🍣 Seattle AYCE Guide Part 2: Roll Out Happy, Roll In Happier!
Sumo Sushi & Grill AYCE ⭐ Rating: 4/5 A Japanese all-you-can-eat chain focusing on sushi and teppanyaki. Also offers fried rice, noodles, ramen, udon, sushi rolls, sashimi, hot pot items, and fresh fruits. 💰 Pricing: Lunch: $21.95 | Dinner: $32.95 Mon–Fri dinner: 3:00 PM–close Weekends & holidays: full dinner menu all day 🎁 Hidden Perks: Free Japanese boba soda with ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Google/Yelp review 30% off for posting on Xiaohongshu (limited time) 🍱 Must-Try Dishes: Sumo Roll, Mango Sushi Roll, Grilled Steak, Shrimp Skewers, Salmon Sashimi, Yellowtail, Scallops, Surf Clam, Sweet Shrimp 🍤 Buffet Bar Includes: Spring rolls, fries, potstickers, chicken wings, salt-and-pepper shrimp, sesame balls, tempura veggies 🥗 Cold Bar: Lettuce, melon, canned fruit, jelly cups 🤖 Dining Experience: Friendly service + fun robot servers (though they sometimes bump into each other during busy hours!) Sushi quality is average — no display case, below typical AYCE standards. You can try a bit of everything since portions are small. I usually finish everything… but this time, I failed! 😅 Overall, feels more like an upgraded Chinese buffet than authentic Japanese AYCE. 🍢 6. Shinya Shokudō ⭐ Rating: 3/5 A cozy spot bringing traditional Japanese izakaya culture to Seattle, specializing in yakitori — charcoal-grilled chicken skewers, the soul of Japanese pub dining! 💰 Pricing: Adults: $35.99 | Kids under 10: $14.99 🇯🇵 Vibe: Authentic izakaya atmosphere — intimate, warm, and perfect for late-night eats and drinks. 🍶 Perfect For: Late-night gatherings Yakitori lovers Trying a wide variety of Japanese skewers and bar bites 🏷️ #AYCESeattle #SumoSushi #ShinyaShokudo #JapaneseFood #SeattleEats #AllYouCanEat #YakitoriNight #FoodReview