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| - I love coming to Oishii for my takoyaki and sushi fix. The thing is, you have to adjust your expectations when you come here. They are not comparable to a Japanese or sushi restaurant, but they should be compared to other all you can eat restaurants. In that category, I think they do a good job of maintaining quality, taste and service. They're also one of the only ayce places in the SE.
In terms of food, I think they have one of the best selections of cooked and raw (sushi) menus for an all you can eat place. They also have a selection of dishes that I've never really seen elsewhere (eg. Natto, creamy yakidon, whole roasted makerel, etc).
All of their cooked foods are pretty tasty, as are the sushi rolls. My favorites are still the red coral roll, Hollywood roll and fire Kirin roll.
I do think that their portions are often skimping (especially the sashimi, tataki and yuke), but it doesn't usually bother me because I'll order more ahead knowing this. I should clarify, this may not be the case for a la carte, just for ayce.
Service is also usually really good. The servers are usually very friendly and helpful, especially if you've never gone there before. They're also quite attentive. It never takes too long to get a new order in and food is usually out within 10-15 minutes.
Overall, come to Oishii if you want a good all-you-can-eat experience and you want to try a bunch of different dishes. Do not come to Oishii expecting a good sushi restaurant; that's not what it is.
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