

Then the quality of the sushi itself began to suffer as well. Then All You Can Eat started… The quality of the non-sushi food on the menu started the suffer as it was rushed out for those ordering off the slips. It was reasonably priced sushi of reasonable quality with service that is always substandard. I ate at Tokyo for years before they started trying to compete with Sushi Palace in Hamden and started their All You Can Eat menu. The Southington area of Connecticut seems to be getting hit by a rash of formerly great Japanese restaurants slowly degrading due to going all you can eat. We had to ask for our water to be refilled and every time we asked to order something, it was like it was a burden. I don’t think we saw them smile one time. The two waitresses that we interacted with did not even try to be welcoming or friendly. Part of the reason stars were docked was because it was definitely not a friendly environment.

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Had my friends not been there before, I would never have stopped on my own free will in passing. The outside of the restaurant however is really run down. The décor was pretty decent & it seemed clean. I did really enjoy the chocolate fried ice cream. The rest of the food that I tried was pretty basic, the hibachi rice was a bit bland for me and the spring rolls were soggy on the bottom and were also pretty bland. 95, which is excellent considering that just two of the «fancy» rolls I ordered would cost that amount anywhere else. Their «all you can eat» menu had a really good variety and the sushi itself was good, thankfully. We drove 30 minutes to get to the restaurant and I don’t feel it was necessarily worth the commute.
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If you come here with the expectation of stuffing yourself full of deliciousness at a fraction of the price you would pay ordering the same rolls at a regular sushi restaurant, you will be very pleased. I flagged a server when they were bussing a table, was acknowledged, and my request for more water was taken care of pretty quickly… better service than I’ve gotten in some more reputable places. They weren’t as on top of the water refills, but it’s not like any of us are paying for a 5 star dining experience. In my experience the staff was pretty on top of card collection and replacement, and got our food out in a timely manner. Also loved that they have both fried banana and ice cream on the dessert portion of the menu… no better way to end a night of sushi than with a nice little combo of hot banana and chocolate ice cream in my opinion! Frankly, I didn’t find the service to be as bad as some people have been stating. Everything we ordered was fresh and absolutely delicious. I reccommend giving it a try.When it comes to both quality and selection this is my favorite all-you-can-eat sushi venue thus far.

You can have the most beautiful decor and the nicest servers, but if the food is under par, you won't see me again. I am not saying I have never had all of the above at once, but in the grand scheme of things, just give me good, healthy, food that warms my soul. great ambiance, wonderful service, fantastic food.and inexpensive. That is okay too, as I am usually busy looking down at my plate anyway :). I have been there quite a few times with relatives and friends and would go again. The difference between this place and a couple of other all you can eat sushi restaraunts(excluding buffets)is that when you order an item, it is full size, I have learned to get my money's worth without overeating, but still being fully satisfied. I don't care which one I get, as long as they bring me what I have ordered. Not here! There is one server who is friendly and one who is not very smiley. In some restaurants, servers go overboard with their feigned niceness. For good food, I can wait a couple of minutes for it to arrive (this is not fast food!)and can do without the chit chat. There are usually only one or two servers and if it's busy, they run their socks off! Good service is nice, and it compliments the meal, but it is not mandatory for me. It doesn't seem the sushi chefs have years of experience has I have had rolls fall apart, but what should you expect for under $20, in an all you can eat restaurant.

I like the sashimi best as I enjoy tasting the fish without the rice. Tokyo sushi seems to have fresh fish every time I have gone there. Finishing what I have ordered is my game.
