"2011-11-10T00:00:00"^^ . "5"^^ . . "6"^^ . "2"^^ . . . "I'm writing this review for the All-You-Can-Eat deal for Dinner.\n\nMy friends and I got dropped off in the center across the street to dine at another renowned sushi place (Yama sushi?) When we took a look at the cluster of people waiting outside, my empty stomach dropped. The wait was about 45 minutes, and I said Hell to the No. So I yelped for sushi nearby, and found Kabuki.\n\nWe worked up our appetites running illegally across the street in heels and dodging cars. The strip mall where Kabuki is dilapidated and straight up scary looking, but don't be fooled.\n\nKabuki is clean, well decorated, and run by wonderful Japanese people! All you can eat is 25 for dinner--\n\nThere is a separate menu with special rolls, nigiri, maki, appetizers, cooked entrees (mini udon!!), and dessert to select from. We ordered a little bit of everything under the sun, down to dessert... so I can safely say everything here is bombskies. Definitely try the desserts!! They have a few different mousses that are delectable. \n\nThe waitress was so sweet and suggested items from the menu. She checked on us every 10 minutes with a smile so huge her eyes were actually like this ^_ ^ . \n\nKabuki makes me so happy. So happy in fact, I never regretted eating so much sushi when I yakked a later that night from partying too much. TMI? Yea, probably. Sorry... but it was that good."^^ . "5"^^ .