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Businiess name:
Asahi
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Review by:
citysearch c.
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Review content:
This was my first time at Asahi so I went with no expectations. First, I want to add that sushi buffets are not like Golden Corral or other places. The point is not to eat until you get sick but have a nice variety to choose from so you don't have to just eat two kinds of rolls. Don't go if you are in a hurry. In larger cities like Atlanta, Ga there are great sushi buffet bars that serve sashimi and rolls with plenty of fish but you pay $23.99 or more. They are WORTH it. Remember where you are and what you are paying for. You will get tuna, salmon, maybe some white fish and the nigiri will be limited. So, for where we are the sushi bar is average and the price is not unreasonable. The Korean part of the buffet I thought was a little disappointing. Today I had the Korean Pork Barbecue and it was not very spicy and too sweet. The meat was cut too thick for Korean standards. The chicken dish was more Japanese than Korean. The soup was Miso - again, Japanese. The seafood "pancake" was really good. If you order that dish alone in a Korean restaurant it can be $10.00 or more. The chapche was okay - the noodles a little firm but not greasy. There were only 2 kimchis to choose from. So for my $11.95 I certainly left full, but for a really good Korean food flavor I would rather go to Cho Sun Ok. Maybe I'll go back and try the galbi one day. Happy Eating.
Pros: Very quiet, attentive waitress
Cons: What are the drawbacks?
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