They have all-you-can-eat-sushi for a very reasonable price (a little over $20/person) but there are some rules involved. First, only once order per person at a time (but that one person can order for the whole table) and second, you need to eat everything (including the rice). Anything not eaten will be charged to you. And, of course, being the competitive guys we are, we had to see who could eat the most sushi. So what did we eat? I'll let the pictures show you.
Round 1: maguro, hamachi, sake and unagi
Here's what I mean by everyone can order one type of sushi for the whole table. We all picked a different nigiri and they brought our five orders of it.
Round 1 concluded: hotategai rolls
About this time in our meal, we started keeping track of what we ordered so that we could make sure we got the most sushi for our dollar. We wanted to make sure we ate more than the cost of the buffet. Somewhere during this round I think we made our goal.
Here's the birthday boy enjoying another piece of sushi
Ikura is possibly my least favorite type of sushi. I only ate because everyone else was eating it. Ikura are fish eggs. When you're eating them they literally burst in your mouth. By burst, I mean they explode with a salty, fishy taste. Yuck. Good thing I'm a team player (and I didn't want to lose).
Here are the first two to drop
At the end of the third round the two Mikes threw in the towel. I wonder how they knew to sit together so they could quit together. Actually, Mike Kawakami never even made it out of the third round. That one lonely roll you see in the picture above is his. Ted ended up eating it.
John was the first on the Japanese side to drop out
Round 4: maguro and sake
We started round 4 with three competitors left. Notice there are only four pieces of maguro above? John quit after the salmon. We'll give him credit for completing half of the fourth round.
The last two standing
Ted and I actually had another order of saba nigiri but I forgot to take a picture. Overall, I think Ted came out the victor since he did eat Mike Kawakami's uneaten roll.
Final counts:
Ted: 19 pieces of nigiri and 9 rolls
Scott: 19/8
John: 16/8
Mike W: 14/8
Mike K: 14/7
My impression of the sushi was okay. It wasn't the best or worst I've ever eaten. The fish was good but the rice seemed a little mushy and heavily packed. It also tasted to heavily of vinegar for my liking. Plus, they make you order only one at a time and the night we went there was only one sushi chef so sometimes we had to wait a good 5-7 minutes before the next order appeared. When you're trying to eat as much as you possibly can those precious minutes only help you to get full. Of course for $20 it was a good deal and I would definitely eat there again.
Final counts:
Ted: 19 pieces of nigiri and 9 rolls
Scott: 19/8
John: 16/8
Mike W: 14/8
Mike K: 14/7
My impression of the sushi was okay. It wasn't the best or worst I've ever eaten. The fish was good but the rice seemed a little mushy and heavily packed. It also tasted to heavily of vinegar for my liking. Plus, they make you order only one at a time and the night we went there was only one sushi chef so sometimes we had to wait a good 5-7 minutes before the next order appeared. When you're trying to eat as much as you possibly can those precious minutes only help you to get full. Of course for $20 it was a good deal and I would definitely eat there again.
5 comments:
so sad that the littlest japanese guy smokes all of you time and time again. Looks like you guys had fun and I'm so glad I didn't go...those pictures of endless sushi kind of reinforced that.
So funny. Love reading your blog. Keep it up =)
I think the count should be 19 and 9 for ted 19 and 8 for you, i thought it was one order of saba nigiri which would make you guys getting one extra piece of sushi not two pieces.
Wow you guys are hard core. I'm impressed. Looked like you had a great time.
duly noted john-john. i have made the correction.
Dollar per pound, that was a good deal.....haha! :)
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