No wifi to Yelp this place but judged this place from how busy it was the day before when we passed by it. My hubby was sick and tired of 'French' places that were overly priced and not very good, that he 'threatened' to eat at either a Hard Rock Cafe, or this sushi buffet close to our hotel. There were 5 sushi places around the hotel and we picked the buffet one.
16€ for a buffet.
Walking in, there was no irrashaimasie, no sushi chef station, he must be inside?? The Asian-looking waitress spoke enough English, though.
Everyone else seemed to be enjoying their dinner except us. We were flabbergasted on how humongous the rice was underneath the fish. I will NEVER complain about how large rice is at some places in the US again. This was just ridiculous. And also, having been to Japan last year, where rice is almost invisible, this was something we could not tolerate much of.
The appetizers were weird. Does beignet just mean fried? The calamari did not taste good, nor did the tempura, per my husband. The yakitori, chicken and beef, were soft but tasteless. The gyoza called Japanese ravioli was disgusting.
The tuna was not of high quality. The best dish was probably the salmon, and that's saying a lot. There was VERY limited variety of fish.
The best thing? They don't charge you for the leftover rice. That itself gave this place the 2 stars.
Upon leaving the place, there was a line out the door. Daamn.
Of note, this must be a French or European thing. I saw a table behind us asked to be moved to a smaller table since a larger group was coming in. Seemed weird, but at least they did not have food on their tables. BUT THEN! We saw the waitress ask a group of 4 (seated in a 6) to move, already eating!! Since a larger group was arriving! And they moved without any qualms. I am not sure what I would have done. But then again, I am a guest here. Just a note for the Americans out there =)
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Note: visit to this place was in May 2014 read more