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Review Kuu Sushi - Thornhill

Salar Astaneh
In my opinion it was without a doubt one the worst all-you-can-eats ever. First you go in and you it's just 18$ for lunch and you say hm it's not bad. But honestly the quality of food was one the worst. The sushi the rice everything was bad. The staff were rude. The washroom wasn't clean. overall it wasn't a nice experience and I wouldn't recommend it at all
James A
Surprising find in this area of Richmond Hill. Very quick service where we ran outbound f space on the table! Highlight of this place is the torched fish sushi. Better quality and service than the downtown location. Reservations recommended for the weekend.
B T
After reading reviews from this place I decided to try it especially for having 4.1 for a AYCE place. The lady who greeted us was great a d sat us down to where we wanted. After that we waited a while to even be asked what to drink. We then ordered tea thinking its included but the lady come back with it and i asked if there was an extra charge and she said yes. Having to charge us for tea was a huge disappointment. We ordered a bunch of plates, the ribs were jus all fat no meat on them and the salmon avocado roll tasted like gasoline... we were not too fond of the food there. I was pretty upset for the expectations i had for this place.
Promod Sharma
All-you-can-eat with a wide selection and table service? That's a solid combination. Given the high quality food, the price was a bargain. You order from your table via a tablet. Service was quick and regular. There is a salad and dessert bar. While the restaurant is in good condition, the optional cutlery didn't look clean and shiny. That's likely due to the dishwasher. I wiped the knife and fork with a paper towel before using them. We'll be back!
Michael Tsang
Good food but quite expensive for what it is. Cool tablet based ordering system. Would've gotten a four star rating but I had lipstick on my tea cup. I would trade the fancy ordering system for better prices. At the process that they charge they should have more premium items on their menu.
Anton P.
The place takes reservations which is good. Staff friendly and accommodating. There were 4 of us and 2 people voted 5 stars and 2 voted 4 stars. One Star were taken down for poor salad bar which only had 2 choices shrimps and muscles several soups and a few deserts. We were given one tea pot for 4 of us and they only added boiled water without changing tea bag and that was an extra charge of $3 in the bill. Overall, it's a good place, was packed on Saturday night. Despite disappointing salad bar I would go there again.
DA ZHANG
Best All you can Eat Sushi in Town. My favourite is Honey Mustard Roll! Must Try the Green Curry with India Pancake! Perfect Match! Must eat every week. It is much better than most of the Thai restaurants! Nice environment! Always no seats on weekend. It’s better to reserve before come! Highly recommended for groups!
David Bae
Decent sushi at standard price for a buffet. My favourite was their special in-house roll, Kuu Sushi. The soft serve ice cream was great too. The salad bar had dried old vegetables.
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