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Contribuiți la feedbackMy husband and I typically have a decent experience when we come, however I brought my newly 4 year old today with another friend and their 5 year old. I was charged $11 for my 4year old to eat 2 pieces of sushi and some edamame while my friends kid ate 2 full rolls, and 3 appetizers paid $0. This is extremely unfair that it is by height when kids who will not eat but a taste from their parents are then charged a full price but others who are shorter can eat multiple things for FREE. Very disappointing.
*3.5 ?*The food was good and quite a few options available. However, there definitely limits/rules for all you can eat which I’ve never seen that before. You can only order ONE appetizer and limited 5 nigiri at a time which the server barely came after receiving our order). You can’t order more food unless you finish everything you currently have at least that’s what the lady had said to me since I didn’t eat every single one of my sushi rice that I cannot order more). I have been to many all you can eat and have never seen this many rules honestly.
This is one I would skip. The food was very bland and while I'm not expecting world changing sushi from an AYCE place, this place lags behind other places I've been. The ramen was just a bowl of overcooked spaghetti noodles with a tiny piece of tonkatsu about 1x1 inch with no other seasonings or toppings. The staff was decently attentive and it isn't their fault the experience wasn't that great. The restaurant was clean though and the seating and music was nice.Overall, I will not be coming back here just because for the $22 price tag I could get better sushi from a Kroger.
Every time I'm in It's mandatory to stop by Sushi Village. The food is
The best things about this place is the fact that they stop overly charging for leftover food that could not be eating.