Great crunchy well-seasoned crabs, well-cooked seafood, crisp veggies, good kimchi, tasty jello flavors, wide selection desserts, good ambience, well-lit. Buffet is worth the cost when you come with a healthy appetite. I’d only suggest that they should offer crab crackers for anyone who requests them, so that part of the crabs that are too tough —we can still open and eat the meat inside. Otherwise —this is a good buffet option.
Osaka
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Great crunchy well-seasoned crabs, well-cooked seafood, crisp veggies, good kimchi, tasty jello flavors, wide selection desserts, good ambience, well-lit. Buffet is worth the cost when you come with a healthy appetite. I’d only suggest that they should offer crab crackers for anyone who requests them, so that part of the crabs that are too tough —we can still open and eat the meat inside. Otherwise —this is a good buffet option.
Had dinner at BC Osaka on 5/28/25. My review is on the standard of a Chinese buffet in the region. Total cost was $20.07, which includes a $0.50 charge for using my debit card. I felt I got my money’s worth for $20.07. The $20.07 includes the cost of whatever drink or drinks you want. My “go to” drink is hot tea. If you want other drinks there is no additional charge. In addition to the multiple rows of buffets of Chinese food, there’s also to hibachi grill where a cook will flattop grill cook a plate of raw ingredients that you put on the plate from the buffet of options. My hibachi grill selection today included steak, shrimp, chicken, broccoli, shallots (I think), onions, and Broccoli. The main down side to me was the condition of the bathroom. The bathroom itself wasn’t all that bad, but was riddled with political carvings and marker from 2024. A 10 minutes paint touch up job would have gotten rid of these markings (which was about 6 months or more ago). Back to the food… overall, the food was good quality on par for a Chinese buffet. The buffet included all the main items you’d expect from a Chinese buffet and the cook quality seemed great.
Had dinner at BC Osaka on 5/28/25. My review is on the standard of a Chinese buffet in the region. Total cost was $20.07, which includes a $0.50 charge for using my debit card. I felt I got my money’s worth for $20.07. The $20.07 includes the cost of whatever drink or drinks you want. My “go to” drink is hot tea. If you want other drinks there is no additional charge. In addition to the multiple rows of buffets of Chinese food, there’s also to hibachi grill where a cook will flattop grill cook a plate of raw ingredients that you put on the plate from the buffet of options. My hibachi grill selection today included steak, shrimp, chicken, broccoli, shallots (I think), onions, and Broccoli. The main down side to me was the condition of the bathroom. The bathroom itself wasn’t all that bad, but was riddled with political carvings and marker from 2024. A 10 minutes paint touch up job would have gotten rid of these markings (which was about 6 months or more ago). Back to the food… overall, the food was good quality on par for a Chinese buffet. The buffet included all the main items you’d expect from a Chinese buffet and the cook quality seemed great.
This restaurant comes up with every reason to try to charge more like charging more for Valentine's Day when not everyone is celebrating Valentine's Day. I often feel rushed because lunch time and dinner time overlap into each other because they put up signs not to eat dinner items if you paid for lunch, which is very awkward. You can only eat so much when it comes down to it anyways. I don't like that they start cleaning off your table while you are still standing at your table before you completely step away from your table while you are grabbing your stuff to leave, which I think is rude because some people like to take one more sip of their beverage before they completely step away. They should wait until you start walking towards the door. The food tastes great and they have a large selection.