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Welcome to The Journey

"The Journey" is a popular Japanese and Chinese buffet restaurant located in Indianapolis. Known for its extensive menu offering a variety of sushi, hot entrees, and dessert options, it caters to a diverse range of palates. Customers rave about the friendly service and the abundance of food choices available. With standout dishes like the Avocado Roll, Beef Teriyaki, and Crab Rangoon, "The Journey" provides a satisfying dining experience for both sushi lovers and those seeking traditional Chinese cuisine. Whether dining in or opting for takeout, this restaurant impresses with its quality and variety of options.

LOCATIONS
  • The Journey
    7155 E 96th St Indianapolis, IN 46250
    7155 E 96th St Indianapolis, IN 46250 Hotline: (317) 578-9933

Welcome to The Journey, a restaurant offering a unique dining experience in Indianapolis. This establishment specializes in Japanese, Buffets, and Chinese cuisine, providing a variety of options to cater to different tastes. With a range of utilities such as takeout, reservations, and delivery, The Journey ensures convenience for all guests.

Located at 7155 E 96th St, Indianapolis, IN 46250, The Journey can be easily accessed for a delightful meal. The restaurant offers a plethora of options, including Maki - Sushi like Avocado Roll, Boston Roll, and Dragon Roll, Gunkanmaki - Sushi with a variety of ingredients, and hot entrees such as Chicken Teriyaki and Crab Cake.

Customers have raved about their experiences at The Journey, with one mentioning the amazing service and friendly staff. Another customer highlighted the great selection of dishes, including sushi and dessert options, at a very decent price point. Whether you're craving seafood or traditional Chinese dishes, The Journey has something for everyone.

As a food reviewer, I can attest to the delicious offerings at The Journey. The sushi was fresh, the hot entrees were flavorful, and the overall dining experience was delightful. If you're looking for a diverse buffet with quality food, The Journey is definitely worth a visit.

Don't miss out on the opportunity to indulge in a culinary journey at The Journey. With its wide range of options, excellent service, and cozy atmosphere, this restaurant is sure to leave a lasting impression on your taste buds.

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C C.
C C.

Amazing service, everyone is friendly!!Fantastic experience we had. We go there a lot . Lots of foods!! We enjoyed. Try it out guys!

Melissa A.
Melissa A.

Great selections, little sad there is no crab legs anymore. Hibachi grill could use a little more selection but it's still yummy! Great sushi and dessert bar too. Price very decent for what's offered and hey it's all you can eat!

Bill K.
Bill K.

We stopped there for lunch on our way back from the airport. They have my favorites at lunch time: Fish, calamari, and duck! The service was great as well! We all enjoyed our meals, thank you!

Lindsey C.
Lindsey C.

Let me first say... I was very hesitant on trying The Journey due to all the differing reviews BUT I was pleasantly surprised! If you are looking for an Americanized Chinese buffet, this is your place. Tons of options ranging from sushi, crepes, mashed potatoes, multiple Chinese dishes, fruit, and dessert. Don't skip the coconut shrimp! There is quite a few parking spaces and so many seats within the restaurant that waiting isn't long even on a Saturday night!

Suzanne K.
Suzanne K.

My husband was hungry for shrimp and sushi. He thought going to the Journey would be a good place for fresh sushi. We went early, about 6:00pm. (They open at 5 on Saturday). When we arrived the parking lot was full. Upon entering the restaurant, there was no wait. We were greeted by a lady who asked how many? Upon telling her it was just us she raised her arm, as if directing a wagon train, for us to follow her to a booth. We were greeted at the table by wait staff named Emmy. She was friendly and offered us a drink menu suggesting sake for a drink. We bought the sparkling sake $13.95, it was really nice. Kind of sweet but not too much, perfect for spicy flavored food. The buffet is set up by salad and fruit, Sushi, American food with roast beef and ribs, fried food, Oriental custom stir fry and Chinese foods. In the center is a chocolate fondue (It used to be a chocolate fountain) My husband enjoyed shrimp cocktail, Kim chi and mussels. Then, sushi. I joined in the sushi, spicy tuna, tuna, shrimp on rice, tuna on rice. In addition my husband had clam and a couple other fish items. We felt that the sushi we ate actually paid for the meal. At this point, I am full but my husband got fried shrimp, soft shell crab, pot stickers and some other seafood dish. We were very pleased with our food at this point but thought we should try the prime rib. If I would have stopped prior to the prime rib my review might be different but the meat was awful. Raw. Tough. Some kind of roast but not prime rib. Dessert was coconut cookies and I wanted sesame balls. They were out but Emmy talked with a chef who made a new batch. She came to our table with a cup full and said she hoped I liked them. A kind jester that was not expected. Our bill with the sake was about $70.00. I had coffee which costs $3.50. (My husband commented that I could have had a beer for the cost of the coffee) It is no frills dining, with limited verbal interaction with the team members. Plates are cleared quickly and there is no rush dining. Would we go back? Certainly, for the sushi and not real soon but for a cold winter night out, and a husband craving big amounts of seafood it worked for us.

Allie W.
Allie W.

Came here recently at my brother's request for his birthday dinner; and I'm glad he chose Journey! I was impressed with the wide variety of foods--lots of sushi and pretty decent quality for buffet sushi. The crab rangoon... *chef's kiss* The potstickers... *chef's kiss* I look forward to going back! Xoxo, Is this thing on?

Brenda J.
Brenda J.

This restaurant has been around forever. When it opened, it was known for low prices, fresh food and a chocolate fountain surrounded with gargantuan strawberries, marshmallows along with other fruits to dip. While the huge fountain doesn't erupt from the restaurant's center at lunchtime (it maybe dinner only) there's still something for everyone. They have steak, spare ribs, sushi, dessert crepes made to order (limit 2 per person), a full salad bar, soups, pot roast, quesadillas and so much more.