it here. We took a few business cards, so it looks like my parents definitely want to come back the next time we are in town. So eat up!