By SCOTT CHERRY Restaurant Critic on Jan 18, 2012, at 12:37 PM Updated on 1/18 at 12:37 PM
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With a couple of exceptions, I have tended to shy away from Asian super buffets in the past few years, but I was persuaded by a former restaurant person I know to visit the new Hibachi Grill & Super Buffet.
It's a big place, occupying a former Ryan's Steak House at 74th Place and Memorial Drive, and features nine buffet food stations, a hibachi grill and a sushi bar that keeps 10 types of sushi available at all times. The all-you-can eat buffet is less than $10 for lunch and dinner, so if quantities of basic sushi is your thing, this is a great deal.
The restaurant also has a lot of glitz and sparkle. It might be the largest and most glamorous -- if a buffet can be glamorous -- Asian buffet in this region.
For a more complete report, you can check out my review in Thursday's (tomorrow) Weekend section.
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