Best All You Can Eat Buffet
Fairly or not, buffets are harshly judged in the culinary world. Selections can often be bland, lukewarm and plagued with questionable freshness and quality. Addison’s Osaka flies in the face of those stereotypes and proves it’s indeed possible to deliver a stellar dining experience in an all-you-can-eat setting. The main event here is sushi (we counted 20 different rolls plus sashimi), but there’s also hibachi New York strips, Korean BBQ, lamb chops, Korean fried chicken, snow crab legs, baked oysters and mussels and more. We suggest visiting during the lunch window (11 a.m.-3 p.m.), because the buffet rate increases sharply during dinner.