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Sushi Palace

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1702 Middle Country Rd. Phone Number: 631-736-0759.

Description

Best sushi chain "all you can eat" including unlimited fresh sushi, sashimi and innovative maki rolls, hot & crispy shrimp and vegetable tempura. Including various Japanese appetizer and salad, fresh grill teriyaki, tasty udon noodles, scrumptious deserts and so much more.
All you can eat Sushi, weekdays $19.95 (Mon - Thurs.), $21.95 (Fri - Sun.)

Address: 1702 Middle Country Rd, Centereach, New York 11720
Phone: (631) 736-0759
Parking: Lot
State: NY
City: Centereach
Street Number: 1702 Middle Country Rd
Zip Code: 11720
categories: chinese restaurant, sushi restaurant


Opening Hours

Monday: 11:30 - 22:00
Tuesday: 11:30 - 22:00
Wednesday: 11:30 - 22:00
Thursday: 11:30 - 22:00
Friday: 11:30 - 23:00
Saturday: 12:30 - 23:00
Sunday: 12:30 - 22:00

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Reviews
Consistently good quality sushi every time we’ve visited. Fish is fresh, presentation is beautiful, and variety is good without being overwhelming. Lunch time all you can eat is definitely best value, otherwise expect to spend around ~$70 minimum without tip for dinner for two. Restaurant is visually nice to look at and very clean.
1st All You Can Eat Sushi place I've ever been too. Sushi was fresh food was good,portions were on the small size so you didn't leave anything you get charged for leftovers...rice,Sushi ext Would definitely go back again,place was pretty busy for 530 on a Tuesday.
Great experience!! Wait staff is super attentive we never had an empty glass! The sushi was very good, good raito of rice to fish. We will probably make this our new all you can eat sushi spot!
Fresh sushi but not my favorite sashimi buffet nearby. Must-try: butterfly sushi roll. Sashimi. If interested, they also have the special: sushi sandwich. This buffet has been here for a long timeperhaps &gt; 10 years. They used to be my only option for sashimi buffet during my bachelor's but some other buffets open after my graduation LOL. They increased the price a bit due to COVID. Advantage: 1. Sashimi are fresh. 2. Good taste in general. 3. More ice cream options than the other buffets. 4. Nice service and environment. Note: 1. Size of appetizer is quite small. 2. Extra charge for waste of food. To be improved: 1. Used to love hot sour soup so much but this time the taste of white pepper is a bit strong. 2. Sushi bar missed order of red snapper for the first order. For the second order, they missed wasabi and ginger. Waiter is very nice and helpful. He brought a small plate of wasabi and ginger later. 3. Although the taste is fine but the appearance could be improved. For example, the teriyaki fish, it actually tastes very good. But if you take a look at the picture, they are very small and the size varies a lot. Some of them even comes like they are about to be in pieces. Although I understand that the shape does not matter about the taste, it would be a bonus for food and enhance the experience. Especially when the other buffets provide the same menus and they are doing better. I hope it will be even better in the future.
The sushi wasn’t the best quality, but it was very far from the worst. In the category of $25 all you can eat sushi, it ranks as one of the better places I’ve been to. The sushi seemed pretty fresh, and the staff was very friendly. They didn’t “forget” part of your order, like most all you can eat sushi places do. It’s too bad they ran out of salmon, as I was looking forward to that. I’ll definitely be coming back!
Place is a hit or miss. Used to be great but lately quality has been trending down. I don’t know if it’s effects of pandemic or new management. It seems prices are going up but quality declining. They do offer some sashimi for lunch which is great but freshness of the salmon was subpar mushy/stale. They also add more rice in the rolls than my preference. Also, they forgot to put salmon in one of the special rolls. Didn’t want to be rude and it was difficult finishing the order when the food quality is unappetizing. Kitchen food quality, service, as well as menu variety is great.
A really good Japanese restaurant. Went here and got “all you can eat sushi” and I have a few things to say. First of all, the variety is amazing, they have countless sushi roll options, tons of sashimi, and so many different cooked options for people who don’t like raw fish. Second, the service is amazing. The waiter was super nice to us and advised we don’t order a lot in case we got full. The sushi came super quickly, not even 5 minutes after receiving our drinks which took 2 minutes to arrive after ordering, they gave us our huge plate of sushi. The speed is absolutely insane. The food is all delicious and really good quality sashimi. Now for the cons, these guys know how to milk money out of you, they do add a lot of rice to their sushi rolls, but not a noticeable amount. Of course they charge extra for extra rice and leftovers so make sure to order slowly and take your time ordering, don’t order all at once, try not to order stuff w a lot of rice. If your smart, you’ll surely get your money’s worth! They do charge a lot of tips, an 18% tip, a 20% tip, and a 22% tip, this was for 3 people. On the weekends and fridays it costs more. Speaking of prices, their prices went up drastically, and for “children” if your child is anywhere after 4 feet tall they will be charged as an adult. They have a height measure at the check in. Overall, super good, if you get your money’s worth. Only come here if you have money to spend and a huge appetite.
Decent sushi and other Japanese items. This is all you can eat restaurant but you fill out an order form and give that to the waitress who will bring out the order to the table. There are limits on the number of items you can order on each form but they bring sufficient order forms fairly quick. The service and ambiance was good but the outside of the restaurant was unlit, dark and unappealing. See photos for menu. One negative is the sneaky way the resturant tries to double the tips by charging 20% gratuity then explicitly suggest tipping in their receipt. See the attached receipt
Update I believe that the owner has been changed. Therefore, the food change a lot. Even you order over 50 pieces sashimi, they still give you as the pictures shown. Moreover, the quality of the food decreased a lot. I had been there two times, and both of them make me so disappointed. ===== I really love this restaurant. This is the best place to eat sushi and sashimi. You can keep order food that you like until u can’t eat anymore. I think I find the reason why I become fat.
Probably the worst sushi I've ever had. I've definitely had better quality cheap sushi at other All You Can Eat restaurants, but this one is the lowest of all of them. Don't be fooled by the picture, that's just the quality of my camera. It may look good, but it ain't. It wasn't fresh at all and it tasted as if I was served leftovers. The sashimi looked dull, the eel roll had 90% cucumber and 10% eel, and the tuna tempura roll wasn't crunchy nor was it even spicy/flavorful. Maybe it was horrible quality because I ordered the wrong things, but that shouldn't matter. Also, did I mention that it's overpriced? Not worth it. Other restaurants serve better quality sushi for a reasonable price. But even though the sushi sucks, the service is quite good. They're very nice and accommodated to my needs so an extra star for that!
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