The all you can eat sushi is really great and they offer a big variety to choose from. It’s good quality and fresh. The sashimi pieces were super fresh and x3 bigger than I’ve had at other Japanese restaurants. I love eating here!
Mereille M.
Place rating: 3 Delta, Canada
Last second plan for dinner while we were in town for a hockey tournament on New Years eve. Staff was pleasant and efficient and explained the«rules» for ordering all you can eat.($ 5 charge for food waste mentioned by others is donated to the food bank each year). Our large party started ordering and the food started coming. Yes the Nigri was thin and the sashimi was small… but it was fresh and tasty. The tempura was hot and light and the gyoza was exceptional. Try their crazy boy roll for something different. Overall the experience was good.
James G.
Place rating: 1 Hidden Hills, CA
I’d give negative stars if i could??? This place is an absolute joke. I cannot believe they’re even in business. First of all there are more rules than passing security in an airport. We weren’t allowed to order food for my 4 year olds even if we offer to pay. The rolls are all rice, no fish. You are permitted to eat 3 pieces of sashimi, which is actually 1 piece cut in thirds. I’ve never in my entire life seen sushi cut so thin, barely any fish on top at all. I’m uploading pics to demonstrate the ridiculousness of this restaurant.
Po M.
Place rating: 1 Vancouver, Canada
The menu food was not to bad but the ‘all you can eat” is very low quality and they have many rules, do not go expecting a true all you can eat the big pieces in the photo? not reality. Customer satisfaction is not a priority with these people, at least the rude staff served warm beer, not going back… My Asian friends will not go to a Japanese restaurant not run by Japanese people, these people are Korean, lesson learned.
Bob N.
Place rating: 5 Calgary, Canada
Enjoyed our meal here tonight. Wife had bento box and I had all you can eat. You place your order for appies, soup, tempura, sushi, sashimi, dessert on paper order form stating quantity. Portions were small allowing opportunity to try many things on the menu and not waste anything. Very good. Very friendly and clean.
Brittany B.
Place rating: 5 Seattle, WA
All you can eat sushi! I really enjoyed this concept. They offer almost everything on the menu in the all you can eat, however the portions are smaller. It’s perfect to have a small sampling of many items. I always start with miso soup, edamame, and gyoza. The crazy boy roll is a must! Very delicious. Also the spicy Cali roll, and their tempura veggies are tasty!
Nico C.
Place rating: 4 Vancouver, Canada
This place is called«Sushi Royal Tokyo» for those of you who couldn’t find the review on Unilocal.Trying to get them to approve my edits, but in the meantime. Coming from Vancity, didn’t really have much of an expectation for this place, but it ain’t bad. It’s open on Sunday until 8pm(most other Asian restaurants are closed Sundays). They’re run by Koreans, and they use pretty good quality stuff. Their salmon is the redder type, which I believe is because they are the wild salmon?(to my knowledge, farmed salmon have a faded light orange color). That was a huge plus for me, not to mention their sashimi and other sushi are all great. We had their AYCE, and two things to watch out for: 1. Ask the difference between the light and full AYCE dinner menu; they just gave us a sheet of paper, and we chose whichever we want. Ended up we got the more expensive AYCE, I’m guessing the lighter one probably doesn’t have sashimi. Who knows. 2. They didn’t tell us about last call. We figured it was about time at 7:40 ish, but turns out they cleaned the kitchen already. If you’re having a sushi craving, check this place out.