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by thithi , Jul 26 '03
Pros: good shabu shabu, fast and friendly service Cons: bland and average sushi
Went for lunch at the Wilshire location in West LA. This was my first experience here and after rea ...
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by sliznyak2 , Feb 15 '08
Pros: Variety, cleanness, service Cons: Noise, Price, Dinner Menu, Few Locations
My only experience includes a Todai location in Redmond, Washington. This location is in Redmond Town Center by World Headquarters Microsoft Corporation Campus and becomes completely full at lunch and dinner time. Todai is a half casual half ...
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by Melayna , Jul 10 '00
Pros: Great food, great service, great price Cons: Too many people here know about it! It's crowded!
Todai restaurant is a fabulous all you can eat Japanese and seafood buffett. For about $25 per person (dinner price), you can get all you can eat sushi (made fresh continuously). In addition to that, you can get teriyaki beef and chicken, rice (steamed...
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by Dhano923 - Top 1000, Feb 28 '00
Pros: all-you-can-eat Japanese food at a great price Cons: none whatsoever
Todai is the best place for sushi lovers to out and stuff themselves. While I haven't been to the Glendale location, I have been to the Woodland Hills one, and must admit that I was in love.
For only $20, you are let loose in the restaurant...
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by Nebosuke , Mar 20 '00
Pros: Value for people that can consume 3 or 4 trips to the buffet Cons: Food quality is poor, and there is nothing else offered to redeem it.
I have been to two of the Todai locations, and only because everybody swore that one was better then the other. Well, that isn't the case. They both offered sub-par cuisine in a setting that befits a Las Vegas style buffet, which is very nearly what you...
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by Cbulls1989 , Aug 23 '00
Pros: everything Cons: nothing
This review is about the Todai restaurant in San Diego, CA. If you love seafood or Japanese food, this is the restaurant for you! Almost anything that you can think of you will find here. There are three different areas to choose from. There is...
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by GOOROO , Jun 17 '00
Pros: Decent food Cons: Parking, the long line, rather pricey
Let's face it, everybody's a pushover for all-you-can-eat buffets. Heck, that's the main reason we all go to Vegas and Atlantic City right? Well, as a big buffet-buff, I had to go check out Todai (correctly pronounced as "To Die" as in "to...
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by toady , Apr 01 '01
Pros: If you can eat a lot, you can get a lot for your money Cons: Crowded (to get in), long lines, typical irritations of buffet, bland sushi
I was at the Todai in Woodland Hills - went on a Saturday Night, and had to wait about 45 minutes to get in - and we had gone in at a less-busy time (around 6:00). By the time we got out of there, there was a HUGE wait (about 1.5 hours).
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by Gideon_Twist , Sep 13 '00
Pros: Good food, good friends, good fun Cons: I think I saw a Yakuza Obayun in the corner...
Some have said that sushi and other japanese foods are an acquired taste. Well, after having lived in Japan most of my life, I guess I can say I'm a bit partial - but don't let that stop you from trying this place out.
This is...
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by jiminy1 , May 12 '00
Pros: delicious, great selection Cons: pricey, mallish atmosphere
I won't elaborate too much on the description, because the other reviewers' opinions are right on. But if you live in the Inland Empire, check out the Todai at the Montclair mall. It's on the first floor, on the Robinson's May side.
And yes,...
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by brettiscool , Feb 09 '00
Pros: Great Food Cons: Pricy
I love this restaurant a lot. It is so good and has the best sushi. It is all you can eat Sushi which makes it good. My favorite dish at this restaurant is the sushi. There are reservations, but you don't need it. I would recommend getting one because...
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by mikiehomer , Mar 13 '00
Pros: All-you-can-eat, affordable Cons: No specialty rolls, atmosphere
If you're not picky about the atmosphere and don't mind assembly line sushi, then you will really enjoy Todai. They do offer you a huge variety of sushi, as well as soups, cooked shellfish and salads. There are a number of Todai restaurants in Southern...
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by momwitch , Feb 11 '00
Pros: So much food! Cons: So much food!
How shall I describe this. I mean all the sushi you can eat is heaven it itself, but that's not enough. (For me, having access to all the eel sushi I want is darned near Paradise.) But there are salads, and sea food and desserts, and other Chinese and...
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by carolynuk , Mar 13 '00
Pros: a large variety of seafood, fast service, eat-all-you-can, delicious choices Cons: long line of customers waiting to be seated
When I first arrived in Los Angeles, my first cousin treated my mom and I, along with several cousins, to the Todai restaurant in Cerritos. I was overwhelmed with the variety of all-you-can-eat seafood buffet that I had a hard time choosing which...
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by hienmango , Jul 24 '02
Pros: variety of dishes and sushi, Cons: noisy
If you're a big eater and not a sushi connoisseur, then you will have a good time at Todai's. Bring a group of hungry friends and enjoy the chatter.
I thought they had a good selection of Japanese dishes that you would find in a regular...
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