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I love the selection of seafood! The buffet offers everything from California rolls to authentic sashimi. They even have a small section for the non-sushi lovers with plenty of tasty options.
Their... More
I love the selection of seafood! The buffet offers everything from California rolls to authentic sashimi. They even have a small section for the non-sushi lovers with plenty of tasty options.
Their dessert section is pretty good.
And if you have room... ask your waiter for some green tea icecream! It's unique and delicious (and I believe included in the price you pay for the buffet.)
The only downside is this place is too expensive to eat at on a regular basis -- I believe lunch is about $15 per person and dinner is $22ish.
I go here every year on my birthday. It's so worth it!
Pros: Very very good food
Cons: expensive
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good combination of sushi and desert. pirce very reasonable, considering the sushi deal. ... More
good combination of sushi and desert. pirce very reasonable, considering the sushi deal. ..........................................................................
Pros: price
Cons: traffic
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Fantastically fresh sushi! Been there for a long time so you know it's gotta' be fresh! If you're looking for an impressive dinner oreder a boat full of sushi. It's a fun way to impress a large... More
Fantastically fresh sushi! Been there for a long time so you know it's gotta' be fresh! If you're looking for an impressive dinner oreder a boat full of sushi. It's a fun way to impress a large party.
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I would not recommend this place to anyone who is familiar with true Japanese cuisine, or has a sense for authenticity. It is strictly geared for the indulgent person wishing to gorge themselves... More
I would not recommend this place to anyone who is familiar with true Japanese cuisine, or has a sense for authenticity. It is strictly geared for the indulgent person wishing to gorge themselves with heaps of cheap food.
Pros: More food than you can shake a stick at
Cons: Really low quality fish, meats and poultry. Not a Japanese owned or operated sushi restaurant.
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This is was my first time to go there..new in town...I thought it was great...I was able to eat all the sushi I wanted and sashimi was soo great!!!! and they had a big desert bar and Habatchi... More
This is was my first time to go there..new in town...I thought it was great...I was able to eat all the sushi I wanted and sashimi was soo great!!!! and they had a big desert bar and Habatchi grill...soo much to choose from...all that for 20.99..I will be going back.
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For a asian buffet, including sushi, the price and value can't be beat. It's a great time to try new things, too. The atmosphere is great, fun for larger groups, too. Would recommend highly.
For a asian buffet, including sushi, the price and value can't be beat. It's a great time to try new things, too. The atmosphere is great, fun for larger groups, too. Would recommend highly.
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I went to Tokyo One for their lunch buffet. They had an extensive selection of dishes, including sushi. The regular buffet items were OK and in some cases good. The sushi was just OK (which is maybe... More
I went to Tokyo One for their lunch buffet. They had an extensive selection of dishes, including sushi. The regular buffet items were OK and in some cases good. The sushi was just OK (which is maybe about the best you can expect from a buffet).
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If I lived in DFW, this would be my weekly sushi spot. As many have noted the restaurant offers an all you can eat deal for about $30 (including a drink) and you can choose from hibachi faves like... More
If I lived in DFW, this would be my weekly sushi spot. As many have noted the restaurant offers an all you can eat deal for about $30 (including a drink) and you can choose from hibachi faves like teriyaki chicken, beef, short ribs or soups, salads, shabu "pan" goodies, or my favorite-sushi, sashimi, and sushi rolls. Although the morsels of rolls are small it gave me the opportunity to try rolls I don't usually like like spicy salmon or ones with tempura. I prefer non-fried foods when i go out for sushi! The restaurant has ample parking, it wasn't too crowded on a Thursday evening, and the seating area gave me a home-cabin, comfy feel. The food was outstanding, the chefs were friendly and eager to answer questions, and the customer service was great. If you love to gorge on sushi and are in the DFW area, stop by Tokyo One in Addison. You will not be disappointed! I'm going back this week!
Pros: all you can eat buffet for $27, ample parking, open well layed out area
Cons: dessert table, but who goes to a sushi spot for dessert?
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First off, you can't complain the like jenle about having a service charge for large groups. ANYWHERE you go there is a service charge, and it's usually 18% not 15%. You thought you could avoid it... More
First off, you can't complain the like jenle about having a service charge for large groups. ANYWHERE you go there is a service charge, and it's usually 18% not 15%. You thought you could avoid it by splitting your bill? That's so cheap and dishonest, of course they're going to add 15% to each person's bill, 15% of $100 is still the same as 15% of four $25 checks, genius.
Now down to the important part, which is the food. The buffet section is set up so that most everyone in your party can find something they love. Sushi selection at dinner is amazing, it would cost you $200 to eat like this at a normal sushi place and that is NO exaggeration. My faves were the rolls, but my group seemed to gobble up the sashimi the most, They've also got a pretty good selection of cooked stuff and salads, the best was the fresh teppanyaki grill where they grill stuff fresh for you. The dessert section is really good, almost feels like one of those fancy hotel brunch layouts with the variety of desserts. Service was pretty good for the most part. I don't think people know how hard it is to handle so many plates, tables and drinks all at once. We had to wait a little sometimes, but the managers where always around when we needed them.
Food quality and selection seems really important here, and they maintain cleanliness pretty well. Overall a pretty good blend of being an upper-end atmosphere without being snobby. Customers seemed pretty dressed up for this place.
We got great service for our party of 18, and no we didn't pay 15% tip. We paid 15% plus another 5% because the whole experience rocked. My whole party loved it and has been bugging me about going back ever since.
Pros: Amazing selection of food for the price. Value cannot be compared to anyplace.
Cons: Was a little busy when we went so it seemed kind of crowded.
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I researched for the best sushi buffet in Dallas and could'nt find anything except Tokyo One, I have heard mixed reviews about this place. Personally, I think this place is over rated. The chefs... More
I researched for the best sushi buffet in Dallas and could'nt find anything except Tokyo One, I have heard mixed reviews about this place. Personally, I think this place is over rated. The chefs there are chinese, not Japanese. They serve both sashimi and sushi for lunch. I am a big sushi fan and I used to go to the best sushi places in California. I am very disappointed with their poor quality sushi. The sashimi is not fresh and it is as tough as the eraser.
When I left the restaurant, I over heard a woman who looked like the boss there screaming at her employee in Mandarin. I was like,what the heck?. I left right away and I will never never go back there again.
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