
Top All-You-Can-Eat Buffet in Michigan: Where to Find the Best Feast
One buffet in Michigan is being declared to superior to all others - can you guess which one it is?
For a while there, it seemed like buffets might become extinct... but after the pandemic, buffets bounced back!
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In fact, according to some reports not only did buffets survive - but they are THRIVING.
What kind of buffet is your favorite? I LOVE a good salad bar, and breakfast buffets are pretty high on my list. My favorite though, might be Asian food buffets.
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Well, one such buffet here in Michigan is getting national attention!
Food website Mashed sought to find the top buffet in each state. Their pick for Michigan?
Fuji Japanese Buffet near Detroit in Madison Heights.
Fuji claims to be the first Japanese food buffet in Michigan! The restaurant serves up traditional Japanese favorites and creative Asian fusion dishes.
They say they've "elevated buffet dining to a new standard."
You'll find nearly every type of seafood plus specialty dishes like Hong Kong-style dim sum. In addition to sushi and sashimi, Fuji Japanese Buffet offers shrimp, crawfish, lobster, squid, steak, chicken, vegetables, and fried food options in styles ranging from "sizzling teppanyaki to savory tempura."
You can also try the omakase, which is a chef's tasting menu where the chef selects and prepares a variety of dishes just for you.
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And you can't forget dessert!
You'll also find a full bar with beer, wine, and a gigantic selection of cocktails.
Here's Mashed's praise for Fuji Japanese Buffet:
Step through the doors and stop by the lobster tank to decide if you'd like to add a live lobster to the already wide-ranging buffet. Even if you say no to crustaceans, you'll have an aisle full of fresh fish to scoop in the sushi section alone. The selection of sea creatures runs as deep as the giant squid sleeps, slowly transitioning from fresh sushi to fried and steamed options with rows of oysters, mussels, crab legs, and peel-your-own crawfish. Fuji fills out its offerings with a decadent kimchi & seafood salad stand and a steamer station featuring chicken feet.
Depending on the day and time, a meal at Fuji Japanese Buffet will run an adult $18.98 to $27.98.
Of course, not everyone will agree on the best all-you-can-eat buffet in the state. Lovefood.com had a different pick for top buffet in Michigan.
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