Formerly this restaurant was the Hibachi Grill and Supreme Buffet that closed unexpectedly in April 2017. So after misleading signs saying the restaurant was being renovated, what really seemed to happen was it was sold and bought by The Flaming Grill Buffet. The restaurant did get a minor makeover if you call it a makeover. I liked the old way better personally. They took down dividers so you are seated very close to nearby tables by complete strangers. Also they removed many booths so there are very few and mostly tables with chairs. They officially opened last Saturday.
Now to the food which was okay. The Hibachi Grill had a nice selection of raw veggies, beef, chicken, steak and shrimp. You pick out your selections then give it to the cook and he cooks it in front of you. The cook was very slow and had a big line waiting. He only cooked six people's food at a time wasting a huge amount of space on the grill. The former Hibachi Grill chef had it down to a science. He would cook 10 to 15 people's food at a time and kept the line moving. So finally he asked what sauce I wanted. I chose brown sauce not even knowing what the hell that was. Other choices were soy and teriyaki sauce. When I got back to the table I was excited to dig in. I forgot the shrimp sauce that I like to add on the top. I went back to get it, they have a white and a shrimp sauce. Both were in a big squirt pump and disgusting. Looked and tasted like mayonnaise. The food itself was good but bland I'm sure because of the sauce. The former Hibachi had this awesome garlic sauce that really made the food pop.
They also have a big sushi bar that after two attempts remained mostly empty because the guy couldn't keep up. What I did try was just okay. Again I like to dip my sushi into shrimp sauce and theirs left a lot to be desired.
They have a large Chinese buffet variety and some American food as well. This food that I tried was pretty good but nothing to write home about. The wontons we're rubbery so that was a let down. Chicken on a stick had a funny flavor that I didn't care for. I enjoyed most of the items I tried though.
Dessert was another let down other than the fried Chinese donuts. Ice cream was little cups and bars that were boring. They have the normal selection of those little nasty cakes on the bar as well. They had a chocolate fountain with a few things you could dip into it. The chocolate wasn't even warm.
Now for the prices which was ridiculous for the food quality. $10.25 for adults and $6.99 for kids. Way more expensive than the former and no way near as good. The drinks were around $2 each. Our bill was $48 for 3 adults and 1 child.
Pretty sure we will not be back unless they make a lot of changes and drop their prices. Simply not worth it to me. I had very high expectations and was sadly very disappointed. Hoping the old Hibachi reopens somewhere.