So, finally got to try this place out after hearing everyone talk about it. Let's start with cost me and the wife went for dinner and our final bill came out to be $49 before tip.
I recommend to those looking to enjoy the all you can eat at the best price to visit this place during lunch hours where it is much more cost effective.
By no means am I saying it's not worth it for AYCE but there is no difference in offerings that I could see be it lunch or dinner so save the money and enjoy the same experience for less.
The atmosphere is nice here the conveyor belt is fun to watch go by and me and the wife loved the ease of ordering our food. I being the sushi eater tried the Philly roll and the salmon roll as well as the tuna and salmon nigri. Loved the rolls and the quality of the fish on the salmon and tuna nigiri was decent but the rice quality not so much.
The hibachi my wife had of the teriyaki variety was much better with the chicken vs the steak. The steak was cooked well done which to me is overcooked at that point but just didn't have the flavor the chicken had.
Tried several appetizers. The spring rolls were great. The chicken wings also great. The beef gyoza though good could use a bit more flavoring on the filling.
The crab Rangoon may have been the worse ones I have ever tried to eat I didn't even get to the filling because the texture of the wonton was nearly impossible to bite through.
Try this place out and get your belly full but do it on lunch.
This is buffet style sushi, not a high-end restaurant. This is a great place for sushi beginners. I had my nephew and daughter with me. They were able to try many different things to figure out what they liked and didn't like. I personally stick to the basics, so I left full and satisfied. There was a good variety of things. I love the Spring Rolls. You can also order other cooked food items.
It's an all you can eat buffet, please don't come here expecting gourmet sushi or blue rare steak. However it's definitely good buffet food for a fantastic price. The sushi passes by on a conveyor belt and you take what you want to try. I thought it was really fun. The cucumber salad was good, the edamame could have used salt, but my favorites were the volcano roll and crazy monkey roll.
Had no idea there was a conveyor belt sushi place in the area. I had been to one in Boston and love the concept. My niece mentioned going there for dinner, so off we went. When you go it is one price and all you can eat. That includes the sushi, salad and dessert on the belt AND you can order apps, kids items, rice and entress from the kitchen. Lunch is a little cheaper but I felt like the price is extremely reasonable. You do need to know you can't take any leftovers home. The plates ranged from 2 to 4 pieces each. They also have all the normal condiments you need or want. Everyone should go at least once just for the experience if nothing else.
Decent price, and good food. Only wish there were a few more choices.
I liked that it told you if it was raw or cooked fish.
And the booths are a little weird but I'd absolutely come back
Not the freshest sushi but still decent. Rice could be a better quality. Conveyer belt is an interesting idea and food is unlimited and in small portions for around $20.
This was our 1st time experience at a sushi bar. They kept the belt pretty much stocked up with many varieties of sushi but we really didn’t see anything that we would consider hibachi. Sushi was great tho!!
This is an incredible experience, and I encourage people that I’ve never eaten sushi or this type of food to visit. Small portions come on plates on a conveyor belt for you to try. You can also order from a screen in your booth for additional food such as hibachi chicken, etc. the atmosphere is great highly recommend. Oh….it’s all you can eat!
All you can eat conveyor style sushi buffet for $17.99, you can’t beat it for the price. You can also order hot items off the tablet screen that each table is fitted with. We will definitely go back.
Like that you have hibachi options and appetizers. Their sushi is kinda meh...the only one I care for is the Raleigh roll. The chicken wings and tempura shrimp is what I go for and my son the steak hibachi.
Went here with a couple coworkers, and it was a very good experience, especially for someone who started trying sushi recently. Food was delicious and the service was top notch. Would definitely come again and recommend to others.
First time for my wife’s birthday and we where not disappointed. Fresh sushi, fresh habachi, we explored different ones and fully enjoyed the conveyor belt
The sushi slaps and the concept is great. All you can eat! Loved getting the hibachi to complement the sushi and pretty great cost for fresh food. Can’t wait to come back!
This place is amazing now matter which location you go to. Although, I haven’t been to the charlotte location yet, I will soon. The food was amazing, it was fresh and they restocked the selection pretty darn quickly. People walked around asking if everything was good and if we needed anything very frequently. Overall my favorite sushi place!!! I’m hoping one gets placed in other parts of NC pretty soon!! 😁😁
If you go in with the expectations you should for any budget-y AYCE place, you'll be pretty satisfied with what you get.
As much average sushi you can eat, with some fun roll types in there like the fried banana one. Conveyer is a fun and enjoyable concept - place definitely does its job.
Introduced friends of ours to this place yesterday, it's good food we love hibachi and the chicken and steak are always fresh. The sushi is pretty good as others say more rlile grocery store sushi not high quality like sushi places but it's an experience and fun but we love the hibachi, spring rolls and crab ragoon we just keep ordering off the screen and eat a few plates of sushi, edamame and cucumbers while waiting in between. Come hungry, eat alot it's fun and good sauces too.👌
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