As neighbors, we went a few times to sample through Ginzu’s All-you-can-eat lunch buffet. It’s a bit dead at lunch a lot of the time, and that can make the atmosphere feel awkward. There are Some things on the lunch menu that we like, and but some of the sushi just doesn’t taste fresh. Recently we found the Hamachi was tough and almost “knotty” on a visit, and on a different visit found the salmon was fishy…like not fresh tasting. Both time we left the remaining couple rolls on our platte because they were kinda gross. And, both times they made us pay $.75 each piece for those couple rolls that we found tasted awful. I don’t think it’s worth the risk if the invoice is getting up charged several dollars for sushi that didn’t seem edible. Our impression was that the lack of crowds makes for sushi that’s not fresh or “tastes off” and then people there get up-charged when they won’t eat sushi that’s not fresh. We probably won’t go back… maybe we will go back for noodles and just stay away from any uncooked fish. Service is also pretty slow if you’re trying to get out...
Read moreThis was formerly one of my favorite places. I used to buy food from here multiple times a week.
A friend told me they now have AYCE sushi. I was super excited. I’m vegan and was excited to share a meal with my friend, who aren’t. Sushi is always a win, because it’s easy to get a few avocado rolls and some kind of rice or tofu.
Turns out, u can get as many rolls as you want, but not avocado rolls. Because for some reason the all you can eat sushi, makes you buy each avocado roll single…
It was super lame to hype up a restaurant to my friends, have time to go (we all work service, a put in crazy hours), an experience something so weird.
It not that, I don’t understand how menus work, but common sense is common sense. Unfortunately, I won’t be returning unless they become more flexible, to actually cater to everyone fairly.
Having a specific diet. That makes my food cost, less. Shouldn’t prevent me from making a slight alteration to be able to participate in...
Read moreThis was the most unethical restaurant experience I've had in my entire life. I came to eat, they recommended their buffet. I paid for the buffet and the food was delicious. However, at the end, they said you have to pay a dollar per piece of uneaten sush, and they even track how much rice drops on your plate and charge you for that! They said you can take home what you didnt eat and I mentioned that nobody said that was a rule and they pointed to fine print on the menu. Then they took my plate before I was done, didnt give me my leftover sushi and charged me for it anyway. Just to throw it away. Its a literal scam, not a buffet, and not clearly communicated at all until after they rob you. I've never had such a shady unethical experience from a restaurant in all my life. They didnt care to communicate about the issue or address it in any way. I hope the better business bureau gets them and...
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