Hiro Japanese Buffet Menu

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  • Beevee V.

    HIRO or HERO? Well, wake up Aurora!!!..We are finally having a decent Chinese Buffet to go to, We came there about 7pm on a Sat night and we had to wait for about 10mins to seat in, it was crowded, thats the good sign of a restaurant, people know where to go to have good food. On my first impression about the new HIRO buffet is that the new owner took over the last Chinese LD buffet, which was pretty bad, so they must have ran out of business?...The dinning room seems to be the same lay-out as the last Resto, but the food was much better taste and flavors, they have snow crabs which is very good, the crabs tastes Not salty as the other places, i like the deep fried blue crabs, the saute' octopus, the stirred fried chicken wings, beef and broccoli, hot and source soup, fresh oysters, and the spare ribs, all in all the menu is good and the flavors especially is all good, not too salty or too much MSG...The waitresses were all hustled to help and clean up fast, we had plenty of good food that evening, the food as you see here in the web page, may be the price is 1 dollar too high, but they do serve fresh snow crab legs, that is why. We were all happy, and we will come back... Thnxs

    (4)
  • Audrey J.

    Highly recommended for lunch, as the lunch buffet is a measly 8.99 per person! Like any buffet there are misses, but generally you can find something you like. Cold: The sushi itself is mediocre; the rice is mushy and not very well seasoned, and the fish is sort of limp. The best was the nigri sashimi. The cocktail shrimp and oysters were great -- you can't really go wrong with those. Hot: Tempura green beans, broccoli, and sweet potato were all lovely. Fried sushi - a deep fried california avocado roll. mmhhmm, yup. The hot oysters (with the creamy orange sauce on top) were probably my favorite The chinese meats were all what is to be expected. I liked them with the seasoned (fried?) rice. The spicy chicken was the best. Dessert: Love the little ice cream containers -- but where's the green tea flavor????? Very american. The sesame donut balls with sweet beans inside were yummy, but not enough filling. Have the fried bananas with the vanilla ice cream -- you'll thank me. Miscellaneous: Edamame is well cooked and perfectly salted. The kimchi is as good as you can reasonably expect from a japanese buffet.

    (4)
  • Shane L.

    Buffets make you realize just how wasteful we Americans are. This place was pretty decent for a Chinese buffet, a solid 3 stars. They had more variety than any other buffet I've been to and for $15 on a Thursday night, that's not too expensive. Here's some of their notable foods: Crab: cold and waterlogged. Clams: no. Stay away. Didn't have any taste. What a waste of clams. Sushi: similar to grocery store sushi. Lo-mein: fnasty and has no taste. Fried sushi: who thought this was a good idea? Baked mussels: pretty tasty. Was my favorite item there. Ice cream: weird. Very weird. None of it is labeled with what flavor it is. It was very airy with no buttercream in it. Strawberry was better than vanilla. Calamari: not bad. Not Italian, but were you expecting that? Dining room is nice and they were good about clearing plates off your table. A strange bathroom cleaner smell was present. Little slow on refilling drinks. For the most part, the buffet was kept stocked. Only thing I noticed was the lychee bin was empty for a long time. You also get a free buffet on your birthday with ID and a paying adult buffet.

    (3)
  • Penny L.

    Decent seafood selection for the price and has sushi selection for dinner. Good stir fried long beans and soup selection

    (4)
  • Raj A.

    Best sushi bar anywhere in the Denver area. Seriously. Men's bathroom was pretty nasty, but my wife said the women's was fine. Food is worth coming here. A little on the expensive side, but the sushi is top notch.

    (5)
  • Blair C.

    This Asian buffet is in the same parking lot as H Mart. With that said, this buffet was quite busy on a Sunday and opened all day instead of closing for dinner. This was quite an impressive spread with 3 hot buffet bars, 2 cold buffet bars, and a sushi bar. 1 hot buffet bar had all fried foods like cream cheese wontons, fried sushi/vegetables, etc. The other 2 hot buffet bars had orange chicken, noodles, fried rice, teriyaki chicken, etc. The 2 cold buffet bars had fruits, veggies, crab legs, deserts, and etc. Overall, the food was meh. The fried foods were definitely better fresh because the longer the food was out it got soggier. That applies to all the food, but what can you do because it's a buffet. The hot plate food got cold once it was on my plate longer than 5 minutes. My favorite food was the fried sushi (only if it was a fresh batch). The cold sushi was pretty decent and I liked the fried donut. The crab legs were a little hard to eat without a crab leg cracker. Wish the cream cheese wontons had more cream cheese in it. For a buffet though, this place is probably better than most. But I'm still giving it 2 stars because I've been here before and the quality has gone down in the recent years.

    (2)
  • Nicholas G.

    With tip and a fountain drink I spent $15 for lunch. The food is what you would expect from a dollar scoop, the orange chicken was 80% breading some pieces were all breading. The crab cheese wongtons had no cheese or crab. No soft serve ice cream, bummer. Most the food was cold, to barely warm. Next time I'll just go to panda express.

    (2)
  • Tina R.

    Some items were hit or miss, but mostly a hit! My picky husband liked it and we will for sure return. Food seems to be running out but refilled quickly. We went during lunch on a Wednesday as it was my husbands birthday (free meal on your birthday with an Id) and the kiddos were on Spring Break. Been wanting to try it since they opened and we are glad we did. Great prices!

    (4)
  • Mariko A.

    I walked in on busy Saturday night; I was greeted and seated, promptly and politely. My drink order was taken immediately and brought to my table right away. From the time I walked in the doors to the time I started eating was about 5 minutes. Always a plus! The buffet was full and freshly replenished. Salad/Fruit/Cold Seafood Bar Chinese food/ Stir Fry Bar Hot Food/ Fried Food/ Hot Seafood Bar Tempura Bar Sushi Bar: Nigiri, Veggie, Cooked, Raw, Sashimi, Tempura Rolls. Dessert Bar: Cakes, Ice cream scoops, cookies. Everything was fresh, clean, crisp, & delicious! Great deal for your money! Definite come back spot!

    (4)
  • Oren S.

    I have eaten at Hiros probably a couple dozen times, so it struck me as odd that I've never reviewed it. I guess it's because I tend to review places that strike me as out of the ordinary, either really good or really bad. Hiro is very middle of the road, but in a good way. It's my standard goto comfort Asian buffet. It's where I go when I want good food that isn't overpriced and I don't want to wait for delivery. All their food is always very fresh and the place is always clean. They bill themselves as Japanese & Sushi, but the reality is that they're a mix with "American Chinese." They have some Japanese fair, such as edamame, gyoza, seaweed salad, tempura fried vegetables (you gotta try the sweet potato), kimchi and sushi. But they also have Chinese selections, like egg drop soup, crab rangoons, pepper steak, orange chicken and so on. If you are someone who is picky, Chinese or Japanese, you'll still find plenty to eat here. They also have a ton of seafood options including crab legs, raw and fried shrimp, mussels, clams, baked salmon and so on. The Vegetarian in your family will be able to find many options as well. Their Sushi bar has nigiri but is mostly maki. There are 16 roll options available plus one in the tempura fried area. They fry it in individual slices so to me it's over-battered and not my favorite. The rest of the rolls are pretty good quality for buffet style. I'd say comparable to King Sooper's sushi. Again, nothing to write home about, but good. They also have alcohol, and you can get Japanese beer, like Kirin Ichiban. Their deserts are the usual Asian buffet pre-manufactured things like creme puffs and little square cakes, but they also have plenty of fresh fruit, jello and puddings. I would recommend you stay away from the ice cream, because it's always old, stale and tasteless. I think a good way to gauge the quality of a good Asian restaurant is if Asian people eat there, and this place is always full of them. Overall, I like Hiro and I think you might as well.

    (3)
  • Alex L.

    This is your run of the mill Asian style buffet. The food is neither good or bad. If you can't decide on something, I would recommend coming here to eat. At $18 a person for dinner buffet, its a great way to satisfy an unruly appetite. The service easily gets 5 stars. The cooked Chinese dishes get 3 stars. The sushi, amazingly 4 stars. I even went back for seconds! Last on the list, desserts. That part just gets honorable mention other than the lychee they offer which was great. This is borderline 4 stars for me but some dishes seemed like they had been sitting under the heat lamp for quite some time. I'll give this place another shot. Not expecting world class food but definitely has a bit for improvement. Even if they did a little quality control and raised the price even a dollar, I'd give it a whirl!

    (3)
  • Lauren K.

    My family and I had an enjoyable dinner here. The food is decent and the service is great. They had a ton of crab legs that were fresh, although they didn't have much meat in them. Overall, it was a pretty good dining experience.

    (3)
  • Riza H. C.

    Still 3 STARS in my books... Hubs was starving and he REALLY wanted Buffet. *SIGH* So to this Hiro Japanese Buffet we went. That recent visit was on Saturday March 22nd 2014. When we arrived at this establishment, there was NO WAIT at all. That is good in my books. Time was about 18:30hrs ish. We came in perhaps before the DINNER RUSH or perhaps, the "Limelight" of this establishment went down south from other patrons what nots. We were given the Booth Seats, in which Hubs was hoping for that evening. As usual Hubs opt to have the Fountain Drink ($1.89), I think it was Root Beer of some kind. I opt to have water as part of my beverages. The Buffet, is all the same, with HOT dishes and COLD dishes and the norm sushi items. This time around, I managed to get and to eat the COLD CRAB LEGS. Nothing fancy, nothing stellar about those COLD CRAB LEGS. For that evening, they also have the SMALL CRABs, in which they just FRIED with Salt and Pepper, edible and doable, since I like to eat Crabs. Too bad, it was NOT Soft Shell Crabs but the norm "small" crabs. So beware of the shells and chew thoroughly if you are into those. Once again, the "Fried-Rice" are either over-cooked or gone bad. NOTE to SELF : Next time DO NOT take the Fried Rice. Hubs managed to get the Fried Udon Noodles. He said the food he choose that evening was A-OK. This time around, the Desserts are WAY better tasting. That was what Hubs said. I cannot deny, the Ice-Cream in the white containers, either they melted and re-freeze back, so it DOES NOT look appetizing to eat, the one I choose anyway was the Chocolate Chip Ice Cream tasted "yucky" too. *DOUBLE SIGH* I like Hubs option of Strawberry Ice Cream though. Our Main server, his name is Riki. Hubs indeed gave Riki considerable amount of Tips at the end of our dinner. Total cost of our Buffet with Tips and Tax that evening was $40. Left the establishment about 20:10hrs ish. TABLE : A5 Hiro Japanese Buffet 2797 S. Parker Road, Aurora, CO 80014 Tel : (303)-873-9999 Fax : (303)-751-0398 @59/2014

    (3)
  • justin d.

    I can't say much about this place, it wasn't bad but just wasn't great. The sushi for buffet sushi was decent didn't taste old or super fishy and they seem to keep up on the buffet line. Made the mistake of trying the out of season crawfish but I wasn't expecting much as out of season crawfish suck everywhere!

    (3)
  • Mark S.

    Was very disappointing. The food was bad It was so bad that I feel sick After eating I cannot wait to lose the taste in my mouth I would never go back again........

    (1)
  • Heather L.

    Ambiance- clean, crisp, nice wifi floor and some attention to detail VER VERY clean. Greeted quickly, attentive service, clean tables. Food: excellent sushi many varies from rolls, Negeri sushi and five types of regular sushi. Hot food tables. Replenished food often. Good for kids and the typical Asian food option a were there sweet and sour, tempura etc. not terrible Japanese but good variety. Will come back.

    (3)
  • Lao I.

    Not bad for a "All you can eat buffet". We were the 2/6/15 @ 7:30pm. Place was packed. We waiting for 15mins (not bad at all). Food were fresh and the staffs always refilling the food trays. We were like "damn we are lucky to come at this way, lots of big/fat people. They can eat, so lots of refills on the food. Just hope these people don't eat them out of business." The sushi were great, always fresh and the guys were friendly, we even got them to make us a roll. The dessert selection was not so bad. The ice cream was very delicious. For $15 a person that's worth the money. The place on the other hand can use a renovation. When you enter the door there's water damage from the ceiling and there's a bucket in the middle by the cash register(catching the dripping water) it's a little scary to see. But we seen worse. We sure will go back! If the over eater don't eat them out of business.

    (4)
  • Steven C.

    It's slightly different version of LD buffet. The same layout, bit of upgrades and slight remodeling. Closed off the back side. Japanese food wise, not much to talk about. Do have more roll selection and limited sashimi on a boat. Forget which roll it was but included caterpillar rolls, rainbow rolls and several others that was lot better than standard California rolls. Chinese food wise, about the same. Do have cold snow crab legs and fresh oysters. For $14.95 AYCE for Colorado, need to give extra star.

    (4)
  • Kristine N.

    $10 lunch buffet isn't bad. Food is decent with some variety. Usually buffet food is extremely salty but this one wasn't bad. There's a sushi station which is nice, about four stations of hot items, and one of dessert. The soups are lacking, would have been nice to have a ramen or hibachi station. Service is decent and friendly enough.

    (3)
  • Jessica G.

    The boyfriend is puking up the seafood as I'm writing this. He had many crab legs and crawfish. I had a few sushi rolls, salad items, and soda. Nothing really looked appetizing to me and I'm glad I passed on most of it because I noticed what others seemed to have noticed as well... Honestly, it's a buffet so I think all our standards are low but when people start getting sick... That's a major problem. Never going back.

    (1)
  • Lawrence D.

    Gteat sushi and tempura. The dumplings and soup are tasty and hot. The salad bar includes peel and eat shrimp and mussels.. All this and a nice hot entre buffet, too. The help is very friendly and attentive. The atmosphere is clean and pleasant.

    (5)
  • Brian T.

    Don't let yelp fool you, 3 star in the chinese buffet world is pretty good. This place apparently opened up back in early December 2013 in the place where LD buffet used to be. They renovated the interior and put up some new walls. Everything looks nice and clean inside however, just like with quick fix and flip homes, none of the styles really match; someone just pointed at a bunch of laminates, stone pieces, and colors and said go. Anyways, it's clean inside! (even in the bathrooms). The salt and pepper shrimp was not crispy enough and needs garlic. Edible but also not very hot (temperature). Mussels with mayo and cheese were good but could be warmer as well. General's chicken is a bit over cooked and overall too sweet. I'd avoid getting that in the future. Same with the dumplings, they are far too dry as they've been sitting out in open air too long, Hiro needs to add a cover to this tray. Jalapeno chicken is so-so but could be warmer. The pepper beef is very good, but it too needs to be warmer. The pork ribs were mediocre and I probably would avoid them in the future. The chicken on a stick was done a bit differently than other places I've been to. Instead of having a crispy exterior, it's soft and has a teriyaki sweet sauce on it. The interior is still very moist; long live dark meat. The fried shrimp is bland and tastes heavily of oil. Same for the spring rolls. Both need to be fried in a hotter temp oil to avoid this. Probably the winner here are the green beans. They are surprisingly good. They have a solid crunch and good flavor. We went back for seconds. The hot and sour soup is a bit on the lighter side of the spectrum. It has average flavor but is extremely thick; too much corn starch. The crab legs are served cold here, unlike most other places. I will say that they don't get soggy as quickly this way. The legs actually snap and it's easy to pull out entire strings of meat in one motion. The legs are the smallest of the small though, so you'll need a few plates to actually get some meat. The sushi side of the house looks presentable however the rice is too cold and dense. Maybe it needs to be this way due to sitting out instead of being prepared for immediate consumption. Also, not enough rice vinegar/sugar in the mix. The fish was acceptable but certainly not up to the standards of an actual sushi establishment. For a $14 dinner, I have no complaints. The soda fountain is on the flatter side of the scale and could have the CO2 turned up. They serve ice cream cups here out of a little chest freezer which normally gets me pretty excited. However these are way too cold or have been sitting too long. Almost impossible to cut (not scoop, cut) into it. We left an open cup sitting on a plate and after 10 minutes it still didn't appear that it was melting at all. This review may seem like I'm being very critical, and to some degree I am however, these are pretty specific ways for them to raise the level of their buffet considerable. I'd come back even if they didn't change anything because that's how bad the chinese buffet scene is in Denver. If they could do only one thing though, it should be cranking up the steam tables, the food would go up another star easily if we got hot food and not lukewarm.

    (3)
  • Greg W.

    Great value for how much they charges for one adult buffet. Great selections of sushi rolls, seafoods, and other dishes. Even though they are not the cleanest restaurant I've been to but I know I'm not walking into an upscale restaurant. Get in, eat and get out! ATTENTION: Save your credit card receipt and verify the amount on your statement is correct! They overcharged me, called them and the lady on the phone offered no assistance to correct the issue. Good thing my credit card company was able to dispute the overcharge!

    (2)
  • Annette H.

    Love this place. Crowded but that's because its so good..our go to place for Asian buffet

    (5)
  • Mean Guy I.

    Not good, they stack raw oysters that should be iced on a plater so they get nice and warm, Gross and fishy smelling, same thing for the crab legs. Gross with an off taste... Yuck!! I can't believe I put those on my plate let alone in my mouth.... They had one beef item. it was ok, but Luke warm as with everything else.... About the only thing that was hot was the soup but I'm guessing that was only hot to keep it from congealing and turning into some sort of goo. I'm shocked the health department let them open... I guess they turned up the heat on the food warmers that day and hid the seafood. All this cost $40.00..... For two. If you go be sure you're health insurance is paid up.... Yuck.... Did I say yuck?.... I meant to say omg YUCK!... I guess all the family members wrote all the good reviews.... There is no way anyone in there right mind would call this good....

    (1)
  • Liz V.

    I thought their selection of sushi on the buffet was pretty good. I wish the meat in their main dishes wasn't breaded. While they don't have soft serve, they do have little cups of ice cream on the dessert bar. The waiter was friendly.

    (4)
  • Shihan Q.

    Update 8/29/14: Came back to find that they are no longer playing loud Jesus-will-return gospel music. Changed to 4 stars based on food and atmosphere.

    (4)
  • Ken P.

    One of the better Japanese houses I have eaten at. Great variety of dishes. Some I have never seen or tasted before. This is like a taste of home one patron said to me. When back in Denver, I will definitely stop by again. Ken

    (4)
  • Ellen L.

    The prices have gone up, but the quality has gone down. The sashimi was still icey and tasteless. Not going back anymore.

    (3)
  • K M.

    The first time we came it was fairly good. Tonight was very disappointing. The first time the grilled squid was some of the best I had ever had. The crab legs were not good and the boiled shrimp were barely edible. The 2nd time it was all barely edible.

    (1)
  • Molly H.

    They have a sign in the front door that says, "People Love Us on Yelp". Very friendly and welcoming staff, comfy booths, and delicious food. There were a ton of Asian families eating while I was there, that's how you know it's good! I ate too much and loved every bite of it.

    (5)
  • Michael H.

    I tried my best to enjoy this all you can eat Japanese buffet but I wasn't able to. Myself and three other friends came here with empty stomachs, eager to pound down some asian cuisine. Our excitement was soon crushed. My expectations were set low because of the type of establishment. I started off with the sushi rolls which were surprisingly pretty good. The nigiri didn't taste right so I only had one and left the other two on my plate. The teriyaki chicken was fine and so was the egg drop soup. This is when it went downhill. They somehow managed to mess up Orange Chicken. It had a seafood type taste that was very off putting and led to my loss of appetite which was already damaged from the nigiri. The fried sushi roll had some mystery meat within its battered walls that worried my table. Their chow mein was edible but very pathetic. Maybe it was the bad experience but even their ice cream was questionable. It was rationed out into styrofoam containers and deep frozen to a rock hard level. A leaky lid may have led to its lack of any flavor. Overall I don't think that the food will make me sick (fingers crossed) but I feel that the quality of the food was VERY low. I am the type of guy who can eat anything and everything but not here. I was hoping to eat three plates of food and I was unable to find something worth eating. My buddy resorted to eating a full plate of crab rangoons with sweet and sour sauce. I only give it two stars because the food was edible and you might be able to make a meal out of it. The restaurant was fairly busy and many people were taking full advantage of the array of seafood selection (i.e. crawfish and crab legs). I might have just eaten the wrong types of food at this buffet but all four of use were very disappointed and left with queasy stomachs.

    (2)
  • Vincent V.

    There are a few times when you go to a buffet and clear your plate, Hiro is no exception. Hungry and wanting something new, we stopped by to enjoy some sushi, very pleasing. The fish is fresh and the waiters are lounging around as very few tables are occupied. The decor is great, lighting is good, however there is a stench next to the soups. Overall, the food is good, that is if you have a sweet tooth. Mostly everything is sweet, chicken beef and pork. In conclusion, the food is easy to eat, especially the sushi, and the nice decor and good lighting makes the experience greater. I would recommend this place to those who enjoy good food at a good price. P.s. server Jing is a moper, whom is inattentive and drags her shoes across the floor. Pretty epic.

    (3)
  • Annie G.

    My friends and I had a great dinner at Hiro Saturday night. The restaurant recently opened... about one week ago and the parking lot has been packed since. It's brought new life to the east side of the HMart shopping center... and it's good! Hiro is a buffet, featuring a wide selection of sushi, including rolls, nigiri and sashimi. There are several sushi chefs so the sushi is constantly being replenished, even though it goes fast! There's all you can eat Chinese food, seafood, veggies, stir fry, soups and salads! They also have fresh fruit and yummy desserts. The lemon cake has a light whipped cream (instead of frosting). Very good! We all had a slice... and all of this for only $13.99 during dinner and $8.99 during lunch. That is a steal! Our server was great. We ordered tea which washed things down nicely, as we tried not to overeat... which of course, is hard not to, at any buffet. But no regrets here!

    (4)
  • Joe Y.

    Free meal on your birthday with 1 paying adult. Weekday lunch is $9 and dinner $15. The sushi bar had some avocado rolls but don't come here expecting Sushi Den. If you treat this like a Panda Express all you can eat, then you will leave satisfied.

    (3)
  • Nancy L.

    Had a party tonight 04.14.15 food was horrable the crab legs stinked like dirty socks, told the employees they said sorry they just have to contact the place they got it from. I told them the cooks should have known because its probably left over. And yes they will be hearing from health department.

    (1)
  • Lan V.

    You certainly get what you pay for when it comes to buffets. The lunch buffet is $8.99. The sushi isn't too fresh, but they do have a few good tasting ones, like one was topped with seaweed salad. There was teriyaki chicken and honey wings that were well seasoned. I loved the baked mussels with Japanese mayonnaise. The hot and sour soup had too much corn starch in it, which made it too thick. Some of the vegetables were pretty good. There isn't much of a selection for desserts, which was a disappointment.

    (3)
  • Jennifer T.

    Considering the fact that it is an Asian buffet, the quality here is pretty good for what it should be. There is a lot of variety of different foods you can choose from. But while some of it is a hit or miss, the majority and amount of food you get here is great for the price you pay. They have really good cream cheese wontons and the fried sushi rolls here are amazing. There's also a small fridge full of cute individual cups of ice cream. The sushi bar has a wide selection, and while the quality isn't anything like you would get from an actual sushi place like Katsu, you have to remember it's a buffet!!! And unlimited crab legs? Come on!! A buffet that has all that with decent quality is good in my books.

    (4)
  • Ynhi P.

    Decor is not much different than LD buffet, except that they closed off the back portion of the restaurant. We went on a Saturday night, pretty busy, but We were greeted and seated right away. Our waitress was already at our table waiting to take our drink orders. There wasn't a lot of food offered, but everything we had was good and well seasoned. My only complain is that they dont have a Mongolian BBQ, hopefully it'll be added.

    (4)
  • Catherine D.

    This place is MUCH better than the LD Restaurant that was here before. I'm amazed by the freshness of the seafood selection (even at 8 p.m. in the evening!). So far my favorite Japanese buffet in the city of Aurora and Denver. I love it here and so does my other half! Affordable, Fresh, and Diverse!

    (5)
  • Denver G.

    While driving over to another restaurant for lunch, I noticed that the old LD Buffet had transformed into Hiro Japanese buffet and Grill. Curiosity got the better of me and I decided to give it a shot. It was close to 3pm and the friendly hostess informed me that they stop cooking lunch at 3pm and start dinner service at 4:30pm, but was welcome to eat after checking out what's left of the buffet. I checked out the offerings and the quantity was adequate, so decided to go ahead and eat. There were a number of groups and families already dining in there. The restaurant was almost 1/2 full at 3pm, which seemed like a good sign. They had 8-10 different sushi items on offer and the usual Japanese and Chinese stuff like soups, egg rolls, multiple types of chicken/beef/pork/fish (salmon/tilapia/snapper), salads and dessert. Everything tasted fresh and delicious. Both the hostess and the waitress were very friendly and checked on me multiple times. I will definitely be back.

    (5)
  • Mary C.

    This is by far the best buffet that I've had in a long time! Had a sour taste of the door when we're totally skipped over however the food and friendly service there after made up for it tenfold. The fried fruits and veggies that they have are phenomenal. The sushi is TOPS! Great selection!

    (5)
  • Danielle L.

    This place is extremely nasty! Their facility is old, worn down, and unclean. Look at the middle chandlier above where all the food is...dust and dirt all over!! gross gross gross. Not worth the price.

    (1)
  • Randy W.

    Just want very good and was more expensive than Mr panda maybe they have great sushi but I don't like sushi

    (2)
  • Chet M.

    One of the better Asian buffets in the area. There is not much to choose from. If you feel like some Japanese/Chinese food I would try this place and decide for yourself. Reasonably priced for quality of food.

    (3)
  • Steve R.

    One of the better buffets in the area. Certainly better than the Mr. Panda down the road. Egg drop soup was served scorching hot. Decent selection of main courses and the staff was friendly and quick to refill drinks. Don't let the outside scare you.

    (4)
  • Connie L.

    Came here when they first opened and like most other buffet places, the quality has gone down over time. Variety isn't that great, taste is all the same or completely bland, service is mediocre...it's just what happens, I guess. Don't come expecting much.

    (2)
  • David S.

    I like this place. I have been here three times. Its clean, roomy, and good food. I can't wait to visit on my birthday, I get to eat for free.

    (4)
  • Mike M.

    Food and service were great. Have a new fav Chinese / sushi buffet. Easy access from Parker Rd.

    (4)
  • Robert M.

    This evening I decided to drive by the old LD Buffet to get to where I was thinking of eating tonight. Instead when I saw that the place has re-opened as a Japanese/Sushi all you can eat buffet, I decided to check it out. I was really in the mood to eat some sushi. At one time the LD Buffet was an amazing place to get your fill of wonderful Asian style seafood dishes, as well as non-seafood items. They even had some so-so sushi back then. But when they first were open and at least more than one year, they served Dungeness crab, all you could eat! The place was simply amazing. But over the years the LD Buffet just kept cutting corners and the quality and amount of the seafood until they became a bummer. I was hoping that we would have a situation like a new LD Buffet, where there would be lots of wonderful selections and great sushi. It is quite unfortunate that I did not see much improvement in the buffet's quality, though the place has changed. It was very disappointing. Most of the "hot" items, though heaping full in their steamer trays was cold. There was not much of a tempting selection. You would expect them to served hot shrimp, but the only shrimp they had was battered fried American style shrimp (yuk) and cold boiled shrimp. No salt and spicy shrimp or anything that the Asians would really wolf down! They were supposed to have "fried snapper" but in its' place was what looked like greasy fried squid and it wasn't getting selected by anyone. So the only hot fish was the steamed salmon, which was almost white in color and very bland. They had some skinny snow crab legs served COLD! They did have deep fried blue crabs, which I love, but they would have been so much better if they were still hot. They were cold, though sitting in a steamer tray! You would expect for any place like this to have some good looking "fried rice" but it was just as white as steamed rice and simply did not look worthy of my plate! The sushi was not anything that you would call "quality" sushi. It was just your low grade, run-of-the-mill buffet sushi. I was hoping to get some smoked eel, but it was only available in a roll that was too much rice and filler and very little eel. The Nigiri sushi was very limited and nothing special. Most of the sushi was in sliced roll pieces and nothing exciting. Very, very average and limited sushi. A little warning, if you get their hot tea, they are going to charge you $1.79 for it and it too is nothing special, just a single tea bag in a pot! There are too many great sushi places, too many great Asian restaurants in this area of town for this buffet to stay in business very much longer if they continue down this path. I feel as though I wasted my money this evening and I would have been better off going somewhere else and spending half of what I did at this buffet OR by going to somewhere and spending nearly double, but then getting some excellent sushi and all I can eat of it. I walked out of Hiro spending $20.00 and it just was not worth anything near that! If you want to experience a truly great all you can eat sushi and Japanese food restaurant, one that can go up against the best sushi buffets in the nation, check out Sushi Katsu, which is very close to this buffet. I was truly disappointed with the Hiro Japanese Buffet and I don't see where it would improve enough for me to go back there again.

    (1)
  • Sall I.

    Ive been to this place couple times. Yoi get what you pay for. I mean, its just $8 to $9 per person for lunch, so dont really expect too much. Sushis are not really good, fishes are not fresh, salmons are kind of grey-ish color. However its better than fast food.

    (2)
  • Razito R.

    My friend treated us birthday dinner yesterday. This was my first time here. I loved the variety of Sushi!! Dumplings were tastier than other buffet restaurants. overall all the foods I ate were tasty. will visit there again with friends for sure.

    (4)
  • Tiffany K.

    This is not a Japanese buffet, but the seafood and sushi are fresh. So it's OK for me.

    (3)
  • Wesley A.

    This place is pretty much a Chinese buffet with an above average sushi table. There is a varied selection of nigiri, rolls, salmon and snapper sashimi and chilled snow crab legs. I found the snow crab legs to be a bit on the salty side. They have a team of sushi chefs so the sushi is replenished quickly. They have a selection of tempura items and an udon dish instead of lo mein which lends a more Japanese flavor to the menu. Service was quick and the servers were attentive. The decor was bright and looked fairly clean. Good deal for the price.

    (3)
  • Damian W.

    3rd time here. Not going back any more. Food was good the first time now the food is so plain. Had the crab steam and deep fried. Not much flavor in deep fired crab and steam crab test so watery. Sushi is not bad and have fresh sashimi. Is the only good thing to eat. Not many choices.

    (2)
  • Nini S.

    Not a fan of this food. Everything I ate was gross and old. There was not a single item that I liked sadly. Maybe it was because I went toward the end of the day, but that shouldn't comprise their quality of food. The only good thing was the staff was really nice! The Chinese food was old, shrimp was soggy, chicken was stale, fish was dry, Japanese was not fresh, and their desserts were even gross! They only had one flavor of ice cream (green tea) and I found a hair on top of it! It's just as bad as when it was called LD Buffet. I'm usually not a fan of buffets anyway but some are actually decent. I would not recommend or go to this place again.

    (1)
  • Sonya C.

    Bring back LD Buffet!!! I like what the new owners did as far as decor. but that's it when it comes to things we liked about Hiro. In all fairness, it is a new restaurant and we did go there 2 days after their grand opening so I'd like to try and give them the benefit of the doubt. Maybe they just need more time to get into their "groove" but I doubt we'll ever go back to see if that happens. The food was cold, bland and either rock solid or had the consistency of baby food. There was a huge "variety" of sushi; lots of different kinds but they all seemed to have this sweet terriyaki-like sauce all over them. Also, the toppings on their sashimi were WARM. Not good. The fact that there was one set of tongs used for multiple foods and sushi bothered me as well. Then there was the service, or lack thereof. The young lady at the front was rude, condescending and argumentative. Word of advice, order refills before you need them because you might only see your server once. And although it may seem that you are responsible for bussing your own tables, rest assured, they will come and pick up your plates... eventually. No music or background noise at all, except for clinking silverware, glasses and the sound of people chewing. Horrible, horrible experience. I was really excited to try it initially but was sadly disappointed. Sorry Hiro, I think I'll stick with Sushi Katsu for amazing all you can eat sushi. I'd like my money back.

    (1)
  • Jenny C.

    A lot of selections I would highly recommend this place! Snow crab, oyster, all sorts of sushi rolls and sashimi.

    (4)
  • Bomy C.

    Really had high expectations when i saw japanese buffet... But its just another chinese buffet with a few sushi. It seems just like ld buffet, just a different name. Shouldve kept the name the same if thats all that was changing. Disappointed...

    (2)
  • Mike M.

    Great selection and flavor. Soup sushi and Chinese dishes were all fresh and delicious. Packed on a Monday afternoon and over half of the crowd is Asian. Seems like a good sign!

    (5)
  • Andrew S.

    My first visit was ok nothing to brag about but it was also lunch time. Second visit was ten times better. With more options and the sushi was better instead of 5-6 different kinds they had over 30 different kinds. The only bummer part is the price. Lunch is not to bad at $8.00 but dinner is a little to high I think at $15.00.

    (4)
  • Jen M.

    Tons of sushi for a very low price. There was a lot of other choices, too . For the price you cannot go wrong with this place. It is clean, fresh. The one thing lacking : service. A bit rude and inattentive

    (3)
  • Patty J.

    The service here is simply that there wasn't any... For some reason the waitress came and took my water glass and never brought it back! Hubby had to go and actually get me a new one. Then when he needed his soda refilled... Yup.... He had to get up and take his cup to the waitress to get it refilled. The sad part is that it wasn't very busy so really no reason for the lack of service... The food was just like any other Chinese buffet... Average

    (2)
  • Sarah H.

    I'm going to have to give this place another shot, but our first experience with Hito Buffet was a mixed bag. The service was by far the best I've ever experienced from a buffet. Everyone was friendly and attentive. The food was very hit and miss - the sushi was good and surprisingly fresh and I was excited to see hot and sour soup - fairly unusual. The crab legs were also very good, though they would be better hot instead of chilled and it would be nice to have some drawn butter. Unfortunately we showed up about 30 mins before closing and almost all the rest of the food was almost gone and had been sitting out for too long. While they did tell us they'd make anything we wanted, what we wanted was to try a little of everything on out first visit and that didn't seem like a very reasonable request so we just picked through the old food and made do. The prices are very reasonable - $15 for dinner and $9 for lunch and there was a good selection, so we will try it during a busier time of day and hopefully improve the rating.

    (3)
  • Susan B.

    We were happy to find this great place in the location of the old LD Buffet. The food was very good and the wait staff was pleasant and efficient . High points were the excellent calamari and sushi, as well as the mushroom chicken and black pepper beef. The crab was a bit salty and the well cooked clams were devoid of any sauce or flavor. The cold foods were sitting under very hot lights making them too warm. We will definitely be back often

    (4)
  • Lin W.

    We went to Hiro Buffett tonight. There were many people waiting, but we got seat very fast. They clean and get ready tables very very quickly. It was out first time had dinner here. Many seafood choices and sushi rolls. Delicious! We had lunch here many times, not many seafood. Just a little complain, too salty!!! Overall, it is good Buffet and will come back.

    (5)
  • Dennis D.

    Decided to give the HIRO JAPANESE BUFFET a try, but there is nothing remotely Japanese about this "run of the mill" Chinese food buffet. It is a regurgitated LD buffet with new paint and some minor improvements. LD, supposedly, was closed after some employees complained to the health department. I think the same people are working/managing here as it is laid out the same but with a slightly lower quality of food, in general poorly prepared. I don't need to bore you with details but essentially it was a FAIL. Nothing specific but lots of little details just made me decide to not come back. I did not enjoy my meal but it wasn't terrible either.. Perhaps if the owner/manager gets a grip right now!!, reviews the menu, gets the servers to clean up their act, demands complete cleanliness at every point in the restaurant, takes good look at the food (swill) they were putting out and tastes it and then demands an attempt at perfection rather than accepting that they serve swill...then maybe, maybe they can save this place from MEDIOCRITY.

    (2)
  • Sandra S.

    It has always been a struggle to find an authentic Japanese restaurant in Colorado. As a seven year committed pescatarian, I've had my fair share from experiencing gas station sushi all the way to fresh from the sea sushi platters. My standards are easy enough to understand: quiet atmosphere, dim lighting, and privacy. Simple standards that can easily be tampered with, but it all can be overlooked if the quality of the food is higher than the price. Hiro, an easy going establishment where anyone could walk in and indulge themselves on a neverending buffet or bring in the whole family for a feast. Table or booth, whatever your preference may be, everyone is seated around buffet. The warm toned lighting reflects the steam from the trays that it almost appears as if I'm seeing clouds in the middle of the room. The best part about that scenario is that my nostrils come in contact with the aroma of sesame chicken, edamame, crab legs, and that steamed white rice. Dinner price of $14.99 per person may seem like it might hurt the budget, but consider the different types of seafood that can be devoured and the payment is trivial. From where I was seated I could observe the sushi being rolled up and presented. The Spicy Tuna Tempura roll was what impressed me the most. In one bite I experienced a slight crunch from the nori and a zesty kick from the drizzled sauce on top. It may not be a five star sushi bar, but remove the fancy knife shows and three foot tall flames and pay thirty bucks for a six piece california roll. Compare that to Hiro's all you can eat extravaganza of crawfish, oysters, and unagi. Once a plate has nothing left other than clam shells and empty sauce cups a lovely waitress immediately picks it up just to make more room for the next plate. Refills come once the drink is lower than the ice and, a "how are you doing?" question appears once during my meal. If orchestrated Christmas music is being played months prior to December and milky tinted windows do not bring an inconvenience, then I highly advise others to encounter Hiro once in their lifetime and experience what it's like to engulf delicately sauced seafood into their mouths one plate at a time.

    (5)
  • Bryan Sean B.

    Buffet it out! Come hungry. The Sushi is the draw. #sushi with Jay Couch and Cindy D'Amario. I only snuck bites and it all was pretty great for a buffet. I had a beer. Jay and Cindy love this place and come often. I gotta get them Yelping!

    (4)
  • Brian T.

    Don't let yelp fool you, 3 star in the chinese buffet world is pretty good. This place apparently opened up back in early December 2013 in the place where LD buffet used to be. They renovated the interior and put up some new walls. Everything looks nice and clean inside however, just like with quick fix and flip homes, none of the styles really match; someone just pointed at a bunch of laminates, stone pieces, and colors and said go. Anyways, it's clean inside! (even in the bathrooms). The salt and pepper shrimp was not crispy enough and needs garlic. Edible but also not very hot (temperature). Mussels with mayo and cheese were good but could be warmer as well. General's chicken is a bit over cooked and overall too sweet. I'd avoid getting that in the future. Same with the dumplings, they are far too dry as they've been sitting out in open air too long, Hiro needs to add a cover to this tray. Jalapeno chicken is so-so but could be warmer. The pepper beef is very good, but it too needs to be warmer. The pork ribs were mediocre and I probably would avoid them in the future. The chicken on a stick was done a bit differently than other places I've been to. Instead of having a crispy exterior, it's soft and has a teriyaki sweet sauce on it. The interior is still very moist; long live dark meat. The fried shrimp is bland and tastes heavily of oil. Same for the spring rolls. Both need to be fried in a hotter temp oil to avoid this. Probably the winner here are the green beans. They are surprisingly good. They have a solid crunch and good flavor. We went back for seconds. The hot and sour soup is a bit on the lighter side of the spectrum. It has average flavor but is extremely thick; too much corn starch. The crab legs are served cold here, unlike most other places. I will say that they don't get soggy as quickly this way. The legs actually snap and it's easy to pull out entire strings of meat in one motion. The legs are the smallest of the small though, so you'll need a few plates to actually get some meat. The sushi side of the house looks presentable however the rice is too cold and dense. Maybe it needs to be this way due to sitting out instead of being prepared for immediate consumption. Also, not enough rice vinegar/sugar in the mix. The fish was acceptable but certainly not up to the standards of an actual sushi establishment. For a $14 dinner, I have no complaints. The soda fountain is on the flatter side of the scale and could have the CO2 turned up. They serve ice cream cups here out of a little chest freezer which normally gets me pretty excited. However these are way too cold or have been sitting too long. Almost impossible to cut (not scoop, cut) into it. We left an open cup sitting on a plate and after 10 minutes it still didn't appear that it was melting at all. This review may seem like I'm being very critical, and to some degree I am however, these are pretty specific ways for them to raise the level of their buffet considerable. I'd come back even if they didn't change anything because that's how bad the chinese buffet scene is in Denver. If they could do only one thing though, it should be cranking up the steam tables, the food would go up another star easily if we got hot food and not lukewarm.

    (3)
  • Lao I.

    Not bad for a "All you can eat buffet". We were the 2/6/15 @ 7:30pm. Place was packed. We waiting for 15mins (not bad at all). Food were fresh and the staffs always refilling the food trays. We were like "damn we are lucky to come at this way, lots of big/fat people. They can eat, so lots of refills on the food. Just hope these people don't eat them out of business." The sushi were great, always fresh and the guys were friendly, we even got them to make us a roll. The dessert selection was not so bad. The ice cream was very delicious. For $15 a person that's worth the money. The place on the other hand can use a renovation. When you enter the door there's water damage from the ceiling and there's a bucket in the middle by the cash register(catching the dripping water) it's a little scary to see. But we seen worse. We sure will go back! If the over eater don't eat them out of business.

    (4)
  • Steven C.

    It's slightly different version of LD buffet. The same layout, bit of upgrades and slight remodeling. Closed off the back side. Japanese food wise, not much to talk about. Do have more roll selection and limited sashimi on a boat. Forget which roll it was but included caterpillar rolls, rainbow rolls and several others that was lot better than standard California rolls. Chinese food wise, about the same. Do have cold snow crab legs and fresh oysters. For $14.95 AYCE for Colorado, need to give extra star.

    (4)
  • Kristine N.

    $10 lunch buffet isn't bad. Food is decent with some variety. Usually buffet food is extremely salty but this one wasn't bad. There's a sushi station which is nice, about four stations of hot items, and one of dessert. The soups are lacking, would have been nice to have a ramen or hibachi station. Service is decent and friendly enough.

    (3)
  • Jessica G.

    The boyfriend is puking up the seafood as I'm writing this. He had many crab legs and crawfish. I had a few sushi rolls, salad items, and soda. Nothing really looked appetizing to me and I'm glad I passed on most of it because I noticed what others seemed to have noticed as well... Honestly, it's a buffet so I think all our standards are low but when people start getting sick... That's a major problem. Never going back.

    (1)
  • Lawrence D.

    Gteat sushi and tempura. The dumplings and soup are tasty and hot. The salad bar includes peel and eat shrimp and mussels.. All this and a nice hot entre buffet, too. The help is very friendly and attentive. The atmosphere is clean and pleasant.

    (5)
  • Greg W.

    Great value for how much they charges for one adult buffet. Great selections of sushi rolls, seafoods, and other dishes. Even though they are not the cleanest restaurant I've been to but I know I'm not walking into an upscale restaurant. Get in, eat and get out! ATTENTION: Save your credit card receipt and verify the amount on your statement is correct! They overcharged me, called them and the lady on the phone offered no assistance to correct the issue. Good thing my credit card company was able to dispute the overcharge!

    (2)
  • Annette H.

    Love this place. Crowded but that's because its so good..our go to place for Asian buffet

    (5)
  • Mean Guy I.

    Not good, they stack raw oysters that should be iced on a plater so they get nice and warm, Gross and fishy smelling, same thing for the crab legs. Gross with an off taste... Yuck!! I can't believe I put those on my plate let alone in my mouth.... They had one beef item. it was ok, but Luke warm as with everything else.... About the only thing that was hot was the soup but I'm guessing that was only hot to keep it from congealing and turning into some sort of goo. I'm shocked the health department let them open... I guess they turned up the heat on the food warmers that day and hid the seafood. All this cost $40.00..... For two. If you go be sure you're health insurance is paid up.... Yuck.... Did I say yuck?.... I meant to say omg YUCK!... I guess all the family members wrote all the good reviews.... There is no way anyone in there right mind would call this good....

    (1)
  • Liz V.

    I thought their selection of sushi on the buffet was pretty good. I wish the meat in their main dishes wasn't breaded. While they don't have soft serve, they do have little cups of ice cream on the dessert bar. The waiter was friendly.

    (4)
  • Shihan Q.

    Update 8/29/14: Came back to find that they are no longer playing loud Jesus-will-return gospel music. Changed to 4 stars based on food and atmosphere.

    (4)
  • Michael H.

    I tried my best to enjoy this all you can eat Japanese buffet but I wasn't able to. Myself and three other friends came here with empty stomachs, eager to pound down some asian cuisine. Our excitement was soon crushed. My expectations were set low because of the type of establishment. I started off with the sushi rolls which were surprisingly pretty good. The nigiri didn't taste right so I only had one and left the other two on my plate. The teriyaki chicken was fine and so was the egg drop soup. This is when it went downhill. They somehow managed to mess up Orange Chicken. It had a seafood type taste that was very off putting and led to my loss of appetite which was already damaged from the nigiri. The fried sushi roll had some mystery meat within its battered walls that worried my table. Their chow mein was edible but very pathetic. Maybe it was the bad experience but even their ice cream was questionable. It was rationed out into styrofoam containers and deep frozen to a rock hard level. A leaky lid may have led to its lack of any flavor. Overall I don't think that the food will make me sick (fingers crossed) but I feel that the quality of the food was VERY low. I am the type of guy who can eat anything and everything but not here. I was hoping to eat three plates of food and I was unable to find something worth eating. My buddy resorted to eating a full plate of crab rangoons with sweet and sour sauce. I only give it two stars because the food was edible and you might be able to make a meal out of it. The restaurant was fairly busy and many people were taking full advantage of the array of seafood selection (i.e. crawfish and crab legs). I might have just eaten the wrong types of food at this buffet but all four of use were very disappointed and left with queasy stomachs.

    (2)
  • Mark S.

    Was very disappointing. The food was bad It was so bad that I feel sick After eating I cannot wait to lose the taste in my mouth I would never go back again........

    (1)
  • Heather L.

    Ambiance- clean, crisp, nice wifi floor and some attention to detail VER VERY clean. Greeted quickly, attentive service, clean tables. Food: excellent sushi many varies from rolls, Negeri sushi and five types of regular sushi. Hot food tables. Replenished food often. Good for kids and the typical Asian food option a were there sweet and sour, tempura etc. not terrible Japanese but good variety. Will come back.

    (3)
  • Vincent V.

    There are a few times when you go to a buffet and clear your plate, Hiro is no exception. Hungry and wanting something new, we stopped by to enjoy some sushi, very pleasing. The fish is fresh and the waiters are lounging around as very few tables are occupied. The decor is great, lighting is good, however there is a stench next to the soups. Overall, the food is good, that is if you have a sweet tooth. Mostly everything is sweet, chicken beef and pork. In conclusion, the food is easy to eat, especially the sushi, and the nice decor and good lighting makes the experience greater. I would recommend this place to those who enjoy good food at a good price. P.s. server Jing is a moper, whom is inattentive and drags her shoes across the floor. Pretty epic.

    (3)
  • Annie G.

    My friends and I had a great dinner at Hiro Saturday night. The restaurant recently opened... about one week ago and the parking lot has been packed since. It's brought new life to the east side of the HMart shopping center... and it's good! Hiro is a buffet, featuring a wide selection of sushi, including rolls, nigiri and sashimi. There are several sushi chefs so the sushi is constantly being replenished, even though it goes fast! There's all you can eat Chinese food, seafood, veggies, stir fry, soups and salads! They also have fresh fruit and yummy desserts. The lemon cake has a light whipped cream (instead of frosting). Very good! We all had a slice... and all of this for only $13.99 during dinner and $8.99 during lunch. That is a steal! Our server was great. We ordered tea which washed things down nicely, as we tried not to overeat... which of course, is hard not to, at any buffet. But no regrets here!

    (4)
  • Joe Y.

    Free meal on your birthday with 1 paying adult. Weekday lunch is $9 and dinner $15. The sushi bar had some avocado rolls but don't come here expecting Sushi Den. If you treat this like a Panda Express all you can eat, then you will leave satisfied.

    (3)
  • Nancy L.

    Had a party tonight 04.14.15 food was horrable the crab legs stinked like dirty socks, told the employees they said sorry they just have to contact the place they got it from. I told them the cooks should have known because its probably left over. And yes they will be hearing from health department.

    (1)
  • Lan V.

    You certainly get what you pay for when it comes to buffets. The lunch buffet is $8.99. The sushi isn't too fresh, but they do have a few good tasting ones, like one was topped with seaweed salad. There was teriyaki chicken and honey wings that were well seasoned. I loved the baked mussels with Japanese mayonnaise. The hot and sour soup had too much corn starch in it, which made it too thick. Some of the vegetables were pretty good. There isn't much of a selection for desserts, which was a disappointment.

    (3)
  • Jennifer T.

    Considering the fact that it is an Asian buffet, the quality here is pretty good for what it should be. There is a lot of variety of different foods you can choose from. But while some of it is a hit or miss, the majority and amount of food you get here is great for the price you pay. They have really good cream cheese wontons and the fried sushi rolls here are amazing. There's also a small fridge full of cute individual cups of ice cream. The sushi bar has a wide selection, and while the quality isn't anything like you would get from an actual sushi place like Katsu, you have to remember it's a buffet!!! And unlimited crab legs? Come on!! A buffet that has all that with decent quality is good in my books.

    (4)
  • Ynhi P.

    Decor is not much different than LD buffet, except that they closed off the back portion of the restaurant. We went on a Saturday night, pretty busy, but We were greeted and seated right away. Our waitress was already at our table waiting to take our drink orders. There wasn't a lot of food offered, but everything we had was good and well seasoned. My only complain is that they dont have a Mongolian BBQ, hopefully it'll be added.

    (4)
  • Ken P.

    One of the better Japanese houses I have eaten at. Great variety of dishes. Some I have never seen or tasted before. This is like a taste of home one patron said to me. When back in Denver, I will definitely stop by again. Ken

    (4)
  • Ellen L.

    The prices have gone up, but the quality has gone down. The sashimi was still icey and tasteless. Not going back anymore.

    (3)
  • K M.

    The first time we came it was fairly good. Tonight was very disappointing. The first time the grilled squid was some of the best I had ever had. The crab legs were not good and the boiled shrimp were barely edible. The 2nd time it was all barely edible.

    (1)
  • Molly H.

    They have a sign in the front door that says, "People Love Us on Yelp". Very friendly and welcoming staff, comfy booths, and delicious food. There were a ton of Asian families eating while I was there, that's how you know it's good! I ate too much and loved every bite of it.

    (5)
  • Catherine D.

    This place is MUCH better than the LD Restaurant that was here before. I'm amazed by the freshness of the seafood selection (even at 8 p.m. in the evening!). So far my favorite Japanese buffet in the city of Aurora and Denver. I love it here and so does my other half! Affordable, Fresh, and Diverse!

    (5)
  • Denver G.

    While driving over to another restaurant for lunch, I noticed that the old LD Buffet had transformed into Hiro Japanese buffet and Grill. Curiosity got the better of me and I decided to give it a shot. It was close to 3pm and the friendly hostess informed me that they stop cooking lunch at 3pm and start dinner service at 4:30pm, but was welcome to eat after checking out what's left of the buffet. I checked out the offerings and the quantity was adequate, so decided to go ahead and eat. There were a number of groups and families already dining in there. The restaurant was almost 1/2 full at 3pm, which seemed like a good sign. They had 8-10 different sushi items on offer and the usual Japanese and Chinese stuff like soups, egg rolls, multiple types of chicken/beef/pork/fish (salmon/tilapia/snapper), salads and dessert. Everything tasted fresh and delicious. Both the hostess and the waitress were very friendly and checked on me multiple times. I will definitely be back.

    (5)
  • Mary C.

    This is by far the best buffet that I've had in a long time! Had a sour taste of the door when we're totally skipped over however the food and friendly service there after made up for it tenfold. The fried fruits and veggies that they have are phenomenal. The sushi is TOPS! Great selection!

    (5)
  • Danielle L.

    This place is extremely nasty! Their facility is old, worn down, and unclean. Look at the middle chandlier above where all the food is...dust and dirt all over!! gross gross gross. Not worth the price.

    (1)
  • Randy W.

    Just want very good and was more expensive than Mr panda maybe they have great sushi but I don't like sushi

    (2)
  • Chet M.

    One of the better Asian buffets in the area. There is not much to choose from. If you feel like some Japanese/Chinese food I would try this place and decide for yourself. Reasonably priced for quality of food.

    (3)
  • Steve R.

    One of the better buffets in the area. Certainly better than the Mr. Panda down the road. Egg drop soup was served scorching hot. Decent selection of main courses and the staff was friendly and quick to refill drinks. Don't let the outside scare you.

    (4)
  • Connie L.

    Came here when they first opened and like most other buffet places, the quality has gone down over time. Variety isn't that great, taste is all the same or completely bland, service is mediocre...it's just what happens, I guess. Don't come expecting much.

    (2)
  • David S.

    I like this place. I have been here three times. Its clean, roomy, and good food. I can't wait to visit on my birthday, I get to eat for free.

    (4)
  • Robert M.

    This evening I decided to drive by the old LD Buffet to get to where I was thinking of eating tonight. Instead when I saw that the place has re-opened as a Japanese/Sushi all you can eat buffet, I decided to check it out. I was really in the mood to eat some sushi. At one time the LD Buffet was an amazing place to get your fill of wonderful Asian style seafood dishes, as well as non-seafood items. They even had some so-so sushi back then. But when they first were open and at least more than one year, they served Dungeness crab, all you could eat! The place was simply amazing. But over the years the LD Buffet just kept cutting corners and the quality and amount of the seafood until they became a bummer. I was hoping that we would have a situation like a new LD Buffet, where there would be lots of wonderful selections and great sushi. It is quite unfortunate that I did not see much improvement in the buffet's quality, though the place has changed. It was very disappointing. Most of the "hot" items, though heaping full in their steamer trays was cold. There was not much of a tempting selection. You would expect them to served hot shrimp, but the only shrimp they had was battered fried American style shrimp (yuk) and cold boiled shrimp. No salt and spicy shrimp or anything that the Asians would really wolf down! They were supposed to have "fried snapper" but in its' place was what looked like greasy fried squid and it wasn't getting selected by anyone. So the only hot fish was the steamed salmon, which was almost white in color and very bland. They had some skinny snow crab legs served COLD! They did have deep fried blue crabs, which I love, but they would have been so much better if they were still hot. They were cold, though sitting in a steamer tray! You would expect for any place like this to have some good looking "fried rice" but it was just as white as steamed rice and simply did not look worthy of my plate! The sushi was not anything that you would call "quality" sushi. It was just your low grade, run-of-the-mill buffet sushi. I was hoping to get some smoked eel, but it was only available in a roll that was too much rice and filler and very little eel. The Nigiri sushi was very limited and nothing special. Most of the sushi was in sliced roll pieces and nothing exciting. Very, very average and limited sushi. A little warning, if you get their hot tea, they are going to charge you $1.79 for it and it too is nothing special, just a single tea bag in a pot! There are too many great sushi places, too many great Asian restaurants in this area of town for this buffet to stay in business very much longer if they continue down this path. I feel as though I wasted my money this evening and I would have been better off going somewhere else and spending half of what I did at this buffet OR by going to somewhere and spending nearly double, but then getting some excellent sushi and all I can eat of it. I walked out of Hiro spending $20.00 and it just was not worth anything near that! If you want to experience a truly great all you can eat sushi and Japanese food restaurant, one that can go up against the best sushi buffets in the nation, check out Sushi Katsu, which is very close to this buffet. I was truly disappointed with the Hiro Japanese Buffet and I don't see where it would improve enough for me to go back there again.

    (1)
  • Sall I.

    Ive been to this place couple times. Yoi get what you pay for. I mean, its just $8 to $9 per person for lunch, so dont really expect too much. Sushis are not really good, fishes are not fresh, salmons are kind of grey-ish color. However its better than fast food.

    (2)
  • Mike M.

    Food and service were great. Have a new fav Chinese / sushi buffet. Easy access from Parker Rd.

    (4)
  • Razito R.

    My friend treated us birthday dinner yesterday. This was my first time here. I loved the variety of Sushi!! Dumplings were tastier than other buffet restaurants. overall all the foods I ate were tasty. will visit there again with friends for sure.

    (4)
  • Tiffany K.

    This is not a Japanese buffet, but the seafood and sushi are fresh. So it's OK for me.

    (3)
  • Wesley A.

    This place is pretty much a Chinese buffet with an above average sushi table. There is a varied selection of nigiri, rolls, salmon and snapper sashimi and chilled snow crab legs. I found the snow crab legs to be a bit on the salty side. They have a team of sushi chefs so the sushi is replenished quickly. They have a selection of tempura items and an udon dish instead of lo mein which lends a more Japanese flavor to the menu. Service was quick and the servers were attentive. The decor was bright and looked fairly clean. Good deal for the price.

    (3)
  • Damian W.

    3rd time here. Not going back any more. Food was good the first time now the food is so plain. Had the crab steam and deep fried. Not much flavor in deep fired crab and steam crab test so watery. Sushi is not bad and have fresh sashimi. Is the only good thing to eat. Not many choices.

    (2)
  • Nini S.

    Not a fan of this food. Everything I ate was gross and old. There was not a single item that I liked sadly. Maybe it was because I went toward the end of the day, but that shouldn't comprise their quality of food. The only good thing was the staff was really nice! The Chinese food was old, shrimp was soggy, chicken was stale, fish was dry, Japanese was not fresh, and their desserts were even gross! They only had one flavor of ice cream (green tea) and I found a hair on top of it! It's just as bad as when it was called LD Buffet. I'm usually not a fan of buffets anyway but some are actually decent. I would not recommend or go to this place again.

    (1)
  • Sonya C.

    Bring back LD Buffet!!! I like what the new owners did as far as decor. but that's it when it comes to things we liked about Hiro. In all fairness, it is a new restaurant and we did go there 2 days after their grand opening so I'd like to try and give them the benefit of the doubt. Maybe they just need more time to get into their "groove" but I doubt we'll ever go back to see if that happens. The food was cold, bland and either rock solid or had the consistency of baby food. There was a huge "variety" of sushi; lots of different kinds but they all seemed to have this sweet terriyaki-like sauce all over them. Also, the toppings on their sashimi were WARM. Not good. The fact that there was one set of tongs used for multiple foods and sushi bothered me as well. Then there was the service, or lack thereof. The young lady at the front was rude, condescending and argumentative. Word of advice, order refills before you need them because you might only see your server once. And although it may seem that you are responsible for bussing your own tables, rest assured, they will come and pick up your plates... eventually. No music or background noise at all, except for clinking silverware, glasses and the sound of people chewing. Horrible, horrible experience. I was really excited to try it initially but was sadly disappointed. Sorry Hiro, I think I'll stick with Sushi Katsu for amazing all you can eat sushi. I'd like my money back.

    (1)
  • Jenny C.

    A lot of selections I would highly recommend this place! Snow crab, oyster, all sorts of sushi rolls and sashimi.

    (4)
  • Bomy C.

    Really had high expectations when i saw japanese buffet... But its just another chinese buffet with a few sushi. It seems just like ld buffet, just a different name. Shouldve kept the name the same if thats all that was changing. Disappointed...

    (2)
  • Mike M.

    Great selection and flavor. Soup sushi and Chinese dishes were all fresh and delicious. Packed on a Monday afternoon and over half of the crowd is Asian. Seems like a good sign!

    (5)
  • Andrew S.

    My first visit was ok nothing to brag about but it was also lunch time. Second visit was ten times better. With more options and the sushi was better instead of 5-6 different kinds they had over 30 different kinds. The only bummer part is the price. Lunch is not to bad at $8.00 but dinner is a little to high I think at $15.00.

    (4)
  • Jen M.

    Tons of sushi for a very low price. There was a lot of other choices, too . For the price you cannot go wrong with this place. It is clean, fresh. The one thing lacking : service. A bit rude and inattentive

    (3)
  • Patty J.

    The service here is simply that there wasn't any... For some reason the waitress came and took my water glass and never brought it back! Hubby had to go and actually get me a new one. Then when he needed his soda refilled... Yup.... He had to get up and take his cup to the waitress to get it refilled. The sad part is that it wasn't very busy so really no reason for the lack of service... The food was just like any other Chinese buffet... Average

    (2)
  • Sarah H.

    I'm going to have to give this place another shot, but our first experience with Hito Buffet was a mixed bag. The service was by far the best I've ever experienced from a buffet. Everyone was friendly and attentive. The food was very hit and miss - the sushi was good and surprisingly fresh and I was excited to see hot and sour soup - fairly unusual. The crab legs were also very good, though they would be better hot instead of chilled and it would be nice to have some drawn butter. Unfortunately we showed up about 30 mins before closing and almost all the rest of the food was almost gone and had been sitting out for too long. While they did tell us they'd make anything we wanted, what we wanted was to try a little of everything on out first visit and that didn't seem like a very reasonable request so we just picked through the old food and made do. The prices are very reasonable - $15 for dinner and $9 for lunch and there was a good selection, so we will try it during a busier time of day and hopefully improve the rating.

    (3)
  • Susan B.

    We were happy to find this great place in the location of the old LD Buffet. The food was very good and the wait staff was pleasant and efficient . High points were the excellent calamari and sushi, as well as the mushroom chicken and black pepper beef. The crab was a bit salty and the well cooked clams were devoid of any sauce or flavor. The cold foods were sitting under very hot lights making them too warm. We will definitely be back often

    (4)
  • Lin W.

    We went to Hiro Buffett tonight. There were many people waiting, but we got seat very fast. They clean and get ready tables very very quickly. It was out first time had dinner here. Many seafood choices and sushi rolls. Delicious! We had lunch here many times, not many seafood. Just a little complain, too salty!!! Overall, it is good Buffet and will come back.

    (5)
  • Dennis D.

    Decided to give the HIRO JAPANESE BUFFET a try, but there is nothing remotely Japanese about this "run of the mill" Chinese food buffet. It is a regurgitated LD buffet with new paint and some minor improvements. LD, supposedly, was closed after some employees complained to the health department. I think the same people are working/managing here as it is laid out the same but with a slightly lower quality of food, in general poorly prepared. I don't need to bore you with details but essentially it was a FAIL. Nothing specific but lots of little details just made me decide to not come back. I did not enjoy my meal but it wasn't terrible either.. Perhaps if the owner/manager gets a grip right now!!, reviews the menu, gets the servers to clean up their act, demands complete cleanliness at every point in the restaurant, takes good look at the food (swill) they were putting out and tastes it and then demands an attempt at perfection rather than accepting that they serve swill...then maybe, maybe they can save this place from MEDIOCRITY.

    (2)
  • Sandra S.

    It has always been a struggle to find an authentic Japanese restaurant in Colorado. As a seven year committed pescatarian, I've had my fair share from experiencing gas station sushi all the way to fresh from the sea sushi platters. My standards are easy enough to understand: quiet atmosphere, dim lighting, and privacy. Simple standards that can easily be tampered with, but it all can be overlooked if the quality of the food is higher than the price. Hiro, an easy going establishment where anyone could walk in and indulge themselves on a neverending buffet or bring in the whole family for a feast. Table or booth, whatever your preference may be, everyone is seated around buffet. The warm toned lighting reflects the steam from the trays that it almost appears as if I'm seeing clouds in the middle of the room. The best part about that scenario is that my nostrils come in contact with the aroma of sesame chicken, edamame, crab legs, and that steamed white rice. Dinner price of $14.99 per person may seem like it might hurt the budget, but consider the different types of seafood that can be devoured and the payment is trivial. From where I was seated I could observe the sushi being rolled up and presented. The Spicy Tuna Tempura roll was what impressed me the most. In one bite I experienced a slight crunch from the nori and a zesty kick from the drizzled sauce on top. It may not be a five star sushi bar, but remove the fancy knife shows and three foot tall flames and pay thirty bucks for a six piece california roll. Compare that to Hiro's all you can eat extravaganza of crawfish, oysters, and unagi. Once a plate has nothing left other than clam shells and empty sauce cups a lovely waitress immediately picks it up just to make more room for the next plate. Refills come once the drink is lower than the ice and, a "how are you doing?" question appears once during my meal. If orchestrated Christmas music is being played months prior to December and milky tinted windows do not bring an inconvenience, then I highly advise others to encounter Hiro once in their lifetime and experience what it's like to engulf delicately sauced seafood into their mouths one plate at a time.

    (5)
  • Beevee V.

    HIRO or HERO? Well, wake up Aurora!!!..We are finally having a decent Chinese Buffet to go to, We came there about 7pm on a Sat night and we had to wait for about 10mins to seat in, it was crowded, thats the good sign of a restaurant, people know where to go to have good food. On my first impression about the new HIRO buffet is that the new owner took over the last Chinese LD buffet, which was pretty bad, so they must have ran out of business?...The dinning room seems to be the same lay-out as the last Resto, but the food was much better taste and flavors, they have snow crabs which is very good, the crabs tastes Not salty as the other places, i like the deep fried blue crabs, the saute' octopus, the stirred fried chicken wings, beef and broccoli, hot and source soup, fresh oysters, and the spare ribs, all in all the menu is good and the flavors especially is all good, not too salty or too much MSG...The waitresses were all hustled to help and clean up fast, we had plenty of good food that evening, the food as you see here in the web page, may be the price is 1 dollar too high, but they do serve fresh snow crab legs, that is why. We were all happy, and we will come back... Thnxs

    (4)
  • Bryan Sean B.

    Buffet it out! Come hungry. The Sushi is the draw. #sushi with Jay Couch and Cindy D'Amario. I only snuck bites and it all was pretty great for a buffet. I had a beer. Jay and Cindy love this place and come often. I gotta get them Yelping!

    (4)
  • Audrey J.

    Highly recommended for lunch, as the lunch buffet is a measly 8.99 per person! Like any buffet there are misses, but generally you can find something you like. Cold: The sushi itself is mediocre; the rice is mushy and not very well seasoned, and the fish is sort of limp. The best was the nigri sashimi. The cocktail shrimp and oysters were great -- you can't really go wrong with those. Hot: Tempura green beans, broccoli, and sweet potato were all lovely. Fried sushi - a deep fried california avocado roll. mmhhmm, yup. The hot oysters (with the creamy orange sauce on top) were probably my favorite The chinese meats were all what is to be expected. I liked them with the seasoned (fried?) rice. The spicy chicken was the best. Dessert: Love the little ice cream containers -- but where's the green tea flavor????? Very american. The sesame donut balls with sweet beans inside were yummy, but not enough filling. Have the fried bananas with the vanilla ice cream -- you'll thank me. Miscellaneous: Edamame is well cooked and perfectly salted. The kimchi is as good as you can reasonably expect from a japanese buffet.

    (4)
  • Shane L.

    Buffets make you realize just how wasteful we Americans are. This place was pretty decent for a Chinese buffet, a solid 3 stars. They had more variety than any other buffet I've been to and for $15 on a Thursday night, that's not too expensive. Here's some of their notable foods: Crab: cold and waterlogged. Clams: no. Stay away. Didn't have any taste. What a waste of clams. Sushi: similar to grocery store sushi. Lo-mein: fnasty and has no taste. Fried sushi: who thought this was a good idea? Baked mussels: pretty tasty. Was my favorite item there. Ice cream: weird. Very weird. None of it is labeled with what flavor it is. It was very airy with no buttercream in it. Strawberry was better than vanilla. Calamari: not bad. Not Italian, but were you expecting that? Dining room is nice and they were good about clearing plates off your table. A strange bathroom cleaner smell was present. Little slow on refilling drinks. For the most part, the buffet was kept stocked. Only thing I noticed was the lychee bin was empty for a long time. You also get a free buffet on your birthday with ID and a paying adult buffet.

    (3)
  • Penny L.

    Decent seafood selection for the price and has sushi selection for dinner. Good stir fried long beans and soup selection

    (4)
  • Raj A.

    Best sushi bar anywhere in the Denver area. Seriously. Men's bathroom was pretty nasty, but my wife said the women's was fine. Food is worth coming here. A little on the expensive side, but the sushi is top notch.

    (5)
  • Blair C.

    This Asian buffet is in the same parking lot as H Mart. With that said, this buffet was quite busy on a Sunday and opened all day instead of closing for dinner. This was quite an impressive spread with 3 hot buffet bars, 2 cold buffet bars, and a sushi bar. 1 hot buffet bar had all fried foods like cream cheese wontons, fried sushi/vegetables, etc. The other 2 hot buffet bars had orange chicken, noodles, fried rice, teriyaki chicken, etc. The 2 cold buffet bars had fruits, veggies, crab legs, deserts, and etc. Overall, the food was meh. The fried foods were definitely better fresh because the longer the food was out it got soggier. That applies to all the food, but what can you do because it's a buffet. The hot plate food got cold once it was on my plate longer than 5 minutes. My favorite food was the fried sushi (only if it was a fresh batch). The cold sushi was pretty decent and I liked the fried donut. The crab legs were a little hard to eat without a crab leg cracker. Wish the cream cheese wontons had more cream cheese in it. For a buffet though, this place is probably better than most. But I'm still giving it 2 stars because I've been here before and the quality has gone down in the recent years.

    (2)
  • Nicholas G.

    With tip and a fountain drink I spent $15 for lunch. The food is what you would expect from a dollar scoop, the orange chicken was 80% breading some pieces were all breading. The crab cheese wongtons had no cheese or crab. No soft serve ice cream, bummer. Most the food was cold, to barely warm. Next time I'll just go to panda express.

    (2)
  • Tina R.

    Some items were hit or miss, but mostly a hit! My picky husband liked it and we will for sure return. Food seems to be running out but refilled quickly. We went during lunch on a Wednesday as it was my husbands birthday (free meal on your birthday with an Id) and the kiddos were on Spring Break. Been wanting to try it since they opened and we are glad we did. Great prices!

    (4)
  • Mariko A.

    I walked in on busy Saturday night; I was greeted and seated, promptly and politely. My drink order was taken immediately and brought to my table right away. From the time I walked in the doors to the time I started eating was about 5 minutes. Always a plus! The buffet was full and freshly replenished. Salad/Fruit/Cold Seafood Bar Chinese food/ Stir Fry Bar Hot Food/ Fried Food/ Hot Seafood Bar Tempura Bar Sushi Bar: Nigiri, Veggie, Cooked, Raw, Sashimi, Tempura Rolls. Dessert Bar: Cakes, Ice cream scoops, cookies. Everything was fresh, clean, crisp, & delicious! Great deal for your money! Definite come back spot!

    (4)
  • Oren S.

    I have eaten at Hiros probably a couple dozen times, so it struck me as odd that I've never reviewed it. I guess it's because I tend to review places that strike me as out of the ordinary, either really good or really bad. Hiro is very middle of the road, but in a good way. It's my standard goto comfort Asian buffet. It's where I go when I want good food that isn't overpriced and I don't want to wait for delivery. All their food is always very fresh and the place is always clean. They bill themselves as Japanese & Sushi, but the reality is that they're a mix with "American Chinese." They have some Japanese fair, such as edamame, gyoza, seaweed salad, tempura fried vegetables (you gotta try the sweet potato), kimchi and sushi. But they also have Chinese selections, like egg drop soup, crab rangoons, pepper steak, orange chicken and so on. If you are someone who is picky, Chinese or Japanese, you'll still find plenty to eat here. They also have a ton of seafood options including crab legs, raw and fried shrimp, mussels, clams, baked salmon and so on. The Vegetarian in your family will be able to find many options as well. Their Sushi bar has nigiri but is mostly maki. There are 16 roll options available plus one in the tempura fried area. They fry it in individual slices so to me it's over-battered and not my favorite. The rest of the rolls are pretty good quality for buffet style. I'd say comparable to King Sooper's sushi. Again, nothing to write home about, but good. They also have alcohol, and you can get Japanese beer, like Kirin Ichiban. Their deserts are the usual Asian buffet pre-manufactured things like creme puffs and little square cakes, but they also have plenty of fresh fruit, jello and puddings. I would recommend you stay away from the ice cream, because it's always old, stale and tasteless. I think a good way to gauge the quality of a good Asian restaurant is if Asian people eat there, and this place is always full of them. Overall, I like Hiro and I think you might as well.

    (3)
  • Alex L.

    This is your run of the mill Asian style buffet. The food is neither good or bad. If you can't decide on something, I would recommend coming here to eat. At $18 a person for dinner buffet, its a great way to satisfy an unruly appetite. The service easily gets 5 stars. The cooked Chinese dishes get 3 stars. The sushi, amazingly 4 stars. I even went back for seconds! Last on the list, desserts. That part just gets honorable mention other than the lychee they offer which was great. This is borderline 4 stars for me but some dishes seemed like they had been sitting under the heat lamp for quite some time. I'll give this place another shot. Not expecting world class food but definitely has a bit for improvement. Even if they did a little quality control and raised the price even a dollar, I'd give it a whirl!

    (3)
  • Lauren K.

    My family and I had an enjoyable dinner here. The food is decent and the service is great. They had a ton of crab legs that were fresh, although they didn't have much meat in them. Overall, it was a pretty good dining experience.

    (3)
  • Riza H. C.

    Still 3 STARS in my books... Hubs was starving and he REALLY wanted Buffet. *SIGH* So to this Hiro Japanese Buffet we went. That recent visit was on Saturday March 22nd 2014. When we arrived at this establishment, there was NO WAIT at all. That is good in my books. Time was about 18:30hrs ish. We came in perhaps before the DINNER RUSH or perhaps, the "Limelight" of this establishment went down south from other patrons what nots. We were given the Booth Seats, in which Hubs was hoping for that evening. As usual Hubs opt to have the Fountain Drink ($1.89), I think it was Root Beer of some kind. I opt to have water as part of my beverages. The Buffet, is all the same, with HOT dishes and COLD dishes and the norm sushi items. This time around, I managed to get and to eat the COLD CRAB LEGS. Nothing fancy, nothing stellar about those COLD CRAB LEGS. For that evening, they also have the SMALL CRABs, in which they just FRIED with Salt and Pepper, edible and doable, since I like to eat Crabs. Too bad, it was NOT Soft Shell Crabs but the norm "small" crabs. So beware of the shells and chew thoroughly if you are into those. Once again, the "Fried-Rice" are either over-cooked or gone bad. NOTE to SELF : Next time DO NOT take the Fried Rice. Hubs managed to get the Fried Udon Noodles. He said the food he choose that evening was A-OK. This time around, the Desserts are WAY better tasting. That was what Hubs said. I cannot deny, the Ice-Cream in the white containers, either they melted and re-freeze back, so it DOES NOT look appetizing to eat, the one I choose anyway was the Chocolate Chip Ice Cream tasted "yucky" too. *DOUBLE SIGH* I like Hubs option of Strawberry Ice Cream though. Our Main server, his name is Riki. Hubs indeed gave Riki considerable amount of Tips at the end of our dinner. Total cost of our Buffet with Tips and Tax that evening was $40. Left the establishment about 20:10hrs ish. TABLE : A5 Hiro Japanese Buffet 2797 S. Parker Road, Aurora, CO 80014 Tel : (303)-873-9999 Fax : (303)-751-0398 @59/2014

    (3)
  • justin d.

    I can't say much about this place, it wasn't bad but just wasn't great. The sushi for buffet sushi was decent didn't taste old or super fishy and they seem to keep up on the buffet line. Made the mistake of trying the out of season crawfish but I wasn't expecting much as out of season crawfish suck everywhere!

    (3)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 3:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : No
    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 : No
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : No

Hiro Japanese Buffet

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