Great sushi and prompt service. First time experience was great and I’d go back again.Picture shows Dragon roll on top and “Sexy Girl” roll on the bottom. “Sexy Girl” is spicy and very good.
I love this place for AYCE! I always get the mackerel sashimi. Other things I order from the menu are tobiko, bbq eel fried rice, tempura, and calamari. I prefer the dinner menu although it is more expensive than the lunch one because there are better options.They used to serve pork cutlets, but I believe they removed it from the menu. I wish they would bring it back. It’s a favorite as well.
Unquestionably the best value and quality in Eden Prairie for all you can eat Japanese food with an emphasis on sushi. Have been going for years for dinner and this place has yet to disappoint. The front of house staff is generally efficient and courteous. The quality of product used is high for the menu price. The sushi chefs produce a consistently good product. Would say the Crazy roll is Kyotos signature dish and a must try.
I went there with a group of 6 and the accommodated perfectly for us. We all ordered the untilimted sushi and it was super good! The fish was nice and fresh and the sushi flavorful! The ice cream is really good and the red bean flavor is the best one! Definitely will be going again!
My husband and I go here for all-you-can-eat sushi fairly often. It’s not the biggest selection and it’s better some days than others, but overall, it’s a decent lunch spot with great staff.
Horrible service. It wasn’t even busy and the waitress only took our order and never came back to check up on us. Never asked if we wanted a refill on drinks, never even came to give us our check. We had to go to the very front and ask for our check. Told the manager about the bad service and their response was even worse. “At least she took you your food.” Was their response when we asked why we were being charged an automatic 18% tip. Definitely do not recommend. Sushi was basic. The meat was very flavorless. Only had 2 napkins for a table of 7. Do not give them your money.
Always amazing all-you-can-eat...they have several locations around Minnesota. Just pay attention to the hours they close during the middle of the day. The staff is always friendly and helpful. The food has always been spot-on delicious.
Great experience at this restaurant. Thoroughly enjoyed just about everything I ordered except the Fried scallops to me they tasted like store baught processed fish sticks. My family enjoyed the sushi but if you are like me they have a decent variety of other foods to pick from as well. With all you can eat it gives you an opportunity to try everything and find what best suits you. Will definitely be back
Walking in I definitely enjoyed looking around the interior of the restaurant which is about the only good thing I can say about it. Once we ordered our food came bit by bit but our appetizers didn’t come for more than half the meal and we had to ask the staff about it. They gave us the wrong rolls and the staff seemed angry at us for not receiving the correct food. The staff was not friendly or attentive at all and the management also was very unfriendly acting like it was our fault we didn’t get the correct food. We hardly saw our server throughout the whole meal and were wondering where they had gone.All the meat including was really chewy and the sushi was poorly made at best. After our interaction with the management we had to wait quite a while again for any staff to come by again to place an order for more food. The sushi was no better than cheap grocery store sushi and the fact they call themselves a “sushi restaurant” really oversells the quality. I don’t expect high quality expensive sushi or anything much but compared to similar restaurants or the other location I’ve visited the Eden prairie location is subpar at best. Overall my experience eating here was disappointing and I would not recommend this restaurant/location to anyone.
Price for all you can eat is great but rolls are too loaded with rice. They are pretty much rice rolls. Management either told the kitchen to be cheap or the chef doesn't know what he is doing. Rolls are 75% rice