Geo W
All you can eat sushi! What else could you ask for? If I’m back in the area craving sushi, then I’m coming here. Just be thoughtful on your choices as you can fill up really quick on this and not really order as much. I suggest you order the stuff without the fake crab first.
… moreDon Frasco
This place is located right off highway 92. They have limited parking spaces. They have indoor seating only. Not advisable for big groups.
They have lots of choices in their menu. Servings were bigger than most. Their nigiri servings were two fingers thick, while their fish was thinly sliced.
… moreJake Davis
Chill Sushi spot with all you can eat options. The nigiri, tempura, and sushi was tasty. Some cuts I wasn’t a super fan of and some nigiri had a lot of rice. But overall really good deal for all you can eat. Lunch was only 25 bucks
… more80sBaybe
Daiki Sushi – A Hidden Gem for Japanese Cuisine and Drinks
I had a great dining experience at Daiki Sushi! The atmosphere was relaxed and inviting—perfect for a night out or a casual dinner.
One of the highlights for me was their drink menu. They offer a solid selection of Japanese beers like Kirin, Asahi, and Sapporo, both in bottles and on draft. I went with the Asahi draft—crisp, cold, and the perfect complement to the sushi rolls.
If you’re into sake, they have some premium options. I tried the Sho Chiku Bai Nigori (Unfiltered) which was smooth and slightly sweet—an excellent pairing with the spicy tuna and salmon rolls. For those who prefer wine, they also offer Cabernet, Merlot, and Chardonnay by the glass.
The dinner menu offers a $35.95 per person all-you-can-eat option where you can choose 3 items at a time. I went with the Tekka Maki, Sake Maki, and Negi Hamachi Roll—each one was fresh, flavorful, and well-prepared.
Overall, the service was quick, the food was on point, and the drinks made it even better. Highly recommend if you’re looking for a quality sushi spot with a nice beverage selection to match!
… moreLindy King
This is a gripe about their delivery service through GrubHub. They might not be aware of this but they make you get a minimum of about $30 worth of food, plus they add a 15% service charge. I’m fine with the service charge, but I don’t understand why you have to spend 30 bucks. The standard is $12+ for free delivery. On GrubHub Daiki gives your first order at the standard $12+ with free delivery, and then after that you have to spend $30, or make up the difference in cash so it reaches $30. In other words, if you spend $20 in food, you have to pay an extra $10 just to get to $30 or they won’t even place the order. They’re losing business with this policy. And the weird thing is if you were to pick up, you can do the $12 minimum through GrubHub so I don’t understand the logic. They’re not delivering the food personally so why does it have to be $30 minimum for delivery but $12 if you pick up? Anyway, I’ve moved on. And just one other small gripe— I like their food a lot, but their tempura is mushy so they should figure out what’s going on with that. It isn’t mushy other places I order. Everything else has been very good though. I hope they fix the DoorDash/GrubHub issue. I’ve never run into that anywhere else.
… morePatrick Desjardins
Very tasty, small, nice place, not heavy commercial, low profile, looked like a family business. Clean.
… moreHenry Liu
This place is exactly what you expect for an all you can eat sushi place. The fee is $24.95 per person, which is good, and decent atmosphere, but it starts going downhill from there. You can only choose 3 dishes from the menu at a time, and after the first serving, the second serving will take a ridiculous amount of time (even at 1:30 pm) – expect 30 – 45 minutes or more between servings. The rice in the sushi is insane, the rice from three sushi will be the same mass as your fist. Basically the rice size per sushi is of a musubi. Each slice of sushi fish is like 3 or 4 mm. They start being even more conservative starting with the second serving. Will you get to eat your fill? Yes. But don’t expect it to be proper sushi, which honestly wouldn’t likely be served anyway at an all you can eat. So exactly what you expect for a small all-you-can-eat sushi place.
… moreAui Thorne
Great ACYE sushi. I went there for lunch. Fresh sushi. Nice service. I was so full.and happy after the meal. The sushi rice is a bit bland. Could be better with more vinegar. I will definitely go back.
… moreAna V
All you can eat lunch special for less than $24.00…such a great deal!!! Delicious sushi!!! Good service!
10% Discount on cash payments.
… morebernette julian
The food is amazing, the portion is huge! And the customer service top tier! I think this a family business, but the elder gentleman is so sweet! He’s really accommodating. Also his staff is so nice! Besides the food being good! It’s price reasonable well! Will always support .
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