Went here for a weekend lunch with a large group and it was great! They had an awesome sushi roll that I haven’t tried anywhere else, I wasn’t able to catch the name, but it’s definitely worth coming back for. The noodles were tasty, the meat dishes were worth ordering. It’s a bit crammed and the layout is not that great. Where we were seated, I was not able to speak to the server myself, only the other end of the table was able to converse with the server. It took quite awhile to get any drinks from the server. However, they were okay with respect to bringing out the food in a timely manner. They did not seem to miss too many orders. The price is worth coming back for!!! For two people, for a weekend lunch, it is less than 35 $ before tip.
Greg F.
Place rating: 4 Mississauga, Canada
I come here often with friends for lunch and dinner. The food is great, the selection is great, and the service is always very good. Two favourite things on the menu are the short ribs and the Philadelphia roll. Seriously, you can’t go wrong with $ 25 for an all-you-can-eat sushi dinner.
Tim S.
Place rating: 5 Longmont, CO
LOVE this place! The interior is very nice and light and elegant. Despite a wait we were seated rather quickly(and even faster the next time when we made reservations). Nicole our server was bright and sweet and very helpful with every request. The tablet menu system showed us a wide variety of colorful and creative Japanese food, and we couldn’t. Stop. Eating. The volcano roll and spicy crab roll were my favorites, perhaps several cuts above an average sushi place’s take on these things. The salmon sushi was exquisite and tasted as if snatched from the river that afternoon. And the unagi — oh wow I could eat those all day they were amazing and tender and flavorful, and the sauce didn’t eclipse the meat because it didn’t *need* to like it does at other places. Above all, the pork shaomali was a rock star. Small balls of seasoned, cooked pork served up piping hot with a red sauce. They were addictive. I can’t say enough good things about this business, the ambiance, the service, and the food. As far as sushi in Toronto goes, this is as good as it gets.
Ryan J.
Place rating: 5 Longmont, CO
All you can eat sushi!!!(for lunch)($ 15.95, at time of posting) And it was fresh, and delicious. I had three rounds of specialty rolls, tempura, hand rolls and nigiri. All included. I couldn’t believe it. Professionally prepared and incredibly tasty. The staff was extremely efficient and courteous. I had everything I needed at all times. Definitely will come back for more!
Elaine B.
Place rating: 4 Ontario, CA
All you can eat really should be all you can cram into you face and keep down! This place has some really good food. It was a Saturday night and this location was busy busy busy. We made reservations. Not a bad idea on a weekend. We were seated promptly and away we went to order via touch tablet. Love it! Started by picking soup, salad and just about 1 of everything! Service was quick and prepared in typical AYCE fashion. Most impressive was the sashimi. Nice thick portions and plenty of it! For the most part everything was fantastic. Only a couple of less than great dishes. Avoid the gyoza. Not great and not traditional pan fried and steamed like the Japanese do. It was deep fried. Yikes! The beef tataki was good, but slightly over cooked for my liking. It should be seared blue and served cold. Tonight’s tataki was cooked too long. A good helping of onion and fried garlic and the traditional ponzu sauce. Just ok. But all the other beef dishes were delicious. Everything else from the tempura to the ice cream was really good and nothing really disappointing. Great quality food and good value at $ 26 per person for dinner. Itadakimasu!
Jad A.
Place rating: 4 Mississauga, Canada
This is probably one of my best sushi spots. I visit it atleast once a month. Their spicy California roll is just incredible. Service is not too shabby but I find that staff aren’t that attentive as they rush to bring food to all tables. All you can eat lunch here is great but usually really busy on weekends. The shrimp tempura is tasty and California salad is great. Overall great restaurant and highly recommended to sushi lovers!
Alexandra T.
Place rating: 5 Nappan, Canada
Easy iPad ordering service, great quality food compared to most all-you-can-eat sushi, wide selection of items. Service is very fast and attentive. Gets busy around noon.
Eliza G.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
One of the best AYCE sushi places in Mississauga(Markham still destroys Mississauga in this area though). Great, fast service, delicious food(though the short rib was a little overcooked) and a very nice décor. I will definitely be coming back soon!
Jennifer N.
Place rating: 4 Mississauga, Canada
All you can eat menu here is very good! A lot of variety and great quality. Definitely order the salmon sashimi, Kalbi, ocean roll and red/green dragon roll. Service is not great, hella sassy and bad attitude. Go at lunch, only $ 15 for ayce!
Philp D.
Place rating: 5 Mississauga, Canada
A client advised me that they liked this place, and that it was potentially better AYCE sushi place than heart sushi in her opinion. Of course, I had to go check it out. I went here for dinner with some friends, and I was impressed. The food is on par with heart sushi in terms of quality, but they have have more things on the menu such as white tuna and dim sum. The white tuna costs more than the red tuna, so I was amazed they had it on the menu. One of my biggest annoyances with heart sushi is that the seating is tight and limited. There is always a wait at heart sushi, especially at dinner on weekend. The seating is so tight at heart that I am almost touching elbows with the people beside me. The tables are so narrow that the food trays almost do not fit on same. This place lacks that issue as it has more tables that are not jammed together like the seats in an economy airline. When I was there, I had no issues with the service. The iPad based ordering system is similar to what heart sushi has, and works without issue. Overall, I will be coming back to this place. Same price as heart sushi for more types of food without the seating issues.
Nikhil P.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
I like. For sushi AYCE in the vicinity, K&B is like a can’t miss kind of option. They class it up nice, the sushi rolls are pretty decent, and probably more importantly — the other items on the menu are also pretty decent. I think if you actually are coming to K&B for a full on sushi experience you may as well go somewhere else; there’s better sashimi to be found in other places(ie. Yame Sushi about 15 minutes West). But if you want some K&B(I’m going to guess that stands for killer appetizers and badass asian entrees) you can get enough of the other stuff to make things really tasty.
Jennifer R.
Place rating: 4 Belmont, CA
I really like this sushi spot. I’ve been for the AYCE dinner numerous times. Love the ipads! It helps when you can see pictures of everything instead of having to ask what is in each roll. The salmon sashimi is always fresh as are the rolls. Tampura isn’t too greasy. The crispy wontons are awesome! I don’t find the staff to be as attentive and friendly as other places, but the food is really good and it is always clean.
Eric F.
Place rating: 4 Markham, Canada
Pricey AYCE lunch($ 15.95 + HST + tip). But the sushi was very good. The décor is modern and clean. I’m not sure if using paper«tablecloths» was the right choice for tables. The tablet menus are functional and generally responsive, but they’re missing a table stand for the tablet since they’re quite large and take up a lot of space. Most menu items have a picture, and also make the portion sizes apparent. There are several Engrish moments on there«successed». The salmon sushi was thick and fresh. The presentation of all the sushi dishes were well done and the sushi had a sufficient amount of real(eg. salmon) content. There were no issues at the time we went with missing(«forgotten») dishes(despite ordering a lot) as happens in many other AYCE sushi places and the food arrived in a timely manner. The salad dressing was watery and had little taste. They also have dim sum items on the menu. The siu mai were average and the BBQ pork buns were good. The portion sizes are small, so it’s easy to sample it. The soft drinks are not included in the lunch menu price. Unsure about dinner menu. In summary, it’s good. But I’d expect it to be this good at the $ 15.95AYCE lunch price.
Dan B.
Place rating: 1 Long Beach, CA
I arrived before 5:00pm and no one in the place. It took 30 minutes to get my order and people that arrived 15 minutes after me got their food in minutes. I complained to the Manager and he didn’t even care. The food arrived and it was the tiniest piece of Sushi you have ever seen. The Albacore was very fishy tasting, sure hope I don’t get sick. I used to love this place. The Manager of a Restaurant should never be an asshole.
Kevin S.
Place rating: 1 Mississauga, Canada
WARNING!!! This place sucks. I made reservations at 3pm for this restaurant for my family and when I got there they told me that they didn’t have my name on the list. I would have hoped that they would have been accommodating to the fact that they made a mistake but they just told me that they don’t make reservations on the same day. I have been hear before and the food is okay, but it isn’t anything to talk about. I would recommend that you don’t go to this place ever.
Britany S.
Place rating: 4 Brampton, Canada
After I picked up my best friend from the airport we decided to grab a bite to eat. We spotted this ayce sushi spot and thought perfect ALLYOUCANEAT. As soon as we walked in we noticed how spacious this location was. It’s huge and surprisingly packed midafternoon. The décor was a bit more modern then most ayce, they had ipad menus(which I was really excited to use). The sushi was good I have no complaints. Two things that stood out for me was the white tuna nigiri. They sprinkle it with fresh cracked black pepper! SOGOOD! Also, I think the fact that you could order shrimp tempura with no veggies! A lot of places say it comes pre packed with the veggies so you have to order them as well. My friend and I always hide them under napkins so that was nice. Overall they have a good amount of selection, quick service and they are clean. I will def drop by again when I am in the area.
Angela V.
Place rating: 4 Alameda, CA
Went today to celebrate my my daughter’s 16th birthday. It was her choice as she came here a year ago for one of her friend’s birthday. Party of 5. All you can eat. It took over 10 minutes after we got our table to get the tablets. You place your order on a tablet rhey gave you and when done hit a bottom to send it in. The server comes checks it up and goes. Good start. Food started coming ay a steady pace at first but shortly after started coming notoriously more spaced out. Some of the items where great and others like the brocoli salad tasted awful and stale. Servers work almost in a robotic manner. Perhaps because the place was busy. I was surprised that was the case for a Monday evening. Cleanliness: this is one area where they lack good service. The ladies washroom was filthy and one of the 3 toilets was overflowing, leaving only 2 available. Service: several random waiters attend the same table so some where kind some where more stoic. Food: I would give it a 3 star for then freshness and quality and a 4 star for variety as there are a lot of choices on the menu. Prices: Alcoholic beverages were priced right. All you can eat dinnet $ 25 p/p. Comparable with other sushi places in Oakville. If you pay cash you get 10% off the bill. Facilities: Décor is modern, spacious and with booth type tables. Located in a nice entertainment plaza. Overall a nice place to come in a group. A bit too rush and hectic feeling if you’re looking for an intimate romantic dinner or quiet place to eat.
Douglas S.
Place rating: 1 Toronto, Canada
Wow. Terrible obnoxious. Rude. Told us they need us to hurry so they could go home on time. We arrived at the restaurant@10 and by 10:15 they’re telling us to hurry or. This place sucks rocks. Plates are all chopped. Glasses chipped. Dirty floor. And we haven’t ordered yet. Waiter is amazingly slow with his tablet while taking our order. Suburbia shit hole. Ok, I’ve never before edited a Unilocal review. The waiter barely spoke English; few of the staff do. The waitress’ poor English was excusable until she made fun of one of us for being too old to read the extremely small, 8 point tan print on a darn brown menu in dim red light. Then the owner put his hands on top of two glasses, covering the rim with his palms. Terrible manes, terrible service. All in our group agreed we will not be returning. I wish there was a no-star rating
Annie D.
Place rating: 4 Mississauga, Canada
Went here for Sunday lunch. Gets pretty packed so get there early. The interior is very nice. Service is quick. Good selection of food. Pretty much everything was good except for a couple of dishes that wasn’t to our liking. The fried rice and the fried banana was delicious! People below are complaining about the servers questioning the amount you order. Happened to us as well. But im glad she pointed out how much sushi we ordered because each order is very large and it adds up if you don’t know how much you are going to get. As such we didn’t get to taste them all. Other than that your usual ayce.
Stephanie S.
Place rating: 3 Mississauga, Canada
2.5−3* Food-wise, not as good as first time. Flavours were lacking and orders were forgotten — not necessarily a «bad thing» when you’re stuffed! Quick update, but felt it had to be written since today’s experience was different than first time. Note: I did not order any udon, fried noodles, or fried rice. Sushi was just awh-ight. I definitely wouldn’t do a takeout from here. Many items, e.g. Garlic Beef(in chunks), Shrimp Tempura, Unagi Pancake were bland, bland, BLAND. Garlic Beef had nice garlic/beef flavour, but lacked salt, as did Shrimp Tempura. Not sure if they forgot to season, but I remember the Garlic Beef being bland the first time ’round as well. Har Gow was probably pre-steamed as the wrapping was falling apart, inside was alright taste-wise. Siu Mai had this weird garlicky taste! Have never had garlic in my siu mai before. More orders + drinks were forgotten during this visit. And although some dishes were just plopped down without any explanation, overall, the service is fairly good for an AYCE place. Polite and friendly for the most part. Could use improvement: — flavours, especially seasoning on some of the non-sushi dishes — fulfilling orders — more consistency on items like Kalbi. First order, dark, decent flavour. Second order, lighter in colour, not cooked as long, and fatty/gristly — it would be a GOODIDEA if they provided description on some of their rolls when you click on that specific item… instead of asking the busy waitstaff for explanation