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    Sumo

    3.6 (14 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 9:30 pm

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    Fried Cheesecake
    Stephanie K.

    Another win for St. Louis! Excited to hear we have another all-you-can-eat sushi spot that let's you order sashimi. It was $5-6 more than the regular adult price, but for me, it was worth it! The space is a bit small, but my friend and I went at 4pm so we were seated right away. It wasn't too busy, but I also don't think people know they're open yet. So many different things to eat. (Sushi, Rolls, Noodles, Tempura, Teriyaki (Steak, Chicken, Shrimp, etc.), soups, salads. However...Make sure you eat everything you order to avoid any charges. Order as you go is the best way to do it. The Jalapeño yellow tail and Salmon carpaccio were my two favorite items. The teriyaki steak and my spicy Tuna Handroll were really good, too. Friendly workers! Street parking or pay parking lot! Seems like most meters are out of order so free parking for the time being.

    Giang P.

    Been wanting to try this place out for the longest time and I was able to go to Sumo BBQ today. There are 2 options for AYCE which regular price is $26 and if you just want the sashimi (no rice added) it's $33. I thought that was nice to have since that means you can eat more sashimi without being too full from the rice. Overall, I do enjoy the sashimi a lot. The options are limited but pretty solid. The hibachi and appetizers were hits and misses. The udon stirfried with scallop I had today was a little bland. Service was pretty quick. One thing to note that any dish with noodles will be pretty big so don't go too crazy when you order them. Even just 1 hibachi can be pretty filling. Make sure you share it with other people or pace yourself. I was so full today. This place is not the best but I do like the sashimi portion so I may come back just for it.

    Miso soup
    Theresa H.

    I went to sumo during their lunch all you can eat menu. I wasn't quite sure how it worked, and the waitress never explained so it turns out that the dishes are very petite and therefore ordering one item will not be enough. Of course you can order more items as you go along. The miso soup I ordered was the most watered down me so I've ever had it really needed a lot more miso in it. The kitchen and wait staff were very friendly. The inside of the restaurant had fast food feel.

    All you can eat portion: stir-fry shrimp udon

    Service wasn't very good, and the vibe was uncomfortable. There was a cooking show on for background noise rather than music, very annoying. Shrimp udon was great! But fried rice and chicken was very dry and bland. Overall Food wasn't bad at all but not good enough to endure the uncomfortable environment.

    AYCE Nigiri

    Stopped by for AYCE sushi because I saw this place had opened up on social media. I've frequented many other AYCE restaurants and am used to the chefs packing on the rice, but this is the first place I've been that has packed on the rice while also giving you a sliver of fish. This persisted even after asking for less rice, and if anything, it seemed like they doubled down and gave even more rice. The waiter said, "it's better than Sushi Ai though, right?", which was wrong. To top it off, it felt like the entire restaurant was waiting to eat with ~20-30 minutes in between AYCE orders. Would avoid this spot.

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    The environment was nice, and you could watch cartoons while waiting. The sauces were amazing.

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    AYCE sushi! It was very good and fresh. I think it's the best sushi restaurant in stl so far

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