Toyosu Buffet | All You Can Eat Japanese, Mongolian, Chinese & American Cuisine
$ • Chinese, Mongolian, Buffet
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1118 N Aspen Ave, Broken Arrow
(918) 804-3355
About Toyosu Buffet | All You Can Eat Japanese, Mongolian, Chinese & American Cuisine
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Hours
| Monday | 11AM - 9PM |
| Tuesday | 11AM - 9PM |
| Wednesday | 11AM - 9PM |
| Thursday | 11AM - 9PM |
| Friday | 11AM - 9PM |
| Saturday | 11AM - 9PM |
| Sunday | 11AM - 9PM |
Toyosu Buffet offers a diverse selection of Japanese, Mongolian, Chinese, and American cuisine at a great value. The hibachi area is particularly popular with a wide variety of options, and the hibachi grill is highlighted by many customers. Vegetarians will appreciate the numerous vegetable choices for hibachi. The restaurant can accommodate large groups and is wheelchair accessible. Kids have many options and will enjoy the little teacup octopus. Parking is plentiful around the building. The cost is about $20 per person, making it a realistic amount for an all-you-can-eat buffet. While the desserts may not be exceptional, the green tea ice cream is a highlight. The food is noted for being fresh and flavorful, with the sushi bar offering nice options, although not everyone is a fan of sushi. The restaurant is clean but appears dated, and service is described as excellent, with staff attentive to customer needs. Overall, it is a good place for families to enjoy a variety of dishes.
Many customers have noted that the buffet includes a variety of dishes, with some expecting more seafood options like crab legs, which are available for purchase separately. The crab legs are often described as warm, with lots of meat, and worth the extra cost. However, some feel that after paying for the crab legs, the buffet should include all-you-can-eat options for them. The atmosphere has received mixed reviews, with fluorescent lighting being a common complaint, but the overall experience remains enjoyable. Some visitors have tried all you can eat sushi, but have found the wait staff slow and service inconsistent, which affected the overall value. Others who aren’t big fans of Japanese food still find the variety, including American dishes, worth exploring, especially for those who enjoy buffets.