Thursday 25 October 2012

168 Japan Buffet

Sashimi
Tempura items
Japan Buffet 168 Sushi, is my first choice when it comes to Sushi, it is located in 2366 Dundas St West Mississauga, in the intersection of Dundas and Erin Mills Parkway. This is an all you can eat dining experience where you can chose from different Japanese, Thai, and Chinese dishes. The menu is a piece of paper that customers will have to write how many quantity they would like and the servers will come pick it up and have the food brought to you. To any customers, who cannot eat raw fish (sashimi they call it), do not worry; there are still plenty of hot dishes to chose from. To start off we decided to pick seaweed salad, house salad and miso soup. Right after, we got shrimp tempura, scallop tempura, crab meat tempura, beef on a stick and fried shrimp wonton.
Tom Yum Soup
Thai Shrimp Curry
The dining atmosphere is very lively with Japanese arts as their décor.  They have scrolls, samurai statues, fans, Japanese umbrella, Saki on their walls and a life size geisha located in front of their entrances. Another cool thing when you enter their front entrance is a picture of Hazel McCallion with the store owners.
Mushroom Wrapped in Beef
 Japan Buffet can also be found in 5 other locations, Ottawa, Vaughan, London, Brampton and Milton. I have been in Brampton.  It is quite good. It has a separate private room that allows you to sit down on the floor like a true Japanese but the only thing is that each restaurant has their own special dish. The Brampton location mainly serves Chinese dishes while the Mississauga serves Thai dishes. I prefer Thai because of their exotic flavour and Tom Yum Soup, therefore to me, the Mississauga location is better.
Mississauga Rolls

When you are done with the food or almost done, you can get a new menu which is found at the edge of the table and write down which one would you like to order again or new. This is a Japanese buffet so it would not be complete without Sushi. The Sushi and Sashimi are made fresh and you can even see the Sushi Chief making it on their table. The two dishes I highly recommend people to get are the Thai Shrimp Curry and Mississauga Roll.  The Mississauga roll is great for people who do not like Raw since it contains cooked salmon, cream cheese and green onions.
Desserts :P
This is a true Fine Dining Adventure for people who are not interested in sushi. To partake in the exploration of different types of cooked dishes and maybe in the end, be open on trying out the sushi by starting it with Mississauga Roll. Would I recommend people on checking out the Japan Buffet? Yes.

Fine Dining Adventure Ratings
Food
 10
Presentation
 10
Service
 8
Price
 8
Dining Atmosphere
 9
Overall Experience
 9



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