Sushi all you can eat in your countries?


In Spain we have a lot of all you can eat restaurants with Japanese and Chinese food for a fixed price (which can vary between 16-26€, depending on the restaurant, it’s a weekday, weekend, etc.). You have a menu with all different options available, all numbered. You only need to write in a piece of papers all the dishes that you want and they bring it to you to the table. Of course, quality depends on the restaurant!

I’m curious to know if in your countries you have this option? For which price? Is the quality good?

Showing you a picture of my dinner last night. We were a party of 2 and we got more food tho (I don’t have pictures). Sunday night with drinks we paid a total of 47,50€

7 comments
  1. My country doesn’t really have all-you-can-eat stuff. Or if we do, I haven’t seen them🤷🏻‍♀️

  2. We have those in Portugal aswell, dinner price is about 19 Eur/person but the quality is not as good as what you posted

  3. In my city we have an abundance of fresh, high quality seafood so AYCE is not popular. We have maybe 2 restaurants that offer AYCE sushi as everything else has closed down/ didn’t make it. Typically AYCE uses lower quality fish.

    Pricing is about $40-45CAD per person, with many selections including appetizers, sushi, bbq, cooked food, unlimited non alcoholic drinks. Same thing where you can check off what you want on a little slip of paper.

  4. There’s a few in every big city in California and in Las Vegas/ Reno.

    I would rate all of them (that I’ve visited) a half step to a full step above supermarket sushi.

    In my own rating scheme. I consider about 80% of sushi places to be a half to full step above supermarket sushi then maybe 19% two steps up with very few exceptional places. Better places on average in Southern California. Bay Area more like SoCal than NorCal.

    I do miss the old Todai buffets. Great selection if not necessarily the best sushi but they did sashimi and even uni once in a while. I loved the run for the lobster by customers whenever they brought out a tray.

  5. This looks good. I am going to Barcelona and Madrid later this month. Do you know of any similar restaurants in either of those cities?

  6. We have several here in Chiang Mai. The ones I’ve tried are decent but for less money there’s one restaurant that has excellent sushi as I’m not a huge eater

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