Tucson’s newest Asian buffet opens this Wednesday, Aug. 15, and it sounds like something fans of the all-you-can-eat style of dining will want to check out.
Jay Zheng, manager of Hibachi Super Buffet at 4629 E. Speedway Blvd., near the corner of Speedway and Swan, says the restaurant has 11 buffet lines boasting fare from numerous Asian locales. Hibachi dining, where customers choose the ingredients and employees cook it up for them, is also included every meal.
Zheng says he believes Hibachi Super Buffet is the largest of its kind in the city. We will be heading down later this week to see if that is indeed the case.
Prices are $6.99 for lunch and $9.99 for dinner, except on Sunday when it’s $9.99 all day. Hours are 11 a.m. to 9:30 p.m., daily.
Call 326-0000 for more information.
This article appears in Aug 9-15, 2012.

11 buffet lines? I can’t imagine one!!!!
Holy good lord is this a huge line of crap. Yes there are a lot of buffet lines. (I did not count to see if the 11 figure was accurate) Yet, with that being said, it offers nothing new as far as asian buffets go. The standard fare of nondescript room temp chicken dishes, the funny colored pork ribs, the won tons, the rice and noodles, the weird pizza and chicken nuggets, the seafood that screams pathogen city, and the deserts that are possibly older than I!
Couple of (small) highlights: The “BarBQ” station, where you can pick your own ingredients, cooked before your eyes on the hibachi comes with the buffet. (but please de-vein your shrimp guys, come on)
The desert station has 6 different flavors of ice cream rather than the typical vanilla, chocolate and vanilla/chocolate swirl, including MINT CHOCOLATE CHIP. Thank you, for that. It was the only way I got my 6.99 worth.