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Seafood Buffet.....


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Let's get a list of seafood buffet going. I like the all you can eat snow/king crab.

Tuesday: Hinckley Casino

Wednesday: Rapids Bar in Coon Rapids, Fridley Crabhouse, Mystic Lake Casino, Bar Abilene (Mpls)

ThursdayTreasure Island Casino

Friday: Northland Inn, Mille Lacs Casino

Anyone else know of more options, especially for Saturdays?

I'll edit the list as more come in.

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There's a chinese buffet on Robert St. by Cub. It had crab legs, squid and other types of seafood on it. Haven't been there in a couple of years so not sure about it anymore, but was good when I was going there.

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Phillips on the Water in Washinton DC.

For $28.00 you can get pretty much any type of seafood fixed in pretty much any way you like. They have 5 different stations, kinda like an Old Country Buffet. The last time we were there, they had lobster, crab legs, crab cakes, mussels, etc.

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Northern Lights Casino in Walker is hands down, the best seafood buffet in the area. It is about $18, but I am not sure what night it is on. I think it is Thursday night, but not for certain. I have been to both Mille Lacs and Hinckley and Northern Lights is much better. Huge crab legs, either steamed or boiled, prime rib, salmon, shrimp, and many other items!

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I don't know? We've been to afew of the Buffets at the different casinos...was even thinking of going up to Mille Lacs casino tomorrow night, scarf on some crab legs....do our part to keep them boys on The Deadliest Catch working, but the weather sure doesn't sound very good?

On the other hand we do have an Asian buffet right close by the house here and they have some really gooooood stuff, seafood and otherwise....I think it's called The New King Buffet? Maybe it's New China Buffet? Whatever the name, I know where the place is at if I get hungry!

We were there the other night and among other things, I even ate a little whole Octopus! Danged thing looked like a boiled tarantula! It was my first completion in 3 attempts, the other two times I just couldn't make it happen....but I just had to do it, you know how that goes. But once is enough...strictly survival food as far as I'm concerned, really rubbery survival food! But those walnut shrimp? Man, I was burnin up them chopsticks!

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