3 /5 Flavio Airam: What I can say is that, in general, the "you can eat as much as possible" option is worth it.
Theres a variety of dishes, both in the sushi and in the food section, which includes fried, boiled, and other items.
The sushi isnt bad, but its not terribly delicious either. The pieces are large and have more rice, and the nigiri is no different; it also has a lot of rice, and the teriyaki sauce is charged separately at £2.20, as are other sauces like that sweet red sauce that comes with the prawn tempura, and so on. I think its very wrong; its like eating a hamburger and having to pay extra for mayonnaise and ketchup... What I liked most was the fried salmon; its tender, well-cooked, and has a teriyaki sauce at the end. This teriyaki is slightly different from the teriyaki in sushi, which is denser and thicker, while the salmon is quite watery... In the skewers, I felt something overpowering the flavor of the meats because I tasted the oil mixed with other fried flavors; it wasnt good for me, I didnt like the skewers because of that. But as I said, in general its worth going, however its not something you can do every week because the incredibly delicious flavor will make you want to be there every week, maybe once a month or once every two months... I almost forgot, the sashimi is very well served, it was the best item chosen, its a shame the sushi doesnt match the excellence of the sashimi.