Hokkaido Seafood Buffet in Squirrel Hill serves up Japanese, other Asian favorites
Autumn Polito, manager of the Squirrel Hill location, stresses that the restaurant strives to offer healthful gourmet options. The buffet uses organic vegetables and features a Teppanyaki, or hibachi-style, grill.
Source: Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
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