Melissa Arnold (Texas Red Photog)
All you can eat by ordering fresh for $31.50/dinner. Everything tasted good and the portions are small so wait time is a real issue. Yoder in McKinney actually might be a bit better with full rolls and faster service. The menu is more extensive at Yohe as well. This is not to say that we will not be back. We have been back once more and if we head north, and want sushi…..it will be on our stop.
… moreFiona Kee
We went to this restaurant once before and had a really great experience. The service was excellent and every dish we ordered was perfect. When we receive good service and good food we are the type of customers who are happy to leave generous tips. That’s one of the reasons we decided to come back again.
Unfortunately this time was a bit disappointing.
One of the dishes we ordered the seaweed salad was served with the order receipt placed directly on top of the food. I understand restaurants can get busy but putting a receipt that has been handled by multiple people directly on the food didn’t feel very hygienic.
I also didn’t touch the seaweed salad at all. It sat on the table untouched the entire time but no one from the staff asked if something was wrong with the dish or if everything was okay. In most restaurants when a dish is left completely untouched a server usually checks in to see if there’s a problem.
Another thing I noticed was that the service seemed much more attentive toward some of the other tables. Most of the customers in the restaurant appeared to be white and the staff seemed very friendly and attentive to them. As someone who is not white and has a darker skin tone it made me wonder if there might have been a difference in how service was given. I truly hope that wasn’t the case but it did make me feel a little uncomfortable.
Because our first visit was so positive this experience was surprising. We really liked this restaurant but this time left us slightly disappointed and we may need to reconsider whether we will come back again in the future.
… moreRebecca Warren
Amazing food and great service. Went at 11:10am on a Monday. There was already a crowd of people. This place is poplar and good reason so. Got seated quickly and service fast. Wide selection of different delicacies on the menu. Each item is made to order and comes out quickly. I liked each thing I ordered. Lunch price is $21. Such a good value for what you get and allowed to eat as much as you want. I will return!
… moreKyle M
Oh my Lord!!! Absolutely the best sushi restaurant in North Texas, possibly the whole state. ALL YOU CAN EAT. The rolls keep coming as fast as you can order them. Everything on the menu is fantastic. $23 for lunch Mon-Fri. $32 for dinner. Saturday lunch $28. Worth every penny. We usually drive into Dallas for sushi, not necessary any more. Try this place if you like Asian cuisine.
… moreAlpha
If you get the “right” items, $31 for all you can eat is a good deal. For this time, I just ordered A La Carte take out. The prices are very reasonable, and the portion is generous. Food taste wise, it’s above average.
… moreJeff LaPlante
… “all you can eat” Sushi, Thai, Appetizers, Japanese… you’ve GOT TO BE KIDDING? (Wait! It’s like one of those cheap Chinese buffets? )
Nope… “made fresh, to order”.
Hey…. GO ( before they realize its GOT to be losing money )
BTW… Courtney was an amazing attentive waitress!
… moreErica Pena
I was completely blown away by the promptness of freshly ordered food. The quality of the food including sushi, and the flavor. Everything here was packed with flavor . Authentic and nothing tasted frozen. It’s family friendly and the restaurant itself is gorgeous inside. I can’t wait to come back and eat here again. Pricing was very good and if you go before 3 pm it’s even more affordable. Don’t sleep on this place because it’s all you can eat. The Asian server was the best as well he stated he is the only Asian server there. So just ask for the Asian guy!
… moreBobbi Lewis
If you haven’t tried Thia N Sushi all you can eat your really missing out! The Price For Lunch  is $19.99 and dinner buffet is $29.99. Of course you have to pay for your drink and taxes. But the quality of their food is so good. While you’re placing your order, it goes to the kitchen and your food is coming out before your waitress can even leave your table. They have so many selections,The atmosphere is great and great staff! I wasn’t able to take pictures of everything I ordered, but here are a few of the things that my taste buds thought were excellent. Our waitress was Alejandra She was friendly, and always came back to see if we needed anything else. She suggested many things to try and if we had any questions, she answered it. We will definitely be going back. And if you’re just interested to eat one sushi roll or two, I don’t think this is the place for you. 
… moreKevin Price
This establishment was exceptionally crowded. Friday Night 7:30pm. Approximate wait time: 20 minutes. Beer and wine options are available. The unique aspect of this dining experience is that everything is all-you-can-eat. Unlike traditional buffets, where some food items appear to have been sitting out for an extended period, this experience is distinct. You are assigned a waitress, ours was Abby, who takes your order and explains the process. The process is straightforward: you order, they deliver, and you dine. This cycle repeats as desired. Feel free to try one or all of the options available. If you do not enjoy a particular dish, it is of no consequence. This experience provides an opportunity to try unusual menu items, such as those found on Thai or sushi menus, without committing to a full portion. Compared to dining at a high-end restaurant or sushi establishment, which can be expensive, this experience is reasonably priced at approximately $30 per person for a genuine all-you-can-eat experience.
… moreCraig O’Neal
If I could give Thai and Sushi All You Can Eat more than 5 stars, I would… but Google won’t let me break the rules! Walking in on a random Saturday around 2 pm, I didn’t expect to enter a packed restaurant that seemed more popular than free gas day at Costco. Finding parking felt like a small victory, and the fully-packed dining room confirmed I’d stumbled onto something special.
Pro Tip: Don’t overlook the empty sushi bar seats—they’re a hidden gem.
Now, let’s talk food. This place offers an all-you-can-eat menu (not buffet style, everything is freshly made per order), and at around $20 for lunch, I felt like I was pulling off some kind of delicious heist. Portions are perfectly sized to allow you to try basically everything your heart (and stomach) desires.
The Coconut Corn Chicken Soup is dangerously good—so good I would’ve happily left with a gallon jug. The Seaweed Salad was vibrant, sweet-tangy, and oddly fun to eat—trust me. Gyoza arrived perfectly pan-fried, tender, juicy, and corner-to-corner delicious. Then came the Devil Eyes, their addictive take on jalapeño poppers tempura-style, and the Yellowtail with Jalapeño—basically sashimi from heaven.
The Volcano Chicken arrived dramatically sizzling, like a fiery Broadway performance. Another Pro Tip: order this first and let it cool down during appetizers—it stays hot enough to melt the table.
I tackled the Playboy Roll, stuffed with shrimp tempura, lobster salad, avocado, and spicy salmon slices—deliciously indulgent. However, ordering the Ninja Roll solo was my strategic mistake; it was delicious but so filling that it limited my quest to sample even more of their impressive menu.
Don’t skip the Steak Basil—succulent, aromatic, an absolute winner. The Pad See Eew was fantastic too; flat egg noodles bursting with flavor, a great alternative if you’re usually a Pad Kee Mow fan like me.
The atmosphere? Imagine upscale Asian decor had a playful love child with Cracker Barrel. It’s cozy, quirky, and strangely charming. Where else can you enjoy sushi while staring at Asian characters right beside whimsical pig paintings?
And the service—Ming deserves a statue out front. He greeted me warmly, sat down to personally tailor recommendations based on my tastes and dislikes, and managed my dining experience like a culinary conductor. The food runners operated with Navy SEAL precision, swooping in silently to deliver dishes almost as fast as I ordered them. It felt like Ming was my personal sushi Sherpa guiding me through this culinary mountain.
In short, Thai and Sushi isn’t just dining, it’s an event, one that I strongly recommend experiencing. Just bring friends if you’re planning to roll with the rolls!
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