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Businiess name:  Todai Restaurant
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I admit - I am not a big fan of the buffet. I think it is a way of offering a lot of mediocre food for more money than you want to spend. I would rather have one great dessert than bites of 40 mediocre ones. This is exactly what we got. We arrived right when they opened. There were literally 75 people waiting to go inside. We thought it must be good. Alas, no. Sushi was only fair. Salads were okay. Teppenaki - selection of vegetables was pathetic. The lobster was mythical. Oh, there was lots of crab legs, which takes more calories to open than it gives. Desserts were less then okay. It reminds me of an old saying if you can't dazzle them with brilliance than baffle them with . . . too many options. Never again. Pros: lots of variety Cons: mediocre, too expensive

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