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Oopsy Daisy
2609 Loy Lake Rd, Denison, TX 75020
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2811 S Trail Dr, Denison, TX 75020
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3023 Loy Lake Rd, Denison, TX 75020
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2607 Loy Lake Rd, Denison, TX 75020
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Thai N Sushi All You Can Eat

3023 Loy Lake Rd, Denison, TX 75020
4.8(320)$$$$
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attractions: Oopsy Daisy, restaurants: Huck's Catfish, Hobo Joe's Restaurant, Denison Texas, Landmark tex-mex
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(430) 277-9999
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thainsushi.net
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Sun12 - 9:30 PMClosed

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Dumpling Soup
Lemongrass Shrimp Soup
Tomato onion mushroom bell pepper basil
Coconut Conn Chicken Soup
Tomato onion corn mushroom bell pepper basil
Seafood Soup
Shrimp scallop crabmeat salmon red snapper egg vegetables
Seaweed Salad

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Oopsy Daisy

Oopsy Daisy

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4.7

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Things to do nearby

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Nearby restaurants of Thai N Sushi All You Can Eat

Huck's Catfish

Hobo Joe's Restaurant, Denison Texas

Landmark tex-mex

Huck's Catfish

Huck's Catfish

4.7

(1.3K)

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Hobo Joe's Restaurant, Denison Texas

Hobo Joe's Restaurant, Denison Texas

4.0

(240)

$$

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Landmark tex-mex

Landmark tex-mex

4.7

(88)

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Open until 12:00 AM
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Reviews of Thai N Sushi All You Can Eat

4.8
(320)
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5.0
37w

If I could give Thai and Sushi All You Can Eat more than 5 stars, I would... but Google won't let me break the rules! Walking in on a random Saturday around 2 pm, I didn't expect to enter a packed restaurant that seemed more popular than free gas day at Costco. Finding parking felt like a small victory, and the fully-packed dining room confirmed I’d stumbled onto something special.

Pro Tip: Don't overlook the empty sushi bar seats—they're a hidden gem.

Now, let's talk food. This place offers an all-you-can-eat menu (not buffet style, everything is freshly made per order), and at around $20 for lunch, I felt like I was pulling off some kind of delicious heist. Portions are perfectly sized to allow you to try basically everything your heart (and stomach) desires.

The Coconut Corn Chicken Soup is dangerously good—so good I would've happily left with a gallon jug. The Seaweed Salad was vibrant, sweet-tangy, and oddly fun to eat—trust me. Gyoza arrived perfectly pan-fried, tender, juicy, and corner-to-corner delicious. Then came the Devil Eyes, their addictive take on jalapeño poppers tempura-style, and the Yellowtail with Jalapeño—basically sashimi from heaven.

The Volcano Chicken arrived dramatically sizzling, like a fiery Broadway performance. Another Pro Tip: order this first and let it cool down during appetizers—it stays hot enough to melt the table.

I tackled the Playboy Roll, stuffed with shrimp tempura, lobster salad, avocado, and spicy salmon slices—deliciously indulgent. However, ordering the Ninja Roll solo was my strategic mistake; it was delicious but so filling that it limited my quest to sample even more of their impressive menu.

Don't skip the Steak Basil—succulent, aromatic, an absolute winner. The Pad See Eew was fantastic too; flat egg noodles bursting with flavor, a great alternative if you're usually a Pad Kee Mow fan like me.

The atmosphere? Imagine upscale Asian decor had a playful love child with Cracker Barrel. It’s cozy, quirky, and strangely charming. Where else can you enjoy sushi while staring at Asian characters right beside whimsical pig paintings?

And the service—Ming deserves a statue out front. He greeted me warmly, sat down to personally tailor recommendations based on my tastes and dislikes, and managed my dining experience like a culinary conductor. The food runners operated with Navy SEAL precision, swooping in silently to deliver dishes almost as fast as I ordered them. It felt like Ming was my personal sushi Sherpa guiding me through this culinary mountain.

In short, Thai and Sushi isn't just dining, it's an event, one that I strongly recommend experiencing. Just bring friends if you're planning to roll...

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5.0
1y

What a fantastic find! We moved to Denison three years ago and the only thing we were missing in this small town life was a great sushi spot. Well the wait is over. Thai N Sushi delivered great food at a great price, and the service was top notch, too! Jacory took great care of our table, even anticipating our son's need for MORE TAMAGO. Two adults and three kids ate for $113 (before tip, husband ordered an iced tea). For fun, we went through our receipt and totaled up the cost had we ordered a la carte and it would have cost $146 for the food we ordered, even factoring in the portion size difference. For instance, if you order to-go, the sushi rolls have 8 pieces. In-restaurant they serve 4-piece servings, allowing you to order a wider variety. The Volcano Salad was amazing and the Chicken Katsu was 100% on point (my daughter ordered a second serving). The husband ordered the Sashimi Deluxe and was impressed with the quantity, flavor, and texture of each piece, going back for seconds on the white tuna sashimi. I sampled the Shrimp Pad Thai and Beef Yakisoba, both were excellent with distinct and authentic flavor profiles. The specialty rolls were impressive. We ordered a Coconut Roll, Sumo Roll, Ninja Roll and Crazy Roll. The tempura sampler, coconut shrimp, and spring rolls were perfectly crisp and delicious. I know it sounds like we ordered a LOT, but the portions are intentionally tiny and everything is served quickly. The ambience was great and the kids had a blast ordering whatever they wanted. Highly recommend the experience and glad to have this in...

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5.0
41w

Jose From Dallas

If you're a fan of both Thai and sushi cuisine, Thai N Sushi All You Can Eat offers a satisfying dining experience that combines the best of both worlds. Located conveniently, this restaurant caters to those with a hearty appetite, offering an all-you-can-eat menu filled with fresh sushi rolls, traditional Thai dishes, and a variety of sides and appetizers. The restaurant has a welcoming and cozy atmosphere, making it ideal for casual dining with friends or family. The décor is simple but pleasant, with traditional Thai touches that complement the fusion of flavors they offer. The staff is friendly and attentive, which enhances the overall dining experience. The sushi is generally fresh, and the rice is perfectly seasoned. The Thai dishes are flavorful, with the right balance of spices and herbs that are characteristic of Thai cuisine. The portions are generous, and the ingredients are high-quality, making for a satisfying meal every time. For an all-you-can-eat experience, the prices are reasonable, especially considering the quality and variety of food offered. If you're a fan of sushi and Thai food, you’ll definitely get your money’s worth, with the ability to order as much as you can enjoy. Keep in mind, however, that there are some restrictions on certain premium items, but the overall selection ensures you won’t leave...

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Craig O'NealCraig O'Neal
If I could give Thai and Sushi All You Can Eat more than 5 stars, I would... but Google won't let me break the rules! Walking in on a random Saturday around 2 pm, I didn't expect to enter a packed restaurant that seemed more popular than free gas day at Costco. Finding parking felt like a small victory, and the fully-packed dining room confirmed I’d stumbled onto something special. Pro Tip: Don't overlook the empty sushi bar seats—they're a hidden gem. Now, let's talk food. This place offers an all-you-can-eat menu (not buffet style, everything is freshly made per order), and at around $20 for lunch, I felt like I was pulling off some kind of delicious heist. Portions are perfectly sized to allow you to try basically everything your heart (and stomach) desires. The Coconut Corn Chicken Soup is dangerously good—so good I would've happily left with a gallon jug. The Seaweed Salad was vibrant, sweet-tangy, and oddly fun to eat—trust me. Gyoza arrived perfectly pan-fried, tender, juicy, and corner-to-corner delicious. Then came the Devil Eyes, their addictive take on jalapeño poppers tempura-style, and the Yellowtail with Jalapeño—basically sashimi from heaven. The Volcano Chicken arrived dramatically sizzling, like a fiery Broadway performance. Another Pro Tip: order this first and let it cool down during appetizers—it stays hot enough to melt the table. I tackled the Playboy Roll, stuffed with shrimp tempura, lobster salad, avocado, and spicy salmon slices—deliciously indulgent. However, ordering the Ninja Roll solo was my strategic mistake; it was delicious but so filling that it limited my quest to sample even more of their impressive menu. Don't skip the Steak Basil—succulent, aromatic, an absolute winner. The Pad See Eew was fantastic too; flat egg noodles bursting with flavor, a great alternative if you're usually a Pad Kee Mow fan like me. The atmosphere? Imagine upscale Asian decor had a playful love child with Cracker Barrel. It’s cozy, quirky, and strangely charming. Where else can you enjoy sushi while staring at Asian characters right beside whimsical pig paintings? And the service—Ming deserves a statue out front. He greeted me warmly, sat down to personally tailor recommendations based on my tastes and dislikes, and managed my dining experience like a culinary conductor. The food runners operated with Navy SEAL precision, swooping in silently to deliver dishes almost as fast as I ordered them. It felt like Ming was my personal sushi Sherpa guiding me through this culinary mountain. In short, Thai and Sushi isn't just dining, it's an event, one that I strongly recommend experiencing. Just bring friends if you're planning to roll with the rolls!
Lunchbox StudiosLunchbox Studios
Service was okay, in the atmosphere was all the right. They were playing modern pop music. I've attached photos of the menu also. The ordering process is pretty quick to the time you get your food. I've attached a video of the most annoying part, and it is the fire simulated bulbs. Since all of them are fire simulated, there are times when all of them are dim, so you get a flashing effect somewhat at your table, not good for my eyes. I would replace at least the one in the middle with a solid light as to keep illumination at a certain level. The sushi was not that great to me. Some of their roles tasted the same, and they relied heavily on sauces. The cuts on the sushi are also very thin. The sashimi was decent, and was probably about the only thing that I really liked. None of their roles were cold enough for me. And one of their baked rolls that I got, I believe the sunset roll, was hot on top, but then the cream cheese was still cold. Friend of mine got the chicken curry, had some issues with it. And I tried a lot of the raw roles, not really impressed. I was hoping with this opening up, I would have more choices to eat sushi in Sherman Denison area. They're not believe I see the value in returning.
Kevin PriceKevin Price
This establishment was exceptionally crowded. Friday Night 7:30pm. Approximate wait time: 20 minutes. Beer and wine options are available. The unique aspect of this dining experience is that everything is all-you-can-eat. Unlike traditional buffets, where some food items appear to have been sitting out for an extended period, this experience is distinct. You are assigned a waitress, ours was Abby, who takes your order and explains the process. The process is straightforward: you order, they deliver, and you dine. This cycle repeats as desired. Feel free to try one or all of the options available. If you do not enjoy a particular dish, it is of no consequence. This experience provides an opportunity to try unusual menu items, such as those found on Thai or sushi menus, without committing to a full portion. Compared to dining at a high-end restaurant or sushi establishment, which can be expensive, this experience is reasonably priced at approximately $30 per person for a genuine all-you-can-eat experience.
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If I could give Thai and Sushi All You Can Eat more than 5 stars, I would... but Google won't let me break the rules! Walking in on a random Saturday around 2 pm, I didn't expect to enter a packed restaurant that seemed more popular than free gas day at Costco. Finding parking felt like a small victory, and the fully-packed dining room confirmed I’d stumbled onto something special. Pro Tip: Don't overlook the empty sushi bar seats—they're a hidden gem. Now, let's talk food. This place offers an all-you-can-eat menu (not buffet style, everything is freshly made per order), and at around $20 for lunch, I felt like I was pulling off some kind of delicious heist. Portions are perfectly sized to allow you to try basically everything your heart (and stomach) desires. The Coconut Corn Chicken Soup is dangerously good—so good I would've happily left with a gallon jug. The Seaweed Salad was vibrant, sweet-tangy, and oddly fun to eat—trust me. Gyoza arrived perfectly pan-fried, tender, juicy, and corner-to-corner delicious. Then came the Devil Eyes, their addictive take on jalapeño poppers tempura-style, and the Yellowtail with Jalapeño—basically sashimi from heaven. The Volcano Chicken arrived dramatically sizzling, like a fiery Broadway performance. Another Pro Tip: order this first and let it cool down during appetizers—it stays hot enough to melt the table. I tackled the Playboy Roll, stuffed with shrimp tempura, lobster salad, avocado, and spicy salmon slices—deliciously indulgent. However, ordering the Ninja Roll solo was my strategic mistake; it was delicious but so filling that it limited my quest to sample even more of their impressive menu. Don't skip the Steak Basil—succulent, aromatic, an absolute winner. The Pad See Eew was fantastic too; flat egg noodles bursting with flavor, a great alternative if you're usually a Pad Kee Mow fan like me. The atmosphere? Imagine upscale Asian decor had a playful love child with Cracker Barrel. It’s cozy, quirky, and strangely charming. Where else can you enjoy sushi while staring at Asian characters right beside whimsical pig paintings? And the service—Ming deserves a statue out front. He greeted me warmly, sat down to personally tailor recommendations based on my tastes and dislikes, and managed my dining experience like a culinary conductor. The food runners operated with Navy SEAL precision, swooping in silently to deliver dishes almost as fast as I ordered them. It felt like Ming was my personal sushi Sherpa guiding me through this culinary mountain. In short, Thai and Sushi isn't just dining, it's an event, one that I strongly recommend experiencing. Just bring friends if you're planning to roll with the rolls!
Craig O'Neal

Craig O'Neal

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Service was okay, in the atmosphere was all the right. They were playing modern pop music. I've attached photos of the menu also. The ordering process is pretty quick to the time you get your food. I've attached a video of the most annoying part, and it is the fire simulated bulbs. Since all of them are fire simulated, there are times when all of them are dim, so you get a flashing effect somewhat at your table, not good for my eyes. I would replace at least the one in the middle with a solid light as to keep illumination at a certain level. The sushi was not that great to me. Some of their roles tasted the same, and they relied heavily on sauces. The cuts on the sushi are also very thin. The sashimi was decent, and was probably about the only thing that I really liked. None of their roles were cold enough for me. And one of their baked rolls that I got, I believe the sunset roll, was hot on top, but then the cream cheese was still cold. Friend of mine got the chicken curry, had some issues with it. And I tried a lot of the raw roles, not really impressed. I was hoping with this opening up, I would have more choices to eat sushi in Sherman Denison area. They're not believe I see the value in returning.
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This establishment was exceptionally crowded. Friday Night 7:30pm. Approximate wait time: 20 minutes. Beer and wine options are available. The unique aspect of this dining experience is that everything is all-you-can-eat. Unlike traditional buffets, where some food items appear to have been sitting out for an extended period, this experience is distinct. You are assigned a waitress, ours was Abby, who takes your order and explains the process. The process is straightforward: you order, they deliver, and you dine. This cycle repeats as desired. Feel free to try one or all of the options available. If you do not enjoy a particular dish, it is of no consequence. This experience provides an opportunity to try unusual menu items, such as those found on Thai or sushi menus, without committing to a full portion. Compared to dining at a high-end restaurant or sushi establishment, which can be expensive, this experience is reasonably priced at approximately $30 per person for a genuine all-you-can-eat experience.
Kevin Price

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