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| - It's 10:30pm on a Tuesday night, and it hits me that I'm hungry... Really hungry! I remembered driving by this place, and it looking fairly crowded before. I yelped it, and it looked try worthy.
This place is not bad at all. You can't beat the price for all you can eat sushi in Vegas. I was seated at the bar and was given a brief explanation of how the all you can eat works. The waitress suggested that I order small because whatever I don't eat, I will have to pay for in addition to the all you can eat price. Also, you have to eat the rice and the fish (sounds obvious, but I do know of people who would hide the rice and just eat the fish). Also, you can order half rolls (4 pieces instead of 8), so you can eat more of a variety. There is also a 1 hour time limit... so no pulling Man v. Food all day here.
I ordered and ordered because I was determined to get my money's worth. I had the sweet shrimp (only 1 order per person), snow crab hand rolls, crab sticks, garlic tuna (my least favorite), halibut, some kind of variation on the a shrimp roll with avocado, more snow crab, the hottest 911 roll I have ever had (I couldn't feel my tongue-- it was awesome), and more halibut. I was stuffed, but determined to finish my last hand roll when I was asked by Jun (one of the sushi chefs) if I wanted anything else. I told him I was tapping out. I had fought the good fight... then he offers dessert. I'm not one to turn down sugar, but I don't think I could have looked at more food much less ate it.
My bill was about $30 with my plum wine. The only reason I couldn't give this place 5 starts is because I've had fresher fish elsewhere at an all you can eat. Of course, this was in Cali.
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