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Cheapest all you can eat sushi with decent quality that I've been to in Phoenix, not that I've been too much. Came here around lunch time on a Saturday. Lunch all-you-can-eat pricing is around $15 a person. pricing is definitely good. You get a menu and you get to choose what you want and they make the order on the spot. Which is definitely a plus instead of having it pre-made. I don't really eat much of the raw stuff. So my favorite was the eel. Definitely recommend getting the hand rolls over the regular rolls. They don't skip out on the quantity. Also I had some tamago, which was okay. Shrimp and roll, shrimp tempura rolls were average. I do like their seaweed salad, Garden salad was okay as well but was mainly cucumbers on top. Fried scallop was also good as well, would pass on the Yakitori's. Finished it with a green tea ice cream, which is pretty good. Not too sweet, but you will finish that one scoop and want a little more. But summer shredding. Menu is pretty extensive especially if you like the raw stuff and they also have fried rice and udon noodles, but I was full already. Menu does mentioned that you will get charged for food that you don't finish, so order what you can eat. Don't be greedy. Service is pretty fast and friendly. Decent parking lot outside.
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