This place I been going there for years, last week being at this buffet was bad , my mom and I had this bad server, my oldest daughter had a watermelon she eat it, my toddler grab the watermelon she was eating the scraps had nothing there to eat, the server wanted to charge my toddler for eating a watermelon that was nothing there my oldest daughter already eat it, so my mom and I explain to her that my oldest daughter that she eat her watermelon and her little sister took it from her plate it was scraps, you want charge for that, server girl accusing us lying she was giving my mom an attitude been very rude raised her voice, thegirl showed her nasty attitude, she didn't speak English very well, they made excuses about her attitude because she didn't speak English because she is Korean I told them that's crap I have an aunt that's Korean she doesn't speak well English my aunt doesnt act like that,well its the body language and the rolling the eyes server spoke ok on English, I talk to the manager she was very nice , even thou the server was rude she didn't even apologize for her actions, we are military family we got treat like this for anybody to get treated like this, too bad no Cooperate company owns this buffet I would report it. before this happen she didn't get our plates that were empty didn't ask for our refills, sad thing is she went to go tell the other server talking about me and my mom stupid plate thing, I would not go back...
Read moreHibachi Grill Super Buffet is a typical Asian Style Buffet, with food ranging from French Fries to Won Tons.
The food selection is not what I am used to at some of the bigger buffets I have visited thoughout the country. This isn't to suggest quantity is better than quality, the food I ate left much to be desired.
The vegetable fried rice for example was dry, needed to be drenched with soy sauce to have any semblance of flavor, was cold, and just was not something I was jumping to have more of. The beef broccoli had little to no meat left, quite possibly because my fellow customers took it all, but all that was in the pan after 45 minutes of multiple trips was a heap of broccoli.
I understand this is a buffet and that I'm not going to get a 5 star dining experience, but the $15 price tag on my receipt did not leave me feeling like I had almost $20 worth of food.
I did not get to try the hibachi section, as there is a tiny grill tucked in the corner adjacent to the main buffet line, because I could not get someone to come over and help me to get it going.
The facility was nice, the staff workers were friendly and overall demonstrated that they work hard. I appreciate how friendly my server was and responsive to any...
Read moreWaited barely 1 min for seating. Full chinese-style all-you-can eat buffet, with all your fave comfort/fried foods. Dessert? Of course! Ice cream, jello things, various pies, etc. Server brings your drinks to your table, the rest is self-serve at your pace...except when the Hibachi chef is on duty. I'm assuming the grilling and flame show happens on evenings and weekends? I came for lunch on a Tue and was satisfied with the variety, quality, taste, and freshness of the food I ate. The servers were fast, nice, courteous, and helpful. My drink was refilled instantly when I wasn't looking! 3 or 4 times! Every spot on the buffet had generous, freshly made items. I ate 6 full plates of various foods, ice cream dessert, and iced tea w/out sugar. I am mad at myself for being full, because there were other yummy things I haven't tried...Next Time!! 😀 This is your classic buffet eatery, beloved by Americans of every age/color/sex/region/income bracket, living in giant cities or small towns or deep woods or rural farms. Good food, good staff, cozy and casual vibe, no long waits, and they have kept the price per person very affordable(weird how inflation seems less when it's not a giant corporate chain sucking ya dry....
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