Im not going to lie, I was quite disappointed when I came here due to a few things: 1. The immediate list of rules which usually you only seen in China. a) You are not allowed to share food with ayce and standard orders from the menu despite you being the paying customer. b) If you waste/do not finish any food from the ayce menu they will charge you full price(that includes not finishing all the rice) 2. I was told 30 min before lunch ended that it was last call yet another table walked in about 10 – 15 min after me and ordered with no problems. 3. They were upset with the amount of food I ate(and I followed the rules and wasted none of it) which was nothing compared to what people eat at any other ayce sushi place and tried to get me to order less. 4. The quality of ingredients were not that fresh to be honest. Sadly, I did not feel welcomed and I did not like the food… I dont see a reason to recommend this place or come back.
Dianna Z.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Duluth, GA
They have an a la carte menu, and an all you can eat menu. We all went with the AYCE and it was so worth the $ 23! You order everything you want with your server and they bring it to your table. The service is pretty slow, so I would recommend ordering a good amount the first order, and then ordering again when you’re about halfway through. Everything was very fresh and tasty. Some of my favorites were the jalapeño yellowtail appetizer, tuna pizza, and spicy tuna roll. tip: We ordered 4 plates of shrimp and veggie tempura and several plates of udon, and they brought those out first, so we ended up finishing everything, and then feeling too full to eat the actual sushi! The tempura and udon were nothing special, so I would recommend skipping that all together and saving some space in your tummy for the yummier items on the menu:) Heard they were planning on raising prices soon, so try to stop by before they do!
Helen K.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Atlanta, GA
I saw this place under Hot New Businesses on Unilocal and had checked it out one day when I was wanting to feast on sushi without coughing up a fortune. It is located on Peachtree corners, across from the forum, and in the same plaza as Flying Buscuit. Went in and we had beat the rush hour for dinner, which made us grin looking at the wait behind us. We sat and ordered lot of hot dishes, thinking the sushi orders would take a long time. Maybe this was our fault from getting too full off of the hot dishes that we didn’t care much for sushi. Hot foods were flying to our tables left and right. We started off with avocado salad, which had literally couple thin slices of avocado smothered in ginger dressing and layers of mixed greens that I didn’t care for. Shrimp yakisoba tasted like it was just marinated in soy sauce and shrimp shumai tasted like they were from frozen packets that were heated up. I guess the only highlight was the veggie fried rice, which was good. Dismay to our intention of pigging out on sushi, our plate came out and found that we didn’t order much. Out of the eel, white tuna, salmon, egg, squid, and octopus nigiri, only the eel was my favorite. We also ordered the Angry dragon and Out of this world roll. Angry dragon was overcooked and dry(fried shrimp tempera in the middle) and the other roll was okay. After all this, we wanted to order couple more nigiri but by the time server came around, the food was bloated in our tummies that we called it quits after their greentea ice cream that is included in the AYCE. So, if you’re looking for more of a quantity vs. quality sushi, I guess this would be an alternative.