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At Kingdom Sushi Boca Raton, we bring a unique fusion of Brazilian and Japanese culinary traditions, creating an unforgettable dining experience. Our chefs craft inventive dishes, offering a delightful twist on classic sushi with fresh, vibrant ingredients. The ambiance is welcoming, reflecting our commitment to hospitality and community, making it perfect for both casual outings and special occasions. Guests can indulge in our all-you-can-eat menu, featuring a diverse selection from Temaki to Rolls, all served with flair. With attentive service and a pet-friendly atmosphere, every visit to Kingdom Sushi promises a memorable feast for the senses. Join us at our Boca Raton location to savor these bold flavors and enjoy a dining experience like no other!
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Welcome to Kingdom Sushi Boca Raton, a culinary gem that beckons sushi enthusiasts and adventurous diners alike. Nestled on 22191 Powerline Rd, Boca Raton, FL, this restaurant combines traditional sushi techniques with a creative, Brazilian flair, making each dish a unique experience.
As I stepped into this vibrant space, I was immediately struck by the welcoming ambiance. The staff’s friendly demeanor sets the stage for an enjoyable meal, which is reflected in numerous glowing reviews from satisfied patrons. With everything from delivery and takeout to outdoor seating and private dining options, Kingdom Sushi not only caters to your cravings but also ensures a comfortable dining experience for all, including those with special accessibility needs.
One of the standout features of Kingdom Sushi Boca Raton is the impressive All You Can Eat (AYCE) option, which allows guests to explore an extensive menu filled with tantalizing sushi rolls, fresh sashimi, and delectable hot meals. For just $36, diners can indulge in a plethora of choices, such as the succulent Spicy Tuna Roll and the vibrant California Roll, both of which offer a satisfying burst of flavor with every bite.
For those craving a casual visit, the restaurant provides wheelchair accessibility, ADA-compliant facilities, and even allows dogs on their patio—making it a perfect choice for families and pet lovers alike. Plus, you can enjoy the added perks of free Wi-Fi and happy hour specials while soaking in the ambient atmosphere, filled with the joyful buzz of fellow sushi lovers.
In conclusion, Kingdom Sushi Boca Raton is more than just a sushi restaurant; it’s an immersive dining experience that celebrates creativity and flavor. Whether you’re exploring the AYCE options or savoring their unique temaki creations, you’re in for a memorable meal. The praise from patrons like Clau C. and Felicia R. echoes the sentiment that this place is not to be missed. As you plan your visit, be ready to embark on a flavor-rich journey that might just redefine your perception of sushi itself!
“ This place is a MUST! Their costumer service is simply the most welcoming I could've ever been experienced, they know what they're doing and definitely are on top of every single thing. The quality of the food is outstanding and I love their AYCE system that serves smaller portions so you can try everything (and repeat as many times you desire), their desserts are also incredibly tasty and are also included on AYCE. Inspired on brazilian style for Japanese cuisine, I simply fell in love with the ambiance and flavor, texture, presentation, everything is 10/10! I'm from California and have never tried anything close to this anywhere, this place is LEGIT! I highly recommend, can't wait for their opening location in California for me to be able to visit again. Lunch time here was the cherry on top of my trip to Florida and I can't wait to come back. You guys are the Best! ”
“ Pretty good for an all you can eat restaurant. My family and I went here for lunch. I mostly ate a lot of Tuna Sashimi, Tuna Rolls, Crab Sashimi, and Crunchy Ice Cream without the Peanuts. The sushi quality is average, the sushi tasted like most sushi restaurants. I tried the Vegetable Fried Rice and it wasn't that great. The Vegetable Fried Rice didn't really have any good flavors, it was pretty bland. I did enjoy their Vegetable Spring Rolls. My favorite was the Crunchy Ice Cream, I ordered mine without Peanuts. The Crunchy Ice Cream is just vanilla ice cream and jam, but it was still really good despite how simple it was. The food is ready fast too. Be aware if they ask you for lime with your drinks. They charged us $8 and never told us in advance that lime is extra despite them offering it to us. Every restaurant gives lime with drinks for free. Also, be specific with how many pieces/orders you want during your meal, it can be confusing. I can definitely see myself coming back here for the Sushi, Spring Rolls, and Crunchy Ice Cream. ”
“ I went to Kingdom for lunch and did their All You Can Eat special for $36. It was definitely worth it. My waiter was very attentive and kept checking to make sure I was ok. It wasn't too loud, cold or dark. Which I appreciated. There were a few birthdays so it was a little noise but not too bad. I had the Gunga by Kingdom, Bento Roll, Haruhot Roll, Yakisoba and the Haruhot Romeo & Juliet for dessert. Everything was delicious! I had the passion fruit juice and it was 10/10. The portion sizes were perfect and I look forward to come back. ”
“ Kingdom sushi has 3300+ reviews on Google, so pretty surprised the low amount of reviews on Yelp. Let me tell you tho, SO GOOD. I haven't been to an all you can eat sushi since my NYC days. I was happy to see its existence in Boca, and will go back eventually for the AYCE experience. This particular lunch trip was exploring the a la carte menu. We liked the salmon croquettes, Sunomono (perfect cucumber salad with lychee!) , and Salmon Carpaccio was delicious. It was a little heavy on the basil, but made for a delicious flavor combination. Staff was cool and they are pet friendly! We were expecting to eat outside with our dog, but because he's small/medium he sat with us inside. Cool place! ”
“ To those sushi lovers this is the place that you have to go at least once. And why? Because there's a "Brazilian style" preparation and in fact they are super creative with culinary. It means that you'll have the chance to get sushi with guava, caramel banana, even some tricks on desserts and so much fun with the way they serve and i mean even the plates! IF YOU ARE LOOKING TO GET A TRADITIONAL JAPANESE FOOD FORGET ABOUT / NEVERTHELESS IF YOU LIKE TO GET NEW TASTE AND EXPERIENCE YOU GOTTA TRY THIS ONE. Where can you get the food served by shoe or by a mountain on dry ice? And plus more, trust me. All team are super solid and they'll be prepared to give you a great and fast service. They have some deal plans so you could even save some money getting the "all you can eat", Cool ambiance, not so rustic and all sushi men in the front showing knowledge and higiene with the food preparation. I don't know much about drinks and cocktails because honestly I don't know who goes to a Japanese place to get drunk but, i know they have fresh juices with fresh fruits. Even better - you never find restaurants in USA with options of fresh juices and this is embarrassing. Definitely i do recommend. ”
“ This was a fun Wednesday night excursion in a quiet West Boca strip mall. Yohanna was our welcoming server that introduced us to a lot of the plates and got us situated with some cold brews before we embarked on this journey. Our favorite was the sashimi -- salmon, whitefish, tuna, octopus. The salmon and whitefish were the freshest of the bunch. The salmon carpaccio, DJIY, California, and tuna rolls were also a hit. The temake rolls were fried with too much rice for our liking. The salmon skin rolls were thick and overly fried. I'd skip those in the future and go with more sashimi and a few rolls. The fried bananas with dolce de leche were the perfect conclusion for this adventure! Kingdom Sushi is Brazilian-Japanese fusion -- they present their sashimi beautifully. I love the ceramic shoe filled with ice and topped with salmon sashimi. ”
“ I'm really perplexed at all the yelp hate for Kingdom sushi. Yes- it's a Brazilian place that serves sushi so if your seeking a traditional Japanese spot this may not be for you. I've been three times and never had any issues, the food and service have both been great and the AYCE is a great value. And I'm not brazilian so this combo of Brazilian sushi is not something I've ever had before dining at kingdom sushi. Everytime I've been we have had the AYCE. It is 39 per person and you order unlimited from a wide variety of options on their AYCE menu. Appetizers, sushi rolls, tamaki rolls, sashimi and desserts. I think they have cooked entrees also but we are truly here for sushi. Appetizers- our favorites are the Gunga by kingdom and the salmon carpaccio. Sushi- the chef maninho roll is a must order. It has salmon and cream cheese topped with arugula, truffle oil, and spicy mayo. We also like the uramaki boss and bento roll. Sashimi- This is where it's interesting. Lots of sashimi options available with no limit to how much you can order. We love salmon so we typically start with at least 4 orders of salmon sashimi with each order having 4 pieces. The way they serve the sashimi is fun and definitely over the top. They serve the sashimi in these big metal statues that are shaped like animals or objects. They have a bunch of different kinds so if you look around you'll catch a glimpse of flamingos, bicycles, sneakers, etc. The sashimi is on ice but below all that it is sitting above dry ice. So when the sashimi comes out to your table its a total show stopper. You can order sashimi as many times as you want and each order you'll get a new crazy container it's served out of. Dessert- there are a few random fried sweet egg roll type things we aren't fans of. Usually I'm pretty stuffed. we shared the crunchy ice cream which is vanilla ice cream, strawberry sauce, and nuts. We also had the banana nutella roll. This is a crunchy banana with Nutella dollops on top. It can get very busy especially after 730. I would suggest coming early to snag as seat. As we were leaving tonight many people were getting turned away. Some things I'm not a fan of- almost all the rolls have cream cheese and many of the cooked items are fried. I've never had any cooked entrees so I can't speak on them. Overall this place is great if you have an open mind about sushi and a its must visit if you love sashimi. ”