Amrita J.
Yelp
When a friend mentioned us going to an "All-You-Can-Eat" Sushi restaurant, I was excited, and nervous all at the same time! I mean who doesn't love sushi and wants to eat it ALL?!?! But then I'm like "dude, can I even eat that much?" "is it fresh?" "is this really a good idea"?!?!
Well I will help you out with all those questions by saying: 1) They make it fresh as you order, so no this is not a sushi buffet 2) And YES it's a good idea!
So it's a very small space, so if you're going to go, you probably want to get there earlier than you actually want to eat. Luckily, I just saw on Yelp, that they have a live waitlist so you can gauge the time frame for your wait.
So it is a bit pricey for the All you can eat deal, $40 for dinner and I think $32 or so for lunch. Definitely would come for lunch if possible just to save. However, it's great if you get even just 2-3 rolls, you'll get your money's worth. Most of the sushi comes in pieces of 8 so keep that in mind.
I literally had to starve myself for the day to prep for this....haha! It worked though, I like that they offer literally everything on the menu as part of the deal, so you can get an appetizer, sushi, and dessert even as part of the deal. So I did just that.
Started with a seaweed salad
Rolls:
Baked Roll: Mountain (wasn't really a fan, it was okay, but not my fav)
Sushi Rolls: Ex Girlfriend and Final Desination Roll (both were delicious, definitely would get them again)!
Dessert: The Green Tea Mochi Ice Cream
I definitely enjoyed my rolls, and did leave just a few on the table, they do charge you regardless of whether or not you finish your rolls, so come with your appetite ready. Luckily for me, I had a bunch of hungry men in the group, who took advantage of my smaller appetite and finished them for me. LoL! I also got to try a few of the other rolls that they ordered, but couldn't remember them all.
The only things ordered between our group that we had complaints on and weren't fans of were: 1) Die Hard Roll (it was literally just doused in Sriracha sauce, so it was spicy sure, but had NO taste outside of the sauce) and 2) The Avocado salad...was good, but had alot of avocado on it. Now normally wouldn't be a complaint, but it will fill you up quickly if you're trying to do the all you cant eat, so just keep that in mind. Heard it was a good salad though, just couldn't finish it if you wanted to eat other things.
I don't know if all you can eat is the ONLY option, or if you can order a-la-carte as well. Honestly though, for the price of sushi, I think going with the all you can eat is your best option.
I'll definitely be back, when I'm really craving sushi and have dieted for the day to be able to eat it all !