3.5
Pros:
Lots to choose from in AYCE menu
Pretty good prices
Cons:
Portion sizes vary differently per order
I never get reviews for AYCE restaurants that compare them to their non AYCE brethren. You can't compare the 2 honestly. If you come to Sano Sushi with realistic expectations, you will be just fine.
Sano is your typical AYCE sushi joint. This place is much bigger than it seems from the outside. There are many tables inside that can seat large parties if needed. Dinner Friday to Sunday costs $24.95. That's already a pretty good price compared to other places. If you pay in cash you 10% as well! Yay!!
Sano offers a lot on their AYCE menu. There are many categories to choose from. It seems like pop is also included on the menu which is a rarity but something nice. This place is run by Chinese people so there are come Chinese type dishes on the menu as well. The sushi is what you would expect from an AYCE joint. It's decent but nothing special, which is right where it should be. If you expect the highest quality here you're out of your mind.
The portion sizes here are all over the place. One order the sashimi is one size, the next it's twice the size. Sometimes they don't even follow the the number of pieces they have listed on their menu per order. More food is usually not a bad thing but when they charge you for unfinished portions it can throw you off.
All in all, Sano is a pretty decent AYCE sushi joint. It does it's job at a very good price. If you want omakase type sushi, you will need look elsewhere. Come in with the expectations of an AYCE joint, and you'll be fine.