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By Steve Haruch

Published on November 05, 2009 at 3:40am

Seven bucks might sound like a lot to eat dinner with a bunch of Vandy students, but for an expansive buffet that includes Asian fare from across the city—which would probably cost you that much in gas money to round up on your own—it’s actually a pretty good deal. Cuisine comes courtesy of Beijing Restaurant (Chinese), Golden Coast (dim sum desserts), Zumi Sushi (Japanese), Satay (Thai) and Korea House (you guessed it). You can also win free or discounted passes on Friday, when Survivor: Cook Islands Puka Puka tribe alum Yul Kwon (no relation to Rae) gives a talk in room 4309 of the Stevenson Center on the stereotypes he’s faced as an Asian American. Feed your cultural awareness, then save room for dinner.
Sat., Nov. 7, 6-8 p.m., 2009