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Contribute Feedback What Kathy Strehle likes about Richmond Japanese Sushi:
This is my family's favorite spot for all-you-can-eat sushi. We've been coming here for as long as I can remember, so the owners practically know us. The service is excellent, and the sushi is delicious! View all feedback.
What Robin L doesn't like about Richmond Japanese Sushi:
Hey it's AYCE sushi. Let's not be too picky or critical. Sushi is decent, cooked food was better... but be prepared for a huge carb ingestion. Each piece of nigiri or roll lives up to every AYCE spot with trying to stuff customers with too much rice. Still, if you come for lunch and order the basic it's $20 . Can't complain, but I think there are better spots for a few bucks more. View all feedback.
Sashimi is fresh which is quite impressive for an ayce place, foods are served quickly after order. They sometimes miss 1 or 2 pieces on order sheet but that's totally fine. Servers are friendly and fast. Most dishes are great except for some rice and noodle dishes. Parking spot is quite hard to find. Reservation is highly recommended.
Avoid ordering Deluxe (A+B+C)!!! Out of all the sashimi available and ordered, only amebi showed up (at 5 pieces instead of 10); all the other “expensive” sashimi ordered like saba, hamachi, hokkgai, and tai were never brought out. What’s the point of ordering the highest/most expensive tier if they don’t even give you the food you ordered and paid for?Sashimi orders as a whole are reduced in quantity from what you ordered, while the more “filling” food items with rice are brought out first and in bigger portions. This way you’re too full by the time that the more “expensive” items (like sashimi) are brought out so you won’t complain about the orders miraculously being cut. If there was a limit on how many pieces you can order, at least I wish they were upfront about it. And also it doesn’t excuse items just not showing up regardless of how many times they were ordered…If you’re here to get your sashimi fix, then I recommend only ordering sashimi by itself, and not too much other distractions on the menu.Beef tataki is one of my favourites. Although there are times that it’s barely thawed and you can taste the ice shards—and the meat is almost crunchy.
As per the reviews and tic toks, this place is great and one of the best for sushi. We had to wave down the waitress to order. The atmosphere was outdated. The food was bland and not fresh. The sashimi was small pieces. If you are not familiar with the names of the items, you will have a difficult time ordering (no pictures). We have had Sushi in different places and would say this is the worst.
Had a terrible experience at Ninkazu. My friend and I arrived at the restaurant at 1:25pm and we ordered our 1st round. As soon as the food came by, we were told they 're doing their last calls. As we didn 't completely receive all of our food in the first round, we ordered a bit more. They collected our order and were told they close at 2:30. We only had 30 mins to finish two rounds of food. AYCE usually allocates 90 mins for you, I think it 's only fair if they tell us in advance. We asked the server to advise their customers in the futute. The response we got was 'you should have checked when the restaurant closes '. Food wasn 't great, sushi rice was hard and the udon was just sad.
The staff is always excellent and the food is not too bad for all you can eat restaurant and would recommend you come hungry and leave super stuffed ???