Japanese restaurant offers upper and lower booths, a bar, and tables with some dated furniture. Atmosphere varies from loud with clattering plates to friendly staff creating a nice vibe. Space includes elevated booths with steps that may affect seating choices.
Unlimited sushi comes fresh to order with all you can eat options for lunch and dinner. The variety and quality make the unlimited sushi a solid choice.
Red bean ice cream stands out and tastes like chocolate. The green tea ice cream is also a must-try and often recommended alongside other flavors.
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Akita Sushi offers an all-you-can-eat dinner with sushi options.
The all-you-can-eat buffet is priced at $42, including tip.
Expect to be charged for excessive food waste if you don't finish your meal.
Modern Japanese restaurant blends traditional and contemporary styles with clean, spacious interiors and high ceilings. Atmosphere shifts from relaxed and welcoming to culturally immersive when Japanese is spoken, creating a unique dining vibe. Noise levels can be high due to design, but seating by windows offers pleasant views.
All you can eat sushi features freshest ingredients and a solid bottomless option for sushi lovers. The menu offers a wide variety with consistent quality throughout.
Matcha ice cream stands out as a popular choice. The menu lists mochi ice cream and a dessert of the day, but the snowflake ice cream's changing flavor is not disclosed, which can cause confusion or allergy issues.
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Oishii Sushi offers a Monday night special with Toro for every customer while available.
The all-you-can-eat lunch price is only available on weekdays.
The restaurant is closed on Tuesdays.
Tables feature grills for Korean BBQ and hot pot, creating an interactive dining experience. Spacious, clean interior combines with robot servers playing Super Mario tunes to add a modern, lively touch. Atmosphere ranges from comfortable to loud, with energy shaped by music and robotic service.
Plentiful all you can eat options include grill and hot pot. Korean BBQ offers a solid bottomless experience.
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Everyone in my party must be present to be seated.
The all-you-can-eat option for both hot pot and BBQ is priced at $32.95 per person.
There is a $20 per pound charge for food wasted.
Large bar and spacious seating create a busy, family-friendly atmosphere suited for casual dinners and cozy dates. Sushi offers a perfect rice-to-fish ratio with fresh sashimi and standout items like squid tempura. Pricing favors all-you-can-eat options, making it an accessible choice for sushi lovers.
All you can eat costs $20 and offers an endless spread of fresh sushi, sashimi, specialty rolls, appetizers, and cooked dishes. Staff regularly check in to take more orders during the meal.
Strawberry ice cream stands out as very delicious. Green tea and red bean ice creams offer classic flavors, with the Sexy Girl roll adding a unique twist.
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Kyoto Sushi offers all-you-can-eat sushi during lunch for $20.
All-you-can-eat lunch ends at 2:30 PM; arrive before last call.
The restaurant is closed from 2:30 PM to 4:30 PM daily.
Spacious seating with large booths and built-in grills creates a modern Korean barbecue setting. Loud K-pop music and multiple screens showing Korean music clips fill the space with high energy. Robot servers deliver food efficiently, adding a unique tech-driven touch to the lively atmosphere.
Unlimited soup and all-you-can-eat meat cooked to your preference come without limits. They truly deliver on the all you can eat promise without cutting off orders.
Melona ice cream comes free with the BBQ lunch. Ice cream bars serve as a complimentary dessert after the meal.
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Reservations are recommended to avoid long wait times, especially on weekends.
Expect a 2-hour limit for all-you-can-eat dining.
The all-you-can-eat price is $35 per person, including extras.
Large buffet restaurant features a hibachi grill and Mongolian grill with an open setup for custom picks. Interior is beautifully remodeled with a clean, inviting atmosphere that feels soothing and vibey. Seating is plentiful, supporting quick entry even when busy.
Soft serve ice cream comes from a self-serve machine. It offers a simple, cold treat option alongside other buffet items.
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Adult prices apply to children taller than approximately 5 feet.
Prices are higher on nights and weekends, reaching up to $25 on Sundays.
The buffet offers a huge selection of classic entrees and sushi.
Buffet restaurant offers an open hibachi grill and a Mongolian grill with many options. Atmosphere is noisy and lively, often with children running around. Interior includes a fish aquarium and is well lit but somewhat outdated.
All you can eat options include snow crab and crab legs. The price for unlimited food is about 20 dollars.
Dark Chocolate Ice Cream stands out with a rich, cocoa flavor. Small cups of vanilla, chocolate, and strawberry ice cream are available, but they charge extra for these after the main meal.
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On Saturdays, they serve snow crab legs.
The sushi bar is often closed without warning.
Expect to pay around $30 for the buffet, which some find overpriced.
Modern Japanese restaurant offers a small, tightly arranged space with loud music creating a club-like atmosphere. iPad menus and a full bar enhance the experience, featuring notable sake and cocktail selections. Decor and lighting show strong attention to detail, contributing to a stylish vibe.
All you can eat sushi offers a variety of items not common on other menus in Minnesota. The selection covers a broad range, making it a delicious option for bottomless dining.
Desserts feature mochi ice cream and Matcha Snowflake Ice alongside creative options like creme brรปlรฉe and a house special. The sweets go beyond standard flavors with unique textures and tastes.
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Lunch all-you-can-eat sushi costs $25, while dinner is $45 per person.
Oyster night is every Tuesday, offering a unique dining experience.
Sunday features an all-day dinner price of $50 per person.
Buffet restaurant offers spacious seating and a lively atmosphere with hibachi and pho stations. Lighting is moderate, creating a family-friendly vibe. Large statues in the lobby add a distinctive cultural touch.
Unlimited crab, shrimp, fruit, and sushi stand out here. You can also enjoy endless bowls of Pho every day.
Creamy ice cream stands out as a tasty treat available in cones or bowls. The dessert section also features various small cakes and cookies alongside fresh fruit.
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The buffet offers a wide variety of dishes, including sushi, hotpot, and dimsum.
Expect to pay around $24 per person for the buffet.
The restaurant has a clean and well-lit dining area.