I think I am starting to like sushi... The Journey has so many great options. It can please even the pickiest of eaters, although if you want your money's worth you better try it all. I am not a sushi expert, and I have not had it anywhere else, but I am told that this is a very high quality place to get it. I will try anything, and most of the items on the menu are delicious to me. I love that I can get a steak along with my fried rice and crab rangoons. The service is always great. You can't give the place lower stars because it is popular and is always packed, but every place has its haters.
Review Source:Definitely quantity over quality, as stated before. Â This place was PACKED for lunch, and at $10.99 for all-you-can-eat that seems like a good deal, especially for the huge variety of food they offer. Â And then you look at the food, and then you taste it. Â I am giving it two stars, because the sushi was actually not bad, and as others have said, the huge crowds mean pretty frequent turn-over of food. Â They actually serve steak here. Â Yeah, tough gristly steak. Â The chicken kebabs and shrimp salad were OK. Â The crab rangoon and "spring rolls" were terrible. Â Everything just looked so tired and tasted mediocre-to-bad. Â Add to that the extremely tacky chocolate fountain and people and children milling around all over the buffet area . . . Â Unlike others, we had really friendly and pretty attentive service.
Review Source:This is quantity, not quality. I went with friends who wanted to go. I don't eat most of what they serve so I was going to have a big salad. Salad bar was fine and looked fresh but the mixed greens were sitting in at least 3 inches of water. If I had a salad spinner, I would have used it. Since I didn't, I ate the iceberg. I tasted a few of the desserts and NONE of them were good. Bland, dry and not sweet enough. Too many other better looking places in the area to waste the time, $$ or calories here.
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