Reviews
Came here for dinner with a group, for the buffet. We were seated very quickly. You order by marking the order slip with what you want, and get a new one if you want to order more later. Good value for your money if you are hungry and order more than once. The sushi rolls themselves came out fairly fast for the standard ones. The more specialty rolls did take longer. There was not an overt amount of rice padding on the rolls, unlike other sushi buffets. We finished off the night with the ice cream which was decent. Great place to eat, food was tasty enough, and had good value for the money. Bring a group out to eat here. Just make sure you eat everything as wasted food will be charged since its a buffet.
Quick service with great food selections. Lunch buffet menu are limited but still a handful of items you can order. Priced around $25 after tax per person. As expected from all you can eat Sushi, you will get more rice in every sushi piece you order. Seafood was fresh, but definitely not cold. Appetizer menu are way better than their sushi in my opinion. Try their Dragon Roll with tempura, can't go wrong with miso soup!
Decent quality sushi for AYCE. A bit pricey, but it'll definitely satisfy your sushi cravings. They have a good selection of sushi on their menu, with a few premium ones you have to pay extra for. Overall pretty quick service and casual ambiance with a bar. Our favorites were the mixed tempura and squid sashimi. Also recommend ending with ice cream... it really does open your second stomach.
The variety of food is comprehensive, both Japanese regular sushi and American specialties such as Philadelphia rolls, avocado rolls. If you have more than 4 people this is a great place for a party, I remember a few tables next to it were groups of 6-8.
I came to eat lunch here with a group of friends on a Saturday afternoon. The staff was very friendly and helpful. Ordering was easy enough as they gave us menus to check off the dishes we wanted. The food came relatively quickly and was delicious. Definitely will consider coming back again for more in the future nDine in: YesOutdoor seating: NoTakeout: Yes
Had buffet here. Very rare place to find sushi buffet Their boat for one is great. Fried rice was okay. Shrimp tempura was also excellent Good choices of sake. Service was great They ask us to order in limit so no food gets wasted which is great
One of the few all you can eat sushi options in Boston. Only items I liked were the salmon sashimi, squid and octopus sushi, and the teriyaki steak dish. Everything else were subpar quality and I noticed that the rice portion was huge in some of their rolls including the philly rolls. I ended up eating much less than I initially anticipated as I was quickly overwhelmed by bloating after eating a few of their rolls. Overall, this might be a decent casual hangout spot if you’re seriously craving for sushi, but if you are looking for the good quality ones, I would suggest going somewhere else.
Went for Dinner All you can eat on Monday. Worst all you can eat I ever had at this price range $33/pp, I would never return no matter at what price. Very tiny pieces of sashimi were poorly cut and presented. Just made me think about pieces of dead fish specimens on the table. Sushi was poorly made with poor ingredients and lots of rice. As you can see for the beef udon, there was only a few tiny pieces of beef. Many people can cook better their chefs. The crispy chicken and pork katsu were paper thin, very hard, unappetizing and not authentic. Overall it was really low quality. The server was very rush throughout, giving us pressure all the time. Cleanliness and atmosphere was acceptable. Your stomach deserves better elsewhere.
DONT EAT HERE. You will EAT WITH MICE! Went there for the first time last night. Although pricing is very good I wouldn’t recommend this restaurant to anyone. Food was okay, nothing out of the ordinary. It is absolutely disgusting what we had to go through. There was a mice in the restaurant, see photo after complaining to our waitress about it, the manager came to explain that it is a “boston thing”, his words: “no matter how much you clean it’s just a Boston thing”, also mentioned the construction could be a cause. He then said “no worries I will give you a discount of 15%”. Food should have been at least FREE. Restaurants should be CLEAN, and MICE FREE. No matter the city you are in. I won’t be back. And I would recommend you not to.
Would prefer A la Carte over All you can eat menu. With Yamato II you win some, you lose some. Enjoyed the dragon maki! Was not a great fan of the fried rice or the gyozas.