Umiya's All-You-Can-Eat Menu is Perfect for Sushi Lovers

There’s a new restaurant in town and they’re bringing the heat, good sushi, and an All-You-Can-Eat lunch and dinner menus.

Umiya is a Japanese restaurant specializing in freshly made sushi and authentic hibachi located in Cordova- but the best part about the restaurant is that you can order as much as you want for less than $30.

Umiya Sushi Interior
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If you’re a sushi lover like me, that’s a dream come true…but here’s the kicker, you’ve got to finish all of the food you order or you’ll have to pay the price. So order as your heart desires, but just know any leftovers will be considered “A La Carte” and you will have to pay for anything you didn’t finish.

Umiya Sushi Rolls
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Umiya Sushi Rolls
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My advice would be to bring two things: a friend and your appetite, I’ve got a feeling that you’re going to need both. The cool part is that you both can order completely different things and get a taste of what all Umiya has to offer.

 

Being a little courageous is easier when it’s at an All You Can Eat restaurant-this is the perfect way to try out new food items that you wouldn’t normally order without putting a dent in your pockets-a win is a win. The best roll I ordered had to be the Yummy roll-it’s a crab tempura with cream cheese topped with avocado, spicy mayo, and eel sauce. It was so nice, I had to order it twice.

Umiya Sushi Interior
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Umiya Sushi Interior
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If you look up from your seat you can see the leaves of Cherry Blossom trees and wagasa, traditional Japanese sun umbrellas made from bamboo and washi paper. My favorite restaurants are always the ones that invite you into a culture through the ambience, the food, and amazing customer service and Umiya checked off all three for me.

Umiya Sushi Interior
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GO THERE:

2710 Germantown Pkwy, 38133

 

Sun - Thurs: 11 a.m. - 10 p.m.

Fri - Sat: 11 a.m. - 10:30 p.m.

About the Author

Hi, Hii. I’m Carmen Monèt and I am a free-lance journalist from Memphis, TN. I’ve always had a love for storytelling and actually I used to say that I was providing a voice for the “voiceless;” but as I’ve grown as a writer I’m learning that we’ve always had a voice, we just didn’t have the platform to express ourselves.

So I listen a lot, but I also get to connect with people so much. My daughter Cabella is the best part of my entire life, and she has pushed me to actually follow my dreams of becoming a real writer. I hope that people are able to really feel the passion and vulnerability that I infuse in my writing, and be teleported into the story.

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