
Sushi bar with all-you-can-eat deals or a menu of cooked Japanese dishes in a bright, casual space.
Hours
| Friday | 11:30 AM–10:30 PM |
| Saturday | 11:30 AM–10:30 PM |
| Sunday | 12–9 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: 660 N Beach Blvd, La Habra, CA 90631
Phone: (562) 697-6303
Website: https://www.arigattolahabra.com/
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Reviews
I did the AYCE sushi, thinking my worst-case scenario would be just “passing” sushi. I was wrong. For two people, the price for lunch was $74. This was also the first time I left AYCE sushi, while not hungry, without an appetite.
Tempura – this was the final straw. The vegetable tempure was actually a mix of carrot and daikon/radish, similar to what you would find in a vietnamese restaurant. The tempura had a crispy exterior but was filled with batter and was mushy on the inside. Truly one of the worst. The gyoza was entirely deep fried, which I disliked too.
Sushi – the sushi looks fairly decent in these photos, but be cautious. Generally, the fish was chewy, with a jerky consistency and overall was rather dry. This was the case for the tuna, seared tuna, and salmon. The hamachi was the only thing semi-palatable.
If that wasn’t bad enough, some sushi selections came with unsolicited sauce. The sauce looks like grated daikon and has a slightly sweet taste. It’s not outright offensive, but I strongly disliked that it came without warning and on my nigiri.
Rolls- terrible (flavor and selection). Most of the selections consist of fake crab, which feels really gross after a bite or two. The rolls themselves are made poorly—in a rush—and crumble upon any contact. But my biggest gripe was that every roll was plastered in sauce. Just bad.
Service – service is why I am giving 2 stars. The entire place is served by this kid, who looks overwhelmed serving all the tables and 20+ people.
Behind the sushi counter are two chefs. They occasionally serve dishes too. One looks the part with the white top and apron, while the other is wearing shorts and slides. The latter’s attire is entirely inappropriate for an employee, and it really didn’t help the appetite.
It’s AYCE, but when you place an order at once, you can max out 10 orders. In fact, this allows you to continue to enjoy fresh food. Like some restaurants, they don’t give you a lot of cheap food and make you feel full, but slowly bring you high-quality products.
Everything was good, but I wish the staff were more friendly. It will bring them more tips, but they don’t seem to know.
Went for a birthday celebration and experience was terrific.