The food quality for the price is almost unbeatable. Sure there is cheaper buffets out there, but you get what you pay for. Last time I came here I ate nothing but sushi, all 4 plates of it haha. The other food here is great though. Very fast also! If you only have 30 minutes or so for lunch, this place is never insanely busy, so you can always be in and out.
Becky N.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Indianapolis, IN
My family and I stopped in for lunch. The place is run down and looks dirty. The worst part is shortly into our meal, one of the employees starting using what looked to be some sort of bug zapper that he would hit against the wall next to the sushi bar. They proceeded to do this for at least five minutes. I could not eat, knowing they had such a pest problem.
Amber E.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Indianapolis, IN
This place surprised me. It looks like a hole in the wall in an old strip mall but they are pretty good. So far this is the best Chinese buffet I’ve found on the south side. Disclaimer: I do not have very high standards for Chinese buffets and I am in no way a sushi snob as I only eat the California Roll. My date and I walked in on a Thursday night at about 6:00 P.M. and besides three tables the place was pretty empty. However, the food was hot and they had all the regular staples and a couple others you don’t see often like bourbon chicken. Also, they have sushi. Like 20 different kinds of sushi. I just paid like $ 10.00 for this buffet and it has sushi? SCORE! Tokyo Buffet is not the fanciest place by any means but if you want Chinese and sushi at a really decent price then this is the place to go!
Freddie B.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Indianapolis, IN
Went here for lunch, and sad i did so. All the food was old and not hot. The spring rolls were stuck to the pan on the buffet. The chicken products were tough. The waitress sat in a booth snapping a huge pile of green beans. Doing kitchen work in the dining room. She stood over me as i filled out my bill.
Clayton C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Greenwood, IN
It’s cheap and the staff is very hardworking. The variety is good for a modest restaurant. Inside, the lights are dim which provides a nice atmosphere. As for the sushi, it is the best part of the buffet. I haven’t seen any other buffets around which have better sushi(I’ve been to a lot of buffets),
John S.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Indianapolis, IN
Everything was cold employees were rude when I said something about it and tried to charge me $ 25 when we didn’t even eat worst place I’ve ever been
Tim M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Indianapolis, IN
Been here several times… Not the best but it’s no where near horrible. The Sushi is pretty decent and the buffet is usually pretty full. Clean place to eat, waitress’s are usually pretty on top of getting you refills and cleaning the table. Lighting isn’t the greatest, but who cares? You’re going there to eat for a cheap price… They don’t change the menu ever, which isn’t a bad thing because you’ll know what you’re going to get each time. Overall I’ll gone back again when ever I’m in the mood to take the family out for something cheap and not fast food.
Ayla W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Indianapolis, IN
Love this place. The buffet is smaller that most Chinese buffets. I think this is awesome because the quality of food is so much better. The only thing missing is crab legs. However, the sushi there is fresh and amazing. It isn’t the best sushi I have ever had BUT it is the best sushi I have ever had at a buffet. Between the sushi, the peanut butter chicken and the bourbon chicken I AMSOLD! Also they have $ 1 off coupons online :)
Austin B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Indianapolis, IN
The sushi bar is amazing! The rest of the food is pretty good as well. They could use a little more variety(they have the exact same stuff every time we go). The staff is always friendly and quick to give you refills and bring your check.
Kelly Y.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Louisville, KY
Sighhh, dim lighting and sushi buffets should not mix… We were hungry and specifically hungry for a place that did not serve ham after eating ham for a whole weekend. Since this location is also convenient, we made the stop on the way home. Sighhhhh, I should know better when I just can’t identify what is offered on the sushi line due to dim lighting. All I could see is the eel on top which I like. I ended up eating the worst combination of foods possible in one bite: eel and banana roll. Banana AND eel! Ewwww!!! By the time I realized what is in my mouth… it was too late. I had to choke it down since it is also gross to spit out chewed food in the middle of a restaurant. The rest of the sushi offering did not even entice me to give it that dimly lit chance. And don’t even try their tempura… even the poor lighting cannot mask the grease on those mushrooms. The rest of the buffet was just OK. There was one dish that tasted like a lightly coated chicken nugget, I actually liked it. So, unless you are desperate like us, don’t stop here for sushi.
Craig V.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Beech Grove, IN
I find this place to be an above average buffet. Food served is very fresh — the coconut shrimp is among my favorite. The sushi they serve is also above average for buffet sushi. Friendly staff.
Denise R.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Greenwood, IN
Let’s face it. Most Asian buffets offer the same experience for their customers. Lots of dishes but nothing warranting finishing the small helping you took nevertheless returning for seconds. Tokyo Buffet has followed suit with other south side Asian buffets by discontinuing all-you-can-eat crab legs, but they have also cut their American food offerings way down. The only aspect of this particular buffet that we enjoy is the sushi. However, the soy sauce the owners choose to offer is of such poor quality that it nearly ruins the sushi. This time, my husband suggested I water down the soy sauce a little, and that helped tremendously. Will we return to Tokyo Buffet? Probably only on a Sunday afternoon in the far future when we want to avoid restaurants with waits due to the after-church crowd. And, once again, I’ve sworn off buffets — until he decides we need to go someplace quick and easy.
Robert K.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Indianapolis, IN
Bad. Everything is bad. I don’t like buffet anyway but even by buffet standards, it is bad. Sushi is fresh but all rice, which is the good this because the fish and veggies are bad.
Stephanie W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Bargersville, IN
As always, they know who we are and they’re always so kind. My son was upset this time and our waitress came by and talked with him, soothed his ego, and within a few minutes he was up at the buffet picking out food he always eats. It made our dinner a lot more enjoyable. No one wants to be THAT table. It’s also nice to be able to let the kids pick out their favorites and we can eat the sushi bar since it’s the New Year and New diets. Yay for california rolls!
David F.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Indianapolis, IN
I have gone back a couple of times and I can report that the quality has improved somewhat. They are still a little slow to replenish some of the trays of food and they let a lot of the trays get cold. Know what you want and stick to it. They have a lot of food that is really crap and some that is OK and you have to experiment to distinguish the difference.
Oliva F.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Indianapolis, IN
WOW! What a great restaurant! It’s hard to believe how much VALUE you get for $ 10 for dinner(and $ 6 for lunch). My friends and I eat here all the time because of sushi and hibachi in additional to the standard Chinese food buffet. Hibachi is free for dinner, my favorite part of the restaurant is the sushi bar! I cannot find a sushi bar at that price any where in Indianapolis let alone taste good and serves more than a California roll(sushi lovers, you know what I am talking about :)… I have said it before and I will say it again YOUCANNOTBEATTHEVALUE. I eat here weekly, see u there!
Jenny H.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Baltimore, MD
A typical, Asian buffet joint with subpar food. The only thing I remember eating here is their freshly cut fruit(watermelon and juicy oranges), and some dumplings. Their sushi was gross, everything was stuffed with cream cheese, I’m not sure why.
Justin S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Indianapolis, IN
What comes to mind when anyone thinks of an Asian buffet? Steam tables and ice cream. Tokyo buffet has this. Food meter here is average. Service, average. Good news is 5 years after my last attempt here, sushi was added. Not a world beater in choice, but tasty and fresh. we would have enjoyed more Nigiri. Best thing, for $ 9.95 a person I can overlook the slights of the hot foods. The sushi is tasty. It is prepared fresh. A dollar coupon is offered. Take advantage. This small restaurant is very good for the price. Glad I gave up going to Formosa for this. Sushi is about the rice. The sushi rice beats Ichiban by far.
Jason C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Greenwood, IN
They are getting better! New hibachi entrée with every buffet is tasty. Even the kids ate 2 full plates. They have a little chocolate fountain for fondue now also! It’s not a great value but it’s a great dinner for sure!
JC L.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 McKinney, TX
Chinese Food is OK for Indianapolis standards. The sushi is pretty good and fresh, but limited selection available for buffet. The staff is friendly and prompt for table service. No crab legs and usually the kitchen won’t replenish the food unless there’s more people showing up. Not bad to for cheap price if you are expecting OK food.