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It is like Todai, but cheaper in price and lower in quality. The dinner is just $15 (and you can find vouchers for 10% off) and lunch is $10 and there is sashimi, sushi, sorted Chinese food and dim sum, seafood, and a cook-to-order station that stir frits noodles and cook meat like Kal-bi. Overall, the quality you would expect for a $15 seafood buffet, but it's edible and fill and I haven't gotten sick yet, so it hap... View all feedback.
It is like Todai, but cheaper in price and lower in quality. The dinner is just $15 (and you can find vouchers for 10% off) and lunch is $10 and there is sashimi, sushi, sorted Chinese food and dim sum, seafood, and a cook-to-order station that stir frits noodles and cook meat like Kal-bi. Overall, the quality you would expect for a $15 seafood buffet, but it's edible and fill and I haven't gotten sick yet, so it happens this test. I'd go back if I was really hungry.
Hokkaido is not a special place to eat buffet. Nothing makes this more remarkable than a casino buffet, or any other. But the work is done, offers a wide range of Asian foods. You want sushi or sashimi? Orange chicken? Duck? Cheesecake? You have it. They would also cook some fresh from the wok as it looked, although I didn't go there. I thought the sushi was OK. They had things like Philadelphia roles, California roles, spicy tuna, vegetarian roles, aal and so on. The salmon sashimi was slimy and wanted to throw me up. The tuna has had good texture and taste. The curly dishes like chicken and noodles were nothing too special. I thought it was cool how they had the Mayonnaise shrimp shell that is always tasty. Many were hit and missed. Some dishes lacked taste (custard tart, some desserts), while some were delicate and savory (sesame chicken, ribs). For 15 dollars it is worth going to Hokkaido. It is a beautiful place to slip on massive amounts of Asian foods from different types. Then again, it is probably worth going to a place like Todai or a high-quality Asian restaurant. But whatever.
Yp, I must agree w / the previous reviewer that hokkaido is like todai, but cheaper low quality. The variety Sushi/Sashimi is not as wide as Todai, but there is a decent amount of reels and sashimi... even if not the best made or freshest. However, the warm/cooked food variety is greater, and mixed with a variety of meat and seafood. for $15 for buffet dinner, altogether no bad option for large groups or young families. I think I'd rather go to Todai.