If you love a good buffet, New York has something to brag about. A new study found that three buffets in New York ranked among the top 25 best buffets in America. The report was put together by BetUS and looked at Google review scores, buffet prices, and soft drink prices to rank buffets across the country.

Mount Vernon Buffet Cracks the Top 10

The highest ranked New York spot on the list was Flaming Grill and Modern Buffet in Mount Vernon. It came in at number 8 in the country. The buffet has a 4.4 Google rating and costs $14.99 per adult.

Soft drinks are extra at $2.49. The restaurant is known for its live hibachi and Mongolian cooking stations, along with a wide mix of seafood and other all you can eat options.

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White Plains Spot Also Made the List

Another New York buffet that made the national ranking was UMI Hotpot Sushi and Seafood Buffet in White Plains. It landed at number 21 and had one of the strongest ratings with a 4.8 score on Google. The price was higher at $25.99, but soft drinks were included.

A Bronx Buffet Rounded Out New York’s Showing

Hibachi Grill and Supreme Buffet in the Bronx also made the top 25 list, coming in at number 24. It had a 4.3 Google rating and a buffet price of $18.99. Like the White Plains location, soft drinks were available at no extra cost.

New York Had a Strong Showing

While New York did not take the top overall spot, having three buffets place in the top 25 is still a strong showing. Maybe the new KBBQ & Hot Pot in Vestal can give them a run for their money. If the grand opening is any indication, I think they could find themselves on the list very soon.

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