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Shiki Buffet, 4717 S Kedzie Ave, Chicago, IL 60632, US – MapQuest
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The food options were decent for the $18.99 dinner. They had lots of seafood to choose from. There were some “bad” pieces here and there. A couple cheese mussels I got was spoiled and a few pieces of crab. The shrimps were fresh and didn’t stick to the skin so that’s nice. Their clams were nice and steamed fish was great. They refilled the food in a timely manner. The sushi options were small but good for buffet quality. They had a habachi grill in the back where you can stir fry some freshly cooked food.
They had the usual fried food section with nuggets fries crab rangoon and pizza. The fruit section and desserts were standard buffet items.
Drinks are self served and they had soft served ice cream. As well. The seating area is decently sized and spacious, not too cramped. The small parking lot was a bit full for grand opening week so it’s a bit hard to find parking.
As with any food chain, its consistency with menu options and ingredient quality, not necessarily unique food options is what determines the review success for most companies like this.
However, I refuse to grade with “relaxed” requirements .
With that being said the quality and food preparation far in a way exceeds what is traditionally expected of a cliché themed pan-asian buffet.
For some reason, there’s either something in the sauces (literally) or the many protein and vegetable variations are handled by a lead chef that truly understands the value of quality ingredients. Or this companies supplier has. High quality standard I honestly do not know.
Pros: Above average quality in food, the staples you would expect ranging from fried rice, generic 4 sushi, and steamed or baked vegetables are all present.
Dessert options are extremely american influenced.
Cheap entry to the buffet.
If coming on the weekend, one should expect high levels of noise pollution.
Lunch and nighttime menu have equal quality.
Cons:
The beverage choice is ALWAYS Pepsi Co products, literally nothing from an Eastern continent or country is represented, as part usual. Dessert options are extremely american influenced, this is in fact, a pro and con.
*Asking on-site waiting staff questions and their ability to comprehend it in ENG is dubious at best.*
*Speaking of different language and working in a country that you are not from should in no way be viewed as a negative.However, in the context of working in a consumer facing market, speaking the language should be mandatory as a minimum requirement, as is the case in most countries. It is commonly overlooked here, and often leads to an inability to give or receive proper service.*
It was very a stunning of this place for myself I reckon them the Buffalo wings with brown rice, regular fries, race season of flavor I got myself, sushi some chicken nuggets the fruits were so good of melon and for the last desserts, I got myself a chocolate ice cream and a small cake of vanilla frosting based on a cinnamon roll for the feelings were vanilla