Teppanyaki Grill & Supreme Buffet - Fridley
$$ • Chinese, Japanese, Vegetarian
Hours:
268 57th Ave NE, Fridley
(763) 571-3838
About Teppanyaki Grill & Supreme Buffet - Fridley
Customers' Favorites
Recent Reviews
My family and I came here to enjoy the cuisine here. The price is affordable compared to other places. The dishes are okay, not too salty. But I don't like the sushi very much. Because the rice on the sushi portion is very big. The special thing here is a melted chocolate tower that my child really likes. In general, everything is okay.
Go to: Dragon Star Buffet or
Super Moon
Teppanyaki Grill offers no grilled food anymore. The service went down hill. Staff is rude. If you order a soda and want a tea after eating they’ll charge you extra. The place isn’t cleaned to industry standards and they never change out the serving spoons when adding a fresh dish, they just stick the same crusty spoon in the next pan.
worst buffet ever, worst service
Menu
Hours
| Monday | 11AM - 9:30PM |
| Tuesday | 11AM - 9:30PM |
| Wednesday | 11AM - 9:30PM |
| Thursday | 11AM - 9:30PM |
| Friday | 11AM - 9:30PM |
| Saturday | 11AM - 9:30PM |
| Sunday | 11AM - 9:30PM |
Teppanyaki Grill & Supreme Buffet offers a wide selection of Chinese and American style dishes, including fresh sushi and seafood. The hibachi grill may be closed for dinner, but the food is usually great, with many guests enjoying the extensive buffet options available. The restaurant is very kid-friendly, with plenty of seating and a wheelchair-friendly bathroom stall. Service is efficient, although not overly friendly or chatty, and while some guests have felt rushed, others appreciate the responsiveness of the staff. The lunch price is reasonable at $12-$14 per person, and many customers have praised the variety, noting that it is one of the more extensive selections of buffets in all of the Twin Cities. The noise level is kept low despite being a popular spot, making it a good choice for a casual dining experience. Wheelchair accessibility is smooth, with no steps on the floor. Recent reviews highlight favorites like the honey chicken, which was crispy and not overly sweet, and the variety of seafood options, including shrimp and mussels. However, some diners found the quality of food lacking, with sushi and shrimp being misses, and desserts described as dry. Despite these issues, the overall experience allows for trying many different foods, though some may prefer higher quality options in the future.