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    New Sushi Village

    3.6 (150 reviews)
    Open 11:30 am - 10:15 pm

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    What's the vibe?
    Moderate noise
    Happy hour specials
    Dogs allowed
    Outdoor seating

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    Sushi and Sashimi
    Stephen T.

    Food: 4/5 This was a AYCE sushi restaurant. The quality of food was solid, but inconsistent. Some pieces of fish were colder/less thawed than others. The first order of short rib appetizer was very good, but the second order was all fat. Service: 4/5 Service was good. They work pretty quickly. They missed a few items we ordered and was never brought out. Ambiance: 3/5 It is freezing cold in there! We had to wear our winter coats during dinner. It would've been nice if they turned the heat up more.

    Assorted sushi and sashimi
    Christine W.

    My family and I have been coming here for years. We love the AYCE sushi at a reasonable price. The ambiance feels very homey and service is always wonderful. Sushi and sashimi always taste fresh, and their hot food items are on point. No complaints! They also have limited parking in their parking lot. When you come in, you get two paper menus and you just mark down what you want, and how many, and they'll keep bringing more to you. Only tip is, don't order too much of anything at once or you may not get all of it. We will keep coming back here!

    AYCE
    Dora C.

    So good! AYCE on weekday for ~$36pp (before tax/tip) A lot of options to choose from between appetizers, sashimi, sushi, and regular/special rolls. Must get dessert: fried Oreos + ice cream. I like to cut up the Oreo into 4s to get the perfect bite with a spoon full of ice cream.

    Djudma C.

    This place is a hidden gem. Lots of seating options, great customer service. All you can eat with good quality ingredients. Not crowded at all but we went on a Thursday afternoon, super fast service. My only complaint is there is only one bathroom for all the guests.. we loved everything ! The winter roll was my favorite ; it had tuna, salmon and yellowtail topped with spicy crab meat. We also had the samurai, crunchy eel, hot mama, passion roll, shrimp tempura, and a california roll which were all equally as good. We were a party of 3 which ended up being $125 before tip and that felt very reasonable.

    Zachary C.

    Quick and fast service, but mediocre fish quality. Best thing was probably the salmon teriyaki. They give insane amounts of rice for the nigiri. It was $33.95 weekday dinner

    Egg Custard Sushi, rainbow roll, shrimp sushi, salmon sashimi, white tuna sashimi, shrimp tempura roll, spicy crab roll.
    Robert Z.

    Back again and this place never disappoints. Family celebration and all the kids voted for New Sushi Village. We got to the place and were greeted with lovely staff and big smiles. We got our menus and waters for the table right away. And eventually after some deliberation handed in our first order. We all had a miso soup and Kani salad orders. For our first order of hot food items we got the chicken katsu, pork katsu, gyoza, chicken nuggets for the little one, lumpia, and the kalbi ribs. The soup were brought in first with the kani salad. It was perfect way to start the meal. Shortly afterwards, all of the food came in fresh and hot. I used the hoisin sauce for the katsu and the lumpia it was amazing. The gyoza came with a different dipping sauce and were perfectly crunchy. Kani salad was distributed and gone before I could even see it, that salad must have been good. Gotta love all AYCE because we ordered more. For sushi we started with four handrolls, three of them were salmon avocado, and one was eel avocado. In addition, we had three Philadelphia rolls, rainbow roll, shrimp tempura roll, spicy crab roll, spicy tuna roll and plenty of the egg custard and shrimp sushi. For sashimi we had the eel, white tuna, and salmon. NGL, the sushi was epic! The rice was still warm, the fish was chilled and fresh. It was a symphony of flavor that melts into your being and stays with you forever. The only negative standout was the white tuna sashimi which the surface of was a little dry. The eel was perfect, and just the right amount of sweetness from the eel bbq sauce. We dared to move onto desert where various flavors of cream such as red bean, vanilla and green tea, and fried Oreos dominated the choices. It was a great evening and fantastic time.

    Sabrina H.

    My family came here right around 11:30, which is the listed time they are open, so we were their first customer of the day. Upon entering the restaurant, they asked if we'd like to sit near the windows or by the fireplace. We opted to sit near the fireplace since it was really cold outside. I came with my grandparents who don't eat raw sushi, so we asked the waitress if there are items that they would recommend that were not sashimi. Since this is an AYCE place, we were strategic and tried to order a little bit of everything to see what we would like to eat without being wasteful. We ordered all the fried options for my grandparents, along with some sushi with eel and crab meat so that it was guaranteed cooked. The waitress was also kind enough to give us a piece of fried fish with lemons, which is not on their usual menu, since they knew my grandparents don't eat sashimi. We ended up only having one round of sushi and one round of fried food, since we were full, which was disappointing given that it's AYCE, but of course, we did not want to be wasteful. I also got the fried Oreos for dessert, which was delicious! I would recommend the fried Oreos if you've never tried it.

    Natasha H.

    I've been coming to Sushi Village for years, and after a bit of a break, I recently returned--especially curious given the rebranding on their end. I'm happy to say it did not disappoint! The restaurant still offers a wide selection from their all-you-can-eat menu, and the sushi was flavorful. Very satisfied with my visit and definitely plan on returning again. And don't forget to save room for the fried Oreos--they're a must!

    Karen H.

    Amazing and fast service. There's plenty of seating. Restaurant was clean. Very neat decor. The food itself was very good for an AYCE. The appetizers were ok but the rolls were amazing. They stayed together and were generously filled. We should have ordered more squid sashimi. I thoroughly enjoyed the bouncy texture. For dessert we added the banana tempura and fried Oreo to the ice cream to make little sundaes.

    Eel
    Edwin S.

    New Sushi Village is basically Sushi Village for those who are familiar... that said to keep it simple, New Sushi Village is an all you can eat sushi restaurant. Its quality is generally pretty good, sometimes has live music and if you eat a lot, it's a good bang for buck. Taste: 4/5 Service: 3/5 Ambiance: 3/5 Value for money: 5/5

    Sushi and sashimi AYCE
    Phyu T.

    Quick service and pretty decently priced food. Would come here again. It's a bit busy for dinner but not loud which I like. It's a good deal for AYCE at 35.99 pp. Quality of the sashimi is ok- I do prefer another one in Elmhurst better.

    Kien T.

    The service was quick, staff is friendly and for the price you pay, it was good for an AYCE restaurant. It's quite big inside so there's plenty of room and parking is easy to find either in their lot or on the street.

    2x Eel & Avocado, Spider & Spicy Salmon Handrolls
    Chun M.

    This review is going to be like a bowl of alphabet soup. Call it AYCE (All-You-Can-Eat) or SYPH (Stuff-Your-Pie-Hole) or SOFB (Strap-On-the-Feed-Bag) or just HaYO (Hangry Yelpers Only). Whatever you like to call it, the hungrier you are, the better. But keep in mind this is not high end sushi. There are plenty of other places for omakase and this is not it. Since COVID, they added the New to their name and expanded to a covered dining room in the parking lot. I prefer the action of the indoor dining room and the AC in the summer, but you might have to wait. I guess NSV distinguishes themselves from the regular SV out on Long Island, where we also go to SYPH. I think the 2 locations are related, but they do have similarities. The both have parking lots (though the LI one is bigger) and both are renovated from old restaurants/diners. They both have fish tanks as you enter (LI has much bigger fish and cloudier water) and both have sushi bars staffed by a platoon of sushi chefs (usually 4-5). The POP (Pay-One-Price) gets you both sushi & sashimi as well as cooked kitchen dishes that you order from the checklist sheets provided. Drinks are extra, but currently have BTGO (Buy-Two-Get-One) sodas. BTGO doesn't apply to alcohol though. Soup is a good way to start, so we get miso, mushroom or chicken vegetable or all three. Also get spicy kani & seaweed salad. Other appetizers like edamame, shumai, gyoza, crispy calamari, salmon & red snapper fillets, shrimp, chicken, kani & vegetable tempura are all good. The main event lands on your table in the form of huge sushi platters. We get a combo of nigiri, maki & sashimi and our favorites include anything with eel, tuna, salmon & yellowtail. Mix in some cucumber & avocado for a handroll or some of the specialty maki rolls. This is good ol' USA sushi where you don't have to be embarrassed to mix your faux wasabi in your soy sauce or top it with pickled ginger. Finish up the meal with some red bean ice cream, fried oreo & banana. So the next time you stop by, just yell "HaYO!" and they will seat you. You'll get strange stares, but don't pay attention to those DDs (Debbie Downers).

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    Good service and price was affordable. The fish was very fresh. Nice place to go on a date.

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    1 year ago

    Update, sushi quality has very much improved after not coming for 3 yrs. Fresh and delicious. Service was on par.

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    Very good food, good ambiance and excellent service . Parking lot or street parking.Lots of vegetarian choices

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    Their sushi is good quality. The place is always very clean and the service is great. Will eat here again and many times to come.

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    Ask the Community - New Sushi Village

    Children price, toddler price?

    I haven't seen a children's menu. I've seen a lunch and all-day dining menu. They have high tops for children so maybe if requested they may have one.

    How much is the AYCE lunch on Weekdays?

    Mon-Thur $29.99 Fri- sun $31.99

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    Say Hi is a lovely space for both big and small groups! It's beautifully decorated inside and gives…read moreoff a Chinese tea house feel. It's cozy yet spacious. We came with a fairly large group and ordered several teas and snacks to share amongst us. There were several options for the flavors of tea and each one had different benefits as well. I loved all of them, particularly the fruitier ones. As for snacks, we had this fried taro snack that had a crispy biscuit outer layer that was delicious. It was a bit of a sweet & savory mix, but not strong in either sweet or salty flavors. There was also this persimmon snack that was filled with nuts and other things. It was slightly sweet, very unique, and both paired well as a tea time snack. They're also open until 11:30pm! So if you want to skip the bar, I'd recommend checking out this tea spot for a nice hang out.

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    This place is clean with a medium sized restaurant seating. Interior is cool with a lot of Chinese…read moredecors like paint scrolls and ingredients. Staff is kind and quick. We got the ginger milk pudding. Do think it's a bit pricey ($10) since it's an easy dessert to make but I guess it's all the theatrics. They pour the dessert in front of you and put a sand glass on top. Once sand glass is done, so is the dessert and you can even rest a spoon on top. The dessert is very smooth, barely a solid, and its ginger taste is very strong- which I like. Strong ginger but pairs well with the milk and good amount of sugar. It is a bit spicy but I like it this way. They do have a lot of other desserts as well as savory items on the menu. Intrigued by their savory menu and will definitely come back to try them next time.

    The weather was in the high 60s, and it was only about a 5-minute walk from my bus stop. I've had…read moreit bookmarked forever, but I finally checked out Yuan Yang. I played musical tables because I was being picky about where I wanted to sit. #divamoment Dessert: Ginger Milk Pudding My server, John, poured the ginger milk into a bowl, covered it, and let it set with an hourglass timer. Let the countdown begin. I deducted a star after a server placed a porcelain spoon on the pudding right as I was taking my photo. OMGOSH, the Ginger Milk Pudding was absolutely delicious. One word: Scrumptious Snack: Octopus Ball (Takoyaki) Mmm, these bite-sized takoyaki were savory and super tasty. I paid my bill in cash to take advantage of a 2% discount. Bookmark this spot to try!

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