Hibachi Grill and Supreme Buffet

“Desserts consist of a good variety of self serve hard ice cream, 3 different cakes and a chocolate fountain.”

“Then you also have the cold salad and dessert tables.”

“It's all good and you get a bang for your buck.”

Hibachi Grill and Supreme Buffet

Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes

Price range.

$$ Price range $11-30

5 reviews

  1. This is good place for a cheap no frills buffet.  Food has good flavor and for $10-12 you can eat all you want.. That's a deal anyday in my book.  I've eaten here 5 times and sometimes I'll hit this place after the gym and get my Fatty on!  
    American-Asian fusion style food.  They have a sushi and hot noodle bar.   Don't come expecting amazing service.  The servers are don't speak great English, just come and stuff your mouth and leave in a wheel barrel.

  2. You come to place like this not necessarily for the quality, but for the quantity and the variety, and in that sense Hibachi Grill does not disappoint. I think Old Country Buffet used to be in this location, if that helps anyone else out geographically. The prepared foods in the buffet span a wide variety, so that even picky kiddos will find plenty to fill their plates. Their sushi was better than I expected, and while nothing I had knocked my socks off, everything was decent. There are coupons for this place in the ValuPak's that come in the mail, definitely worth a try if you're looking to mix things up or looking for a good deal.

  3. They pretty much had everything you would expect to see at an Asian buffet and more.  And, yes they do have a Hibachi with some good choices too.  Nothing overwhelmed me but nothing disappointed me too.  I had something called Chicken Hatsu(?) that was delicious.  It tasted like chicken cooked pork rib style.

    Still trying to figure out why that had some cold seafood dishes on the dessert table.  Also trying to figure out why our server was so intent on rushing us out when we were finished since it wasn't real crowded at that point.  

    Semi funny note was when she asked us if I wanted a COPY of the bill and Andy said sure I'll have COFFEE.

  4. After reading these reviews, I was excited to try the food and write an amazing review about the place. However, I didn't even get that far.

    I went there today with my family and cousins; together we are a group of 14. When we walked inside, we saw that there wasn't a place for all 14 of us to fit, so we automatically asked for two groups of 7. The guy only gave us one number, which didn't make any sense, since we wanted two groups, not one. Anyway, they told us that the wait would only be 15 minutes. We waited and noticed that the only groups getting tables were groups of 1, 2, 3 or 4, but nothing higher. After 30 minutes, we inquired about the wait, and the host just shrugged us off and ignored our question. We gave it another 10 minutes and then left.

    Definitely not worth the 45 minute drive that my family had to take. The service could have been better, and if they couldn't accommodate such a huge group, they should tell us that right from the beginning instead of making us wait.

  5. This buffet still holds the "Supreme" title for its offerings, but a few changes clearly took place here, which lowers my overall rating for the update.

    During my recent dine-in with the family, we've noticed that some of the items that used to be here aren't there any more. Particularly those items were shrimp (which really disappointed a family member of mine) and fresh strawberries. We've also noticed that the ice cream area has changed too, and that part was significant. They used to have you scoop up your favorite flavor of HARD Hershey's ice cream, and they used to have some unique flavors. My favorite was Moose Tracks, and it was a perfect ending to a buffet meal every time I came here. But now, all of that is gone, and replaced with boring flavors in a TINY cup. They also had REALLY small ice cream bars (yeah, smaller than Good Humor) and tiny ice cream sandwiches. They were all Hershey items (except for Blue Bunny Orange Sherbet in a TINY cup), but for that brand, I expected more. Oh yeah, and if you want to take the ice cream out to go, you have to pay $1 extra (no charge if you obviously eat on premises). Yeah, not very amusing this time at all.

    I wasn't too pleased with the service this time either. In the past, whenever my drinks were low, it would be refilled within two minutes, especially since the waiters and waitresses were attentive at that time. But this time, it took a long time to get my drink refilled. Why, was it because they were busy? NO, they were just hanging around in one area simply gossiping to one another without regards to other people needing refills or getting their plates removed at a reasonable pace. When I saw one waitress look in my direction after stopping gossiping, I tapped the table with my empty cup to show that this was in need of a refill for a while. Of course she took care of that, but the speed was unacceptable.  

    What prevents myself from rating this below a three is the positivity that is still existent here. They had a lot of food items for you to choose from, thus being considered as "Supreme". A lot of them looked and tasted good, but don't expect anything too fancy here. Some of my favorites included Black Pepper and General Tso's Chicken. At least those were still around, so that was good! The Hibachi area was pretty good too. In regards to desserts, I only hit up the Chocolate Fountain. Hey, you can never go wrong with dipping marshmallows in choco fondue. 😉 At least they didn't get rid of that at the time I was here! The place itself looked really nice and clean.

    Well, at least I didn't walk out of here hungry. Maybe I'll return one more time, but if they keep raising the price and removing some of what they used to serve, then it would be considered as my last time.

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