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- Hours:
Mon-Thu. 11:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
Mon-Thu. 5:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.
Fri. 11:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
Fri. 5:30 p.m. - 10:30 p.m.
Sat. 11:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Sat. 5:30 p.m. - 10:30 p.m.
Sun. 11:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Sun. 5:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.
- Price Range:
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$$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Parking:
- Private Lot
- Attire:
- Casual
- Good for Groups:
- Yes
- Good for Kids:
- Yes
- Takes Reservations:
- Yes
- Delivery:
- No
- Take-out:
- No
- Waiter Service:
- Yes
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- Yes
- Outdoor Seating:
- No
- Good for:
- Lunch
- Alcohol:
- Full Bar
76 reviews for Tokyo One
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If you are a Fan of Japan house.
Then, you would definitely a Fan of Japan House.
My Family and I have been Loyal Customers of Tokyo One!
SO many choices to choose from and Everything is perfect !
Eat the sushis here , and it will make you make you stronger................
SIKE!!!
But, it will make your tummy feel good !
Especially the Miso Soup and the Green tea Ice cream for deserts.
Tokyo One (big bro of Osaka in Plano) is one of the better place b/c of their variety + choices it a buffet nevertheless the fresh/authenticness is ok but not 100% there. lunch time price is about $17 and night time $25
if you're an sushi enthusiast I'd just recommend you to go to a nice Japanese restaurant and spend $30 but if you are really hungry and want to try a little of everything Tokyo one is the place for you
they have many rolls to choose from but most are based on california roll ... with accessories and there's always salmon, tuna, white tuna for sashima., there're also fried tampuras, salads, hibachi grill, some chinese dishes, steamed eggs, some cold appetizer dishes and udon and soba soup noodles cook as you ordered........free green tea or red bean or mango ice cream for dessert =)
they have a long history of being the only Japanese buffet restaurant in Addison, so the quality is better than your regular buffet type of place if you have a huge appetite and want to try a bit of everything and nothing too authentic or exotic this is your pick when you're around Addison area
I used to go here at lunch and it was okay. However the last two times I went there (both on Friday) I've spent the weekend loitering around the bathrooms in my house.
I had a co-worker who claimed he got worms eating here, and I think I believe him.
Haven't been back in several months... don't plan to.
All you can eat gourmet sushi.
Need I say more?
Ok. De. Lish. Us. Every imaginable variety of sushi, and then some. Other seafood and asian entree items, too.
Giant selection/varity as well.
Huge dessert section (again, fancy stuff, not your ordinary Chinese hole-in-the-wall buffet).
The feel of the place is definitely on the ritzy side, but attire doesn't have to be formal by any means.
The price is high, but then again, check the place out and you'll understand why. I've been twice and would go again, definitely!
We've been coming to Tokyo One for years and it's always top notch.
One of the best buffets I have found. They have many items for most any type of eater, so you can bring non sushi types and they can enjoy the multiple other offerings. Their soups are excellent, fried shrimp and eggplant, excellent, all sorts of grilled meats and dumplings, fried rice and made to order lo mein type combos, great. A cold salad buffet and extensive sushi buffet complete the feast.
But we go to their lunch buffet on Saturday because you can get all you can eat steamed crab legs. And my husband takes the all you can eat literally, and just eats crab legs till he can't breathe. During the week there are no crab legs at lunch, so if you like them, plan on a Saturday lunch.
Good deserts on the buffet, and be sure to try the red bean ice cream, unusual but excellent ending to a great meal.
Good, friendly service. Clean.
Check this place out!
I came in here with low expectations.. because buffets are never good (except for Fogo de Chao, they're just awesome).
With my low expectations, I was not disappointed.
The food was not all Japanese, which really annoyed me.. Tokyo is Japanese yeah? They had a lot of Chinese - Korean - Taiwanese dishes that did not fit in. Even though some Americans are still ignorant of Asian culture, I'd like to see restaurants push forth the cultural differences for once. Instead of "confirming" these stupid and ridiculous mix ups.
Anyways, the sushi was disgusting and dry.. and udon tasted like crap. Sadly, the things I enjoyed here were not even worth the bill I had to pay in the end.. (and they weren't even Japanese cuisine.)
If you want to get your money's worth, don't go here.. but if you want to fill up on crappy "Asian" cuisine go for it.
(I'd suggest taking a few tums before going though.)
For a Japanese buffet, this is as good as you get, especially considering in the mid-west, where Asian cuisine is quite limited. The quality of food easily matches that of some of the sit-down Japanese restaurants and definitely chains like Todai. The good quality applies to the large variety of selections from sushi to crabs to desserts, sort of reminding the experience in one of those Vegas buffets, except at a much more reasonable rate (under $20 for weekday lunch and $30 for all meals).
Tokyo One is quite delicious. I've been here for lunch and for dinner and I must say, the dinner price is worth it. I love starting out at their ramen bar. My favorite is the hot and spicy seafood soup. I always add some quail eggs and seaweed to my bowl. Their roll selections varies from day to day and they're not really bad at all. My favorite is their eel roll. It's always seasoned perfectly. They have a nice variety of sashimi, it's not the best but it is a lot fresher than most places. You should try their marinated mussels. Sweet and succulent, you really can't stop eating them!
If you're not into consuming raw seafood, you have a huge selection of cooked dishes such as chicken and beef yakitori and grilled lamb. I love their tempura station because they are constantly putting out fresh fried goodness. Huge deep fried shrimp and veggies are put out for your consumption.
Save some space for their ice cream and dessert bar. I highly recommend the green tea ice cream and their creme brulee. They used to serve individual dishes of the creme brulee but now it's in one huge serving dish. Don't be intimidated by it, just dig in.
Nothing better than celebrating a month of no eating than by visiting a place with lotsa eating! Hubster and I decided Tokyo One's massive buffet was a wise option after a month of fasting. Truth be told, no one item is particularly great here. Wait, except the shrimp fried rice which is, quite possibly, the best fried rice ever. But I digress. The beauty of this place is the sheer quantity and variety. You can have rolls, sushi, tempura, salads, shabu shabu, massive crab legs, hibachi, various hot items like dumplings and such, and dessert. And after you've unbuttoned your pants and decided you can't eat another bite, order a scoop of the mango sorbet because it's that good. Do not be fooled, this is not a place for sushi connoisseurs. It is, however, a pretty solid $30 investment, especially when you haven't eaten during daylight hours for the last month.
Very very good buffet. I have been here separate times for lunch and dinner. There is an extensive selection of soups, sushi and the standard Japanese fare. I would recommend going here only for lunch as it seems you are paying significantly more money for not so much more variety for dinner.
I'm giving this 3 stars for a dinner location but it would be closer to 4 for lunch. Don't get me wrong, I really liked the variety of the buffet and was pleased with the quality of food provided, however at $43.30 a person (dinner + drink + tip) I think there are better options. Lunch is $15.99 vs. $27.99 for dinner so it is a much better value. I had a good time and enjoyed the food but found the wine list to be lacking (only one Sauvignon Blanc, and it was from California) but not overly expensive ($7 a glass is about average). Service was good and the staff was friendly. I guess my only complaint is the lousy piano music that was playing (I don't understand it!?!?!).
I might go back for lunch.
After hearing many good things about Tokyo One I decided to give them a try. My expectations where high from word of mouth and the long wait we experienced to be seated. After being seated we waited at least 10 mins for our server to greet us and take our bar order. I finally took the stroll to map out my sushi attack plan. They do have an extremely wide selection of food to choose from but I was already disappointed by the appearance / presentation of the food due to fellow patrons constant attack with tongs and spatulas. The taste and quality also weren't up to my expectations. Granted I've never been one for feeding trough style eating. If you're one who values gluttony over quality then there's no other sushi buffet that can compare. I for one have no intentions of going back.
Sushi is not the best because it a buffet. Again, why do you want to pay $25 to eat their buffet when you can pay $25 to eat a good meal at real Japanese restaurant. Tokyo one just like Japan house, they are just at typical Japanese buffet restaurant in Dallas Ft.worth. I rather pay little bit more to eat a fresh mean then it sit on buffet for while. the taste are not the same when the food sit on it for long time. If you never been there not hurt to try it.
With the recommendation of others below on Yelp, I decided to give this place a chance. I was really excited about it but was disappointed when I got there. I thought there were supposed to be over 40 different sushi, but most of it looked the same. Don't get me wrong, the food was very fresh, but I just don't think it had the selection I got at Onami in California.
My husband seemed to have a different response and said he really enjoyed it. Maybe my experience would be different if I had dinner instead of lunch (where they serve crab legs).
I hate to admit it, but this place is REALLY GOOD!
I try to avoid buffets, but my brother was craving this place.
It's not cheap, however the variety is pretty darn good! seriously.
The sushi is not comparable to Yutaka or Nobu (5/5 rating) but I would give it a 3.5-4 rating for the freshness and rolls (i am very very strict when I am rating sushi).
All and all... I'm happy I went and will go back every now and then.
Green tea ice cream was goooooooooooood!
This place is decent if you need a sushi fix. I've been here two to three times and have never been disappointed.
The sushi was sufficient in variety and quality. The hot food was a bit disappointing. Some of it seemed like it had been sitting there for quite a while, and I've always been there during high volume times. I've never tried the soup or the hot pot, but I know that it is an option. I got some green tea ice cream for dessert, and the waitress offered me a second helping once I ate the first serving. I declined, but it was nice to know that I could have as much as I wanted.
I went once with a friend who is not very discriminative when it comes to food, and I also went with a friend who is a sushi obsessed, Asian food snob a different time, and they were both quite satisfied. So, all three of us liked this place.
Long time customer, but after today I will not go back again. The rolls are decent enough to eat. The sushi and the sashimi have a rough texture. You can tell the fish have been thawed out.. it shouldn't be frozen. I'm not 100% if they did freeze it, but the texture is not great. Miso soup and the custom soups are okay. Vegetable bar is okay - edamame is cold and unsalted, I like mine warm/steamed with sea salt or kosher salt. The hibachi and deep fried items are decent as well.
Now, here's where I draw the line. I was standing in line for the grilled items - pork chops, teriyaki chicken, beef tips, sliced beef ribs, etc. The "griller" was crouched behind the cooker. I looked over and he had a tub of meat ON THE GROUND. I'm not sure, but isn't that unsanitary to keep any kind of food 10(+/-) inches from the ground? Also he was using his bare hands to dig around the tub. His hands were hairy. He turns his head to sneeze on the refrigerator door handle. He digs some more through the beef.. he's still crouched and the meat still on the ground. Digging away. When he finishes, he opens the refrigerator door and grabs another tub full of meat and places the other right under the grill. Hmm.. I was grossed out. He didn't even wash his hands. Just wiped with a towel. At least do that in the back and make me think this place is sanitary.
I just ate the fried rice and sushi rolls. My dad loves buffets. I'm picky and he's not. He didn't even think it was good. We've been coming here for a long time and it's just not the same anymore. Where's the love gone to?
Let me start off by saying that I'm not a picky sushi nazi. But oh my goodness, as a bonafide buffet connoisseur, this is as good as it gets. There are tons of choices and the service is great. There are about 5 soups, a salad bar, a hibachi grill, bunches of sushi, and a dessert bar if you make it that far. You get a sake set on your birthday and they are very accommodating for groups. The green tea ice cream is fantastic. Absolutely worth the price.
pig out city --- sushi is not the greatest - but if that's what you are looking for - go elsewhere - the noodle bar and the "cooked" area is where its at. the Tempura alone keeps me coming back here. But the Grilled Salmon Belly is the pearl in this place. Talk about rich and fatty. So GOOD! I always start slow - sashimi, maybe some rolls and then BAM! Like most reviews - it is not the best quality but less that $20 for soooo much food for lunch is a plus. Beats any pseudo-Chinese buffet around. If you have nothing planned for later in the day - go here Load up and fight the nods when you get back to the office! The desserts are ok too, but I am always too full to try them all.
I grew up in Dallas, TX and basically grew up at Tokyo One. My family and I came here all the time. It truly is the best Japanese buffet I've ever been to this day. Well, in the U.S. anyways.
Everytime I go back to this day, they add more items to their already enormous selection. Lots of different rolls, sushi and sashimi to choose from. I typically like to go during dinner, although lunch is cheaper for about the same selection. However, they have yellowtail at dinner!! My fave!! You can ask the sushi chefs behind the counter to make hand rolls for you. Any kind you want.
More favorites at the hot food area are chawanmushi, baked green mussels and shrimp fried rice (I know, but good fried rice is worth mentioning.). Lots of tempuras to choose from: shrimp, sweet potato, etc. My brother loves the teppanyaki station. Choose whatever meats and veggies you want and they'll stir fry it up for you! The noodle soup station is also awesome! I love having the freedom to choose exactly what I want in my noodle soup including the flavor of the soup!
Ok, and here' the crazy part. They also have hot pot! I know!! Talk about having everything. So typically, my family would get a couple plates of the sushi, etc. and then ask the server to set up the hot pot at our table. They have all the ingredients from green onions, tomatoes, napa cabbage to shrimp, taro, corn, thinly sliced beef, pork, EVERYTHING!
And of course I never leave without having their most awesome creme brulee!!! It really is the best I've had!! You can also ask the server for red bean and green tea ice cream all included.
The lesson here is wear loose fitting clothes when you go and happy eating!
The only place I go for Sushi Buffett!
Fresh sashimi, good service, good shabu-shabu, good teppanyaki...
YUM!
I typically try to avoid buffets, however when traveling I will give all buffet a chance. So when I was in Dallas visiting, my friend took me here. At first, I had reservation about sushi buffet - lack of turn over (food staying out longer then necessary), hard rice, etc.
We went there for lunch, got seated and ordered our drinks. My strategy at any buffet is to walk around and see what stuff they have before I grab the plate. The lay out was simple. The center island had all the cold food, expect for one end - it was udon/noodles and soups. Most of the center had sushi and sashimi. They had salad, kimchi, etc. as well. They also had dessert table, shabu-shabu table and finally one table for hot foods - fried food to grilled food.
Now, I was ready. Got my plate, got my favorite rolls (i took one of each since they had a lot of them), then grabbed lot of the sashimi, especially tuna. I expected some of the fish to be old, sitting around, etc., but the fish was good. The rice was good too, it wasn't sitting around waiting. It helped that it was the weekend, so lot of folks were there eating. The Udon was okay, I had better, Todai Udon was better and I'm not Todai fan!
We then ordered the shabu shabu, we grabbed what we wanted to put and enjoyed the warm broth, along with cooked food items. I also got lot of the kalbi (short ribs), this was good, so I would highly recommend this when and if you visit.
Like I said, I have thing about sushi buffets, but I'll visit this place again when I'm out there. Give it a try!
I gave it a 3, but its really a 3.5, but yelp wont let me put that.
Let me start out by saying that I am not a huge buffet fan, theres alot of problems associated with buffets - especially sushi ones - if theres not alot of turnover, the fish can sit out there for a long time and not be fresh, also, buffet food quality tends to be lower. but, thats not really the case at tokyo one. The food is all pretty decent quality, and pretty tasty. There are pretty good maki rolls, but not a huge variety. I wish there was more.
The service was very good, whenever I went off to get more food, my old plates full of wasted food would be gone. I really did not feel good about all the wasted food, but that is the nature of buffets/my fault a little bit.
The only reason it didnt get more stars, is because its a little bit on the pricey side (i went for dinner, i think lunch is cheaper)
It's a buffet, but I don't really want to classify it as such. Wonderful food, down to the quail eggs that are available at the 'ramein' station, to the freshly prepared (in front of u) sushi bar.
I have to add this- I absolutely hate sushi, and talked myself into trying some because of the freshness and quality of it, and how good they make it look.
The service is amazing. I have been there a few times and every time we go now we make a game out of trying to spot our server taking the plates away. I know this sounds silly, but there are many times (because they are so efficient and good) that you don't even notice them.
And the fact they have servers / chefs at a lot of the different stations impressed me.
A bit more $$ than the normal buffet, but well worth every single penny, whether out with the family or trying to impress a important client.
Definitely give this place a try at least once.
To quote half a dozen other Yelpers, this place is REALLY GOOD. I'm not a sushi expert by any means, but I loved everything I ate. There is much variety, and everyone will find something they like. I particularly liked the miso soup, and my guy loved the udon noodles and beef kabobs.
I love this place!! My parents really enjoy the sushi.. they have just a great big middle section where its nothing but sushi.. take about sushi heaven for my parents!! I did get to scarf down some cali rolls.. not bad at all.. had better but hey it was still yummy!!
They did offer a good selection in their regular buffet.. I fell in LOVE LOVE LOVE for their tempura shrimp.. man I wish I had one now!! They do fried them fresh..and they do go quick..The hibachi was working heavily that Saturday but manage to get so good stir fry noodles!
They have a few selection on soup...and they have an okay dessert area.. but I'm usually to full to even look at it..
We did get to enjoy their hot pot.. we got to do it ourselves..it was decent but wish they offer more for the hot pot.
My mom wanted to come here for her birthday. I stand by my original review. The sushi here is ho-hum but the hot food is delicious! I LOVE the shrimp fried-rice! Ok, before you start rolling your eyes, let me first tell you that I'm Chinese and surrounded by fried-rice all the time. So yes, when I say the fried-rice here is good, you better believe it's DAMN good. Lol.
They changed the marinade on the Korean short ribs. They used to marinade it with the Kalbi marinade like in Korean restaurants. They now use some kind of citrus marinade. You can taste oranges. It's weird, but still all right. I liked it better before, though. The tempura batter is too thick and doughy, not light and crisp like it should be.
The sashimi was either still kind of frozen or warm and swimming in mayo sauce. Ew. The rolls are all right, but Osaka Sushi has better variety. Still, I'd come here for lunch just for the fried rice, mushrooms, and short ribs. A terrific value for those of us who want sushi and other dishes for cheap.
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8/5/2008
Tokyo One is a pretty good sushi buffet. Sure, it's owned by Chinese people, but hey, they make… Read more »
I was looking for a buffet that served all you can eat crab legs and stumbled upon Tokyo One. I personally am not a fan of sushi, but the buffet had way more to offer than just uncooked fish. Hibachi steak, short ribs, chicken, shrimp, fried rice, edamame, shrimp cocktail, crab legs, a noodle/soup station, delicious fresh fruit, and awesome desserts.
My only complaint is that the crab legs are served cold. I prefer hot steamed crab legs, but given the quality of the crab, it wasn't a big deal. I was disappointed that there was no hot butter at the buffet, nor were there nut crackers for the claws... but to my delight the waiter saw that I had crablegs and brought the crackers and asked if I would like hot butter.
I tried the desserts and didn't expect much... typically buffet desserts are flavorless and a waste of time, but all-you-can-eat creme brulee, who could pass that up? The other desserts were really good as well, so good that I overdid it. Then the waiter comes by asking if we wanted ice cream... I couldn't pass it up. I had the green tea and my daughter had the mango sorbet, both were great.
I think it's about $28 for adults and $14 for kids, so it can be a bit pricey for a casual meal, but if you like sushi and japanese food, you can get your money's worth here.
I've been visiting Tokyo One in Addison for several years now and have yet to have a bad visit. They have a very good selection of sushi rolls and sashimi. Their salmon sashimi is always delicious with just the right amount of marbling. They also have this mixed sashimi salad which is often tossed in a creamy honey mustard dressing or cream cheese dressing as it was today.
Their selection of hot foods are great especially if you like baked mussels, baked oysters, teriyaki, and tempura. Their dessert bar is pretty decent, offering a selection of fresh fruits cakes, and sometimes custards. I highly recommend the creme brulee which always has a generous crust of caramelized sugar. But if you can't find anything at the dessert bar that suits your fancy, ask for a bowl of green tea ice cream or red bean ice cream. It's fantastic also.
Stuff your face sushi buffet for not that much. But, the quality of the sushi reflects in the price & mass amounts of it = only average. They also have cooked food which is a plus for non-sushi eaters. Been there several times.
Only one bad experience when I went up there during a holiday and they were charging dinner prices during the lunch hour. Too bad they didn't mention that when I called to verify they were open on that particular holiday. Eh.
I go to Tokyo One for lunch often, and you can get insanely full on all kinds of sushi for a good price. The staff is really friendly and attentive, and your drink will always be full. The lunch buffet comes with sushi and a hot bar with things like short ribs and tempura, and there is a good selection of Japanese salads.
As far as the sushi goes, I'm not picky and I think its pretty good, but some of my friends who have gone have said that is not the best they've ever had, but worth the price and what you get. The buffet comes with free ice cream at the end, try the green tea flavor!
Among all the Japanese buffets, I think this is my favourite.
Especially for dinner, the dungeness crab is the highlight. Sushi & sashimi is decent. I have to say most sushis & sashimi at all these buffet restaurants are pretty similar. What sets them apart to me is their selection of hot food.
This place has very nice hot food & tempura & hot pot.
Green tea ice cream is the best here.
I go here every chance I get. It is pricey, for dinner especially. But its a buffet, of sushi! The service is great, you rarely have an empty glass. I highly recommend it if you are a big fan of sushi and sashimi and not afraid to pay about $16 for lunch and $30 for dinner.
Been here on more than one occasion and usually dragged here for family get togethers. The food is OK at best. Nothing really stands out and after awhile, all the flavors start homogenizing. The service is good but how hard can a buffet place be for the waitstaff? I remember coming here some time ago and a couple of our friends were not of age to drink and they still served them without asking for identification. I guess that is called good service for letting them drink. I saw that they updated some of the exterior but inside is where the attention needs to be. The stench of grease not only fills the air but you can almost feel it as well. If you want the same type of food but with better atmosphere and service, go to Osaka Sushi. Same owner, different spot. Go figure.
I did enjoy my food but it was a little pricy. I spent $46 for the dinner buffet, $8 size sake and tips. The food quality is on par with Todai, the Japanese sushi restaurant in the West Coast. The sushi or sashimi are not top quality but you cannot expect that from an ACE operation. I love yellow tail but the ones here are too lean. It's probably cuts from closer to the tail portion, similarly for tuna. Don't expect any Toro here. Salmons are good, especially the ones for sushi. I hate to waste the sushi rice but to maximize my intake, I had to abandon the thoughts of wasting food while some people are going hungry somewhere else. The teppanyaki station is impressive. I had scallops and shrimps stir-fried and they were tasty and I went back a second time. The snow crab were typical, not bad and were the bigger size ones. It should have king crabs for this price. They also have shabu shabu. The wait staff will set up a hot stove right at your table. I did not try that at all.
Dessert is definitely avoidable. The eggs in the flan and creme brulee are water/milk down. They do not have the rich egg yolk flavor, especially the flan. The green tea ice cream is OK. The green tea flavor needs to be more intense.
I think when you rate a sushi buffet you should not compare them to other restaurants that don't do buffets like oishii and steel. That being said, for a sushi buffet, this place is great! Ive been here a lot for lunch and the service is always attentive and the sushi seems pretty darn fresh. They have little guys in the middle of the buffet working on the sushi like machines. Its served on a frozen marble slab to ensure the right temp which is nice. Also, the hot food is really good! My favorite is the shrimp fried rice, the ramen noodle soup station, and the hibachi! Extra props goes to the tempura station that churns out the fried goodness in rapid pace!
This place is by far my favorite sushi buffet in the metroplex. They have a really good selection of all kinds of different sushi and they haven't scaled down and stopped serving salmon sushi and other types that are more pricey like some other sushi buffet have.
They also have a really decent grill area with different kinds of meat/chicken etc and you can make special requests to the chefs. The grill area is not as big or impressive as the sushi buffet though.
For those brave souls that managed to save room for dessert, there's also a small dessert area with both fresh fruit and sweet desserts if you gotta have that sugar kick.
I've been to many buffets and still have not found that "gggrrrreat" satisfaction YET. This one was okay, I guess. I don't eat the raw stuff at all, but I do enjoy the California Rolls and other cooked rolls. I was kind of disappointed that they did not have much of the "grilled" stuff at all. I mean, the restaurant is "Sushi & Grill", not "mostly sushi and some grill"... Based on what I ate, I'm giving this place 2.5 stars. I guess it would be a great place if you know how to eat all the "real" sushi stuff.
I felt like the customer service was a bit weird. The other thing that I noticed was that, for some reason, asians were on one side and other races were on the other... ??? I mean, what is all that about???
I heard that lunch during weekdays is cheap. I went for dinner for Father's Day and, oh man, I did not felt like it was worth the price!! Maybe I'll go for lunch when I get the chance some time.
In all fairness - I don't eat sushi. I went to Tokyo one because they also offer hot food and that is all my review is based on. I went for lunch this week because I was feeling Japanese and it wasn't hibachi dinner night with the girls yet. It was set up as a buffet (i think its like this all the time?) and one and a half sides were sushi -another side was hot food, there was a small salad area, a long side of prepared salads (almost everything had seafood in it) a small soup area, and a dessert area.
The service was amazing. My servers and the hostess checked on me many many times and they seemed to really care if I had a good meal. The downside - the food sucked and they were so nice I didn't want to tell them. I wasn't sure if the food wasn't up to par or if my standards were too high or if I just didn't like it, but almost everything I tried was barely edible (not to mention there were only about 5 dishes I could eat - even the rice was shrimp fried rice. I suppose that's what I get for going to a sushi place when I don't eat seafood. the chicken teriyaki at the hot food area was really grisly not high quality chicken, the beef kabobs were so tough I couldn't bite through them, the hibachi I had them make for me had a weird flavor (and I eat alot of hibachi so I know what it normally tastes like).
My favorite part of this meal was the adorable little dessert cakes and the vanilla ice cream they gave me for dessert - and the service.
I'd go here if you're a sushi fan - they looked to have a lot of variety.
I was extra sad when I paid $20 for this lunch I barely ate.
Great Ramen & sushi rolls. Comparable prices to other sushi buffets.



