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Hibachi Buffet

Hungry patrons who want to satisfy a ravenous appetite while appeasing a crowd can find all the global flavors they are looking for and much more with a visit to the Hibachi Buffet. Centrally located, and easy to reach for visitors throughout the Inner Banks area, this extensive buffet has a range of Japanese specialties, as well as more American options, to please everyone in the family.

The Hibachi Buffet is open for lunch and dinner, and newcomers will find that the buffet prices won’t break the bank. Hibachi Buffet also offers special discounts for children as well as seniors ages 60 and up, which ensures extra savings from the get go. The buffet is always stocked with dozens of different items, which includes tempting seafood dishes, steak and shrimp options, and a variety of sushi rolls. In addition, there is typically more kid friendly and American fare, such as chicken tenders and French fries, to ensure that everyone can find a little something to crave. From authentic Japanese and Asian influenced dishes, to tasty appetizers and side dishes, expect to find more than enough dishes to fill your plate with a visit to the always filling and satisfying Hibachi Buffet.

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New Bern
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Hours
*Off-season hours may vary*
Call 252-633-9888 for current hours.
Monday
11:00AM-09:30PM
Tuesday
11:00AM-09:30PM
Wednesday
11:00AM-09:30PM
Thursday
11:00AM-09:30PM
Friday
11:00AM-10:30PM
Saturday
11:00AM-10:30PM
Sunday
11:00AM-09:30PM
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