Decent all-you-can-eat lunch options and a place that doesn't choke your maki rolls in rice. When it comes to AYCE sushi, first I tell people not to expect the greatest quality. Then, I advise them to choose a strategy to eat a well balanced (eh?) and a satisfying meal.
For example, I start with few sips of soup and bites of salad to make my system ready. Order some hot green tea instead of cold water which doesn't go well with hot food. Start with sushi - the simple slice of fish on a bed of rice. Discard half the rice and stow it away on your plate. Next, order some maki rolls (or hand rolls) and devour them. To give your taste glads a break, get some cooked food, such as tereyaki chicken, which you will eat with the rice saved previously. All the fried foods - dumplings, spring rolls, tempura - are strictly to be eaten at the end of your meal. That's how you do it. You are welcome.