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| - Came here last night and am pretty stoked about this place. It's clean, wall decor is pretty awesome and quality of the food definitely met the small expectations I had with all-you-can-eat establishments. With a menu that's half cooked plates and half sushi, this is bound to appease everyone's appetite. If you are here just to eat the sushi alone, definitely worth it!
You can pretty much order an unlimited amount and it's like not like they were trying to push our party out after a certain amount of time which was great. I am a sashimi lover and even though the quality isn't as great as a normal sushi restaurant - I thought that it was a small price to pay considering that they were pretty generous with how thick each slice was and it around $23 dollars with tax. A sashimi plate alone is already $14 bucks. My oompa loompa fat ass was definitely happy with that as I waddled to my car, stuffed to my heart's content.
I was curious to see if they were going to make the rice and veggie ratio higher to actual fish high to offset the all you can eat cost, but surprisingly all the hand/rolls actually came with less rice and normal sized fish pieces. The only thing is that you won't see some favorites on the menu like soft-shelled crab probably due to costs. Looking through all of their rolls, you'll see a reoccurring pattern where most consist of some combination of avocado, eel, crab stick, crab mix, shrimp tempura, salmon, and tuna to the point where you feel like one roll sounds awfully similar to another that you just read. I ordered some tempura, katsu, and my second favorite were the noodles which turned out to be pretty good as well.
I would recommend you make the effort to come here for lunch rather than dinner. Portion sizes and pretty much everything on both menus are the same except for the sashimi option which is only available at night, but you can easily substitute that at lunch by ordering a bunch of nigiri.
Service could have been a little better - but I just hope that the quality doesn't go down as that's usually what happens with these kinds of places after they've opened for a while. Try it out for yourself and bring some friends to join you in their ridiculously oversized booths!
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