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Feedback gevenVIP Buffet certainly lived to his name that it was a rather expensive buffet. Despite VIP Buffet entrance fees, they offered a nice selection of dishes and the food was pretty good. Although I and many other people I know were not too fond of how much it would cost to enter their buffet, many people actually came to eat at VIP Buffet and it would often be crowded. (You would normally not expect a buffet to be overcrowded if it is a bit expensive, but there was usually a lot every time I went well. By the way, if I say expensive, I want you to know that it wasn't as expensive as Todai, but it certainly wasn't cheap. Your buffet was decorated in an interesting way. In two places there were well drinks. I guess this has helped to reduce the walking time to thirsty people. The restaurant itself is spacious. There is never a problem with sitting here because there are many seats available even if it is overcrowded. There are table seats and stand seats. You have to choose where you wanted to sit. Your bathrooms are something I don't want to get in, but it'll come. Your bathrooms were poor. They offered many stands, but most stands (as well as the bathroom itself were always dirty. It was rough and my mother was cut off most of it. Those who come to the buffet as a large amount (i.e. party groups would often sit in front of the restaurant (near the bathroom). I'm not sure why, but it seems to me that if there was a humble group, the humble group would sit near the bathroom area. (Now that I think about it, it probably had something to do with how they could easily connect to many tables. If you should eat before looking for a place to sit, the first thing you notice is dessert (or the well beverage machine). Your dessert options were pretty good. I personally know they don't make their cheese cake on site. (I know because I got an employee who took cheesecake from a box of the fridge. If they do not make their cheese cake on site, it is quite possible that the other desserts were not made on site. I'll admit that her cheesecake, wherever they bought it, was ridiculously good. They offered sushi, seafood (e.g. crab legs, Asian cuisine (e.g. chow mien, egg rolls, stir fry and pho as well as American cuisine (e.g. pommes and pizza). Your fries were good. Their chow mien and other fried noodle dishes were not too good, but because they were either super fat and/or lacked in taste. Unlike most people, I didn't care about their pho (I probably would have ensured that it was vegetarian enough to have cattle broth. but my mother and many others who took care of this Pho often have a difficult time to get some Pho. There is hardly anyone (working around the Pho area to pay attention to a customer desiring pho. To make something worse, they leave a box for tips so that you feel legitimate, the person “make” the Pho for you. I think they should have just had a better mechanism for the Pho thing. Although you didn't have to tap, some people felt as necessary. My mother tipped. Also the silent rule seems that people would set up for the phon, if someone successfully holds someone to “make” their phon. Employees (particularly those of waiting staff seem to be overworked and that was an ugly sight to see. I would be a female waiting staff with stacking and stacking dirty dishes and thought to me how it would be more efficient and less physically demanding for them (as well as other waiting things if they (owners or management allowed the waiting staff to use something that had wheels to carry all these dirty dishes. Parking was never a problem here, as there are more than enough parking spaces. Possibly, it can be a bit difficult to notice the buffet as it fucks back. It is a pink building that you think you would never miss, but also people who have been here before missing it and making a u-turn to the buffet. Unfortunately, this buffet is now closed and has been replaced by Grand Tokyo Seafood Buffet. They last operated on Valentine's Day 2012. (Pretty sentimental, right? Do I miss this buffet? Probably how I have eaten there more than a few times, but let's hope that Grand Tokyo Seafood Buffet will impress me if I have the chance to try it!