Was surprised at the amount of negative reviews… My wife and I have eaten here numerous times and every one was very good to exceptional. Yes, they add a gratuity to your bill, and the woman seating us can be a bit abrupt, but we have been more than happy every time we go(last visit was 2weeks ago). Definitely going back.
Karla C.
Place rating: 1 North Hollywood, Los Angeles, CA
The lady who seated us was very nice. My husband had the chicken teriyaki and loves it. I had the AYCE sushi. I order thee rolls and not one was good. Would never return to this place for sushi. The rolls he no flavor, even the ginger had no favor.
Jordan D.
Place rating: 1 North Las Vegas, NV
Worst restaurant experience I’ve ever had in my life, let alone sushi. I was extremely disappointed and will never be returning. Let me start by saying that Rock N Roll Sushi has been on my list of go to sushi restaurants for a while now and I finally visited. What attracted me were decent reviews, alcoholic beverages, and a professional website. Yesterday at roughly 4pm I called and asked if there was currently a wait and if the AYCE included EVERYTHING on the menu. I was told by a female that there was no wait and EVERYTHING on the menu was included in AYCE. We arrived at about 5pm and the place was completely empty(told the truth about no wait). We are asked how many and we state 4. Immediately told there will be a 15% gratuity included on bills of 4 or less because they’re «on the strip». Hardly on the strip and have ate at finer restaurants in casinos with no such BS rule, but I’m hungry so it’s a go. Once seated we’re asked if we’re doing AYCE or A La Carte. I state the 3 adults will do AYCE and my 4 year old daughter will do A La Carte. I was told the whole table needs to do AYCE or A La Carte, no exceptions. So I need to pay $ 28 for a 4 year old to eat some chicken and rice? I dispute it with the server because she’s 4 years old and she gives me an attitude and says«whatever». While the server is getting our drinks I’m looking at the AYCE rules and it clearly states SASHIMIISNOTINCLUDED. Upon her return I asked her if that was true and she said yes. I asked her why not even an hour ago she LIED to me on the phone and said EVERYTHING was included. She denied ever having the conversation with me and played dumb. She was extremely disrespectful and didn’t care if we left or not. We left without saying another word. I will never return and I hope others don’t waste their time. We ended up going to Doh Sushi on Spring Mountain. Go there! Absolutely delicious, great service, same price, nice atmosphere.
Marci E.
Place rating: 5 Madison, WI
Shockingly good for the location. Don’t let the all you can eat scare you, it was made in front of me and very fresh. Service was fine. I’d go back.
Ernest Z.
Place rating: 3 Islandia, NY
Service is poor, sashimi is not included in all you can eat and they charge for left overs. And all you can eat has a 1 hour limit and you can only get 1 scoop of «ice cream». Food was average.
Danny b.
Place rating: 4 San Jose, CA
Place is good
Jaye L.
Place rating: 1 Las Vegas, NV
I was in the area and decided to give this place a try. The sushi was just average. I’ve had much better at places located off the strip. My main complaint is that besides bringing me my food, the server never came back to the table. My water glass remained empty. She finally came back when she saw that we finished(we didn’t do all you can eat, it was a light lunch), she cleared the table, brought the bill and still didn’t at least offer to refill our glasses. I was completed insulted that she included gratuity on our bill. I have no problems tipping and usually tip a lot more than the standard. If you are going to add gratuity, at least earn it. Won’t be back there again. There are too many other places in Las Vegas which much better and cheaper food, with great service and quality.
Young Hoon K.
Place rating: 1 Los Angeles, CA
Very poor service! rude owner and waitresses! Do not eat here! We went there at 9:30 when they close at 11, seemed like they didn’t want us to come. They didn’t even welcomed us. As soon as we sat they told us they are closing soon so we have to order quickly. We ordered 10 orders of halibut but they only brought 5orders and made us order more again. And sushi tasted not fresh. Even though we didn’t want to tip them but There was 18%mandatory gratuity. they knew no one will put any tip because of their poor service.
Michael G.
Place rating: 3 College Park, MD
After we were completely ignored at the Indian place in this strip mall(if I wrote one star reviews of places that I didn’t get served it deserved it), my lady and I decided to check out this sushi place we have seen on the sightseeing bus the day before in the section of The Strip between the two batches of casinos. I didn’t have high expectations and, in the end, it’s a sushi place in a strip mall. But it’s an acceptable, and more importantly, affordable sushi place in a world of expensive restaurants. As far as Rock N’ Roll, I’m not sure I get that vibe from this place. Even in the middle of the day, it’s dark but there’s not especially rocking music. I did notice a few large groups of day drinkers roam in as we sat there so I guess it must get wild with the drinking crowd at night. The sushi was relatively rocking. While they only have one vegetarian choice on the menu, off menu they are willing to make pretty much any kind of vegetable roll you can think of. My avocado roll was not the best I ever had and I was a bit surprised by the small size of the roll but it definitely was high quality. Combined with an order of fried rice, it hit the spot. Honestly, the fried rice was better than the sushi and much cheaper. While our server was rather aloof, she did bring us a spoon when we had trouble eating fried rice with chopsticks and she was rather jovial when we did see her. And after another restaurant completely ignored us, it was at least good to get food. Even if it was pretty average food in a city known for culinary excellence.
Kevin B.
Place rating: 4 Fremont, CA
A few friends and I came to this establishment for dinner one of the nights. We opted for the AYCE sushi special. Not really too much to say about this establishment. The all you can eat is about $ 27 before taxes and tip. The food is solid. The service is okay. I think there’s some value in the AYCE. To be honest, there isn’t really anything great or horrible that stuck out to me about this establishment. I would rate this establishment 3 – 4 stars. Nothing really special other than being AYCE and 24 hours. Would I come back? Yes. However, there are are a lot of other establishments I would prioritize before this.
Mary J.
Place rating: 5 Arlington, TX
We went for lunch on the weekend so it was 27.99 for all you can eat with a 15% gratuity added. They explained it all at the beginning so it wasn’t a surprise. The all you can eat includes at least appetizers and sushi(all we ordered) and is an hour limit. Sushi is pretty good quality and the rolls are interesting as well as your typical sushi rolls. Between two of us we had 6, 8 piece rolls and a small apptetizer. Restaurant was clean with professional staff. Overall very impressed.
Hadessa M.
Place rating: 5 Woodside, NY
Come here with so much hungry great and comfortable place to me. Sushi Is Delicious. High recommend
Kathlyn R.
Place rating: 1 Fremont, CA
Worst sushi experience in 20 years, some have bad sushi but good service or vice verse but this place has neither for the true sushi diner. Just left because I orderd all you can eat and orderd four items, they were all typical thin slices of sushi but one was not good and they waitress yelled at me. Yes yelled at me, said it’s the rules that if I don’t finish it she will charge me and I can’t order anything else. Refused to tip. Paid my bill and said goodbye. Too many options to be mistreated by a restaurant owner. The nigiri was not bad but not great, heading to another sushi restaurant now to get my fix $ 40 wasted on one all you can eat dinner!
Donald S.
Place rating: 1 Hillsboro, OR
How do I start this review? Simply put, outright disgusting service. The atmosphere was downright toxic and disappointing. When we called in advance to reserve our table. The waitress was incredibly kind to us. However upon arrival we were met with sheer lack of quality on the managements part. There was a obvious loss in translation in our situation. We had with us a diabetic friend who regulates his diet very carefully. Especially in regards to rice, originally we asked the waitress if we could order nigiri. She originally said yes that is fine. However we also brought up the discussion of our friend and his issues. At 1st she was ok with the idea of him eating some sushi. But every so often discard rice and just give the leftover rice to one of us to eat. By technicality he was eating all the food he ordered. But when the manager got wind of this. The management outright changed the entire mood and killed our will to eat there. Instead of coming up with a compromise for our friend. We were told by the waitress as a order from the management that our friend must order sashimi. They refused to accept our order continuously when we tried to politely explain the issue. We instead decided to just pay for our drinks and leave. Normally I am a very reserved person in writing reviews. But its what the manager did that struck a major chord with me. During our final moments of sipping our drinks. The manager was hiding behind the sushi bar where the chef worked. Every so often I personally looked over at her. She had the most intense glare and it was at our disabled friend. The pure and utter lack of respect for their customers amazes me. I’m shocked a place like this has remained in operation as long as it has. This is a PSA advisory to anyone wanting all you can eat sushi. Do not visit this restaurant. Their ordering process is obscenely complicated to grasp. You are met with utter scrutiny and lack of respect. This is not worth any of their so called«delicious sushi». Me and my friends will not be visiting this area again.
Karo R.
Place rating: 3 Marietta, GA
Great Sushi!!! Great Chef!!! Horrible service!!! Born and raised in these united states, I completely understand English and after 16 year of schooling I can definitely read a menu, for some reason I was treated by a server/manager as if I couldn’t comprehend… Lol After leaving the nail salon in the area we decided to walk over to this place for a bit to eat. They have a special for«all you can eat sushi» for 25.00, so it was automatically assumed that we wanted the special… So details about the«all you can eat sushi» were discussed right away, and that we had to eat everything on our plate before we could order more, and we needed to understand that an 18 percent gratuity is expected… and so on and so forth. I finally interrupted her and explained that we were not interested in her«all you can eat sushi» special, it was 1pm and we were just grabbing a couple of rolls(lady, please calm down). We sat at the sushi bar and the chef gave a little giggle as we made comments about the manager/waitress being a lunatic. I ordered the dragon roll, it was sooooo yummy. My friend ordered the crunch roll and we kinda shared both of the rolls. My tab was about $ 14 which was not bad. We tipped the Chef and got out of there before she added a price to the water, pickled ginger and wasabi. Lol 3 stars for the Chef and the food only. My next visit to Vegas I will be sure to search for a place with better service.
Shenille M.
Place rating: 1 East Oakland, Oakland, CA
Terrible place! They need to find manners big time. And there whole rule about all you can eat and if someone eats a piece they get charged. Not a cool place.
Kristy B.
Place rating: 5 Roseville, MI
Very good food. Come hungry awesome sushi! Off the strip but worth the trip. All you can eat, good service. When I first saw this I wanted to leave but trust me stay and eat!
Steve W.
Place rating: 3 Palm Springs, CA
Rating based solely on service. In Vegas for a day and wanted take out sushi. Wow don’t ask for take out here! The rude hostess told me it would be more than 20 min for the order. Mind you the place had NOWAIT. She tried to convince me to eat at the restaurant, so I told her there was no difference. If I stay wouldn’t it also take 20 min for my food to arrive! Will update after I taste the food…
Nas E.
Place rating: 1 Fort McMurray, Canada
We read the menu from outside $ 30/person all you can eat sushi. Then beverages $ 10/drink. Add tips that’s a total of $ 100 easily for 2 persons. For a place that’s placed in a corner with screaming advertisement(AYCES), I can’t justify $ 100. So we didn’t go in. I’ve had some bad experiences with below average & mediocre sushi restaurants which is why you should save your $ 100 and make a reservation at Nobu in Las Vegas.
Liz B.
Place rating: 3 Austin, TX
Rock n’ Roll Sushi was ok. It was close to our hotel on the strip, so a group of us ventured over for dinner one night. All you can eat(AYCE) sushi for $ 25 a person is definitely a good deal. You can order up to 3 rounds, but must eat all pieces or they’ll charge you for whatever is left over. They have a ton of options on the AYCE menu, from sushi to rolls to dessert. The sushi and rolls were ok, not bad, but definitely not the best I’ve even had. What do you expect for $ 25? As we ordered a variety of rolls, I found that all of them had fake crab salad inside. They must use it as a filler. The fried rolls are interesting, such as the sexy girl. Worth trying one! Also, we were not a fan of the baked rolls… warm sushi rolls = weird.