Reviews List
English Reviews (Reviews Total Language : 18 reviews)
“Variety at its best”
If you are after a variety buffet restaurant, then come here. You can find a selection of fresh salads, sushi, cooked food, pizzas, ... and various dessert, fresh juices and soft drinks
Visited December 2018
“Reasonably priced”
A reasonably priced buffet with mainly Japanese and some international selection. Japanese selection included sushi, Japanese style pasta, udon, the karage chicken is delicious, miso soup. Has Szechuan tofu, pizza, breads, other Asian dishes. Great selection of deserts including ice cream and some ...unique Japanese mochi Ice cream desert. Yummmm...
Visited December 2016
“The Platinum”
We had the buffet dinner over here. Only problem here is everything is written in Japanese and its difficult for us to figure out the dishes. Overall whatever we ate was good. Enjoyed our meal. Lots of deserts too to choose from.
Visited March 2016
“No!”
Stopped here for dinner expecting a great variety of food based on the plastic food display. After waiting 40min for a table, we were seated and advised of a 2hour limit. We started with the corn soup, which tasted okay. Then the disappointment continued, more than half of the food plates were empty... and went in replenished and what was there was slim pickings. The only thing that was being replenished was the 3-5 types of sushi and the desert. They have a picture of meat, but that has special times. My recommendation is skip this place, unless you want a disappointing dinner.
Visited September 2015
“Foodie heaven - Don't make me leave”
Ok, I was absolutely starved when I arrived here and it took me some time to bring myself to enter but the display was just too enticing and I am glad I did. I actually didn't want to leave, it was that amazing! The price is absolutely affordable for what you are offered and I had practically all of... lunch, tea and dinner at once. For not even 1800 YEN. And the customer service is excellent. They were really attentive and helpful (I don't speak Japanese). You get 90 minutes to eat your way through the freshly prepared dishes. I advise you to make full use of that time because there is so much variety! The food is Japanese, Chinese and Western style. There is something for everyone and something of everything! I thought it was a great way to get to know typical Japanese dishes better instead of buying everything extra and then regretting it (such as the green tea cake or barley tea - not my thing). Try the corn soup, the different sushi, the typical Osaka skewers, udon noodles and so many different salads and grilled things. There are options for both meat lovers and vegetarians. Or those just wanting light salads. Soda and lemonades are included as well. But the highlight to me were the sweets. Super tiny cut but having such a great impact! Try the cheesecake or the pink creamy cake. During sakura season, there is also a sakura cake. On top of that, there are fresh waffles, a chocolate fountain and ice cream. The kids will love it! Or you will. I did.
Visited March 2015