At Oishii Sushi, our all-you-can-eat experience combines affordability with premium culinary craftsmanship in a refined setting that blends modern elegance with timeless tradition. Dining with us becomes an artisanal journey where every moment excites the senses. Savor exquisite sashimi and creative sushi rolls, each bite a fusion of authenticity and imagination. Enjoy flavorful soup, crispy tempura, fresh salad, and hearty noodles, all crafted with precision and passion. With impeccable service and attention to detail, we ensure every visit leaves a lasting impression. At Oishii Sushi, it’s more than a meal—it’s a harmonious journey of flavors, service, and style.
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Address: 9931 Hudson Blvd N STE 120, Lake Elmo, MN 55042
Phone: (651) 447-2357
Website: http://oishiisushimn.com/
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The staff were super friendly, great, and helpful. Our server Mason was fantastic.
While this is not the best sushi I have had, it is definitely a step above the other all you can eat sushi places in the area. The sushi was very fresh and was a great quality.
I wasn’t as impressed with the udon and the desserts. So I would definitely stick to the sushi to get your moneys worth of tasty sushi.
The sushi rolls are the same rolls you can get pretty much anywhere else, as these are the most popular rolls for the demographic. I would appreciate more special and unique rolls to try though.
We also really like the pepper tuna appetizer, salmon teriyaki, the chicken wings, and the sake flight.
The tip is included in the price, which is nice. We paid $123.26 for the two all you can eat meals and the sake flight. If you can eat a lot of sushi rolls it is worth it in my opinion.
Lately, the rice has been dry and sticky, whereas before it was smooth and well-seasoned. I taste much more rice vinegar anymore. The fish itself is still buttery, but I can tell there’s been a downgrade, especially when i eat nigiri or sashimi. It’s not terrible, just not as good as it used to be. The fish-to-rice ratio also feels off now, with more rice and less of that rich, fatty fish I liked before.
That said, I still enjoy the appetizers and the sushi overall, it’s just not quite at the level it was before.
You can tell the difference between the first nigiri photo and the second. The first is more rich and fatty not much rice and the second more lean and more rice
We truly enjoyed our visit. The service was very good; however, our server did forget to bring our drink refills after we requested them. It was during peak dinner hours, so I assume it was due to how busy the restaurant was.
The calamari, shu mai, soft-shell crab, and shrimp tempura were all excellent—lightly battered, not overly fried, and absolutely melted in your mouth. This was a huge plus, as many AYCE sushi restaurants tend to overdo the batter. The calamari, in particular, was soft and tender, not chewy or rubbery at all. 10/10.
We ordered three rolls: Black Dragon, Yum Yum, and Pink Mountain. One thing I especially appreciated was that the rolls were not overpacked with rice, allowing the flavors to really shine. 10/10.
The seaweed salad was very fresh with a light, well-balanced sauce. 7/10
The octopus salad was my first time trying this appetizer. While it was prepared well, it wasn’t quite to my personal taste. 4.5/10.
The chicken wings stood out—unlike many places, these were true jumbo wings. They were crispy on the outside, not dry, and the meat was hot and juicy inside. 10/10
The shrimp udon soup was the only real disappointment. While the portion size was generous, the protein options were limited to chicken, beef, or shrimp rather than a more traditional seafood mix. It appeared to contain about five shrimp sliced in half. 6/10.
Salmon sashimi: thick cut, fresh and fatty. Perfect!! 10/10
Overall, a very enjoyable experience, and I would definitely return. Gratitude is included, they do still give you the option to add additional tip if you’ll like too, but not required.
Quality: Its great! Especially for AYCE sushi. The presentation of a few sushi dishes are wonderful. The quality of certain protein cuts are good enough to enjoy and fulfill your taste buds. If you are looking for high-tier luxury sushi quality, its not here because its Minnesota.
Service: Excellent service. But remember, when its busy, it gets busy and the cooks and workers can only attend to you. We went on a Sunday evening at it was still very busy. We got seated but it did take longer than usual to get our food out but totally understandable as all of the seat and tables were taken. We got our beverages filled up quickly.
Overall, a great place to enjoy AYCE sushi. Lunch and dinner menus are different but you will enjoy either. Would definitely recommend.
The servers were friendly and welcoming. We did have to ask twice for wasabi before receiving it, but besides that, the overall experience was good.
A must-try is the salmon carpaccio — the sauce is delicious with a perfect balance of tasty and sour flavors. Definitely one of the highlights of the meal!
Overall, a solid spot for sushi lovers — just plan ahead for the crowd and parking.
The fried oysters, ramen, tempura shrimp, and chicken wings were all very tasty. My family and I really enjoyed the food. We will definitely come back again!
The stuff is nice and focused .
After tax and tip price 49.** which is a decent price.
It’s pretty good spot to stop by and enjoy the yummy