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🇧🇷 Japanese buffet | Oue Sushi

🍣 Oue Sushi: São Paulo’s Over-the-Top All-You-Can-Eat Japanese Feast Walking into Oue Sushi feels like entering a luxury temple—giant Buddha statues tower over the dining hall, and the space is so vast, you’d swear the owner has a thing for grandeur. 🗿✨ For R$175 per adult, this all-you-can-eat spot promises excess, though the experience is a mix of hits and misses. 🌟 What’s Worth Loading Your Plate With Fresh Sashimi: The saving grace! 🍣 Tuna, salmon, and yellowtail are impressively fresh—fatty otoro slices melt on the tongue, and scallops taste like they just left the ocean. Pro tip: skip the rolls and load up on raw fish. Surprising Kid-Friendly Bits: Little ones eat free, and the menu isn’t just sushi! 🍟 Think golden french fries, crispy chicken nuggets, grilled beef strips, and buttery pan-seared salmon—plus fluffy Japanese rice for picky eaters. Shockingly Good Service: Despite the crowds (the place is always packed), waitstaff are quick to refill drinks and take new orders. 👏 No awkward stares when you ask for the tenth round of sashimi. 🚩 The Meh Moments (and Why You Might Skip) Generic Sushi Rolls: Mass-produced vibes here. 🍙 Cream cheese-stuffed rolls and over-sauced "specialty" rolls lack creativity—taste more like mall food court sushi than authentic Japanese. Location, Location, Location: Unless you live nearby, the trek is brutal. 🚗 We drove 40 minutes across town, and honestly? The sashimi isn’t that good to justify the commute. Bizarre Decor Overload: Giant Buddha statues next to neon sushi signs? 🤔 The aesthetic is... confusing. Cool for Instagram if you’re into kitsch, but odd for a dining experience. 📝 Parents, Listen Up! Play Area Perk: A supervised kids’ zone with toys and games? Yes, please! 👶🍼 Parents can actually enjoy their meal while little ones are entertained—rare find in SP’s dining scene. Family-Friendly Math: Two adults + kids = cheaper than expected, but only if you live close. Otherwise, the travel cost cancels out the "value." 💭 Final Verdict Oue Sushi is a feast for the eyes (and stomachs), but lacks soul. Go if: You’re a sashimi fiend who lives nearby You have kids who need a play area You’re curious about dining among giant Buddha statues Skip if: You crave creative, high-quality sushi You hate long drives for average food You prefer intimate dining over warehouse-sized spaces At least the kids had fun... and the sashimi didn’t make us sick. 🤷‍♀️ #SaoPauloAllYouCanEat #JapaneseBuffet #SushiAdventure #BrazilianDining #FoodieTruths

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🇧🇷 Japanese buffet | Oue Sushi

🍣 Oue Sushi: São Paulo’s Over-the-Top All-You-Can-Eat Japanese Feast Walking into Oue Sushi feels like entering a luxury temple—giant Buddha statues tower over the dining hall, and the space is so vast, you’d swear the owner has a thing for grandeur. 🗿✨ For R$175 per adult, this all-you-can-eat spot promises excess, though the experience is a mix of hits and misses. 🌟 What’s Worth Loading Your Plate With Fresh Sashimi: The saving grace! 🍣 Tuna, salmon, and yellowtail are impressively fresh—fatty otoro slices melt on the tongue, and scallops taste like they just left the ocean. Pro tip: skip the rolls and load up on raw fish. Surprising Kid-Friendly Bits: Little ones eat free, and the menu isn’t just sushi! 🍟 Think golden french fries, crispy chicken nuggets, grilled beef strips, and buttery pan-seared salmon—plus fluffy Japanese rice for picky eaters. Shockingly Good Service: Despite the crowds (the place is always packed), waitstaff are quick to refill drinks and take new orders. 👏 No awkward stares when you ask for the tenth round of sashimi. 🚩 The Meh Moments (and Why You Might Skip) Generic Sushi Rolls: Mass-produced vibes here. 🍙 Cream cheese-stuffed rolls and over-sauced "specialty" rolls lack creativity—taste more like mall food court sushi than authentic Japanese. Location, Location, Location: Unless you live nearby, the trek is brutal. 🚗 We drove 40 minutes across town, and honestly? The sashimi isn’t that good to justify the commute. Bizarre Decor Overload: Giant Buddha statues next to neon sushi signs? 🤔 The aesthetic is... confusing. Cool for Instagram if you’re into kitsch, but odd for a dining experience. 📝 Parents, Listen Up! Play Area Perk: A supervised kids’ zone with toys and games? Yes, please! 👶🍼 Parents can actually enjoy their meal while little ones are entertained—rare find in SP’s dining scene. Family-Friendly Math: Two adults + kids = cheaper than expected, but only if you live close. Otherwise, the travel cost cancels out the "value." 💭 Final Verdict Oue Sushi is a feast for the eyes (and stomachs), but lacks soul. Go if: You’re a sashimi fiend who lives nearby You have kids who need a play area You’re curious about dining among giant Buddha statues Skip if: You crave creative, high-quality sushi You hate long drives for average food You prefer intimate dining over warehouse-sized spaces At least the kids had fun... and the sashimi didn’t make us sick. 🤷‍♀️ #SaoPauloAllYouCanEat #JapaneseBuffet #SushiAdventure #BrazilianDining #FoodieTruths

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