Great buffet !! Cool fish aquarium and also cool that they have clocks with times all over the world. Black pepper chicken is the best ever!
Dustin H.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Minneapolis, MN
Enormous selection but the food is bland, greasy and very uninspired. If you use a motorized scooter when you shop at Wal-Mart then this place is your Taj Mahal.
Brandi S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Minneapolis, MN
I wouldn’t quite say this is as good as it gets, but it’s the best I’ve had in a while. I love that the Hibachi and sushi are included in the price of the buffet. The options there are almost endless and the prepared sauteed green beans were absolutely fantastic; both my boyfriend and I admitted that we could probably get an entire plate of just those. The quality of the rest of the food on the buffet was average, and that’s all we were looking for(and paying for). One thing that bothered me was that no one really explained anything. This was our first time visiting and we were a little confused about the process and payment, so the service was a little lacking. However, our drinks were always full. The atmosphere and decorations were fairly classy and cozy. The seating arrangement was a little odd, but it provided everyone easy access to the buffet, which is perfect. We will definitely return to satisfy our next Chinese/Japanese cravings.
Immaculate I.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Andover, MN
Lunch buffet was packed with goodies. I have to say that if you’re into seafood, you’ll be happy. There’s a collection of sushi and various choices when it comes to seafood. The price is very good for a lunch buffet. I believe it was less than $ 10/person. On the day I visited, there were no labels on the fold so I can honestly say I’m not sure what I tried. If you’re Ina pinch and want something fast and cheap, this is your joint.
Robin E.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Bear, DE
Very wide variety of well-prepared, hot and cold, dishes. I’ve eaten here three ties and once was with a group and the staff easily accommodated us. There’s typically plenty of parking but the access roads are a little annoying.
Susan M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Mounds View, MN
The selection of food was amazing. There was sushi and all kinds of seafood. Some of selections weren’t as hot as I would like but I could of had them grill the meal right in font of me. The price was great. You can feed a large family for low cost. We saw lots of families. Better than Old Country Buffet.
Fanona G.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Minneapolis, MN
This used to be the best Asian buffet around but their food quality has gotten worse the last few times I’ve been there. I even had to report a spoiled salad they were serving. I think prices went up too, recently, but sadly to say this place is still better than the other buffets of its type around the north metro.
Lisa R.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Bloomington, MN
Staff was very attentive. A large selection of buffet food & sushi. I was not impressed with the hibachi. Some of the buffet food was a little dried out. Nothing terrible. We will definitely go back.
Kate S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Minneapolis, MN
nice, clean and friendly service! Love the place. Their food always get better every time I come. Plus they get some new things for their buffet course which is a PLUS!!!
Sophie C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Minneapolis, MN
This 4 stars is based solely on the fact that it is a buffet :) Nice and fresh selection of food Surprisingly decent sushi and a good selection as well, and most of the sushi rolls are a bit more creative and better than the typical sushi at a buffet Very clean and big Okay buffet service This place is probably one of the best Chinese buffets in the Twin Cities area. I would pick this over Teppanyaki and some other buffets. It’s probably on the same level as Super Moon — I would say the difference is Super Moon has better seafood and food in general, but Hibachi Grill & Supreme has much better sushi rolls!
LadyBucket L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 St Paul, MN
Very kid friendly! I’ve never had a bad experience here when i took all 4 if my kids here. They’re very nice and they made animal balloons fir my kids too! Food is good, clean and fast service on refilling your drinks. Always a good atmosphere here! I would definitely recommend this place!
Laurie E.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Franklin, TN
Delicious huge buffet ! When you need to get your hungry on ! Clean, plentiful food return hate when the food sits on a buffet table long and it surly doesn’t here busy and steady so fresh food on the buffet bar and lots of options!
Risa Y.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Minneapolis, MN
The best Chinese buffet around. Everything is hot & fresh. They have a large assortment of Chinese, & a hibachi grill, & American. AWESOME!
Zarina M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Minneapolis, MN
Great buffet with a ton of selections. The servers are nice and attentive but don’t come here for the sushi, but you really should that already. No sushi at buffet places… raw fish needs to be made fresh. Take out is a must as well. $ 6 for non seafood, $ 8/lb for seafood. I’m not sure why there is a Leeann Chin near by here… who are these people that think that Leeann Chin is «food»? Anyways… food is great, please try the black and pepper chicken. It’s seriously crack.
Wang L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Minneapolis, MN
This is likely one of the largest buffets in the Twin Cities, short of a casino. One notable thing about the Supreme is the large sushi roll assortment. It’s extensive, made fresh constantly, and tastes great! You can, obviously, get better sushi at a dedicated establishment, but for the price, the sushi here is a real plus. This place is also busy. That’s a good thing; the food is usually always fresh, and tables are cleaned up quickly. Waiters are usually within arms reach to refill drinks and take plates. Apparently, at the end of September 2014, this restaurant was raided by Homeland Security for alleged undocumented workers. A couple of weeks after that, the ‘Now Hiring’ signs appeared, the hours changed a bunch of times(they used to be open until 10:30 P.M.) and the prices went up: $ 9 for lunch and $ 15 for dinner. I guess I may have been enjoying great food at the cost of some poorly paid laborers. As a result, I probably won’t go back until I hear a resolution in the case.
Cindy D.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Minneapolis, MN
This is the best buffet in the cities! The place is clean and organized inside. It is huge and crazy packed on the weekend. I believe they serve seafood that’s why is it always packed. I am impressed how fresh the food is. They have variety of food selections. Their food ranges from American fast food, Chinese food to Japanese sushi. Their desert area is amazing. I enjoyed their ice cream machine a lot. If you guys want crawfish, they have them here! Make sure to make your sauce by mixing lemon, salt and pepper. The staff is wonderful. They are friendly. You can locate them right away cause most of them wear black. Parking is free but during the weekend is packed. Enjoy!
J D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Minneapolis, MN
OK… it is a buffet, but since I used to live in Las Vegas I am ok with it. Even though there are elements to all buffets that are disgusting, I still risk them. The first time I ate here was the coldest day of the year with –45 degree windchill. My buddy(what up SE?!) took me there and as we rolled up to a strip mall way out in Fridley I thought«HMMM… what am in for»? The food is very good. Huge selections from standard chinese, salad bar, hibachi grill, pretty good sushi, mussels, clams, crayfish, and desserts. There are 4 or 5 buffet islands, not including the perimeter of food. I believe many people go there for only the crayfish(that would not be me), as plates and plates full passed our table. I love shrimp and they have 3 or 4 shrimp options alone. The trays are constantly being refiled with fresh food and every time I have been there the staff is working hard and quick. It can get pretty busy, but there is plenty of seating, and we have never had to wait. Although, when I was there on a Sunday brunch there were large families who did seem to have to wait awhile. Price is $ 10-$ 13 depending on when you go. I recommend to go there with an empty stomach, plan on staying around 1 ½ hours, and load up! Yum! I heard there is a location in St. Paul, but have not tried it yet. Worth the 20 minute drive to Fridley, if you live in the city.
Luan T.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Minneapolis, MN
‘…Another #@$! buffet review?! You need to give up on this reviewing thing OLDMAN…’ I can’t help it my kids demand this at least once a month… ’…how is this any other buffet review you have ever done?!‘ I promise this one is different…(I hope) «Why would anybody care?!» Because a lot of Asian people in Minneapolis that have big families does that is why. This review is going to be a little different because I can’t recall the last time my family has ever tried to go to a buffet restaurant on a Friday/Saturday night. This evolution is equivalent to taking your family to a Miley Ray Cyrus concert and expecting you or family will be same afterwards… Nevertheless, it actually did happened because our desperation from our long trip from Albertville Premier Outlet(N.W. Minneapolis). Despite we arrived at the restaurant 7:30pm on a Saturday night, there were quite a few people waiting outside as well as in the lobby. You can tell this restaurant is quite popular because 80−90% of the people standing around were Asians(yes, that is what I dependent upon for a place to go — sad but true). Our wait was only 15 – 20 minutes because this place had plenty of seating and the wonderful waiting staff was very efficient to get people in and out. I was also impressed that this place had quite a few chairs for people to sit while we waited. More important, they have an impressive aquarium with a lot of exotic fishes that was quite entertaining to my ‘unsupervised’ children. As for dinner, I love this place for its cleanliness on the buffet line as well as the size of choices. More important, they have one of the most impressive Mongolian’s grill BBQ buffet line. This line had at least 2 kind of raw beef and good size raw shrimp which is unusual for any Mongolian BBQ line anywhere. Their sushi line was moving briskly to keep up the buffet crowd. I can’t speak much for the regular ‘hot buffet’ line because I spend most of my time at the Mongolian BBQ and sushi line. I like to note that I enjoyed the crawfishes here because it was pretty big for MN standards affair and were plentiful(Asian people considered this as ‘crack’ for the modern world). In short, my family was pretty please and any time that my wife didn’t submit the divorce papers from her cell phone, I considered a major victory and will give it at least a 4 star. Now, go stuff your face. Note: this is same restaurant franchise that is located in St. Paul on Robert Street which we also love. The desert bar in St. Paul is 2x better because it has a large Oreo cookie so you can eat with your vanilla ice cream. Yes, I am pathetic for knowing this.
Kara D.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Twin Cities, MN
As far as Asian/fusion buffets go… this one is up there. There is quite a broad range of how terrible and wonderful these can be, so I was very pleased(relieved) during my first experience. I came here hungry(hence why I ended up at an all-you-can-eat buffet!) and I was getting nervous, nay, hangry, when I saw the parking lot was packed. I was stressed about having to wait one more moment to stuff my face. But when we got into the restaurant, there was no line, we were seated immediately, and upon being seated we put in our drink order and were allowed to stampede the buffet. The sushi was amazing! I literally gasped loudly«WOAA!» when I saw the extensive arrangement. There was a lot of variety of rolls, nigiri, and accompaniments. And it was quality ingredients that seemed fresh, plus I never got an upset stomach(as I sometimes do with low-quality sushi). There were so many buffet options too. I was seriously having a good time and it was very evident haha. Some things that stuck out: these whole lightly fried fish(I forget the name), the HUGE pieces of fried calamari(crispy and very lightly battered!), stuffed mussels, cheese wontons, kimchi, and short ribs. There was a stir-fry bar, but I passed on it. There was a selection of 4 different soups, a salad bar, and dessert. There’s an option to get lobster with your meal for an additional price, but they were out that night. But I was stuffed to the gills with everything else anyways. Only thing I was missing out on was I usually love the steamed crab legs at Asian buffets, but I didn’t miss them too much. Tip: Check your local paper/mailings, as they usually send out coupons. For $ 2 off, our buffet was under $ 12 each for two.
Maxx M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Minneapolis, MN
Average Chinese buffet food… just LOTS and LOTS and LOTS of it! Customer service is surprisingly good for a buffet place. Always seems to be super busy… this is good for the restaurant, kind of irritating as a customer trying to navigate around clueless patrons. –Daddy Maxx Retro