Warehouse Buffet
$$ • Barbeque, Korean, Hot Pot
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979 Edgewater Blvd, Foster City
(650) 389-2110
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Hours
| Monday | 5 - 9PM 11AM - 2:30PM |
| Tuesday | 5 - 9PM 11AM - 2:30PM |
| Wednesday | 11AM - 2:30PM 5 - 9PM |
| Thursday | 11AM - 2:30PM 5 - 9PM |
| Friday | 5 - 9PM 11AM - 2:30PM |
| Saturday | 11:30AM - 9PM |
| Sunday | 11:30AM - 9PM |
The Warehouse Buffet in Foster City provides a unique dining experience with a choice of Korean BBQ or hotpot, or both. The location is convenient, with great water views that create a pleasant atmosphere. The menu offers a good selection of meats and sides, with generous portions. The sauce and dessert bar adds a nice touch to the overall experience. While the food quality is not exceptional, it is satisfying for an all-you-can-eat restaurant. The restaurant has undergone impressive renovations and offers quick service, with food served within minutes. Spacious seating and easy parking make it a hassle-free place to dine, and there are no wait times during busy hours.
Located beside the most beautiful inland lake in the Bay Area, the restaurant has a clean and inviting environment both inside and outside. There are private dining rooms, all-you-can-eat barbecue, and all-you-can-eat hot pot. The meat options included in the all-you-can-eat menu may not be particularly outstanding, but the meats available for an additional charge tend to have better texture and taste. The barbecue and hot pot selections, including both vegetables and meats, are above average compared to other places. The prices are very reasonable, with lunch all-you-can-eat under $25 per person and dinner under $30 per person. The staff are friendly and helpful, making the experience enjoyable. Dining here while enjoying the scenic inland views of Foster City is highly recommended for food lovers in the Bay Area.
Recent reviews highlight that the restaurant is classy and kid-approved, with gorgeous waterfront views, robot servers that entertain children, and a hot-pot selection loaded with fresh ingredients. Service is smooth, and the food is consistently out-of-this-world good and spotless. It is quiet, elegant, and very group-friendly, yet still fun for families. One reviewer mentioned waiting over 20 minutes for hotpot soup and no water being provided, which caused frustration. Overall, the restaurant is considered Foster City's most delicious, tech-savvy secret, perfect for those looking for a special and enjoyable dining experience.