Relaxed spot with a sushi buffet, Japanese soups & bento boxes, plus draft beers.
Hours
| Friday | 11:30 AM–10:30 PM |
| Saturday | 11:30 AM–10:30 PM |
| Sunday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 12155 South St, Artesia, CA 90701
Phone: (562) 991-1780
Website: https://www.aikanpayce.com/
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Reviews
Overview
If you’re looking for a spot where you don’t have to compromise quality for quantity, this is it. This all-you-can-eat experience exceeded my expectations with its variety and freshness.
The Food
Nigiri & Sashimi: The fish-to-rice ratio was spot on. The fish tasted incredibly fresh, especially the salmon and tuna, which had a buttery texture that you don’t always find at AYCE spots.
Specialty Rolls: The rolls were the highlight. They were beautifully plated and held together perfectly. Even the more complex rolls with different sauces and toppings weren’t overly heavy, allowing us to try a wide variety.
Taste: Everything was solid. From the spicy tuna to the tempura-based rolls, the flavors were balanced and clearly made-to-order.
Service & Experience
The service was efficient, which is crucial for an AYCE setting. The kitchen kept the dishes coming at a steady pace, and the staff was helpful with recommendations.
Verdict
A great destination for a hungry group of friends or a casual dinner. Every roll we tried was tasty and well-executed. I’ll definitely be coming back for another round!
We went on a weekday for lunch and ordered a bunch of sashimi. On the menu the picture of the sashimi that we ordered looked really good. But when the food came out, the slices were super thin and covered in sauce. It didn’t look like the picture at all. My husband was really disappointed. I have some pics of the differences.
We ordered some rolls and when the food came out everything smothered in sauce. The roles weren’t rolled really tightly so every time we picked up a roll, it fell apart. The taste was just okay…it just tasted like sauce – which was mostly mayo. I think I liked one roll out of everything I chose and even that was weird- it was a scallop roll and there was cooked bell peppers in it with onions. Kind of odd but it wasn’t bad.
Service was okay. The server would come by periodically to see if we wanted more food but otherwise left us alone.
Parking is in the back but you have to enter on the side of the building.
For $54.99/person, it was definitely not worth it, and I’m pretty sure I won’t be back here no matter the price if they don’t fix the quality issue.
Giving one star for the good/attentive server.
The high star reviews must relate to old reviews.
it a bit pricey if you go weekends but for a birthday/ special day it’s soooo worth it everything is so delicious. I personally recommend the baked salmon roll the oysters, the two piece no rice, sushi, and the salmon.
Quick service, did the all you can eat option and liked that the rolls were small enough to enjoy many varieties.
The no rice rolls & Poke Sashimi were the best in my opinion.
All you can eat DOES NOT INCLUDE Beverages or desserts.
On the price: for AYCE sushi its fairly good, though my only other point of comparison is EATS sushi on Main st. and comparatively its only a few bucks cheaper.
On the options: there are a good bevy of rolls and appetizers/sharables. Overall the flavor on most of the items were great, but a few options were a bit confusing and the spicy items were extra spicy so if you are up for spicy food they offer a good kick. Personal Recommendations are the Fried Oysters from the Shareables and the Albacore items from the no rice sushi, though a good honorable mention is the rose crunch roll from the signature rolls and the sando roll (I forgot the full name). The latter of the two from the signature rolls being an interesting concept that according to a sibling was very reminiscent of a Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich despite not featuring any of the ingredients for one. A remark I found quite amusing and could somewhat see. Overall a nice gimmick item that I recommend giving a shot at least once.
On the Overall Atmosphere: The Aesthetics are that of a modern sushi/diner. With darker colors and the american diner/bar fusion its a neat dining spot.
Overall, this is a good AYCE sushi spot, the only issues I found were the lack of parking spaces, (the parking lot is kinda small given its popularity) and the service delivered our order to the wrong table once resulting in a longer than normal wait on some of our items.