Ok so my AYCE antennas are up for this. This place is so so for me which is why it got a 3 star.....there is a lack of items on the AYCE menu. Again sakana, Las Vegas Sushi, and Sea Shai have set the bar for me and Yukihana misses the bar by quite a bit. Overall I give the sushi 7 out of 10 so it is better than a lot of places I have been too. What throws this off is the lack of originality ...it was hard to figure out what sushi to try because it felt as if the sushi had similar combinations...so it just felt like the next speciality sushi had 1 or 2 minus or plus an ingredient from the previous sushi....I was hoping to find a specialty roll I never had , so that was a disappointment. The fried rice for me and my wife was questionable because I never seen white rice with the appearance of brown rice, and I'm not talking about the color. You had to pay $5.99 for rock shrimp. Don't put that on the AYCE menu if it's an extra charge....the fact that it had an extra price was wild to me. I been to numerous places that includes it on the AYCE menu. The pork fried dumplings were spot on and tasty. The fried udon was so so (no choice of chicken, shrimp, beef same with fried rice). Water is served in bottles so that's an extra unexpected charge up until you read this review so everyone must be aware. It's worth the try at least once but I doubt I...
Read moreFood was subpar compared to other places we've been to... the service was great, though.. the waitress was helpful and even gave us a complimentary sushi dish, which was the best thing we tasted here, which was topped with torched sashimi and crab meat. There are also no specialty rolls with cream cheese in it, which is my favorite. They have 1 typical plain roll with it but no specialty tools with it. They serve fried gyoza (dumplings), not steam, that was delicious as well, but the fried rice was questionable like it was crunchy as if the rice was made of plastic. I heard about certain restaurants buying plastic rice, but I hope that wasn't the case here.
We went for all you can eat sushi on a weekday, which was $29.99 per person w/o tax, and they charged you for bottled water even though we didn't want bottled. They don't have a lot to choose from like other places we've been but the food was ok.. it wasn't covered in yum yum sauce or soy sauce. The place is small and played light jazz that we enjoyed. The bill with a $15 tip for 2 all you can eat came up to over $70.. for the price and the amount of food I wouldn't be back but the staff was friendly...
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