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Decided to try the dinner buffet at Kuishinbo. It starts at 5:30PM and there was a queue starting from 5:00PM. Kuishinbo has a relatively wide variety of food for the buffet. There are sushi, teppanyaki, soba, oden, paper nabe pots, seafood such as crabs and scallops, gingseng porridge, desserts, and the list goes on. Unfortunately, even though its known that Kuishinbo has lobsters, they not only serve a limited amount of it, it is only served at approximately 7:00PM+. Unfortunately by then I wa
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Decided to try the dinner buffet at Kuishinbo. It starts at 5:30PM and there was a queue starting from 5:00PM.

Kuishinbo has a relatively wide variety of food for the buffet. There are sushi, teppanyaki, soba, oden, paper nabe pots, seafood such as crabs and scallops, gingseng porridge, desserts, and the list goes on. Unfortunately, even though its known that Kuishinbo has lobsters, they not only serve a limited amount of it, it is only served at approximately 7:00PM+. Unfortunately by then I was already full and running out of patience.

Overall, the food is pretty much very average. Fresh, but no "OMG SO DELICIOUS" moment. I personally liked the snow crabs even though they weren't that tasty (I mean crabs are probably the only way for you to get back you money in their buffet).

After the buffet, I wasn't quite satisfied with the dining experience and definitely do not see myself going back for the dinner buffet anymore. Its too expensive for a range of average and relatively cheap food for its price.
It costs around $38.90 for one adult dinner buffet if you leave before 7:00PM. You'll be able to save $5 if you leave earlier.
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)
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