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  • Rob T.

    I gave this 4 stars, mainly because for the money it was not bad! For a lunch buffet $7.29 ! So it's not first class food, but what would you expect. It was clean, food looked fresh and well presented, and I didn't get sick !! Staff were really nice. I'd definitely recommend it. I'd probably go again. Though I always eat to much at buffets which is why I try and stay away.

    (4)
  • Greta W.

    Golden Corral is just up the road. Go there instead. I'm not a fan of this place. The food was...ehhh. I can't say it was horrible, but I have nothing positive to say, really. The Chinese food was in line with most Chinese buffets. The American food wasn't good at all. The macaroni was flavorless. The rolls were hard. The chicken wings were bad. Just bad. There were ribs featured at the buffet the last time I went. I didn't expect them to be perfect, but they were dry and tough. Like I said...Golden Corral is just up the road. It's about the same price and the food is better. And there's plenty of other Chinese buffets in town.

    (2)
  • Nicole M.

    There is a lot of cool things about this place--it is HUGE and there is immense variety of items from which to choose. It has some items you'll rarely find at any buffet--like chicken feet, pigs feet, and many other things I could not name and your picky cousin would not touch. There is a huge selection--Chinese, Mexican, Hibachi, Sushi, and American. There is a massive amount of sushi. THERE'S ALSO A CHOCOLATE FOUNTAIN! Soo...why am I giving it only two stars? The quantity does not match the quality. I don't expect much from buffets--the food is left to cook and dry out in water trays and under heat lights. I get it-- and unfortunately it's what most of the food tasted like. A lot of my food was hard and crunchy when it was supposed to be softer. I've been to other buffets in town where there is less variety but the food tasted much better. In the end, it's a pretty cheap buffet. If you're in the mood for that, go for it.

    (2)
  • Joseph O.

    I wanted to like this place, and it has a lot going for it, but something toward the end of my visit killed the rating. You see, it has some great things. It has a real bona-fide sushi buffet, not just some cheap rolls, they had actual shrimp, tuna and salmon sushi on the buffet too. They also had more than just the usual Chinese-American buffet foods, if you knew where to look there were some more distinctly authentic dishes in some of the steam pots off to the side. Steamed pork buns and some dishes I couldn't begin to identify. (Of course, they also had the questionable buffet pizza and meatloaf you should probably avoid). I was genuinely impressed at the variety of food they offered. The place itself is huge inside, practically cavernous (long ago it was a furniture store before it was a buffet, so they've got lots and lots of spare room). The killer came near the end. When I entered the restaurant I was politely lead to a table and a server took my drink order and I went to the buffet, like a normal eatery. I watched an African-American couple walk in to the place, seat themselves (there was no hostess there to seat anyone at the time) and then barked at that they would have to pre-pay for their meal. Indignant at the insult, the two diners got up and stormed out. Nobody asked me to pre-pay, and when I was done eating they brought a check to my table. So me, a white guy, was allowed to pay after eating, but a black couple was being made to pre-pay? Racism like that just dropped the rating to 1 star, despite the good things about this place.

    (1)
  • Klinton B.

    This place used to be great but it's not the quality or selection it used to be. They all change it seems based on what the others do. This place changed the scene when it opened but has fallen behind IMO.

    (2)
  • Jenn K.

    I stopped by for a quick bite while it rained cats and dogs. I had the stir fried veggies (tender yet crisp ) and the hibachi chicken (so tender you don't need a knife ) plus a drink for 4.15. It really doesn't get much better then that! As an excerize rider we have to watch our wallets as much as our weight lol! I love the fact I can get just a scoop or ad many as I want. Weekends are our cheat days.

    (4)
  • Olwen C.

    This buffet is AWFUL. I love buffets, and I won't eat here ever again. I tried it about a year ago, and found it to be disgusting. The food did not seem fresh to me. Even the desserts were inedible. Number One china buffet out by the mall is a good buffet if that's what you're looking for. Do not try this one!!

    (1)
  • Debra F.

    Thought this was a different place

    (1)
  • Arvin B.

    All right so I do not know if it is just the friggin Kentucky weather and humidity or just a bad experience with this place. I feel so sick right now. Let me explain. When I entered this place, the atmosphere and all was great. Okay check. I was greeted by the staff, asked what I wanted to drink, and seated promptly. Check The food is really questionable. Of course when I step into some place new, I always have to make a fool out of myself. The example of this, at this place, is that I go to the hibachi portion of the buffet (first area on the left) and scoop up noodles. Knowing that I wanted hibachi, the waitress yells at someone to man it. While I am making my way around to get to the sushi bar, the waitress comes up and she is like "Those noodles not good. Take in another plate." I finally realized that I had thought the noodles were cooked and walked to the next section. I quickly smoothed talked my way by saying "No I was just waiting for someone to get to the hibachi. I know that." Sadly, I did not. After the sushi portion (4 kinds of sushi rolls btw), I get to a Mexican portion with a Taco that looks more like a taquito and they referred to a piece of fried chicken as "Buffalo Wild Wings". That piece of chicken does not taste anywhere near the quality of a chicken wing from buffalo wild wings. The taquito shell was hard and whatever was inside was really dry. Not even close to the typical Mexican-American resemblance. Positive was they had catfish and TILAPIA!!! First time I had seen grilled Tilapia at a buffet! Woot! Of course then you keep going and you have all your Chinese seasoned chickens, noodles, and rice. When I tasted the chicken though, they all seemed very low quality. What I mean by that is, many tendons and ligaments were to be spat out into a stack of 8 napkins they left me with. After finishing this, out of the fact that I hate wasting anything, I got myself some dessert of flan and two orange slices. Everything else looked all right, but I was about to burst of vomit and I thought it best to eat something good tasting to mask everything before it. Oranges were to add some extra acid to break stuff down. They refill on the drinks which is great and after I had chosen all my toppings for the Hibachi, it was all right as well. Overall, atmosphere and customer service was great; but the meat quality is lacking. I felt like I had a taste and smell of that weird static from electronics that you get when you are close up to them. Never a good sign. Now I am trying not to vomit. I hate throwing up and it scares me greatly to do so. $10.00 including tip, drink, and $5.99 buffet, was not worth it. URP!

    (3)
  • Brandy G.

    I won't say it was the most amazing pre-made food you'll ever eat but it's pretty good. I didn't try the hibachi grill portion but they're generally as good as you make them, I tend to forget they're an option. The service was fantastic! Extremely attentive and friendly. The decor was interesting comparatively and there are a multitude of seating areas. I would recommend.

    (5)
  • Kelly Y.

    Yes, this too is a generic Chinese buffet with Americanized, fusion food plus a hibachi table. But what distinguishes them from the other generic buffets is that they also offer some stuff that cannot be found at the other places. There are a dozen of so small steamers that hold these "different" stuff. I'm sure the selection will change day by day. During the Monday I had lunch there, I saw: clams in black bean sauce; chicken feet; riblets, char siu bao and others. Okay, these are not of the best quality Asian foods I have had. But when I crave quick, cheap Asian food; and that Golden Corral across the street simply won't do, I'll happily head over to this Supreme Buffet.

    (4)
  • Ian H.

    cant say good with their Food , but it's ok at this price. for sat lunch, its $8.5 with tax

    (3)
  • Pepper T.

    Seriously people it's a Chinese buffet on the north side of Lexington. It's eatable, it's hot and it's not expensive. Would I take a first date here? If I wanted that to be the last date I had with that person, absolutely. If I wanted to pig out on a Sunday between football games and I am sick of pizza and wings, then yes, this is where I would head to. My family of five can eat for under $55 total and each one of the kids comes away full and cannot complain they couldn't find something on the buffets. It's easy, fast and inexpensive and therefore I find this place A-OK. Why? Because I am realistic. So, if you want some amazing buffet experience that is five star look elsewhere. If you want to get in, get your food, not break the bank and get out, then give this place a try.

    (3)
  • Tim G.

    Yeah ok it is a big Chinese buffet and it is quick food if you are on a hurry, but the food has no flavor, I don't even know what is in this sushi right now, and there is an odd smell in the tiki patio seating area. The hibachi chef is great and it is the best food because it is made to order and hot. It's a good place for a quick lunch or a last minute dinner idea. Clean floors and ledges and dinnerware. Service ok.

    (3)
  • Jeff J.

    Large Chinese buffets tend to be bad because it is challenging to maintain freshness and quality of many foods exposed to the public. Supreme Hibachi is particularly awful. The Chinese dishes were overly salty. The sushi was mediocre and not particularly fresh. The dumplings appeared to be a bag of frozen dumplings they had steamed. Nothing was better than mediocre. I did not try the hibachi. Perhaps it is better. Certainly there are better Chinese buffets and food in Lexington.

    (1)
  • Jamie M.

    Food was mediocre. Crab meat is imitation and I've had better store bought imitation crab. Best thing I had was ice cream and the honey chicken.

    (2)
  • Lee P.

    Amazing service. They kept our drinks full and took empty plates promptly. Varied items, not your run of the mill buffet. More traditional: steamed mussels, craw fish, salmon. They have a ton of food, available as an all-you-can-eat buffet. A very good variety of Chinese dishes, and fresh cuts of meat for carving. The Hibachi was fantastic, you have a nice selection of good cuts of meat and all the veggies you would expect at a $20 or more Hibachi restaurant, but you get to custom design your meal. The Grill guy then cooks up your picks and in 3 minutes you have a fresh very tasty meal. They also have a chocolate fountain where you can dip banana, pineapple or strawberries into. Also unlike most buffet where they only serve one or two flavors of soft ice cream, here they serve real ice cream with eight flavors.

    (4)
  • Brian G.

    This place, when it opened, immediately became my favorite Chinese buffet in Lexington. The food was excellent and the staff was friendly and prompt at getting dirty plates off your table and kept your drinks topped off. Easily a 5 star rating. It's been a few months since I have eaten here, so my girlfriend and I decided to eat here for dinner. I can say we made the wrong choice today. Walking in, I noticed they got a 94 on their most recent health inspection. Not horrible, but definitely not good either. Also, they had wet floor signs set up. Since it was raining, I figured it was true the floors would be wet and slick. Problem is, the floors were dry, but were definitely slick. You could tell it was from grease/oil and not from water as you could see where other people had slid and could make out shoe prints. They have not mopped their floors recently evidently! The food was lackluster as well. Edible, but definitely not up to my expectations based on previous experiences here. The worst part of our visit today was by far the service. We walked up to the counter (you have to pay first here) and had to wait about five minutes before a waiter went to get someone to wait on us at the register. No apology offered. For drinks we ordered a Pepsi and a Dr. Pepper. We got two Pepsi. With the glasses 3/4 full of ice, we ran out of drink quickly. We didn't see the waiter for the next 20 minutes or so. Finally, when were about to leave is when he decided to check on us. Not good service at all today. Overall I'm now very disappointed in what was once my favorite Chinese buffet in town. I will not be visiting Supreme again any time soon.

    (1)
  • Heather P.

    This isn't your average buffet. The hibachi is packed with fresh veggies and a huge variety of meats. The sushi is awesome. The service is always great too.

    (5)
  • Vanessa V.

    The only reason to come here is the hibachi. Without that, it's the same low quality Chinese/American buffet you've seen (and avoided) everywhere else. The hibachi section is a large vegetable, starch, and protein buffet. Hand your plate off to the man at the grill and pick a sauce. Personally, all the sauce options were a bit sweet, but that tends to be the case in any suburb (and I'd think especially in the South). The veggies were extremely fresh and cooked well. There is also a salad bar, which sounds like a stupid thing to get at a buffet but they have the ginger salad dressing you'd get at a Japanese restaurant, so if you want the whole hibachi 3-course meal you can make that happen. Everything else I tried was meh. Wouldn't touch the sushi. Dim sum looked old. Everything else was fried or covered in corn starch sauce. But it doesn't even matter, because we paid $10 each for a full hibachi meal and that's pretty sweet.

    (3)
  • Mandee W.

    the only thing good about this place is the hibachi. the rest of the food is disgusting. general tso recipe is definitely not right and the quality of chicken is horrible. ive been here twice, one on a busy friday night and another on a wednesday afternoon. food was horrible both times. had good service the first time but the second time i had to basically beg for someone to take my plates away and give me one refill. on the busy friday night there was no chocolate fountain.

    (2)
  • Jenny D.

    Great food however some of the seafood creeps me out. I agree it can be confusing the first time you go in there and the place is so massive sometimes its hard to find where I was sitting again. Overall I like it however there are cheaper more 'dive'-y chinese places in Lex that I prefer over Supreme but it is a nice change sometimes to have the hibachi grill as an option.

    (4)
  • Kiersten S.

    If you're perfectly happy with avoiding the obvious no-no's (meatloaf, pizza, etc) you can have a great meal here. Dollar beers... just saying.

    (4)
  • Dennis T.

    This place is huge inside with multiple dining nooks, although there aren't that many prepared dishes. A huge quirk is that one has to prepay upon entry. There are no signs posted, and we walked up to the hostess desk before being barked at unintelligibly by the cashier. The food area consists of a Mongolian Grill (called Hibachi here), prepared sushi area, salad bar with chocolate fountain, raw bar (shrimp/mussels), Chinese food, and American food. There seemed to be plenty of Asian diners, who seemed to target the seafood dishes like clams in black bean sauce, swordfish (!), fried frog legs, and salt and pepper shrimp. There weren't many prepared Chinese dishes besides the seafood. I recall seeing the standard soups, egg rolls, Pepper Steak, sauteed string beans, sauteed baby bok choy, and Chicken Mei Fun. The American side seemed to be standard SYSCO fare like fried zucchini and fried chicken wings, but also had mid-level SYSCO fare like meat loaf, crawfish, and a pork roast that looked OK. The sushi side had standard American rolls made and tasted about supermarket quality, nowhere near sushi restaurant quality, while the Mongolian grill had good meat selections. For dessert, the chocolate fountain seemed popular with most, but the line moved so slowly. There was a good selection of dipping fruit, with fresh honeydew, cantaloupe, pineapple, apples, and strawberries, along with cut up cake pieces. There was also a self-serve hard ice cream station with eight choices. Service was standard for a Chinese buffet. Servers look like Asian college students and stayed on top of clearing plates and refills, but are not talkative. Serving station people seemed friendly, but ran out of plates. There also is a play area for children with arcade games and a bouncy ball area. All in all, it's currently quite good by buffet standards. The seafood choices seem fresh and are a great value, and the Mongolian grill makes up for the lack of variety of prepared dishes. Draft beer is also a steal at 99 cents. At $8.99/person at dinner, I do not know how long this quality level is sustainable, but I'll enjoy it while it lasts.

    (5)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 9:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : Yes

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Chinese Cuisine

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Generally, Chinese use dark meat small bones and organs to cook dishes but this changes when you are eating American-Chinese fusion food prepared using white boneless meat cooked with broccoli, carrots and onions. Back in China, the food is less spicy and oily as they favor steaming and braising method for cooking the most popular dishes. So, if you have a taste for authentic Chinese food, then try finding a real Chinese restaurant in the city. You can also try the most popular fusion Chinese food like Pecking Duck, Chicken Feet, Hot Pot, Shrimp Dumpling Soup, Mapo Tofu, Wontons, Chop Suey, Egg Rolls and not to forget Fortune Cookies.

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Supreme Hibachi & Sushi Buffet

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