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Once a Ryan's Steakhouse, Hibachi Grill Supreme Buffet's variety of tastes has kept eastside Athens customers coming back since the mid-2000s.
For many decades Furr's was known for cafeteria-style dining, but has since redeveloped into buffet-style dining. Ovation Brands (defunct) – owned several American national chains of buffet restaurants, including Ryan's Grill, Buffet and Bakery, HomeTown Buffet and Old Country Buffet; Souplantation, also known as Sweet Tomatoes (defunct)
2. Wendy’s Super Bar. National . Yes, Wendy’s used to have a buffet in many locations in the late 1980s and early ‘90s, and it was glorious.
Teppanyaki (鉄板焼き, teppan-yaki), often called hibachi (火鉢, "fire bowl") in the United States and Canada, [1] is a post-World War II style [2] of Japanese cuisine that uses an iron griddle to cook food.
Buffet and steakhouse style restaurants: Brands: Furr's HomeTown Buffet Old Country Buffet Ryan's Grill, Buffet and Bakery Tahoe Joe's: Services: Restaurants: Parent: Independent (1983–2015) Food Management Partners (2015–2020) Fresh Acquisitions, LLC (2020–2022) Website: www.vitanovabrands.com
Patrons enjoy eating at the new Hudson's Classic Grill in Marshfield in September 2002. The restaurant opened in the former Batteries Unlimited building at 12 N. Central Ave. on Sept. 9, 2002, and ...
Benihana (Japanese: 紅花, "Safflower") is a chain of Japanese restaurants. Originally founded by Yunosuke Aoki as a cafe in Tokyo in 1945, Benihana spread to the United States in 1964 when his son Hiroaki "Rocky" Aoki opened its first restaurant in New York City.
A porcelain hibachi North American "Hibachi" cast iron grill. The hibachi (Japanese: 火鉢, fire bowl) is a traditional Japanese heating device. It is a brazier which is a round, cylindrical, or box-shaped, open-topped container, made from or lined with a heatproof material and designed to hold burning charcoal.