Sushi restaurant offers a clean, modern space with wood and leafy plant decor creating a relaxed, cozy vibe. Large dining area features soft music and good lighting, making it comfortable for casual gatherings. The atmosphere balances an upscale yet welcoming feel throughout.
All you can eat sushi offers generous sashimi portions with good quality salmon and eel. The menu includes sashimi options, which is rare for similar spots, and the overall experience is budget friendly with better quality than expected.
Fresh fish stands out in this all you can eat sushi setup. The menu works clearly with a budget friendly price point and consistent quality throughout.
Good to know
The all-you-can-eat price is $40 per person, which includes a variety of sushi options.
The restaurant maintains a clean environment, including the dining area and bathrooms.
Expect a wait time of about 30 minutes during peak dinner hours on weekends.
All you can eat sushi buffet offers a huge selection with fresh, delicious options at a reasonable price. Warm, modern decor creates a welcoming atmosphere that suits both intimate and lively gatherings. The space can get crowded and loud during peak times, but it remains stylish and inviting.
Unlimited sushi offers excellent flavor and variety, including a standout Octopus sushi roll with balanced textures. The setting feels like a calm, modern oasis, enhancing the all-you-can-eat experience with consistently great service.
All you can eat sushi includes soups, salads, and appetizers like crab rangoons and gyoza. The menu offers a great value with a broad selection beyond just sushi.
Good to know
The all-you-can-eat sushi option costs $27.99 per person.
Reservations are not accepted; expect long wait times on weekends.
Leftovers cost $1 per piece if you can't finish your meal.
Open kitchen with grill cooking creates an interactive dining experience. Bright, clean space offers big booths for large groups and a friendly, calming atmosphere. Unique tilted bowls and Mongolian-style food set it apart from typical restaurants.
Sweet potato and tiger rolls stand out with fried sushi, salmon, cream cheese, and avocado. Sushi here tastes consistently delicious and offers good value.
Fresh ingredients sit neatly on a very clean buffet where you can build your own bowl and watch it get cooked. To-go options come either from the buffet or as pre-made bowls, priced by weight and often cheaper than the pre-made ones.
Good to know
Prices are reasonable, with full meals available for under $20.
Expect large portion sizes, often enough for leftovers.
An 18% gratuity is added for parties of five or more.
Robotic servers with cat ears deliver food in a space featuring built-in hibachi grills and a sushi bar visible to diners. The atmosphere stays quiet and low-key with occasional pop-ey background music and futuristic decor. Sushi quality is often praised, making it a notable spot for all-you-can-eat sushi experiences.
All-you-can-eat sushi includes sashimi, nigiri, and rolls with no clear limits. Quality stays consistently high and the sushi tastes amazing. Prices remain affordable for the amount and variety offered.
Lunch offers a sushi buffet that provides good value. The buffet price stays reasonable while delivering a solid selection.
Good to know
The price for unlimited sushi is $24.99 for dinner.
Wednesday night dinner costs $25.99 per person.
The all-you-can-eat lunch is priced at about $15.
Bright, clean space with well-laid-out buffet stations and comfortable seating creates a relaxed atmosphere. Large groups fit easily, and fresh sushi and a variety of seafood stand out among offerings. The environment feels updated and welcoming with a tidy, modern decor.
Fresh and well prepared sushi stands out with a wide variety including crab and mussels. The all-you-can-eat sushi bar offers quality above typical buffets alongside hibachi and seafood options.
Offers a wide range of Asian-style buffet options with a focus on fresh seafood like salt and pepper prawns. Staff keeps the buffet well stocked with quick refills and attentive service.
Good to know
The cost per person ranges between $19 and $30 depending on the time and day.
A 15% gratuity is added for groups of five or more.
The buffet offers a wide variety of options, including crab, mussels, and sushi.
Small, quiet sushi restaurant with a laid-back, family-friendly atmosphere and somewhat dim lighting. Interior is clean and neat despite an unassuming, worn exterior. Offers all-you-can-eat sushi with fresh, high-quality fish and reasonably priced menu options.
Offers an all-you-can-eat sushi option with no round limits on rolls, sushi, and nigiri. Features fresh sashimi like salmon and white tuna, and enjoyable nigiri such as unagi. Prices are reasonable and the food quality is consistently good.
All you can eat options feature freshly made sushi prepared quickly. The quality and price make it a solid choice for sushi lovers.
Good to know
The all-you-can-eat sushi option costs $27 per person.
Reservations are not required but recommended for larger groups.
Expect a wait time during peak hours, especially on weekends.
Mongolian BBQ setup resembles a salad bar of raw vegetables and meats with a sushi bar and grill adding variety. Atmosphere feels fun and inviting yet a little cramped, fostering friendly and warm interactions. Music includes upbeat tracks, enhancing a chill and comfortable dining experience.
Sushi here shows care and artistry in every roll. Fresh ingredients make the dishes tasty and beautiful with consistent quality across different options.
Buffet offers a large variety of vegetables, proteins, powders, and sauces, all freshly stocked. Guests can pick ingredients, season them, and choose sauces, with an all you can eat option allowing multiple trips through the line.
Good to know
The restaurant charges $14.99 per bowl, with no extra for rice or noodles.
Expect a total cost of around $40 for two people, including drinks.
First-time visitors may find the ordering process confusing without clear signage.
Sushi restaurant offers a cozy atmosphere with robot servers delivering food. The space feels quiet and somewhat outdated, with furnishings that show wear. Affordable all-you-can-eat sushi options attract diners looking for value.
All-you-can-eat sushi comes fresh and in large amounts for $14.99, ordered easily through an iPad at the table. The sushi is good quality and the staff is very nice.
Sushi comes with an all-you-can-eat option ordered via iPad at the table. The price stays low compared to other sushi spots, making it a good deal for unlimited sushi.
Good to know
For every piece of sushi left on the plate after 7, a $1 fee is added.
The all-you-can-eat option is ordered through an iPad at the table.
The restaurant has been reported to have cleanliness issues.
Rotary sushi service features a conveyor belt with robotic delivery adding a playful touch. The interior is modern and beautifully themed, creating an inviting and family-friendly atmosphere. Plates move quickly, offering a fresh and flavorful sushi experience with a creative vibe.
Fresh, flavorful sushi rolls on a conveyor belt, offering a unique all-you-can-eat experience. Staff clearly explain prices and provide friendly service, making it a great value for sushi lovers.
Offers an all you can eat sushi experience with prices around $20 to $30. Food quality and variety stand out compared to typical buffet-style spots, making it a good value for the price.
Good to know
The all-you-can-eat option is priced at $20, offering good value.
Expect a one-hour wait during lunch hours, especially on holidays.
Customers must eat what they take or face charges for leftovers.
Buffet restaurant offers all-you-can-eat ramen and sushi bars alongside a hot pot option and unlimited milk tea. Brightly lit and spacious interior suits families and groups, with a clean, updated decor. Birthday celebrations add lively noise and flashing signs, creating a fun, energetic atmosphere.
Wide variety of sushi and seafood options includes rolls, sashimi, and crab legs. Sushi bars offer top notch quality unmatched by other buffets in the area.
The buffet offers fresh crabs, grilled shrimp, lamb, and pan-seared salmon that melts in your mouth. It features rare dishes like frog leg, white tuna, eel, oyster, and snow crab alongside unmatched sushi quality.
Good to know
The buffet charges $29.99 per person for lunch.
A 12% service charge is added to all bills as of October 1, 2025.
The restaurant closes at 10 PM on Sundays.