Yuka Japanese
Japanese · New York
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En Yuka Japanese, llevamos años siendo un rincón favorito en el barrio, ofreciendo una extensa carta de auténtica cocina japonesa. Nos enorgullece nuestra amplia selección de platos, incluyendo nuestras populares ofertas de sushi "todo lo que puedas comer", perfectas para disfrutar en buena compañía...
En Yuka Japanese, llevamos años siendo un rincón favorito en el barrio, ofreciendo una extensa carta de auténtica cocina japonesa. Nos enorgullece nuestra amplia selección de platos, incluyendo nuestras populares ofertas de sushi "todo lo que puedas comer", perfectas para disfrutar en buena compañía. ¡Te esperamos en Amsterdam Avenue para una experiencia culinaria japonesa inolvidable!
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Yuka Japanese is known for its affordable all-you-can-eat sushi. Many reviewers praise the value and quality for the price, especially the rolls. Common complaints include too much rice in the sushi and inconsistent service.
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All you can eat is my favorite type of food and the owner and their team really go above and beyond to make sure you leave super satisfied. The sushi is high quality and the fried chicken options are super tasty. You can tell they take their restaurant business very personally and go the extra mile in everything they do. THANK YOU GUYS!!! YOU ARE THE BEST!!!
I have been coming to this all you can eat establishment for at least 25 years and never once disappointed. In this day and age of inflation and high priced restaurants, this is still one of the best bargains in New York. Small bite sized sushi made to order with large selection of cut rolls & hand rolls. As a bonus, first serving of Saki with your meal is just $3.50 per person. Staff is always friendly and service with a smile.
Awesome AYCE sushi for $28! Was in a group of four and we ordered two “rounds”. Everything tasted good. There are some complaints about the quality but I can’t agree- it’s yummy and exactly what you’d expect for the situation and price. I saw some reviews that it also comes with free ice cream, I asked about this and they don’t do that anymore :(
Yuka’s sushi is very fresh, and their All-You-Can-Eat price is about $32 which is Manhattan reasonable. I do think the restaurant itself needs to be tweaked; the florescent lights should be removed and replaced with low, warming lighting lamps. I also recommend that the unlimited sushi menu be expanded in the appetizer section, but otherwise I really enjoyed the flavor. The East sushi roll was my personal favorite.
Great all you can eat sushi! Fish was super fresh and rice was on point. If you’re used to traditional sushi, you’ll feel there’s too much rice, but it’s their style. Great price and you can try a range of things, from gyozas, hand rolls, salmon, tuna, octopus, clams, shrimps and more. They also have a hot sake for 3,5$ that totally worth it! Definitely coming back soon
The front of the restaurant, where the sushi bar is located, is bright but is a tad warm. The dining area at the back is cooler but is rather dimly lit. It’s hard to fully appreciate what you’re eating. Their all-you-can-eat sushi dinner seems to be popular. The pork katsu bento ($22.71, tax included) was decent, if not basic. The miso soup was served lukewarm.
We opted for all you can eat, and their special rolls were very good. My favorites were East and Rainbow roll. It was so so good. The rice is too sticky and too much, in my opinion. They charge for peices that are left and if you leave too much rice. They don't do all you can eat sashimi either. It fixes a quick itch for sushi. The service was quick and good. For the price, it isn't horrible. There's only a few appetizers that's available. The gyoza pork is my favorite.
First time trying an all you can eat Japanese Buffet. Not a true browse and pickup yourself buffet, but one where you jot down what you want from a pre-determined list and brought to your table. The main theme is sushi with rice and a whole lot of it. The hand rolls were filled with rice and barely any sushi. More like all you can eat rice which fills you up very fast. They don't have a Sashimi option.
Place changed management. Used to have great all you can with decent fish cut thickness portion for the price. It is now paper thin sushi with a ton of rice. Kept reminding us we had to finish the rice and withheld the next round of sushi until we finished the rice. We also order a la cart sashimi. Both orders of fish were ice cold with ice particles still in the fish and was a bit fishy.
We went on a Saturday afternoon, the service was slow for an all-you-can-eat restaurant. The place was dimly lit and cold. As for the food, the sushi was not fresh. For the rolls, the rice was definitely more than the sashimi. I ordered a scallop nigiri, the scallops had an icy taste and basically flavorless. I thought even grocery store sushi might be better than what they’re serving here!
I have been here for many time but today's visit was very disappointing. The rice was old. And a waitress was avoiding accepting new orders for AYCE. (You check on paper and give.) And food was often 2/3 of what we ordered. (Did not bring all order. They edited for themselves.) They took time to bring food after order and they do not take new orders. And only one waitress was eating her food facing her back to customer and after she was taking time and finished her meal , she came back and our time was up. I did not eat AYCE. If they do not want customer to eat AYCE, they should not have that option.
The experience of this upper east side classic has considerably dropped since I began going to enjoy the food, the service, and the atmosphere in 1993. It's important to note that in my recent visit October 2025, I ate the all-you-can-eat special that this restaurant has been known for for over 20+ years. In MY experience the quality of the fish AND the ratio between fish and rice was way off. The thickness of the fish (for our orders) was paper thin. The establishment has had new owners/managers since the late 90s. Obviously things change. I did NOT get any food poisoning from the meal. The 1-star is in complete reference to the AYCE experience of the food. The service was stand-off-ish, and the atmosphere really felt tired. I miss the old Yuka.
They lost our food ticket and didn't say anything, so we were just sitting here like idiots for an hour :) said we couldn't put another one in because they were still waiting for our first ticket to come out, didn't ask if we wanted drinks, didn't offer the miso soup that we were ~apparently~ entitled to and had to read through the several papers on the table to notice. It took one of our friends leaving for the server to double-check if we were waiting on things. An HOUR later. The moment we told them that we got our second order before our first order, we IMMEDIATELY got the rest of our food (AFTER re-ordering it) and you can tell the chefs, like, frantically put it together in two seconds. One of the rolls wasn't even fully closed... The food like, tastes good, or whatever... When we got it. By the time we got our sushi, though, some of us weren't even hungry because we ate the ~two~ pieces of chicken they dropped... They didn't explain that it was going to be two ~pieces~ rather than two ~orders~ despite the 6 people that were sitting at our table. No free drinks, no free dessert, not even an explanation, LET ALONE an apology. Genuinely if they just like explained that there were issues with service or that like a mistake was made, it literally would've been fine, but we were ignored for over an hour as EVERY table around us got their food within 15 minutes. When I put my card down, tip was included when there's no indication on the front of the store (including tip without a warning is illegal), so I asked our server to take the included tip off. She pushed back and told me that that's just what they do for tables and I explained that that's illegal. She forced a smile and did it, and when I left no tip, she was like "I took the tip off" and I went "yeah, that's why I asked you to. We waited an HOUR for our food." She tried to explain that it was busy, as if we weren't surrounded by tables that came in after us and then got our food and were nearly out the door before us. On our way out, she sneered at the rest of my group and gave them a dirty look. Never in my life have I EVER not tipped on a tab, but our experience was so one-in-a-million that I just had to break that streak... Don't go here if you have literally any plans the same day, because they might waste your time and, trust me, it really won't be worth it 💖💖
THE WAITRESS WAS SPITTING UP 6 TIMES RIGHT NEXT TO OUR TABLE!!! EWWWWWWW. !! DON’T COME HERE !! The waitress was spitting up 6 times right next to our table while we were eating. It was gross. We stopped eating All You Can Eat and left the restaurant. Bad experience. Never comeback. (We visited at 3pm on Wednesday.)
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