Hibachi Grill & Supreme Buffet
$ • Japanese, Chinese, Vegetarian
Hours:
2040 Auburn Ave, Columbus
(706) 568-6889
About Hibachi Grill
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Hibachi Grill Reviews
Charged dinner Buffett prices for two child lunch buffets. Never asked if we wanted refills on teas. Our server stood and watched us, so we felt like we were being rushed. Mozzarella sticks and Mac n cheese were cold. Floor was wet in many places and my Granddaughter slid, but caught herself. Cashier did refund difference on kids buffets.
Used to be a great buffet. 2 people for weekday lunch now is $31.15 without drinks. They have a wide selection but the food doesn't taste good, you can tell it has been sitting out for awhile.
Tasty food, clean & friendly staff
Ratings
Menu
Hours
| Monday | 11AM - 9:30PM |
| Tuesday | 11AM - 9:30PM |
| Wednesday | 11AM - 9:30PM |
| Thursday | 11AM - 9:30PM |
| Friday | 11AM - 10:30PM |
| Saturday | 11AM - 10:30PM |
| Sunday | 11AM - 9:30PM |
Hibachi Grill & Supreme Buffet offers a fresh and abundant spread of buffet items, including sushi, noodle dishes, and more. The restaurant is spacious and well-maintained, with fast and friendly service. Prices are reasonable, and the take-out option is a great value. Vegetarian options are available, including a salad bar and noodle dishes. The buffet offers a great variety of food, and customers can easily find something to suit their taste.
The restaurant is a favorite for families, with a kid-friendly menu and a fantastic atmosphere. The food is consistently delicious, and the service is on point. Customers have praised the wide range of ice cream options and the beautiful decor, which sets it apart from other buffet establishments in the area.
While some minor issues may arise, such as a slight language barrier or occasional mess, the overall experience is positive. The staff is attentive, keeping the tables clean and the drinks refilled. The Hibachi Grill & Supreme Buffet is a popular choice for special occasions, such as the Turning Green Ceremony and Turning Blue at Fort Moore, where the large group was well-accommodated.