Hot pot restaurant with modern stylish interior and hand-painted Chinese artwork creates a bright, roomy dining space. Atmosphere stays lively and inviting, fitting for groups or cozy dinners. Features include tablet ordering, tables with pot controls, and complimentary lobster and seafood offerings.
Unlimited snow crab, sashimi, and mantis shrimp stand out in this hot pot spot. Fresh skin shrimp and premium beef slices come with endless refills, plus unlimited durian and a variety of drinks like sodas and herbal teas.
Unlimited snow crab, mantis shrimp, and sashimi come fresh and excellent here. The sashimi matches quality from specialized restaurants, with highlights like Alaska sweet shrimp and salmon.
Good to know
You need at least three people to get one free lobster.
Expect to pay $59 per adult for the all-you-can-eat meal.
Mantis shrimp is available for a limited time each day.
Small space with adorable Japanese-themed decor creates a cozy and inviting atmosphere. Energy stays friendly and relaxed, suitable for dates or family outings. Sushi stands out as fresh and high-quality, offering a wide variety in an all-you-can-eat format.
All you can eat sushi offers a great variety and quality choices with friendly service. The menu includes both all you can eat and regular options at fair prices.
Fish cuts come in generous portions and taste very fresh. The sashimi offers a great variety alongside classic sushi options.
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The AYCE price is $34 plus tax per person, with a current promotion of $5 off.
The AYCE menu includes sushi, sashimi, salads, and grilled meats.
Any leftover food, including sushi rice, will incur an additional charge.
Luxurious interior blends modern style with traditional Japanese touches, featuring unique decor and anime murals. Atmosphere feels warm and relaxed, inviting for any occasion with comfortable seating and a spacious layout. Energy stays easygoing, supported by light music and a welcoming vibe.
Fish arrives with very fresh quality and a great variety of cuts. Sashimi stands out for its freshness compared to other dishes.
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The price for the Saturday all-you-can-eat sushi is $29.95.
There is free street parking available near the restaurant.
The restaurant offers an all-you-can-eat option for both sushi and kitchen dishes.
Small Japanese restaurant offers a cozy, stylish atmosphere with clean, wide tables and a pleasant playlist of throwback songs. The vibe is warm and inviting, suitable for casual meals or special gatherings. Fresh, high-quality sushi stands out as a defining feature.
Unlimited food costs $35 with some restrictions. The all you can eat option offers good value and includes a clear explanation from the owner about menu choices.
Fresh cuts stand out with an all-you-can-eat menu featuring a wide variety of appetizers, rolls, and sashimi. Presentation is beautiful, and flavors are consistently amazing.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends.
The all-you-can-eat menu costs $35 per person.
Lunch specials are available on weekends.
Sushi restaurant offers a clean and spacious interior with calm and relaxing atmosphere. Tables are nicely spaced to avoid crowding, and sushi is served with minimal rice to highlight fresh fish. The environment stays quiet and peaceful, especially during off-peak times.
High quality all you can eat sushi includes gyoza, white tuna, eel, fried scallops, chicken skewers, and ice cream. The experience offers a wide variety of dishes with consistent quality.
White tuna stands out with its freshness and flavor. Sashimi overall is nice and fresh, offered in an all you can eat format.
Good to know
The all-you-can-eat sushi costs $30.95 per person plus tax.
Kids eat half price at the all-you-can-eat sushi restaurant.
The AYCE menu includes salads, soups, tempura, teriyaki, sashimi, and sushi rolls.
Small Japanese restaurant with low ceilings and casual decor creates a loud atmosphere that can challenge conversation. Seating includes about 15 tables and 8 booths, offering comfortable arrangements without sushi bar seats. Fresh, high-quality sushi and sashimi stand out amid a lively, energetic vibe.
All you can eat lunch offers fair prices and very good quality food. Oreo tempura with ice cream is part of the unlimited dessert options.
Slices show perfect cuts that highlight the fresh, buttery taste of the fish. Options include a top-notch selection in the Sashimi Deluxe and a fresh salmon sashimi praised for its quality.
Good to know
Miga Sushi is BYOB, and there is a liquor store three doors down.
Reservations are recommended to reduce wait times, especially during dinner hours.
The all-you-can-eat lunch special costs $32.95, with smaller portions than the regular menu.
Sushi restaurant offers a modern, stylish interior with cozy seating and a large fish tank that adds to the ambiance. The space feels cramped and crowded, especially near the entrance, with noticeable noise and close tables. Sushi quality is generally fresh and well-regarded, featuring standout items like sashimi and vegan options.
All you can eat sushi offers a very good value with a wide selection. The bottomless menu lets you order freely and enjoy plenty of options.
Freshness stands out with high foot traffic keeping the sashimi consistently fresh. Salmon and shrimp sashimi are notable, alongside a good variety of nigiri and sushi buffet options.
Good to know
The restaurant closes from 3:00 pm to 4:30 pm daily.
The all-you-can-eat option costs $35 and is considered a good value.
BYOB is allowed, so bring your own drinks.
Sushi restaurant offers all-you-can-eat menu with fresh sashimi and a varied selection including rolls, appetizers, and hibachi items. Atmosphere stays quiet and cosy, suited for date nights. Some areas show worn decor like peeling wallpaper and unpainted ceiling spots.
All you can eat menu offers a great selection at solid prices. Service stands out as the best in all you can eat sushi spots.
Options include pepper salmon, eel, white tuna, and smoked salmon. Sashimi comes with all you can eat orders.
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The all-you-can-eat sushi for $30 is a great value.
They are BYOB, which enhances the dining experience.
The restaurant offers a good selection of rolls, appetizers, and hibachi items.
Small space with light jazz music creates a quiet and calm atmosphere. Sushi is fresh and flavorful, often praised for high quality and creative rolls. Friendly vibe with homey feeling invites relaxed dining.
Offers all you can eat options at a good price. The bottomless deal provides plenty of value for those wanting to eat more.
Tuna sashimi stands out with fresh, clean flavor. Complimentary sushi features torched sashimi and crab meat. Mixed sashimi orders come in generous portions but receive minimal staff attention.
Good to know
All-you-can-eat options are available at a reasonable price.
They allow customers to bring their own alcohol.
Water is served in bottles, which incurs an extra charge.
Upscale Japanese restaurant with beautiful, luxurious interior and conveyor belt sushi visible through a chef's window. Atmosphere is dark yet inviting, balancing relaxed energy with elegance. BYOB policy with provided wine glasses and ice buckets encourages a leisurely dining experience.
Unlimited sushi comes at a fixed price of $35 to $40 per person. The deal offers great value with unlimited portions available.
Fresh and varied sashimi comes with excellent quality and a balanced rice-to-fish ratio that highlights natural flavors. The all-you-can-eat menu includes sashimi, letting you order as much as you want.
Good to know
The restaurant is BYOB with no corkage fee.
All-you-can-eat sushi is available for $35 per person.
There is a one-hour time limit for the all-you-can-eat option.
Buffet restaurant offers spacious, elegant interior with clean, bright ambiance that feels inviting and calm. Guests enjoy interactive hibachi and hot pot stations alongside a wide seafood selection. Seating can feel cramped despite overall spaciousness.
Unlimited bubble tea and a desserts bar keep things fun for kids. The buffet offers fresh, plentiful food with endless options, including unlimited seafood.
Wide selection of fresh sashimi and sushi options stands out. Each dish is well-prepared and beautifully presented with many seafood choices.
Good to know
The lobster buffet is available only on New Year's Eve and New Year's Day.
Social media posts from Friday to Sunday can earn a free steamed lobster.
On New Year's Eve 2025, the price increased to $46 plus drinks with a 12% service fee.
Small space with Japanese style table seating creates a cozy atmosphere that feels warm and inviting. The place gets lively and crowded, especially during popular times. All-you-can-eat sushi options attract many, making it a hot spot for sushi lovers.
Freshness stands out with regular cuts of sashimi that taste clean and well-prepared. The menu includes sashimi alongside rolls and makis, which is uncommon for all-you-can-eat spots.
Good to know
The all-you-can-eat option costs $29.99 or less per person.
Bring your own bottle of wine as the restaurant has a BYOB policy.
Sodas are charged separately, costing $8 for drinks.
Buffet-style sushi restaurant offers spacious seating and a modern, cozy decor with Asian parasols overhead. Atmosphere varies from friendly and lively with music to occasionally unpleasant due to seafood odors. Features include individual hot pots, a dessert bar, and a semi-private room for groups.
Unlimited seafood options include crab legs, stone crab, and lobster alongside endless sushi and prime rib. Free boba and unlimited drinks come with the all you can eat experience, offering great variety and value.
Thick slices of fish come in tiny plates that keep portions manageable. The selection includes tuna, salmon, squid, mackerel with roe, ikura, scallop, and more, all served with care to avoid cross contamination for allergies.
Good to know
The buffet charges nearly $50 per person for the regular Asian-style buffet.
Expect wait times of over an hour depending on your party size.
Food safety concerns have been raised regarding temperature and sanitation.
Tatami rooms with Japanese-style floor seating create a warm and inviting atmosphere. The space feels casual and family-friendly, encouraging sharing and relaxed dining. BYOB policy adds flexibility to the experience.
All you can eat options include sushi, miso soup, and dumplings. The menu offers a variety of dishes to enjoy without limits.
Fresh sashimi options include eel, salmon, pepper salmon, tuna, and albacore. Orders come quickly, arriving in less than 10 minutes after selection from paper menus.
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The all-you-can-eat menu costs $28.99, offering a wide variety of sushi.
Lunch specials are available for $20 from Monday to Thursday.
Sushi Village is a BYOB restaurant, allowing guests to bring their own drinks.
Buffet restaurant offers a bi-level seating area with a hibachi station and a real sushi bar featuring sashimi and fancy sushi options. Atmosphere feels pleasant and inviting, with spacious and comfortable seating. Music plays today's hits, creating a relaxed vibe suitable for families.
Freshness stands out with a good selection of sashimi, nigiri, and sushi rolls. Options include sashimi served without rice alongside seafood boil styled crab legs and lobster dishes.
Good to know
They charge $25 per adult plus $2.50 for drinks, with a 30% tip added.
Expect to pay $76 for two people, which some may find excessive.
The buffet offers a good selection of seafood for under $30.
Sushi restaurant offers cozy indoor seating with a friendly, family-oriented atmosphere that is relaxing on weekdays and lively on weekend nights. Seating is tight, and the space features beautiful plants and neat decor. An all-you-can-eat option and BYOB policy add to the casual dining experience.
All you can eat sushi offers a rare find in 2024 and proves worth it every visit. Endless sushi options make it a solid choice for celebrations.
Freshness stands out with a wide selection of sashimi alongside sushi and other dishes. Some servings include extra rice underneath, which adds bulk to the sashimi plates.
Good to know
The all-you-can-eat menu is $26.99 on weekdays and $30 on weekends.
Expect a wait during peak hours, especially on weekends.
They charge $1 for every piece of sushi not eaten.
Waterfall entrance and clean, cozy atmosphere create a calm dining space with all-you-can-eat sushi options including sashimi and unique rolls. Large gatherings fit well thanks to spacious layout and huge back parking lot. Music stays calm, supporting a quiet vibe ideal for relaxed meals or takeout.
Offers an all you can eat menu with a wide variety of options. The bottomless dining experience is popular and encourages multiple visits.
Freshness stands out with sashimi included in the all-you-can-eat options. The selection covers classic tuna and adventurous salmon, offering a variety that fits well with the overall menu.
Good to know
Expect a mandatory tip added to your check regardless of service quality.
The restaurant has a one-dessert policy, limiting choices to one item per customer.
The all-you-can-eat sushi is priced at $30 per person, excluding drinks.
Large buffet restaurant with modern decor and ample seating offers a clean, welcoming atmosphere. Music leans toward a younger crowd and plays at a loud volume. Amenities include a hibachi station and Korean grill bar, with WiFi available.
Freshness stands out with large 2-inch pieces of salmon and white tuna. Sashimi slices are thick and never have a fishy taste, which is rare for a buffet.
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Water is charged at $3 per person.
Tea is charged at $2 per cup.
The price for two adults and a 6-year-old on a Sunday is $77 before tip.