There is also a sushi bar to the right. It's a very small one, and they don't actually serve raw fish. So, a lot of the rolls are crab sticks, cucumber and something else. One roll actually had cheddar cheese in it. That was interesting. These also sit under the light for a while, I assume, because the few rolls I had, the rice on the outside had hardened and became dry. Not really what you want when you're eating sushi.
The table all the way in the front is dedicated to fruit and salad toppings. The other tables have the rest of the Chinese fare - breaded chicken, dumplings, beef and broccoli, General Tso's chicken, sesame chicken, seafood salad, and noodles. There weren't really any surprises here, and the major players were included. I grabbed a plate of my favorites and sat down.
I decided to go up a second time to try some of the sushi rolls. Like I mentioned earlier, they were really nothing too fancy. In fact, they were pretty bland and tasteless until I added some wasabi and soy sauce. The quality was lacking, too, as the rice was hardened, and the other parts were dried out. I also got some fruit, which was fine, and a container of the strawberry ice cream. It was very basic strawberry, without any vibrant flavor.
Grade: B