My new favorite spot, it really is all you can eat sushi but they do charge you for wasting food, makes sense don’t order more than you can consume. Friendly staff.
Brianna D.
Place rating: 4 Brooklyn, NY
Would’ve given 5 stars if the service was close to descent. The servers are very forgetful and take forever. The sushi is delicious.
Yanel B.
Place rating: 5 Brooklyn, NY
After new management the service has improved since I was here many years ago… The décor is the same but the customer service is up to par. The food is fresh and the new menu is so much better with the different options… Happy old customer
Jenny C.
Place rating: 4 Brooklyn, NY
My need for sushi and kani salad is never satisfied so finding another all you can eat place is always welcomed. This place is spacious and intimate. It even has a run for bigger parties in which you’d have to remove your shoes for. Upon seated, we were given our order papers and there were 2. It was one of the few that included dessert! :) Anyway, their food was great. I especially lived one of their sushi presentations. Their told were shaped in a heart which was super adorable. However, like all AYCE places, we over ordered so finishing it was not awesome! Would go back though!
Jason L.
Place rating: 3 Brooklyn, NY
Found this place on Unilocal when I was looking for AYCE sushi buffet. Parking was easy to find on a saturday night. The wait for seats wasn’t too long. The décor was a little weird. The color of the walls i feel didn’t really match while the ceiling was nice. Once we got seated there were 2 pieces of paper to choose your food. One was for the appetizers and kitchen items while the other was for their sashimi and sushi rolls. We ordered some of the kitchen items like spicy crab salad, calamari, and chicken teriyaki. The calamari wasn’t too great. Chicken teriyaki was ok. My spicy crab salad never came and by time i realize it i didn’t want it anymore so i didn’t mention it. We ordered a couple of rolls and surprisingly it was neatly made and tasted above average for an AYCE sushi buffet. On top if that, the rolls were served on a boat plate which made the dining experience more interesting. The most memorable roll was the dragon roll. Even though it is a basic roll, it tasted really fresh and we opted to order more of it in our next few rounds of food. Overall, this is a good AYCE sushi buffet. The rolls were better than average. Probably can skip most of the kitchen items. Service was friendly. Will give this place a visit again if in the area.
E B.
Place rating: 5 Washington, DC
Very good customer service! My friends and I ordered takeout and the young man helping us was soooooo courteous! Sushi was great too and they don’t nickel and dime you for sauces on the side. Will definitely be back!
H L.
Place rating: 5 New York, NY
Sushi is fresh. Service is good. We’ve been here so many times, the owner already is familiar with us. We always get seated immediately even when the place is packed out. The all you can eat sushi is really the best deal. It not only includes sushi, but also hot foods, like grilled calamari, udon noodle soup, miso soup, mushroom soup, gyoza and shumai. Not too many places would offer stuff like this. Also, you MUST always leave room for the green tea ice cream or fried ice cream at the end. SOGOOD! The perfect finish… You also rarely have a place that has a private room for parties. We often come and book the large back room for parties of 20 or more. There are 2 other smaller rooms for more intimate parties.
Rosalia X.
Place rating: 5 Brooklyn, NY
I came her twice this month already. This is the only all you can eat sushi place where they serve unlimited sashimi & ice cream. Other places only allow one sashimi app per person. Therefore if you’re more of a sashimi person, you should try this place out. This is the only place that I know isn’t cheap with the crab meat in the kani salad. I think they balance the amount of cucumber and crabmeat. Majority of the sushi places I eat have too much cucumber with little crab meat or like no crab meat taste at all. *If you have a big group, you guys can have your own room. The only thing they ask of you is to take off your shoes. *You don’t need to worry about parking because there are a lot.
Mel T.
Place rating: 3 New York, NY
The food is okay but the service is not. My boyfriend and I came in at around 9 and we decided to do AYCE($ 20). Since they close at 10, they told us 9:55 would be last call to order anything, which was fine. But none of the wait staff seemed to like the fact that we still opted for AYCE at that hour. They actually seemed kind of pissed anytime we asked for something. I know you want to get off work but it wasn’t even closing time yet! Even so, I would give E Sushi a second chance — only because they have sashimi and there aren’t AYCE places in Brooklyn that I know of that includes it. They also have a lot of non-raw options. The kani salad was not good. There were barely any cucumbers or crab meat, but mostly just tempura flakes, which I didn’t even know was going to be in the dish. The BBQ squid was way too chewy. The one roll we ordered was falling apart a bit but I think it was because everyone working there was just rushing to go home. I might try their hot food next time too but I think your safest bet is the sushi and sashimi.
Almaria B.
Place rating: 4 Brooklyn, NY
As a sushi lover I never thought this place would live up to my expectations. The rolls were all delicious even rolls I’ve never tried before were sooooo good and are now my new favorite. Can’t wait to go back with friends again.
Sam C.
Place rating: 5 Flatlands, Brooklyn, NY
I just absolutely love this place. Everything always is so fresh and clean. I’ve never had a problem eating here. Definitely would recommend this Sushi spot to anyone who just loves sushi !
Dianna C.
Place rating: 4 Flatlands, NY
So this place is awesome. I’ve had it bookmarked on Unilocal for a couple of months now and have finally made my way here… you can always rate a sushi restaurant by the quality of their sashimi, and I must say I was very impressed. Sliced a bit too thick for my liking but very fresh. Will come again… a quick tip though, don’t go crazy with the menu because you have to eat it all or ELSE(lol).
Carmen K.
Place rating: 4 New York, NY
Decent place for all you can eat sushi! Came here on a Sunday and there was tons of street parking so there’s no need to worry about that. Service was great, it was our first time there and the waitress kindly explained everything and all the options in detail. It’s only $ 20.95 per person for all you can eat sashimi, sushi, appetizers, soups, salads, ice cream, and kitchen specials(udon, teriyaki, katsu don), which is AMAZING! Of course you should not be expecting highest quality sashimi(they have the standard — salmon, white tuna, squid, yellowtail, red snapper, etc), but they are pretty solid for an all you can eat place. The rolls are great sizes with a good amount of fish in each. They have tons of regular maki rolls and special rolls. The soft shell crab roll was on point! Some things to get: the squid appetizer, way better than expected. The soft shell crab and dragon roll! The spring rolls were surprisingly good too. Some things to skip: the katsu dons, they are really fulfilling, which you might not want since there are other things to try. Portion is huge, the pork one was bigger than my hand. If you have a number of people to share it with, then it might not be so bad. Also the mushroom soup, literally hot water with a minuscule dash of flavoring and ¼ of a thinly sliced mushroom. The shumai was made with pretty much all flour and no meat or anything inside. After you’re done with the first round, they do give you the forms to order what you want again, so don’t worry that you didn’t order enough and learn to pace yourself! And if you have enough people and a big enough order, they put it all on a glorious, giant boat that’s about 2 feet long! Another note: They have ALLYOUCANDRINKHOTSAKE(or mango sake) as well for only about $ 8 per person!
Jelani R.
Place rating: 5 Brooklyn, NY
Excellent service, staff is so sweet and nice. It definitely is all you can eat, delicious choices and tasty appetizers. No complaints and the best place to eat if you have a big appetite
Tammy V.
Place rating: 5 Islip, NY
Visited this spot the last 3 Fridays for the all you can eat sushi menu. I am now in love! Not only is the food so fresh and delicious but the atmosphere is comforting and the staff are very helpful. My only complaint would be that on one of our visits there was a very large table of loud and obnoxious young adults but this has no reflection on the Restaurant of course. The tables are not close together, so you wont feel like you are eating with everyone else at the Restaurant. Bathrooms are clean. There is such a nice selection of special rolls, my favorite is the pink lady roll with spicy crunchy fish inside and raw fish on the outside. The special rolls are big and they do not over use rice to try and fluff up the rolls. They offer multiple soups including udon(seafood udon is really good!), A few salads, sushi and sashimi(which I’ve noticed other AYCE spots do not offer), tempura, teriyaki, and katsu dishes. They have a handful of ice cream flavors, chocolate is amazing. They offer so many different items, i would say that there is something for everyone. Price — $ 20.95 per adult as of 3÷27÷15 They also offer a regular menu.
Ace C.
Place rating: 4 Brooklyn, NY
Can’t believe I didn’t find this place earlier. Pros and Cons compared to other ayce sushi places in brooklyn. Pros: 1-Sashimi!!! I don’t recall any other places in brooklyn having ayce sashimi 2-Dessert! As i said before, I don’t recall any other places in brooklyn having ayce dessert 3-‘Authentic’ seating for larger parties in the back. You get to actually sit on wooden floors(shoes off). 4-Pretty big place so it doesn’t feel so cramped and crowded Cons: 1-Lacking in appetizers compared to other places — no noodles and stuff 2-Smaller sushi menu compared to othe rplaces — no octupus or smoked salmon 3-Chances are you will be getting incorrect quantities/missing pieces that you ordered(just like other places) 4-Service seemed slower compared to other places and there weren’t even that many people at the time but this could be variable Overall, would come back here again to get my sushi fix!
Mike G.
Place rating: 5 Brooklyn, NY
Hidden gem, right in my neighborhood!!! Didn’t know they even exist, I drove by and spotted this awesome sushi place. Glad I saw it cause this place is beautiful with a ton of seating, ambiance is gorgeous. Prices are cheap and staff is pleasant
Dana Y.
Place rating: 4 New York, NY
This is the only all-you-can-eat sushi place I’ve been to that serves sushi on a boat! Usually the boat means it’s gonna be expensive but it’s not bad at all! For a little over $ 20, you have unlimited sushi, sashimi, and appetizers(from seaweed salad to chicken tempura). You can also order as much ice cream as you want! The place is really clean and the staff are all very nice and attentive. I’ve enjoyed my experience here and I will definitely visit more in the future! The only con is that it can be hard to find parking.
Rhonda A.
Place rating: 4 Brooklyn, NY
All you can eat sushi on a boat for $ 20(per person). Why the hell not?! There are not many options for sushi in Marine Park so I’m glad that our only option is a good option. If you order off of the all you can eat menu, you better be able to eat it all or you’re going to have to pay for wasted food(which I love). The waitresses are really patient. My ex boyfriend would always ask 5 million questions even though we were regulars here & they would answer every single one.
Melinda B.
Place rating: 3 Brooklyn, NY
I wanted to like this place, I really really did. I read all the reviews and was so excited to go and give it a shot now that it was under different management and name. But, unfortunately, nothing has really changed. I walked in with«5 stars!» in my head. We walked in and asked for a private booth, the woman said OK and started walking us to the back. As we arrived at a table in the middle of the restaurant she tells us «Oh the private booths we save in case a large group comes in.» Um, the restaurant is almost completely empty, but ok fine.(Down to 4 stars). We are then seated and asked if we wanted to go off the regular menu or the all-you-can-eat. When we said the AYCE menu, she seemed to get flustered and then begins to explain how it works. We then found out that there is a certain section for people who are doing the AYCE, and that’s not where we were sitting. So after ordering our drinks and being settled we then had to change tables.(Down to 3 stars). Reading the AYCE menu, there is a good amount of things you can order but unfortunately it seemed like most of it was all spicy things. Now, I’m not against spicy, but I would like a bit of variety. As for the appetizers, obviously they’re not going to give you options of full size portions of appetizers, I’m OK with that. So we started with the gyoza and the shumai. I loved the shumai, the gyoza not so much. For our entrée the first time around we got the Fantastic roll, the Rainbow roll and the Shrimp Tempura roll, the second go around we got the Temptation roll and the Sakura roll. Honestly, every single one of them tasted the same. There was nothing that stood out on any of them that really made me go «Oooo that’s great!»(Down to 2 ½ stars). By the time all was said and done with our bill, it came to $ 71.($ 20.95×2, plus 4 large Sapporos and tax). I’ve had a way better meal at Ginza(see my prior review for that!) with a larger option of food. AYCE here is definitely not worth it. Unfortunately I can’t give 2 ½ stars so I was generous and gave 3ONLY because our waitress was very friendly and the food was out very quick. Sorry E Sushi, but you won’t be seeing us again.