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Welcome to Eat Well Modern Buffet

Eat Well Modern Buffet, located in North Plainfield, NJ, offers a diverse selection of buffet options including sushi, Korean BBQ, hibachi, and seafood boils. Customers praise the cleanliness, spacious seating, and attentive service at this buffet. With a range of dishes from Chinese fare to American favorites, there is something for everyone. While some reviewers note the average food quality, the affordable lunch prices make it a great value. The dessert section may be lacking, but highlights include delicious fried shrimp and well-prepared crab legs. Overall, Eat Well Modern Buffet is a solid choice for a satisfying and varied buffet experience.

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  • Eat Well Modern Buffet
    1250 US-22 North Plainfield, NJ 07060
    1250 US-22 North Plainfield, NJ 07060 Hotline: (908) 941-4118

Welcome to Eat Well Modern Buffet, a one-of-a-kind dining experience that combines the best of buffets, sushi bars, and steakhouses all under one roof. Located in North Plainfield, NJ, this establishment offers a wide range of amenities, including reservation options, takeout, delivery, wheelchair accessibility, and more.

Customer reviews rave about the clean and spacious setting of Eat Well Modern Buffet. With a diverse selection of food options, including Korean BBQ, sushi, hibachi stations, seafood boils, and a variety of desserts, there's something for every palate. The pricing is also a standout feature, with lunch specials starting at just $13.99.

While some reviewers highlight the average food quality, the overall value for the price is exceptional. Favorites include the fried shrimp, crab legs, and BBQ meats, along with a range of soups and desserts to satisfy any craving. The attentive service and comfortable seating add to the overall dining experience.

Whether you're looking to indulge in a feast or enjoy a casual meal with friends and family, Eat Well Modern Buffet offers a unique dining experience that is sure to leave a lasting impression.

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Imani L.
Imani L.

Lovedddddd this buffet. Honestly, the buffet industry is dying so when I find one- especially one that's either brand new or has great reviews, I jump on the opportunity to give it a try. This place is clean, has tons of options, and even more space. I loved that they have a Korean bbq section, that was a super nice touch because most Chinese buffets have additional Hibachi grills but not Korean bbq. Overall the food was really great. There were stand out dishes like the scallion lobster and chicken and broccoli but then rubbery not-so-good meets like the Korean bbq beef. I really hope they keep up the establishment because I would love to come back and enjoy again.

Jess D.
Jess D.

What an addition to the area. This buffet is located right off 22 in North plainfield right next to the IHOP. They are a pretty big location with lots of seating for almost any size party . The service is good they are pretty attentive with getting plates cleared away as you move onto the next dish . They have several hot bars, plenty of options for everyone from sushi , typical Chinese dishes , some American, Korean BBQ, and seafood and hibachi. So many things to choose from so you better come hungry . Prices may seem a bit high but with all the selections you have it's definitely worth it .

Lana M.
Lana M.

M-Th lunch for an adult is $13.99! (02/24) Good food, polite service, varied selection, excellent lunch price, clean. Solid 4! Went for lunch on a weds and for the price, really great value. The selection of food at lunch time was good, including oysters and varied sushi lineup. Food was also very good for the price, I didn't feel anything was terribly overcooked and taste was good by Chinese buffet standards. Frozen desserts were individually packaged ice cream and ice cream bars. KBBQ isn't the kind you grill at the table, they had some marinaded meat at the hibachi station that they would cook for you. If you came for a kbbq experience, it isn't that kind of place.

Angelo B.
Angelo B.

The food quality is fairly average, but its incredible value at the M-F lunch price (under $14). Theres a fairly large range of items ranging from Chinese to sushi to Hibachi stations to American options. Again don't expect great food, but its decent for the price. My favorite was the hibachi station, and I think next time I visit I will mainly eat from that. There isn't a huge desert section available, but they do have fruits and ice cream. Its a large restaurant and we didn't have trouble getting a table at lunch. It is right by a Costco.

ChiChi A.
ChiChi A.

The reviews don't do this place any justice! This was a great experience and the food was amazing. This place gives you options from sushi, Korean bbq, hibachi, seafood boils and a whole bunch of desert options. The service was great and the place is extremely well lit and the food areas are clean. My only Con would be the spacing and the cleanliness of the tables you have to eat on. Other than that no complaints!

Luis R.
Luis R.

The place is definitely nicely decorated and set up. Plenty of seating and the place is surprisingly not so noisy. It's probably because people are too busy enjoying the food. Now I'm not going to say that this place blows every other buffet out of the water, but they are good. The fried shrimp is delicious and melts in your mouth. Crab legs are not too salty like some places. The servers are very attentive but not intrusive. I should have gotten pics of the hibachi station, which is different as they do cook for you Hibachi style with a great options.. you can't go wrong for 25 bucks pp on a weekend. I'll be back!!!

Yixin L.
Yixin L.

Decent buffet for the price, but like all buffets everything was salty making me very thirsty. Went for lunch on a Saturday. They had several types of ice cream and a selection of cakes for dessert. Bbq meat was soft and tasty. For lunch had salt and pepper crab legs (without the leg part and only top of the leg). Had a hibachi station and 4 types of soup. Sushi was a disappointment for me. They didn't have eel sushi and mostly all sushi was fake crab meat. They included cream cheese in the salmon sushi so I couldn't eat any.

Raymond K.
Raymond K.

Happened upon here on opening night and it's $20 for dinner on a weekday ($14 for lunch and $26 for weekends iirc). This replaced Arooga's. They're playing Chinese EDM here, It's pretty catchy (but a bit loud) loll. Seating is made of some pleather material and it's comfy. I asked for hot tea and asked my waitress if it was black or green and was told black. I was fine with this but received green tea instead, which was still okay since I drink any tea, but the green tea was super watered down. It'd be better if they used 2 teabags per tea kettle; 1 teabag is prolly good for 12 oz of tea max. My thoughts on the food are below. The green beans are crunchy and pretty good. Edamame is tasty as well. Shrimp tempura roll with cream cheese- ok. Didn't notice the cream cheese when I got it. Cream cheese should not be in sushi. Inarizushi (rice and seaweed inside a tofu pocket)- decent Salmon sashimi- fatty, tasty. A lot better than expected at this price point! Mackerel sashimi- tasty, Briney, yummy. I got 4 plates of this. Kalbi (Korean beef short ribs) - large pieces of low-mid grade kalbi. Pretty fatty, had one tough piece. But overall quite yummy and awesome that they have this for a $20 dinner buffet! Octopus "sashimi" (it's cooked)- the spicy soy sauce is good, octopus is crunchy and pretty good overall. Cooked white fish- a bit dry Bacon wrapped imitation crab?- bacon was yummy. Surprisingly good overall Pork steak- tender, but a bit too salty Hibachi- my thin steak was overcooked, but noodles, leeks, onions, mushrooms, noodles, and sauce were very good. Oysters- delightfully okay. Cream puff was eh, same with red velvet cake, chocolate mousse topped cake was good, canned peaches good, pudding was alright. Overall, excellent for the price point. A little hesitant on the 5* since I've only visited on opening day, but unlimited kalbi and surprisingly decent sashimi (better than an average non-traditional sushi place) makes this buffet worth it.