Omgggg I love this place, the wait for the sushi is not bad at all and we had 5 people in our table who ordered. Parking space is not bad . But the sushi is so tasty and yummy the prices are...
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Sushi Village 46 in South Hackensack, NJ invites diners to embark on a culinary adventure filled with endless sushi, sashimi, and Korean BBQ, all freshly prepared to order. The menu boasts a variety of sushi bar appetizers, from classic miso soup to exotic seaweed salad and tantalizing edamame.
Indulge in teriyaki kitchen entrees such as chicken, salmon, and beef teriyaki, or savor the crispy goodness of tempura and fried combos. For those craving a sushi fix, the establishment offers an array of sushi and sashimi options, from traditional tuna and salmon to specialty rolls like the Dragon Roll and Volcano Roll.
With a focus on quality, quantity, and diverse flavors, Sushi Village 46 promises an unparalleled all-you-can-eat experience that caters to all palates. Whether seeking a leisurely lunch or a delightful dinner, this Japanese restaurant guarantees a memorable dining escapade filled with delectable offerings.
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I would say this is an average all you can eat restaurant. Sushi was pretty good overall. Service was a little slow, but not horrible. I do wish dessert was all you can eat instead of just one per...
Didn't realize there was a close AYCE sushi (with parking available)! At $31.99/person this was quite a steal - there are sushi, sashimi, hand roll, regular roll, and special roll options along...
Had stopped by Sushi Village for dinner one evening and had tried their AYCE meal option. Good variety of sashimi, hand rolls, hot apps, salad, soups and desserts. Once seated you are given 2...
My family and I make it a point to visit once a month for all you can eat sushi and meals for a fair price and good service. Definitely recommend checking out and trying the green tea mochi and...
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