I just ate the best sushi of my life and speaking as a Chicago native who has eaten sushi her entire life that is saying something.
The buffet is 17.95 just under 21$ with a soda. They won't have liquor till next week so I can't comment on that. The sushi though was amazingly fresh, I asked and it is driven in from Chicago but since the Sous Chef wasn't in I wasn't able to confirm that it is flown in but it tastes like it has to be. I raved about the quality of food and service to the hostess/manager and mentioned that the only thing missing was octopus. Her response was to check to see if they had any so she could offer it to me for free, when she found out it they were out she asked if there was anything else I wanted to try.
The sushi wasn't just the normal selection of handrolls. They had a large selection of maki like dragon rolls and spider rolls. They also had a large selection of sashimi and a tuna with peppercorns and sauce that was good enough to make you cry.
I ate about 15 pieces with only a few duplicates and enjoyed every one. There worst I could say is that I like my spicy tuna spicier.
The service was amazing as well, our drinks were not allowed to get less then half empty before the waiter was offering to refill. They didn't hover but they didn't ensure that we never wanted for anything. When I went up for dessert which was on small plates the waiter rushed up to help me carry them because I was having a hard time juggling the plates with my cane. He also made sure to offer me fresh fruit and plated it himself before carrying to back to my table.
I didn't order off their menu but watching plates being brought out I could tell that they plated them beautifully with Japanese touches like vegetable flowers. I also asked the man with his son near us how they enjoyed their food since they had said they didn't like sushi. They raved about the goyozas and teriyaki chicken.
All in all it wasn't just a meal it was an experience and one that for under 25$ I will be repeating again soon.