- sushi
- bottomless drinks
- wine
- beer
- good for groups
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- It's been renovated and it's now the New Chinatown Restaurant. The food is better than before also. Great for the traditional NYC Chinese restaurant classics.
- Mike LewisJanuary 29, 2012Unlimited beer, sake and sushi? What could go wrong? Grub's not bad either, though the sake bombs are the highlight. Walk away for less than $40 pp with a raging buzz. (4 of 4 petals via Fondu) Read more
- Maya ItaniSeptember 19, 2013They've got good sashimi. Very fresh and delicious. The take out is also very fast! The staff is super friendly as well!
- I've been to all the AYCE places in the city and this is by far the best service and menu. If people say the service is slow, they can't have been to the LES AYCE joints.
- The food is really great here and inexpensive. Especially, the sushi! However; the service isn't as good. Usually have to flag down the waitresses to get any attention from them.
- Steve PolandJanuary 27, 2013$32.95 all you can eat sushi, rolls, soups, salads, AND all you can drink sake, beer and wine (2hr limit). Are you kidding me?! #WINNING
- Jonathan ScottSeptember 10, 2010Buy a $10 plate of chicken & broccoli and you can get the unlimited 2-hour drink special for $15. All the Sapporo, Hot/Cold Sake, Heineken, Coors Lite, etc. that you can drink.
- Sara LandonApril 6, 2012Well taken care of and what a deal. All you can eat sushi (great menu) and drinks $32.95.
- Carolyn TaiJanuary 13, 2013Sake bombing is messy; make sure to load up on napkins if you do participate
- Kristina KelleyMay 11, 2010very worth it...all you can eat and drink, sushi, sake, beer, and wine. get the crunchy rolls
- You go in and you may never come out! .... Service is extremely slow but the food is great.
- Come for the sushi, stay for the BOGO plum wine during happy hour.
- Brian McGrathMarch 31, 2013Worst experience ever. Came for dinner with friends and was forced to have all you can eat sushi while very sick. Very rude service.
- Laurie AnnFebruary 24, 2011Usually if a place has both Chinese AND Japanese food, one of them is bound to suck. Not the case here.