As the culinary scene in Portland continues to flourish, sushi lovers are in for a delectable treat. The city’s vibrant food culture has embraced the all-you-can-eat (AYCE) sushi concept, offering an array of options that cater to every palate. Whether you’re a seasoned sushi aficionado or a newcomer eager to explore the wonders of raw fish and creative rolls, Portland’s AYCE sushi restaurants promise an unforgettable dining experience.
In this listicle, we’ll take you on a mouthwatering journey through the best all-you-can-eat sushi spots that the City of Roses has to offer. From innovative flavor combinations to traditional favorites, each restaurant on our list delivers a unique take on this beloved cuisine. So grab your chopsticks and prepare to indulge—Portland is ready to satisfy your sushi cravings like never before!
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Momiji Sushi Restaurant – Barbur is a premier dining destination that brings the authentic flavors of Japan to the heart of the community. Specializing in traditional sush…
Absolutely delicious! One of our fav places in Portland to get sushi. The fish is fresh and tastes good every time. We tried another location and it just wasn’t the same as the Barbur one. They always have a promo going on/prices are already very reasonable for the quantity and quality. I highly recommend Momiji!
Started off with the Oregon Salmon. I could barely swallow the first bite. I thought maybe the wasabi. Next bite, spit it out in the napkin in the trash it goes. Got to the kickboxer, it was better. The shop is tiny, clean and cute. Staff was very nice. I do not recommend the Oregon Salmon
I've driven past Momiji many times and never even noticed it. I found it because I was looking for a local sushi place that's open on Sundays. This sunny Sunday six of us met at Momiji for a late lunch and had a great experience. I ordered the sampler with the blackened tuna sashimi (yum!), some ngiri, a couple of rolls, miso, and cucumber salad. For $32 this sampler is an incredible deal! It fed two of us and we gave away a few pieces. The menu contains more cooked fish than raw, but hey, this is America. My friends ordered a wide variety and it all looked good. I like that they offer mini rolls too. They don't have sake but you can use the crosswalk and get sake at Safeway, as well as finding a restroom. We sat at the outdoor picnic tables inside a wooden fence, and any road noise was quickly forgotten. It's set back from Barbur Blvd by a couple of lanes. The waitress was friendly and the kitchen efficient--our orders arrived quickly. The cook had rolled my wasabi into a ball and pressed sesame seeds into it to make a smiley face. Another woman (the proprietor?) was visible while we were eating and wiped down all the surfaces in the front of the restaurant. It is pollen season, after all. The parking area was in the shadow of a billboard and our cars were nice and cool when we came out. My main disappointment was that I didn't find Momiji sooner! We will be back, thank you!!
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