Hibachi Sushi & Grill Buffet Popular
We are one of the largest restaurants in Allen and the surrounding area. There are over 250 items offered daily on the buffet bar including all of your favorite traditional Chinese dishes as well as specialty items. We offer a wide selection of Chinese, Japanese. American, Italian and Mexican items on our Supreme Buffet. There is something for everyone! Plus we have a Hibachi section where you select your own meats and vegetables and have it cooked by a professional Hibachi Chef while watching your meal being prepared. Try our great selection of freshly prepared Sushi and the spectacular Dessert Buffet with a wide variety of fruit and 2 different ice cream flavors to choose from.
Huge private room available for Birthdays, Office Meetings and Weddings.
Hours: Monday-Thursday- 11am-9:30pm, Friday-Saturday- 11am-10pm, Sunday- 11am-9pm.
Community Partner 1 Year
The Hibachi does leave a bit to be desired, the selection is not as large as a place like Ghengis would have, but I didn't expect it to.
I do not eat sushi, but on 2 trips I took someone with who does enjoy sushi, both commented that it was easily the best and most fresh buffet sushi around, neither got sick and both went back for more.
Many kinds of chicken, multiple types of shrimp, all around a good and pleasant experience.
I plan to go back regularly. $8 for an all you can eat lunch buffet is not bad, nor is the $12 dinner buffet. Have had both and loved them, again... better than any of the other Asian Buffet's in McKinney or Plano, myself as well as 4 other people have all agreed on that.
We walked in and answered the host that there were four of us. He had us wait while he checked out two parties. Odd, but okay. Then, when an Asian family came in behind us, the host seated them, while we stood there dumbfounded. Clearly, being caucasian I was not going to get good service. This is the first time I have encountered such.
We were shown to our table. Our drink orders placed, and left to our own devices. While the flyer we got in the mail boasts of how wonderful the place is and the 'spectacular' dessert bar, much was left to be desired. So much was wrong, I don't even know where to begin. The salad bar had honey mustard and regular mustard as some of the dressings. Why mustard? I got honey mustard which tasted exactly like regular mustard. I thought I got the wrong one, nope. I didn't.
As I unwrapped the silverware, there was no knife. I asked a female server for a knife who looked at me like I had three heads, but said okay. I'm still waiting for that knife. Good thing I asked a male server. Turns out they were up on one of the bars.
Now, considering the restaurant is called "hibachi" I was excited to try the hibachi. While I don't like sushi or asian fare, my family does, and it being father's day, I wanted to treat my husband. The hibachi was okay at best. Both the beef entrees tasted the same. Covered in the same sauce.
Our server had to be asked to refill my husbands drink. After that, she was no existent and the girls and I were left without drinks. Hey, at least ice melts and we had some soda water.
Then, there was the price. The flyer quoted $1 less per person, but no such luck. Granted, it's only four dollars, but that's not the point.
The 'dessert bar' was not in the neighborhood of 'spectacular' it was in the neighborhood of mediocre, at best. I thought I'd be safe and go for the watermellon. No such luck. It was warm.
Working in the restaurant industry for as long as I have, I can tell you that cold stuff needs to be kept cold and hot stuff needs to be kept hot. Apparently, this restaurant does not know that.
The food was mediocre.
The service was deplorable.
We will not be back. If you're looking for sushi that's above par and a hibachi that's done right, head to Addison and Tokyo One.