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The all-you-can-eat feels scammy. The fish pieces are really small, and the rice bed is bigger than normal in the nigiri sushi. I've eaten here several times and noticed a marked difference from ordering nigiri ala carte. Feels like yucky behavior on their part, I'll not be coming back.
The food was good quality and price, but the service was slow, and the atmosphere was dull. The staff were friendly and attentive. They still offer all you can eat. It's not the best sushi restaurant in town, but it's good for a sushi fix on a weekday.
If you're a raw fish lover--like nigiri and sashimi--go elsewhere. This place is probably fine for cooked rolls and deep fried stuff, but if you like more authentic Japanese food, go somewhere else. The nigiri and sashimi I had were low grade and seemed to have just need thawed (terrible texture and soaking wet). The hotate scallop was mostly mayo. I threw most of my raw items away. This place is not for authentic food lovers.
It started off poorly as we were a party of four and they gave us one menu for the entire table. Service was confusing, slow and inconsistent. We had a variety of rolls and nigiri which were mediocre at best. Better than at a grocery store, but not worth going out for. The all you can eat may be a good deal if you can eat a lot at one sitting from the limited menu. The restaurant is tired and worn with one side well lit and the other side dark. It may be a good place for take out if you live nearby, but I won't return to dine in.