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| - My go-to spot in Gilbert to get my Sushi grub on! My wife and I usually do "all you can eat" here, and we go a step higher and upgrade to the "all you can eat sashimi"! It is SOOO worth it to do this!!! The difference between all you can eat and the sashimi version is $24 vs $30!!! BUT, this is OUR preference so it may not be yours. The reason my wife and I do this is because we LOVE salmon and tuna! And without eating rice, we NEVER get full without getting our moneys worth, in fact TWICE our moneys worth! We will seriously wipe out a whole slab of salmon before we've decided to switch to another fish or other item on the menu.
A negative though to this sashimi all you can eat, is we experienced getting some still-frozen salmon sashimi when it was really busy and when we order a ton of it. We get it, they probably didn't have enough to accommodate our huge order, PLUS it was super busy, so they didn't have time to thaw a lot of the frozen salmon slabs.
To pay $6 more to avoid that excessive amount of rice you eat when you try to stuff your face with all these sushi rolls is definitely worth it. I feel like I can order a lot more rounds of sushi, and it's actually quite healthy if you're only eating fish, maybe some rolls if you're feeling the urge for a little rice.
This place is probably the best sushi place near Gilbert but trust me when I say, we're not the only ones that knows about this place! They are many loyal customers that will come here often with their kids, their families, and their friends so here are some helpful tips:
1) Best things to order are: sashimi salmon, sashimi tuna, baked salmon and scallop roll (THE BEST roll ), crunchy California rolls with eel sauce, eel sashimi, spicy scallop, and more salmon! Lol
2) you HAVE to go at less busy times, or else the wait is pretty long, AND your "all you can eat" experience will be hindered since they have to accommodate to so many people. You might end up waiting for your next orders for quite awhile!
3) don't waste your time on the additional fillers on the all you can eat menu like fried rice, or weird dim sum items that shouldn't even belong in a Japanese restaurant
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