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Buffet Restaurants Near: J4K2G2

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Taiyo Sushi - Buffet Restaurants Near: J4K2G2
≈ 2.1 km

Taiyo Sushi

Opens Tomorrow at 11:30 am
(454)
Longueuil

Review Summary

Taiyo Sushi stands out for fresh, flavorful sushi and a wide variety of rolls, sashimi and hot dishes that showcase skillful preparation and generous portions. The all you can eat format is well executed with easy ordering on tablets at the table, keeping the flow fast and convenient. The experience is often described as friendly and attentive, with a welcoming atmosphere that makes it easy to enjoy with friends or family. While occasional visits note a chilly dining area or longer waits during busy times, the overall value, variety and consistent quality keep it a top choice. Reservations are recommended for weekends or larger groups to ensure a smooth seating and peak times run smoothly.View restaurant profile
Pavillon 67, buffet gourmand - Buffet Restaurants Near: J4K2G2
≈ 2.8 km

Pavillon 67, buffet gourmand

Opens Today at 11 am
(332)
Jean-Drapeau Park

Mentioned in: The Best All You Can Eat Buffets in Montreal

Review Summary

Pavillon 67 offers a buffet gourmand experience that many guests describe as stylish and generous in scope, with attentive service and a bright, upscale atmosphere, especially for weekend visits, while others find the overall value diminished by price hikes and a leaner menu. Across reviews, noise levels rise with crowds, and several diners note that many items arrive warm or tepid rather than hot, and some beloved stations have been cut or replaced, from a meat carving station to pilaf rice and seafood selections, with new sections such as sushi and Italian drawing mixed reactions. Quality is described as variable: standout desserts and certain seafood and meats still impress, yet others lament drier cuts, overcooked pastas, and a seafood bar that no longer matches former standards. Dessert offerings remain a frequent highlight, with some reports of creamier textures and others calling certain options mediocre or too sugary; in some visits, crême brûlée and crèmes brûlées were missed. Service is repeatedly praised for professionalism and courtesy, even when kitchens are busy or understaffed, but wait times for seating and drinks can be lengthy. Brunch on Sundays garners particular affection for its range and view, but reservations are advised since popularity drives congestion. In sum, Pavillon 67 remains a solid staple for buffet lovers, yet many guests caution that recent changes demand tempered expectations and careful timing to maximize value.View restaurant profile
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