Welcome to Maguro, your stylish destination for an unforgettable all-you-can-eat Japanese dining experience. This contemporary restaurant, adorned with captivating art, invites you to indulge in a cornucopia of flavors that Japan has to offer. You'll be tantalized by an extensive selection of sushi, perfectly crafted to satisfy any palate, alongside delightful dumplings and other classic dishes that showcase the true essence of Japanese cuisine. Whether you're a seasoned sushi lover or trying it for the first time, Maguro promises a culinary adventure that you won't soon forget. Gather your friends and family for an epic feast where you can sample as much as your heart desires in a vibrant and inviting atmosphere. Don't miss this opportunity to dive into the heart of Japanese fare at Maguro, where every meal is a celebration of flavor and creativity.
This is my second time here. It is actually one of the few all-you-can-eat sushi buffets that still have such competitive prices. The price of the midday buffet is only 15.90, drinks not included of course. Nowadays almost all of them cost at least 20. Taking into account the location, it's quite unexpected how cheap it is.I went with a friend and with a water and the buffet only 18.80, also eating very well. The first time I went I was surprised by the variety of sushi they have, and they make it in the IDEAL size. They don't put too much rice and the perfect amount of fish. The flambéed salmon nigiris are A DELIGHT.As for the service, it is very fast and very efficient. The only thing is that the lighting in the place is a bit low, but everything else is great.I hope they don't raise the price, as it's an ideal place and if they continue like this I will return 100%.
Great deal for 22 per person a drink. I feel like some of the other reviews that are harsher kinda forget that this is an all you can eat buffet and not a 5 star restaurant. It’s a cheap and cheerful restaurant. You go back for the value and the decent food.Was it the most amazing food ever, no. But was the food still good, yes. The sushi was definitely not the best quality and there is no description of what is in each sushi roll so unless you’re familiar with sushi you would struggle.I would personally not go back for the sushi alone (our favorite was the unagi nigiri), but the other dishes were really nice. We got the gyozas, spicy beef with rice and the chicken yakisoba. I would go back for these. Except I wish some of the dishes came a little warmers/hotter.The food also comes out ridiculously quick, which is great but it can be easy to order too much too soon. It took about 2 minutes from the time we ordered the sushi on the tablet for it to arrive. The mains took about 8 minutes.Overall, I would definitely come back as it’s a great value meal.
all you can eat is the best option for the sushi and japanese cusine lovers. Tried this place with my wife for the first time and it was great. But options for the hot drinks and soups were not that much. Overall, the variation of food is just right!
I recently visited a restaurant with an interesting "all-inclusive" concept, where you pay a single fee upfront and can enjoy an endless variety of food, with drinks and desserts being the only extras. Overall, I was quite pleased with the experience, especially with the variety and the ability to sample different dishes.The food was generally very tasty, with a wide selection available, allowing you to eat your fill for a relatively small fee. I appreciated the fact that the portions were small, especially when it came to items like sushi. This allowed me to try different things without worrying about wasting food since there’s a rule that you have to pay extra if you don’t finish what you order. The smaller portions made it easier to decide what I liked before committing to more, which I found to be a very smart system. This also encourages you to be more mindful about what you order, which I think is a nice touch.There wasn't a lot of seafood or sushi on my plate, but I was fine with that. I liked that I could order several portions of the dishes I enjoyed the most—being able to try a little bit of everything without waste is a definite highlight of this restaurant's system.Unfortunately, while the food was delicious, the restaurant's cleanliness left something to be desired. The walls were stained, and the utensils didn't seem spotless, which raised some concerns. The bathroom, in particular, was quite dirty, and that affected my overall impression. Cleanliness is an important aspect of the dining experience, so this was a notable downside.Another small issue I encountered was with the operational hours. I visited on a Sunday, unaware that the restaurant had a shortened schedule on that day. I had to rush through my meal, which somewhat diminished the enjoyment. It would have been helpful if this information was made more obvious, either when booking or upon arrival.Overall, the restaurant provides a great opportunity to eat as much as you want while offering a diverse selection of dishes. The concept of small portions, trying before committing, and ordering your favorites in multiple rounds is excellent. However, cleanliness and operational transparency could use some improvement. If you're looking for a satisfying meal on a budget and don't mind a few extra charges for drinks or dessert, it's a solid option. Just be mindful of the conditions and perhaps avoid peak times if you're concerned about the cleanliness.
We thought to try a different all you can eat sushi place for a change and were advices to go here. I honestly am not a massive fan. You can order your food through a iPad what works great for speed and if you don’t want to talk to people but I prefer an old school menu and a scribble paper. The sushi pieces where pretty big IMO so your full pretty fast. No crispy dusk pancakes :( what is always my most favourite thing so was but disappointed with that. They do serve Pinot Grigio wine what is a bonus point. Food was ok for me but my partner said that al his fish dishes ( he like octopus etc) were amazing. Decor is ultra modern minimalistic Japanese meaning; bare walls with a few black white pencil drawings on frosted glass with TL behind it. Nothing bad but not my favorite. It seemed To be very polulair with other people so it must be me I guess. Also more expensive then other places of this kind so worn be back myself.
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