From my observations that have come from writing articles about Florida’s restaurants, I have come to believe that many Floridians embrace buffets.
Whether you’re on a fixed income like many of Florida’s seniors or not, a buffet can be an easy way to get many food choices for one fixed price. For those who like to sample plenty of foods, a buffet can make sense.
However, one Florida buffet was temporarily shut down by state inspectors, although it now appears to be reopened.
About Super Buffet: I could not find a website or social media presence for this restaurant. However, from reviews, it is evident that it offers an Asian buffet with sushi, hibachi, and plenty of seafood. The reviews also make it clear that the food is abundant and kept that way.
Price-wise, according to a sign posted on Google reviews, the lunch buffet is $12.95 and dinner is $17.95.
St. Petersburg patrons give this place 4.1 out of 5 stars. A reviewer named Billy wrote:
“Excellent Chinese buffet! The buffet is huge, with dozens and dozens of selections! Everything was fresh and tasty! I really enjoyed it. I’m on vacation…but I’ll be back! When I do, I’ll definitely eat here again. Authentic Asian cuisine!”