Asuka Hotpot Sushi And Buffet

2010 Oddie Blvd, Sparks, United States

🛍 Fish, Asian, Karaoke, Japanese

3.8 💬 804 Reviews
Asuka Hotpot Sushi And Buffet

Phone: +17753559999,+17753238899,+17753559998

Address: 2010 Oddie Blvd, Sparks, United States

City: Sparks

Menu Dishes: 35

Reviews: 804

Website: https://www.asukahotpot.com

"Good variety. Hot pot was the best part because of the conveyer belt with all kinds of ingredients, including seafood like octopi, clams, and crayfish, as well as many vegetarian options such as tofu, lettuce, bok choy, mushrooms etc. ok Korean BBQ and sushi. Also has a Panda Express style buffet section and dessert bar and ice cream. One of a kind good buffet--the only one with all these things I've ever tried. Of course, quality could be better but it was not bad. Cleanliness was ok. Had a great experience with staff!Kid-friendliness: kid friendly"

Full menu - 35 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Chow Mein

Asian

Entrées

Fried Rice

Vegetables

Soups

Seafood

Thai

Beef

Noodle Bowls & Such Delights

Beef (Lunch)

Vegetable Dishes

Indian

Lunch

Specialty Dishes

Mongolian Food

Appetizer

Main Courses

Specialties

Chicken

Stir Fry & Spicy Fried

Indian Menu

Lukas Lukas

the sushi is delicious, but I will never understand why they calculate the same price as their regular all they can eat.

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Reviews

Andre
Andre

Food was great, a lot a variety and quality, and love the way the restaurant looksVegetarian options: The fruit and vegetables were fresh and the strawberries were Huge!!


Retha
Retha

while I was impressed by all the options I found that the sushi was not all that impressive. I enjoy the Hawaiian roll that I got, but it was so sweet that it could have been a dessert roll.


Douglas
Douglas

The food is not authentic or good. I lived in Korea for a year (Camp Casey) Army base. The customer service is absolutely terrible. Across the street is a better restaurant with better food called Egg Roll King on 2253 Oddie Blvd, Sparks, NV 89431 View menu


victor
victor

The Korean BBQ and Chinese buffet cost about $30. All you can eat Chinese buffet maybe is about &16 if I'm not mistaken. The korean BBQ doesn't have a lot of options I think it only has 3 of meat of choice. I wouldn't recommend people to come here. It is a good experience.


MICHAEL
MICHAEL

This was by far the worst Asian food I have ever had. We arrived during dinner and we were the only customers in the very large restaurant/buffet/sushi restaurant, and for good reason. Nothing tasted fresh or Asian except the soy and bottled chili sauces at the end of the buffet line. Please avoid this dreadful restaurant.


Ben
Ben

Great spot for remedying those mid-winter hotpot blues! With an incredibly friendly staff and a plethora of tasty choices from which to pick, you'll sure to find something for everyone here. We throughly enjoyed the hotpot offerings, especially the tripe, and I loved grilling the squid and fish over the Korean bbq. The buffet had quite a few tasty options from which to choose, and we all left very full and satisfied. Cannot wait to go back! View menu


Clemens
Clemens

sushi lover is back baby! and with an extended vegan repertoire. vegan appetizers! (miso suppe, edamame potsticker, kartoffel cake and crispy vegi pancake) custom vegan nigiri! with bamboo shoot and avocado. special menu with 40 options that are delicious. the owner is very nice and enthusiastic, its vegan chicks definately recommended. so sad that her old restaurant didn't make it through Kovid shutdown. the best vegan option for sushi in reno.


Aurelie
Aurelie

the three rolls that I tried were maybe not in the head when I had some pretty good vegan sushi in my life to compare), but honestly to 40 roll I know I will find those I really like! I think they were the owners who worked, they were so friendly and nice and went out of their way to make off-the-menu nigiri sushi and appetizers for me. I will definitely go back and try rolling just to support a place that puts so much up in vegan options. there are also karaoke that they can go on stage and sing to any time they want


Kaining
Kaining

Good variety. Hot pot was the best part because of the conveyer belt with all kinds of ingredients, including seafood like octopi, clams, and crayfish, as well as many vegetarian options such as tofu, lettuce, bok choy, mushrooms etc. ok Korean BBQ and sushi. Also has a Panda Express style buffet section and dessert bar and ice cream. One of a kind good buffet--the only one with all these things I've ever tried. Of course, quality could be better but it was not bad. Cleanliness was ok. Had a great experience with staff!Kid-friendliness: kid friendly View menu

Categories

  • Fish Delight in our exquisite fish dishes, crafted from the freshest catch of the day. From grilled favorites to savory stews, our menu celebrates the ocean's bounty with flavors to satisfy every palate.
  • Asian Experience a culinary journey through Asia with our diverse menu. From the spicy flavors of Thai curry to the savory umami of Japanese sushi, we offer a wide variety of dishes that celebrate authentic Asian cuisine. View menu
  • Karaoke Sing your heart out while enjoying our delicious food and drinks. Join us for a vibrant karaoke night and showcase your singing talent in front of a lively crowd. Grab the mic and let the fun begin!
  • Japanese Savor the essence of Japan with our selection of fresh sushi, flavorful ramen, and delicate sashimi. Each dish reflects authentic techniques and ingredients, delivering a genuine taste of Japanese culinary artistry.

Amenities

  • Accepts Credit Cards

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