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Tokyo One

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4350 Belt Line Rd
Addison, TX 75001

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(972) 386-8899
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Best

Absolutely the best sushi in Dallas. I live in Frisco and drive down here for this place. The sushi is fresh and the service is superb.Tokyo One has received many award including ...

Worst

This place has turned into an awful restaurant. I have tried it many times in the past and it used to be a very good buffet for the price and the sushi they served. The last exper...

Tokyo One Japanese Restaurant 5/18/2012

Absolutely the best sushi in Dallas. I live in Frisco and drive down here for this place. The sushi is fresh and the service is superb.Tokyo One has received many award including FOODNETWORK awards. I highly recommend this restaurant! more

Love It! 4/17/2012

I love this place! Even though sometimes they're busy, you still get fresh foods and SUSHI!!! They manger is really nice. Though my favorite thing is the fried rice, I've never tried the sushi and I might try it next time I go there. :D more

Awful 12/15/2011

This place has turned into an awful restaurant. I have tried it many times in the past and it used to be a very good buffet for the price and the sushi they served. The last experience I had (Couple of days ago for lunch) was terrible. The sushi was not fresh fish, mostly cheap rolls, buffet trays were empty and the price has gone up by $4 for lunch. The service is still good. more

My favorite restaurant 4/2/2009

I love the selection of seafood! The buffet offers everything from California rolls to authentic sashimi. They even have a small section for the non-sushi lovers with plenty of tasty options. Their dessert section is pretty good. And if you have room... ask your waiter for some green tea icecream! It's unique and delicious (and I believe included in the price you pay for the buffet.) The only downside is this place is too expensive to eat at on a regular basis -- I believe lunch is about $15 per person and dinner is $22ish. I go here every year on my birthday. It's so worth it! Pros: Very very good food Cons: expensive more

best sushi and desert 3/14/2009

good combination of sushi and desert. pirce very reasonable, considering the sushi deal. .......................................................................... Pros: price Cons: traffic more

Not a real Japanese restaurant. Be advised. 8/16/2008

I would not recommend this place to anyone who is familiar with true Japanese cuisine, or has a sense for authenticity. It is strictly geared for the indulgent person wishing to gorge themselves with heaps of cheap food. Pros: More food than you can shake a stick at Cons: Really low quality fish, meats and poultry. Not a Japanese owned or operated sushi restaurant. more

Best sushi and sashimi in town 6/15/2008

This is was my first time to go there..new in town...I thought it was great...I was able to eat all the sushi I wanted and sashimi was soo great!!!! and they had a big desert bar and Habatchi grill...soo much to choose from...all that for 20.99..I will be going back. more

One of the best buffets ever! 1/7/2008

If I lived in DFW, this would be my weekly sushi spot. As many have noted the restaurant offers an all you can eat deal for about $30 (including a drink) and you can choose from hibachi faves like teriyaki chicken, beef, short ribs or soups, salads, shabu ""pan"" goodies, or my favorite-sushi, sashimi, and sushi rolls. Although the morsels of rolls are small it gave me the opportunity to try rolls I don't usually like like spicy salmon or ones with tempura. I prefer non-fried foods when i go out for sushi! The restaurant has ample parking, it wasn't too crowded on a Thursday evening, and the seating area gave me a home-cabin, comfy feel. The food was outstanding, the chefs were friendly and eager to answer questions, and the customer service was great. If you love to gorge on sushi and are in the DFW area, stop by Tokyo One in Addison. You will not be disappointed! I'm going back this week! Pros: all you can eat buffet for $27, ample parking, open well layed out area Cons: dessert table, but who goes to a sushi spot for dessert? more

The best ... hands down 11/1/2007

First off, you can't complain the like jenle about having a service charge for large groups. ANYWHERE you go there is a service charge, and it's usually 18% not 15%. You thought you could avoid it by splitting your bill? That's so cheap and dishonest, of course they're going to add 15% to each person's bill, 15% of $100 is still the same as 15% of four $25 checks, genius.\r Now down to the important part, which is the food. The buffet section is set up so that most everyone in your party can find something they love. Sushi selection at dinner is amazing, it would cost you $200 to eat like this at a normal sushi place and that is NO exaggeration. My faves were the rolls, but my group seemed to gobble up the sashimi the most, They've also got a pretty good selection of cooked stuff and salads, the best was the fresh teppanyaki grill where they grill stuff fresh for you. The dessert section is really good, almost feels like one of those fancy hotel brunch layouts with the variety of desserts. Service was pretty good for the most part. I don't think people know how hard it is to handle so many plates, tables and drinks all at once. We had to wait a little sometimes, but the managers where always around when we needed them.\r Food quality and selection seems really important here, and they maintain cleanliness pretty well. Overall a pretty good blend of being an upper-end atmosphere without being snobby. Customers seemed pretty dressed up for this place.\r \r We got great service for our party of 18, and no we didn't pay 15% tip. We paid 15% plus another 5% because the whole experience rocked. My whole party loved it and has been bugging me about going back ever since. Pros: Amazing selection of food for the price. Value cannot be compared to anyplace. Cons: Was a little busy when we went so it seemed kind of crowded. more

I am prob a bad person to be reviewing this bc I hate sus... 7/22/2007

I am prob a bad person to be reviewing this bc I hate sushi & was misinformed that this place had Chinese... more

I am prob a bad person to be reviewing this bc I hate sus... 7/22/2007

LCappon Provided by Partner
I am prob a bad person to be reviewing this bc I hate sushi & was misinformed that this place had Chinese as well as Japanese food on the buffet. ... more

I am prob a bad person to be reviewing this bc I hate sus... 7/22/2007

LCappon Provided by Partner
I am prob a bad person to be reviewing this bc I hate sushi & was misinformed that this place had Chinese as well as Japanese food on the buffet. ... more

Average 1/14/2007

I would not recommend anyone going here in a big group of peoples. They will add on small charges which adds up. I was here with about 15 peoples on different bills. They did not return the correct amount of change to some of my friends and they had over $70 worth of tips already (15% of tip was added in each person's bill)! more

its okay for a buffet 11/20/2006

If you are looking for real sushi, you shouldnt eat here. Most of their fish is frozen, not fresh. The other stuff on the buffet is good, like the udon. They do have a big variety for those who want to try out sushi for the first time. Pros: quick, variety Cons: freshness more

Great introduction to sushi 6/9/2006

SUSHI BUFFET\r Those are two words which really should not go together, because sushi goes bad pretty quickly and develops that ugly fishy smell. Tokyo One's sushi rollers are right there at the sushi buffet counter making more sushi, as the ones there move fast.\r \r The place has the old standbys (california roll, spicy tuna, etc.), however they also offer a wide array of unique delights. There are multiple varieties of fresh sushi, sashimi, and seafood salads (try the squid salad if you're brave enough). If that doesn't catch your fancy you can try a wide variety of hot foods including grilled chicken, lamb chops, salmon steak, customized soups, and lots of hibachi goodness. The only thing I don't like about the food is the strange smell that collects around the deep fryer, possibly due to the kind of oil they use.\r \r During dinner hours and lunch on the weekend they have a ""Shabu Shabu"", which consists of a portable stove and pot filled with soup brought to your table. You can dump all the raw meats and vegetables into the pot for boiling to your liking. I didn't see what the big fuss was about, but my friends were having a ball with it.\r \r Desserts are rather uncommon, but not unwelcome. Along with creme brule, flan, and tapioca there's also some bizarre deserts like green tea cake and Japanese lime cheesecake. Don't forget to ask about their ice cream flavors including such yummy oddites as green tea and red bean (trust me, they taste better than they sound).\r \r The atmosphere is very pleasant, with very prompt service. Japanese artwork decorates the dark wood paneling on the walls, and for some reason the restaurant has wooden shutters on the windows. The place is very clean, and has no fishy smell at all.\r \r This is a great place to go if you're just get acquainted with sushi and don't know if you'll like it. It's also a great bargain compared to normal sushi bars. Pros: Prompt service, thrifty meal for sushi Cons: strange smell coming from deep fryer more

Excellent!!! 4/21/2006

what can i say... the food is great here... variety in everything~! i would recommend anyone to this restaurant... great experience.... Pros: price more

Recommended 4/10/2006

Excellent spread of food, fresh sushi & sashimi, wide array of other Japanese cuisine. Crowded during weekends. Good value for money. Would definitely return again & highly recommend anyone who wants to savour Japanese food at one very reasonable price!!! more

Excellent restaurant! 12/28/2005

I highly recommended for this restaurant, the food is great, the atmosphere is fun, and the service is really good. Especially, the fish are really fresh! more

Tokyo At The Top 7/19/2005

The Best Japinese in Town. I could not find a restraunt that was as good as Tokyo One. They have a lot of great stuff For people 10 and up. Everyone in Dallas Should try this place. Five Stars. Pros: Great Food, Great Atmosphere, The Best more

Excellent sushi for excellent price 5/3/2005

I dont know how people can say this place doesnt rock!?! They have all sorts of fish that you dont normally see at other sushi places; White Tuna, Bluefin Marlin, Shark, etc. For $25 I stuffed myself and it left me wanting to go back for more! Pros: Fast Seating, Great Selection, Good Parking Cons: Too far for lunch! more
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  • In Short
    Patrons sit at booths or tables; classic Asian paintings adorn the walls. Sushi chefs are quick to offer tips and suggest items. The atmosphere easily accommodates big groups...

  • 2/14/2005 Provided by Citysearch
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  • Hours: Mon-Fri: 11am-9pm
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