Restaurant offers live music with performances by bands and DJs, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The space includes a fantastic bar and several TVs for games, attracting a diverse crowd including families with kids. The vibe balances quiet breakfast hours with lively entertainment later in the day.
Wednesdays feature all you can eat catfish and fries with unlimited karaoke. The night focuses on bottomless food and entertainment.
Shrimp dishes stand out with perfect seasoning and cooked to perfection. The shrimp and grits come exactly as imagined, even when requested off-menu.
Good to know
Reservations are not accepted; expect a one-hour wait during peak times.
Happy hour runs from 4-6pm with discounted drinks and appetizers.
Karaoke and all-you-can-eat catfish special every Wednesday night.
Space combines modern nightclub style with interactive table cooking for BBQ and hot pot. Atmosphere feels lively and fun with bright LED lights and loud music, creating a high-energy vibe. Setup includes spacious seating and tablet ordering, supporting group dining and customization.
Fresh seafood shines here with medium rare shrimp and Korean seafood soup standing out. BBQ options include steak, shrimp, and pork belly, all grilled nicely and tasting great.
Good to know
Reservations are not accepted for parties under 25 people.
Expect a wait if visiting on weekends, especially around dinner time.
There is an extra charge of $5 per person for choosing only one dining option.
Indoor space feels clean and spacious with fun artwork decorating the walls. Atmosphere stays cozy and peaceful, enhanced by great music and artistic animations on TV. Crowd enjoys Chinese comfort food with a focus on dumplings and bubble tea.
Unlimited dumplings come every Tuesday night for $20. The offer includes all you can eat dumplings alongside noodle bowls.
Seafood dishes feature fresh, hot servings with generous portions. Options like the seafood noodle soup and BBQ shrimp bowl offer flavorful, well-spiced experiences.
Good to know
Unlimited dumplings are available every Tuesday night.
The all-you-can-eat dumpling deal on Tuesdays is not available at all locations.
Prices range from about $5 for a snack to $18 for a meal.
Small venue uses every square foot for tables and booths, creating an intimate setting with classy decor. Live DJ plays excellent music that shapes a friendly, fun atmosphere. Bottomless mimosas come in rotating flavors, adding to the lively vibe.
A 5-course meal pairs with bottomless mimosas for two hours. Staff keeps the food and drinks flowing smoothly during the bottomless brunch.
Shrimp and grits stand out with rich flavor and great execution. Catfish and wings also deliver solid seafood options.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended as the venue is often fully booked.
Brunch features a 5-course meal with bottomless mimosas starting at 10 AM.
Karaoke night occurs weekly, providing a lively atmosphere for guests.
Restaurant combines Korean barbecue and hotpot with a modern, clean interior and a self-service sauce and appetizer bar. Atmosphere feels fun and lively, suited for family dinners with a spacious layout that accommodates group dining comfortably.
Offers a wide selection of items at a decent price for all you can eat.
Wide selection includes mussels, fish, and shrimp prawns. Shrimp dumplings and gyoza add variety to the seafood options.
Good to know
The restaurant is in its soft opening phase until Wednesday.
They are closed on Thursdays and officially open on Fridays.
Expect about an hour to order, cook, and eat your meal.
Roomy restaurant with full service bar and a DJ booth creates a lively atmosphere. Music keeps energy high while staff celebrate birthdays, adding to the fun vibe. Seating includes stools near the DJ, fostering a social, upbeat experience.
Bottomless mimosa towers stand out as a lively feature. The bottomless mimosas offer a great, enjoyable experience.
Shrimp and grits stand out with a Cajun style that feels authentic and flavorful. Dishes often pair shrimp with spinach or honey butter wings, creating a solid seafood experience.
Good to know
Happy hour runs weekdays from 4-7pm with half-price appetizers.
Reservations are not accepted, so arrive early to avoid long wait times.
Expect wait times of up to 90 minutes during peak hours.
Sushi restaurant combines modern decor with traditional Japanese elements in a clean, cozy space. Many seats offer views of sushi chefs at work, creating an engaging atmosphere. A pet-friendly patio adds a unique touch to the dining experience.
An all you can eat menu offers unlimited sushi and hibachi options. The bottomless sushi choice provides good value for those wanting variety and quantity.
Fresh fish stands out in the sushi, sashimi, and nigiri, making the seafood very tasty. Small but flavorful Hibachi bowls feature beef and shrimp, with the rock shrimp especially notable.
Good to know
The all-you-can-eat price is $30 per person.
You must finish everything you order to avoid extra charges.
An automatic tip may be added to your bill without notice.
Robot servers deliver food and sing happy birthday, adding a unique interactive feature to the dining experience. Decor feels upscaled but the layout can feel cramped and atmosphere varies with seating. Music stays quiet enough for conversation, creating a calm environment.
Offers an all you can eat sushi menu that lets you order as much as you want. The bottomless sushi option is a key feature here.
Fire shrimp skewers and shrimp tempura stand out with strong flavors. The menu includes fresh sashimi like yellowtail, tuna, salmon, and fish egg, plus seaweed and soups.
Good to know
The all-you-can-eat menu includes the first adult beverage free.
Lunch hours are from 11AM to 2:30PM with a price of $20.95 per person.
You can order as you go, allowing you to gauge your appetite.
Restaurant offers a lively atmosphere with energetic DJ music and beautiful decor featuring neon lights and selfie spots. Staff engage warmly, creating a friendly vibe that complements the exciting energy. Space feels a bit tight but maintains a cool, inviting environment.
An endless 5-course brunch comes with bottomless mimosas in four flavors. Unlimited food and drinks cost around $60 to $65.
Shrimp and grits stand out with rich flavor and creamy texture. Dishes often feature crawfish gravy and catfish gravy, adding bold Southern seafood notes.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for weekend brunch, but not required on weekdays.
The brunch costs $60 per person for an endless 5-course meal.
Endless mimosas in four flavors are included with the brunch.
Restaurant offers a sleek and sophisticated interior with beautiful murals and a large bar area. Atmosphere feels warm and inviting, featuring live jazz and spoken word performances that create a lively vibe. Private rooms and a party rental space add to its versatile setup.
Bottomless mimosas flow steadily and come in strong pours. The blueberry mimosa stands out among the options during brunch.
Shrimp and grits stand out with their rich flavor and perfect cooking. The dish pairs well with fish and greens, making for a tasty seafood meal.
Good to know
Parking is a struggle at the restaurant, especially during peak hours.
Free parking in the back is limited and fills up quickly.
Kids eat free on Wednesdays, making it a great family option.
Unique decor and moody lighting create a warm, welcoming atmosphere with a DJ providing lively music. Seating includes private booths with curtains and outdoor options, fostering a vibrant yet intimate vibe. The space blends casual comfort with energetic sounds, making it a standout dining spot.
Bottomless drinks include mimosas and margaritas. Taco Tuesdays offer $2 tacos with bottomless margaritas. Bottomless mimosas pair well with brunch dishes like lobster grits and catfish.
Shrimp and grits stand out with lobster bacon and rich flavors. Catfish comes well-seasoned and never dry or bland.
Good to know
Happy hour starts at 1 PM and features 2-for-1 margaritas.
Taco Tuesdays offer $2 tacos with bottomless margaritas.
Wednesdays feature half-off pizza and pastas during happy hour.
Large Korean restaurant combines hot pot and BBQ with spacious seating and high ceilings for good ventilation. Atmosphere feels modern and welcoming but music can be loud, making conversation difficult. Private rooms and a claw machine area add unique touches to the lively environment.
Unlimited food comes with a pricey tag but offers excellent quality and varied meat options.
Selection includes fresh oysters and a variety of seafood alongside meats and vegetables. Broths stand out with rich, flavorful seafood and spicy options.
Good to know
Expect a wait time of over an hour during peak hours.
All-you-can-eat barbecue and soup costs $43.98 per person.
Free parking is available for all customers.
Southern restaurant offers family-style all-you-can-eat sides and a down home atmosphere with great country music. The space includes a private nook called Alligator Alley with limited booths. The vibe is laid back and friendly, evoking a sense of home and comfort.
Unlimited fried chicken and catfish come with all the fixins like beans, coleslaw, and hushpuppies. The coleslaw stands out as especially good among the all you can eat sides.
Catfish and shrimp come fried and cooked to perfection with a down home style. The seafood tastes fresh, tasty, and fills you up well.
Good to know
They offer all-you-can-eat catfish on Thursdays for $18.50.
All-you-can-eat chicken dinner is available on Sundays for $14.50.
Expect a short wait during dinner rush hours.
Buffet restaurant offers spacious dining rooms with Americana styling and fresh, updated decor. Atmosphere is loud and busy, often filled with families and groups, making it unsuitable for quiet meals. Tables are arranged tightly, creating a bustling and energetic environment.
Endless salad options let you build a salad for almost any taste. The place offers all you can eat food with a variety of choices.
Fried fish and shrimp stand out with a perfect crunch and balanced seasoning. Baked fish is flaky and low in fat, offering a flavorful option. Seafood dishes consistently come fresh and well-prepared.
Good to know
Expect limited food options compared to other locations.
Breakfast is served from 8am to 11am.
Dine-in and take-out options are reasonably priced.
Restaurant features conveyor belts delivering ingredients and robots serving drinks and desserts, creating a fun, lively atmosphere with beautiful decor. Tables include boiling broths and open grills, offering interactive dining without feeling hot or humid. Spacious layout supports a laid-back vibe even on busy nights.
Buffet-style meals include one broth choice and unlimited shabu grill options. Weekday lunch offers affordable all you can eat hotpot with a variety of ingredients.
Multiple bars offer a large seafood selection alongside meats and vegetables. Ingredients include fish, seafood, pork, and chicken, allowing for diverse choices.
Good to know
The restaurant offers a $25 lunch special for hot pot and barbecue.
Free parking is available with plenty of space.
Lunch is priced at $20, which is a great deal.
Restaurant offers customizable salads with a wide variety of fresh toppings in a clean, laid-back space. Christian and Gospel music plays loudly, creating a lively and welcoming atmosphere that feels like home.
Unlimited options let you stack a salad with unlimited toppings and meat choices. You can customize your meal with a wide variety of vegetables and meats at a reasonable cost.
Fish sandwiches come fresh and hot with well-seasoned fish. Options include Whiting and Catfish, both delivering strong flavors and a good aroma.
Good to know
Expect large portion sizes; one salad can easily feed 2-3 people.
Order ahead to avoid long wait times, especially for large orders.
The menu offers unlimited toppings with no extra charge for customization.
Large space with log cabin interior and country-themed decor creates a calm, organized atmosphere. Background features Christian and gospel music enhancing a church-like vibe. Buffet area is spacious with well-stocked food options and seating suited for groups.
All-you-can-eat seafood includes fried fish, boiled shrimp, and fried shrimp. The seafood buffet features crab legs and offers juicy, well-cooked options.
Good to know
Dinner starts at 5 PM or shortly after.
Farmers Family Restaurant offers all-you-can-eat seafood on Friday and Saturday nights.
If you arrive before 5 o'clock, you pay a $4 fee for a seafood buffet.
Large dining space replicates a home kitchen with big windows overlooking the river and an elegant appearance. Bright, family-friendly atmosphere fills the room with lively energy, especially from children. A cute gift shop and play area add charm and entertainment while waiting.
Fried fish stands out with great flavor and solid cooking. Other seafood options are less notable, but the fish consistently impresses.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended to avoid long wait times during peak hours.
The restaurant does not allow customers to take leftovers home, only desserts.
All meals are served in family-sized portions, making it difficult for solo diners.
Seafood restaurant with stained wood decor and dated interior offers a quiet atmosphere with perfect music volume featuring jazz. The space feels cold and has a stuffed, unpleasant smell. Seating is ample, and live lobster tanks add a distinctive touch.
Unlimited shrimp options stand out with freshness and delicious taste. Many tables choose the endless shrimp offering for a satisfying meal.
Shrimp dishes stand out with freshness and plentiful portions. Options like the Spendless Shrimp deal offer great value and generous servings.
Good to know
Happy hour runs daily from 3 PM to 6 PM with drink specials.
Lobster fest is a popular event, but check for specific dates.
The bar area opens at 4 PM, perfect for early evening drinks.
Buffet-style Asian restaurant with spacious seating and a make-to-order sushi bar. Atmosphere tends to be overcrowded and noisy, especially during peak times. Offers a build-your-own hot bar and a hibachi station with fresh ingredients cooked to order.
Seafood includes fresh crawfish and clams with strong flavor. Sushi rolls feature eel, shrimp, and salmon sashimi, which is uncommon for buffets. The seafood casserole stands out as a popular dish.
Good to know
Every weekend, they serve crab legs and other seafood, with a buffet price of $19.99.
Due to its popularity, there is often a wait time during peak hours.
Yoki Buffet changes their prices weekly, which could lead to unexpected costs.