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  • Kelly R.

    We have been to this restaurant 3 times now, and will not return. Our first two experiences were great! Great service, great food. But our last was bad enough to make us never want to return. We had a friend in from out of town who is a vegetarian and had ordered her a couple avocado rolls and a vegetable tempura roll. Since the menu did not state exactly what was in each roll, we had no idea that the tempura roll was going to come out covered in eel sauce. We asked the server if there was any way to remake the roll without sauce but they wanted to charge us $! a piece for the roll with the sauce that she COULD NOT eat. It wasn't a matter of just not wanting to eat it, she would become physically ill if she had eaten it. I asked to speak to a manager, and over came this young man. My husband took over the conversation and was calm and kind, asking if there was any way to change the rolls out. We were told the same thing the server had said, and after explaining that we were unaware of the sauce were very rudely told that we should have known the tempura roll came with sauce, and if we really had a problem with it we should have made sure to order NO SAUCE on ANY ROLLS just to be safe. Eventually my husband, who rarely gets worked up, told the manager never mind, we'd deal with the roll. He was so tired of trying to force good customer service out of a team that was clearly not interested in giving it. I understand the need to charge for leftover food in an all you can eat situation, but keep in mind this was a VEGETABLE roll. No fish was wasted. I probably could have bought all the ingredients in the roll for less than $5. It's one thing for a company to stick to their rules, but it's another to treat their customers like they are a burden and that their needs are unimportant. We ate that whole roll, so as not to have to pay extra for it. Not only did they not get their $8 they also lost 2 very dedicated patrons who will now go to Sushi Katsu for their all you can eat sushi. Nice work Bebe.

    (1)
  • Samantha L.

    How does this place have 5 stars? Honestly... brought my hot tea, no sugar no spoon. Brought our food, no plates. The lady who brings the food does not speak english, so when I asked her for sugar she just looked at me lol. Then the other guy came out, and brought be a bowl of sugar... still no spoon. Had to stir with my chopstick and he watched me do it, still no spoon. Then menu does not have a description of the all u can eat sushi items, asked the waiter for a description, he goes oh its in the menu, then he looked in the menu (like we had just done) and goes oh, it's not there then had to ask the sushi chef what it was. Drink was empty for a while before it was refilled. And the guy only had 3 tables to attend to. Food was decent. Sushi had huge chunks of cucumber with the skin still on... that wasn't too pleasant. Overall.... This place has potential so I'll give 2 stars... but we won't be coming back any time soon... :/

    (2)
  • Christopher P.

    Came to this new restaurant with my family and was pleasantly surprised on the quality of service and food! The sushi was delicious with not too much rice like other places. Their non sushi dishes were also great! I enjoyed the spicy seafood soup (jambbong) since it had a good kick to it. The place was very clean and the staff was very friendly! The prices were affordable especially the AYCE sushi for lunch! I will definitely come back to eat here when I am back in town!

    (5)
  • Terry K.

    Meticulous attention to detail and firecracker taste, great all you can eat sushi spot with excellent decor!!

    (5)
  • Andrea A.

    Our friends raved about this all-you-can-eat sushi place and took us there as soon as our planes rolled in for our girls trip. No description on the menu items- just a list of things. We were aware of their $1 per piece charge for uneaten sushi and ordered accordingly. Our vegetarian friend ordered a vegetable tempura roll, naturally assuming it would be vegetarian. But when it came out with eel sauce (not vegetarian) and we asked to have it replaced (because we DID inform the server that she was a vegetarian when we ordered, but she didn't have the care or the foresight to notify the sushi chef/manager before he made it) we were told we would still have to pay the $8 if we don't eat the roll. When we asked to speak to a manager to get it replaced in a form our friend can actually eat, the guy making the sushi came out and proceeded to argue with us and BLAME US, the customer, for lacking tempura-roll-ingredient expertise. The menu had exactly ZERO description of what the roll is made of, and when we pointed this out, he ACTUALLY SAID, "You should have known there would be sauce and asked to have it with no sauce when you ordered it." Apparently, "you can go to any other sushi restaurant and order a tempura roll and it will have sauce on it" (what kind of idiot doesn't know THAT little nugget of common sushi knowledge?!!). Yep, you heard it here first folks, the four of us at the table that day were in the very tiny minority of the general public who obviously already know that tempura roll = automatic eel sauce. So completely our bad!! Apparently this guy doesn't know that being a success in the service industry = actually taking care of your customers WITH DIETARY RESTRICTIONS. Or just taking care of them, period. I won't even comment on the food because even if it was five-star quality, nothing could get me to ever set foot in that place ever again if this is how they treat their paying customers. If my friends had let me, I would have walked out without giving them a dime of my money, but instead the rest of us non-vegetarians ate the stupid roll in protest because we refused to pay extra for this crap. Don't waste your time or money on this place- they clearly have no idea how to run a successful restaurant. Our friends who live in the neighborhood, previously very loyal patrons, will never go back after that horrendous experience. Between mediocre food, remarkably terrible and forgetful service, and nasty, customer-blaming management, they are clearly digging their own grave, and it will be a shallow one.

    (1)
  • Evan R.

    My girlfriend and I used to frequent the Sushi place that was in the same spot. One day, we showed up and it was new management, new people, new everything, and decided to give it a shot. Since then, we've been back about 6 or 7 times. The sushi is really fresh, and they give you a lot of different options with the all you can eat menu as far as appetizers as well. The Lunch special for all you can eat is a terrific deal as well. Highly recommended.

    (5)
  • Susan B.

    Love this place very clean,love the food fresh and delicious,love the serviced very fast.i'll be back.hight recommend !!!!

    (5)
  • Zeke R.

    My work buddies and I took a chance on this place after we found that the line at Sushi Katsu was too long on the day before Thanksgiving. We actually ended up preferring it. Prices are comparable, but food, service and atmosphere are better. Best of all, there was no wait for a table. There are also some Korean and Chinese food items on the menu, served in appetizer sized portions. Try the black bean noodles (ja jang myun), a small portion that you can enjoy without denting your sushi apetite. Although BeBe appears to be Korean owned, they claim to have no gochujang anywhere in the place. That's like a hamburger joint not having any ketchup. Bottom line, if you are looking for a better alternative to Sushi Katsu in the same area, give BeBe Sushi a try! It is on the North East corner of Peoria & Iliff in Aurora.

    (5)
  • Smilie G.

    I liked the place, however it is closed with a handwritten sign that says they are remodeling.

    (1)
  • amber s.

    I was recently visiting CO for a girls weekend and my friend, a regular of this restaurant, took us here for all you can eat sushi. As a vegetarian I usually have a hard time with all you can eat sushi, since normally I only have a few options. This menu looked to have enough options to make it worthwhile. The food was actually really good. The service was not good, at all. We had to ask repeatedly for items, like wasabi, to be brought over. And the servers were just hanging out around the sushi bar waiting for their food to be up. The place was dead. My friend heard the servers yelling at each other at one point. So everything was fine until one of the vegetable rolls came out. I had ordered vegetable tempura roll. When it came out it was covered in eel sauce (made from eels). We asked for it to either be remade or canceled, as I couldn't eat it. Think about it being the equivalent of having something prepared with nuts and being allergic. The server insisted that we had to pay for the roll-1$ per piece. They could remake it, and charge us for both, or cancel it and only charge us for the 8pcs. Which BTW is less than $8 if you buy it seperately. So we ask to speak to the manager. This is the kicker. He was very rude. He was very defensive. He told us we should have known to ask for no sauce, even though the menu didn't have any details. He told us we should know that ANYWHERE you order a tempura roll it is covered with a sauce (not the case in my experience). He was angry. I've worked as a server for over seven years and I was floored by his attitude. We were so taken aback by his defensive nature. I never write reviews and his angry demeaner prompted this one. Sad to say, the staff that day cared about as much about their customer service as they did for their few customers. They def. lost two loyal regulars to the place a few blocks down the street.

    (1)
  • Yvonne C.

    We had the All You Can Eat lunch for $13.95. I was a bit skeptical of the quality of sushi you would get for that price. I was pleasantly surprised! It was some of the best sushi we have had. The rice was perfect!! Not to mushy. The sushi was just the right size. It didn't have a huge ball of rice with a huge slab of fish that you have to bite in half and make a mess. You can easily pop the whole thing in your mouth. The rolls were equally yummy. We were given a small bowl of what looked like chicken porridge served with delicious sweet potato chips. The porridge was a bit bland so I put a little soy sauce on it. It made all the difference, very tasty! The service was great the server was checked on us often and was prompt at taking our next sushi order. We also had the Tempura appetizer which was also delicious. The inside was tastefully decorated and very clean as were the restrooms. It is about a 20 min drive for us but it was worth it. Looking forward to the next visit.

    (5)
  • Jeff C.

    All you eat sushi is a good value. Lots to choose from (even Ikura)!!! Will be back!!

    (5)
  • ma m.

    Superb service, excellent food, and a wonderful atmosphere. It's clear that this new establishment takes pride in its craft and will be a great culinary addition to the neighborhood. The salmon was fresh and flavorful. The rolls were outstanding.

    (5)
  • Mean Guy I.

    Way over priced, could be why this place is empty and why who I assume is the manager or owner, seems so bitter. Are residential refrigerators acceptable by health code officials? Right there in full view behind the sushi bar stands a cheap ugly fridge/freezer combo. Party of three they give us one menu. Not impressed enough to spend one more dime or risk indigestion or worse. I'd like to know how much the guy that took all the great photos made that appear on their yelp page? Pass this one up folks... Trust me.

    (1)
  • Grace P.

    This is a new sushi restaurant that also offers awesome non-sushi alternatives. I've been here a number of times for dinner and the service is amazing and the food is aways very good. It is a new business and the interior is clean and inviting. The staff is also very welcoming and very accommodating. I had the All You Can Eat Sushi and was really impressed with the quality of fish that they use for their sushi. Their fish is fresh and very tasty. They also offer a variety of different tasty rolls. I also tried their Jja Jang Myun (Black Bean Noodles) which was also very good. It had a good balance of vegetables, meats, and seafood. A REAL Gem on their menu is their Jjam Bbong (Spicy Seafood Noodle Soup). It's one of the best I've ever tried. Their broth is nice and spicy and very flavorful. The noodle bowl is also jam packed with seafood! Really Yummy! Their service was impeccable. The waiters were always very friendly and were prompt to answer questions. The food came out promptly and we didn't wait long to be served. Also, they give FREE appetizers! Their chicken porridge (congee) and sweet potatoes are SOOO TASTY! It's really awesome that it comes free with ANY meal. Definitely one of my favorite things to eat there. I have to say, on the contrary to the other review, I only have positive things to say about this new restaurant. Sure, they have some logistics to iron out (having only been open for about a month), but their food DEFINITELY speaks for itself and I DEFINITELY recommend this place. It is worth the money and the time to try this new sushi place out. The combination of sushi and their spicy noodle soup is ingenious, delicious, and crave worthy!

    (5)
  • Andrew M.

    The all you can eat sushi at lunch is the best deal, lots of options. A roll at normal price is about the same price as AYCE, why not get the most bang for your buck. Miso soup n edamame were good, nigiri great, rolls pretty good. Nice place, attentive staff. Check it out, it's worth the price as long as you get AYCE.

    (4)
  • Danielle M.

    I love this place! My boyfriend and I come here whenever we can and for such good sushi the all you can eat for about $25 is great. The unagi (eel) is my favorite - so sweet! The place is clean and quiet and the staff is so nice. Love the food so much, good presentation and amazing taste! Definitely recommend!

    (5)
  • Rachel S.

    I went for the all you can eat lunch. I'm fairly picky on sushi so this place was a wonderful surprise. Everything was so fresh and the service was very friendly and fast. I can't get over how fresh the food was. I'll definitely be back.

    (5)
  • Luis Z.

    Simply great! The Sushi was rolled tight the water wasn't fiahy like some sushi places. What I enjoyed the most was the fact that there was room..unlike Sushi Katsu. I do recommend.

    (5)
  • Riza H. C.

    We came in on Thursday November 27th 2014. YES its THANKSGIVING DAY and this is how we roll, and to have Dinner here and THANKFULLY its OPENED for Dinner time. We came in at 16:00hrs ish. We are the 1st Patrons dining in, to have Dinner that evening. Thankfully this time, our server gave us the Proper Printed Out Menu. I am apprehensive to bring Hubs for Dinner here coz he DOES NOT EAT SUSHI. Thankfully they had what Hubs can eat, aka CHICKEN. Our server gave us the Mini Bowl of Complimentary Chicken Soup and the Fried Sweet Potato Chips sprinkled with Salt. For ALL YOU CAN EAT (AYCE) Dinner it was ($23.95). Hubs opt to have Hot Green Tea ($2.00) while I just get water as part of my beverages. Hubs ordered the Garlic Seasoned Chicken ($14.95). One observation we had was... Maybe we did not ask, may we SHOULD ask??.. Hubs order of Garlic Seasoned Chicken, comes out Hot from the Fryer.. but that's it. Is it an appetizer? Is it a MAIN Entrée?? Coz our server did not offer any Rice what so ever to eat with those Garlic Seasoned Chicken. Thankfully Hubs is happy with his dish.. He just eat those Garlic Seasoned Chicken, just like him having an Appetizer Plate. As for my Sushi order aka I opt to have the (AYCE) Dinner, ALL Nigiri Orders are OK. Still small portion to my liking. I also get the chance to order and have the Calamari Salad, The Vegetable Tempura, Sweet and Sour Chicken, something with Beef and Seaweed Salad. All is OK. But my least favorite dishes were the Sweet Sour Chicken and the Beef Dish. Err, the next time around I wont be ordering those as part of my AYCE. Our server that evening, if I am NOT mistaken his name is Kyootaek. We left, stuffed especially for me since I had the (AYCE) Dinner at about 17:10hrs ish. Hubs rated his dish of Garlic Seasoned Chicken with 3.5 stars while my review remains 3 stars OVERALL... @230/2014

    (3)
  • Maz M.

    Somehow I let my cousin convince me to try this place. This is a young restaurant with little experience at its finest! The sushi rolls were ok but nothing spectacular. When I asked for sashimi with the all you can eat deal I was told I could not do so. No problem, I'll just eat the fish on the sushi and leave the ball of rice on the plate!!! Unfortunately the sushi was not chilled at all. I certainly didn't expect cold fish, but not room temperature warm! The server was young and still learning, but she was cute so easily forgiven... Top End good news, I am still alive to write this review and so far no stomach problems If you're looking for good sushi, this is not the place to visit!

    (2)
  • Florence S.

    It's our 2nd time here and just as delicious as our first time. Nigiri pieces are large and the rolls are average sized.

    (5)
  • Tiara Q.

    We came here based on the reviews and rating. Something is fishy here... We sat down and were given some kind of porridge and chips. We asked what they were and were told "those are our starters." Thanks captain obvious but I'd like to know what's in it. This "soup" had tentacles or veins, maybe chicken, rice and an oil slick on top. It was horrific. I can't even describe the flavor because it was unrecognizable. Maybe like death or rhino fart? And these chips - are they potato, banana, radish? They were dusted in sugar. Why are you serving me sweet chips at a sushi spot? I've heard of this stuff called edamame, it goes great with sushi...just a thought. As we are pondering over these bizarre items, they deliver us complimentary cocktails that are pink with maraschinos, again no explanation of what's in it despite my asking. Kinda tastes like grapefruit but more watered down than anything. I asked if they had happy hour and the server nods and says "yeah". Ok great! What is it? He says "it's beer and wine". So, like, half off? 2 for 1? He points to the menu "it's beer and wine" like I'M the one who doesn't understand. These servers can't answer any of our questions and this became more of a food challenge than a good dining experience. These first three free items have really jacked up my palate so let's see what the sushi is like. We bravely go for the all you can eat. The unagi, ebi and crab stick were ok but poorly made as they fell apart when we picked them up to eat them. There was a scallop sashimi that looked like a mini fried egg and tasted like bbq. They limit you to 2 of these, not sure what's up with that. We had what I think was a Philadelphia but it was fried and had way too much cream cheese. I kept waiting and waiting for the good part to come. It never did. I couldn't handle any more of this debauchery so we threw in the towel. Even getting our check processed was an ordeal. We sat with the check for a little then the server comes back and said he gave us the wrong one and asked for it back. He brings back an updated one that was exactly the same as the previous. I can't imagine that this place will survive. Try it at your own risk. I felt extremely misled by other reviews.

    (1)
  • Bomy C.

    Selection for the all u can eat lunch was definitely smaller than sushi katsu, but still good! Each item was quite tasty! The tempura was lightly battered so you can actually taste the shrimp and veggies instead of just the breading, a definite plus! Sushi was fresh and good as well! Love the complimentary congee and the jahm bong was refreshingly spicy!! We will definitely be going back! Only four stars because the menu could use a little more addition, like mussels, fried rice, and more salads.

    (4)
  • John K.

    I love this place and the food. At the time of writing this I've never had to wait for a table (I hate waiting) 10/10 will eat here again.

    (5)
  • Kenya T.

    The sushi was ok.....nothing to rave about. A co-worker and I went during lunch for all you can eat sushi. Unfortunately we had a waitress that didn't know anything about the menu and a rude sushi maker. I definitely will not be back. They don't rewlly have much to offer on the sushi selection.

    (2)
  • Mean Guy I.

    Way over priced, could be why this place is empty and why who I assume is the manager or owner, seems so bitter. Are residential refrigerators acceptable by health code officials? Right there in full view behind the sushi bar stands a cheap ugly fridge/freezer combo. Party of three they give us one menu. Not impressed enough to spend one more dime or risk indigestion or worse. I'd like to know how much the guy that took all the great photos made that appear on their yelp page? Pass this one up folks... Trust me.

    (1)
  • Grace P.

    This is a new sushi restaurant that also offers awesome non-sushi alternatives. I've been here a number of times for dinner and the service is amazing and the food is aways very good. It is a new business and the interior is clean and inviting. The staff is also very welcoming and very accommodating. I had the All You Can Eat Sushi and was really impressed with the quality of fish that they use for their sushi. Their fish is fresh and very tasty. They also offer a variety of different tasty rolls. I also tried their Jja Jang Myun (Black Bean Noodles) which was also very good. It had a good balance of vegetables, meats, and seafood. A REAL Gem on their menu is their Jjam Bbong (Spicy Seafood Noodle Soup). It's one of the best I've ever tried. Their broth is nice and spicy and very flavorful. The noodle bowl is also jam packed with seafood! Really Yummy! Their service was impeccable. The waiters were always very friendly and were prompt to answer questions. The food came out promptly and we didn't wait long to be served. Also, they give FREE appetizers! Their chicken porridge (congee) and sweet potatoes are SOOO TASTY! It's really awesome that it comes free with ANY meal. Definitely one of my favorite things to eat there. I have to say, on the contrary to the other review, I only have positive things to say about this new restaurant. Sure, they have some logistics to iron out (having only been open for about a month), but their food DEFINITELY speaks for itself and I DEFINITELY recommend this place. It is worth the money and the time to try this new sushi place out. The combination of sushi and their spicy noodle soup is ingenious, delicious, and crave worthy!

    (5)
  • Christopher P.

    Came to this new restaurant with my family and was pleasantly surprised on the quality of service and food! The sushi was delicious with not too much rice like other places. Their non sushi dishes were also great! I enjoyed the spicy seafood soup (jambbong) since it had a good kick to it. The place was very clean and the staff was very friendly! The prices were affordable especially the AYCE sushi for lunch! I will definitely come back to eat here when I am back in town!

    (5)
  • Andrew M.

    The all you can eat sushi at lunch is the best deal, lots of options. A roll at normal price is about the same price as AYCE, why not get the most bang for your buck. Miso soup n edamame were good, nigiri great, rolls pretty good. Nice place, attentive staff. Check it out, it's worth the price as long as you get AYCE.

    (4)
  • Danielle M.

    I love this place! My boyfriend and I come here whenever we can and for such good sushi the all you can eat for about $25 is great. The unagi (eel) is my favorite - so sweet! The place is clean and quiet and the staff is so nice. Love the food so much, good presentation and amazing taste! Definitely recommend!

    (5)
  • Kelly R.

    We have been to this restaurant 3 times now, and will not return. Our first two experiences were great! Great service, great food. But our last was bad enough to make us never want to return. We had a friend in from out of town who is a vegetarian and had ordered her a couple avocado rolls and a vegetable tempura roll. Since the menu did not state exactly what was in each roll, we had no idea that the tempura roll was going to come out covered in eel sauce. We asked the server if there was any way to remake the roll without sauce but they wanted to charge us $! a piece for the roll with the sauce that she COULD NOT eat. It wasn't a matter of just not wanting to eat it, she would become physically ill if she had eaten it. I asked to speak to a manager, and over came this young man. My husband took over the conversation and was calm and kind, asking if there was any way to change the rolls out. We were told the same thing the server had said, and after explaining that we were unaware of the sauce were very rudely told that we should have known the tempura roll came with sauce, and if we really had a problem with it we should have made sure to order NO SAUCE on ANY ROLLS just to be safe. Eventually my husband, who rarely gets worked up, told the manager never mind, we'd deal with the roll. He was so tired of trying to force good customer service out of a team that was clearly not interested in giving it. I understand the need to charge for leftover food in an all you can eat situation, but keep in mind this was a VEGETABLE roll. No fish was wasted. I probably could have bought all the ingredients in the roll for less than $5. It's one thing for a company to stick to their rules, but it's another to treat their customers like they are a burden and that their needs are unimportant. We ate that whole roll, so as not to have to pay extra for it. Not only did they not get their $8 they also lost 2 very dedicated patrons who will now go to Sushi Katsu for their all you can eat sushi. Nice work Bebe.

    (1)
  • Kenya T.

    The sushi was ok.....nothing to rave about. A co-worker and I went during lunch for all you can eat sushi. Unfortunately we had a waitress that didn't know anything about the menu and a rude sushi maker. I definitely will not be back. They don't rewlly have much to offer on the sushi selection.

    (2)
  • Maz M.

    Somehow I let my cousin convince me to try this place. This is a young restaurant with little experience at its finest! The sushi rolls were ok but nothing spectacular. When I asked for sashimi with the all you can eat deal I was told I could not do so. No problem, I'll just eat the fish on the sushi and leave the ball of rice on the plate!!! Unfortunately the sushi was not chilled at all. I certainly didn't expect cold fish, but not room temperature warm! The server was young and still learning, but she was cute so easily forgiven... Top End good news, I am still alive to write this review and so far no stomach problems If you're looking for good sushi, this is not the place to visit!

    (2)
  • Florence S.

    It's our 2nd time here and just as delicious as our first time. Nigiri pieces are large and the rolls are average sized.

    (5)
  • Tiara Q.

    We came here based on the reviews and rating. Something is fishy here... We sat down and were given some kind of porridge and chips. We asked what they were and were told "those are our starters." Thanks captain obvious but I'd like to know what's in it. This "soup" had tentacles or veins, maybe chicken, rice and an oil slick on top. It was horrific. I can't even describe the flavor because it was unrecognizable. Maybe like death or rhino fart? And these chips - are they potato, banana, radish? They were dusted in sugar. Why are you serving me sweet chips at a sushi spot? I've heard of this stuff called edamame, it goes great with sushi...just a thought. As we are pondering over these bizarre items, they deliver us complimentary cocktails that are pink with maraschinos, again no explanation of what's in it despite my asking. Kinda tastes like grapefruit but more watered down than anything. I asked if they had happy hour and the server nods and says "yeah". Ok great! What is it? He says "it's beer and wine". So, like, half off? 2 for 1? He points to the menu "it's beer and wine" like I'M the one who doesn't understand. These servers can't answer any of our questions and this became more of a food challenge than a good dining experience. These first three free items have really jacked up my palate so let's see what the sushi is like. We bravely go for the all you can eat. The unagi, ebi and crab stick were ok but poorly made as they fell apart when we picked them up to eat them. There was a scallop sashimi that looked like a mini fried egg and tasted like bbq. They limit you to 2 of these, not sure what's up with that. We had what I think was a Philadelphia but it was fried and had way too much cream cheese. I kept waiting and waiting for the good part to come. It never did. I couldn't handle any more of this debauchery so we threw in the towel. Even getting our check processed was an ordeal. We sat with the check for a little then the server comes back and said he gave us the wrong one and asked for it back. He brings back an updated one that was exactly the same as the previous. I can't imagine that this place will survive. Try it at your own risk. I felt extremely misled by other reviews.

    (1)
  • Bomy C.

    Selection for the all u can eat lunch was definitely smaller than sushi katsu, but still good! Each item was quite tasty! The tempura was lightly battered so you can actually taste the shrimp and veggies instead of just the breading, a definite plus! Sushi was fresh and good as well! Love the complimentary congee and the jahm bong was refreshingly spicy!! We will definitely be going back! Only four stars because the menu could use a little more addition, like mussels, fried rice, and more salads.

    (4)
  • Samantha L.

    How does this place have 5 stars? Honestly... brought my hot tea, no sugar no spoon. Brought our food, no plates. The lady who brings the food does not speak english, so when I asked her for sugar she just looked at me lol. Then the other guy came out, and brought be a bowl of sugar... still no spoon. Had to stir with my chopstick and he watched me do it, still no spoon. Then menu does not have a description of the all u can eat sushi items, asked the waiter for a description, he goes oh its in the menu, then he looked in the menu (like we had just done) and goes oh, it's not there then had to ask the sushi chef what it was. Drink was empty for a while before it was refilled. And the guy only had 3 tables to attend to. Food was decent. Sushi had huge chunks of cucumber with the skin still on... that wasn't too pleasant. Overall.... This place has potential so I'll give 2 stars... but we won't be coming back any time soon... :/

    (2)
  • Rachel S.

    I went for the all you can eat lunch. I'm fairly picky on sushi so this place was a wonderful surprise. Everything was so fresh and the service was very friendly and fast. I can't get over how fresh the food was. I'll definitely be back.

    (5)
  • Luis Z.

    Simply great! The Sushi was rolled tight the water wasn't fiahy like some sushi places. What I enjoyed the most was the fact that there was room..unlike Sushi Katsu. I do recommend.

    (5)
  • Evan R.

    My girlfriend and I used to frequent the Sushi place that was in the same spot. One day, we showed up and it was new management, new people, new everything, and decided to give it a shot. Since then, we've been back about 6 or 7 times. The sushi is really fresh, and they give you a lot of different options with the all you can eat menu as far as appetizers as well. The Lunch special for all you can eat is a terrific deal as well. Highly recommended.

    (5)
  • Susan B.

    Love this place very clean,love the food fresh and delicious,love the serviced very fast.i'll be back.hight recommend !!!!

    (5)
  • John K.

    I love this place and the food. At the time of writing this I've never had to wait for a table (I hate waiting) 10/10 will eat here again.

    (5)
  • Riza H. C.

    We came in on Thursday November 27th 2014. YES its THANKSGIVING DAY and this is how we roll, and to have Dinner here and THANKFULLY its OPENED for Dinner time. We came in at 16:00hrs ish. We are the 1st Patrons dining in, to have Dinner that evening. Thankfully this time, our server gave us the Proper Printed Out Menu. I am apprehensive to bring Hubs for Dinner here coz he DOES NOT EAT SUSHI. Thankfully they had what Hubs can eat, aka CHICKEN. Our server gave us the Mini Bowl of Complimentary Chicken Soup and the Fried Sweet Potato Chips sprinkled with Salt. For ALL YOU CAN EAT (AYCE) Dinner it was ($23.95). Hubs opt to have Hot Green Tea ($2.00) while I just get water as part of my beverages. Hubs ordered the Garlic Seasoned Chicken ($14.95). One observation we had was... Maybe we did not ask, may we SHOULD ask??.. Hubs order of Garlic Seasoned Chicken, comes out Hot from the Fryer.. but that's it. Is it an appetizer? Is it a MAIN Entrée?? Coz our server did not offer any Rice what so ever to eat with those Garlic Seasoned Chicken. Thankfully Hubs is happy with his dish.. He just eat those Garlic Seasoned Chicken, just like him having an Appetizer Plate. As for my Sushi order aka I opt to have the (AYCE) Dinner, ALL Nigiri Orders are OK. Still small portion to my liking. I also get the chance to order and have the Calamari Salad, The Vegetable Tempura, Sweet and Sour Chicken, something with Beef and Seaweed Salad. All is OK. But my least favorite dishes were the Sweet Sour Chicken and the Beef Dish. Err, the next time around I wont be ordering those as part of my AYCE. Our server that evening, if I am NOT mistaken his name is Kyootaek. We left, stuffed especially for me since I had the (AYCE) Dinner at about 17:10hrs ish. Hubs rated his dish of Garlic Seasoned Chicken with 3.5 stars while my review remains 3 stars OVERALL... @230/2014

    (3)
  • Zeke R.

    My work buddies and I took a chance on this place after we found that the line at Sushi Katsu was too long on the day before Thanksgiving. We actually ended up preferring it. Prices are comparable, but food, service and atmosphere are better. Best of all, there was no wait for a table. There are also some Korean and Chinese food items on the menu, served in appetizer sized portions. Try the black bean noodles (ja jang myun), a small portion that you can enjoy without denting your sushi apetite. Although BeBe appears to be Korean owned, they claim to have no gochujang anywhere in the place. That's like a hamburger joint not having any ketchup. Bottom line, if you are looking for a better alternative to Sushi Katsu in the same area, give BeBe Sushi a try! It is on the North East corner of Peoria & Iliff in Aurora.

    (5)
  • Smilie G.

    I liked the place, however it is closed with a handwritten sign that says they are remodeling.

    (1)
  • amber s.

    I was recently visiting CO for a girls weekend and my friend, a regular of this restaurant, took us here for all you can eat sushi. As a vegetarian I usually have a hard time with all you can eat sushi, since normally I only have a few options. This menu looked to have enough options to make it worthwhile. The food was actually really good. The service was not good, at all. We had to ask repeatedly for items, like wasabi, to be brought over. And the servers were just hanging out around the sushi bar waiting for their food to be up. The place was dead. My friend heard the servers yelling at each other at one point. So everything was fine until one of the vegetable rolls came out. I had ordered vegetable tempura roll. When it came out it was covered in eel sauce (made from eels). We asked for it to either be remade or canceled, as I couldn't eat it. Think about it being the equivalent of having something prepared with nuts and being allergic. The server insisted that we had to pay for the roll-1$ per piece. They could remake it, and charge us for both, or cancel it and only charge us for the 8pcs. Which BTW is less than $8 if you buy it seperately. So we ask to speak to the manager. This is the kicker. He was very rude. He was very defensive. He told us we should have known to ask for no sauce, even though the menu didn't have any details. He told us we should know that ANYWHERE you order a tempura roll it is covered with a sauce (not the case in my experience). He was angry. I've worked as a server for over seven years and I was floored by his attitude. We were so taken aback by his defensive nature. I never write reviews and his angry demeaner prompted this one. Sad to say, the staff that day cared about as much about their customer service as they did for their few customers. They def. lost two loyal regulars to the place a few blocks down the street.

    (1)
  • Yvonne C.

    We had the All You Can Eat lunch for $13.95. I was a bit skeptical of the quality of sushi you would get for that price. I was pleasantly surprised! It was some of the best sushi we have had. The rice was perfect!! Not to mushy. The sushi was just the right size. It didn't have a huge ball of rice with a huge slab of fish that you have to bite in half and make a mess. You can easily pop the whole thing in your mouth. The rolls were equally yummy. We were given a small bowl of what looked like chicken porridge served with delicious sweet potato chips. The porridge was a bit bland so I put a little soy sauce on it. It made all the difference, very tasty! The service was great the server was checked on us often and was prompt at taking our next sushi order. We also had the Tempura appetizer which was also delicious. The inside was tastefully decorated and very clean as were the restrooms. It is about a 20 min drive for us but it was worth it. Looking forward to the next visit.

    (5)
  • Jeff C.

    All you eat sushi is a good value. Lots to choose from (even Ikura)!!! Will be back!!

    (5)
  • ma m.

    Superb service, excellent food, and a wonderful atmosphere. It's clear that this new establishment takes pride in its craft and will be a great culinary addition to the neighborhood. The salmon was fresh and flavorful. The rolls were outstanding.

    (5)
  • Terry K.

    Meticulous attention to detail and firecracker taste, great all you can eat sushi spot with excellent decor!!

    (5)
  • Andrea A.

    Our friends raved about this all-you-can-eat sushi place and took us there as soon as our planes rolled in for our girls trip. No description on the menu items- just a list of things. We were aware of their $1 per piece charge for uneaten sushi and ordered accordingly. Our vegetarian friend ordered a vegetable tempura roll, naturally assuming it would be vegetarian. But when it came out with eel sauce (not vegetarian) and we asked to have it replaced (because we DID inform the server that she was a vegetarian when we ordered, but she didn't have the care or the foresight to notify the sushi chef/manager before he made it) we were told we would still have to pay the $8 if we don't eat the roll. When we asked to speak to a manager to get it replaced in a form our friend can actually eat, the guy making the sushi came out and proceeded to argue with us and BLAME US, the customer, for lacking tempura-roll-ingredient expertise. The menu had exactly ZERO description of what the roll is made of, and when we pointed this out, he ACTUALLY SAID, "You should have known there would be sauce and asked to have it with no sauce when you ordered it." Apparently, "you can go to any other sushi restaurant and order a tempura roll and it will have sauce on it" (what kind of idiot doesn't know THAT little nugget of common sushi knowledge?!!). Yep, you heard it here first folks, the four of us at the table that day were in the very tiny minority of the general public who obviously already know that tempura roll = automatic eel sauce. So completely our bad!! Apparently this guy doesn't know that being a success in the service industry = actually taking care of your customers WITH DIETARY RESTRICTIONS. Or just taking care of them, period. I won't even comment on the food because even if it was five-star quality, nothing could get me to ever set foot in that place ever again if this is how they treat their paying customers. If my friends had let me, I would have walked out without giving them a dime of my money, but instead the rest of us non-vegetarians ate the stupid roll in protest because we refused to pay extra for this crap. Don't waste your time or money on this place- they clearly have no idea how to run a successful restaurant. Our friends who live in the neighborhood, previously very loyal patrons, will never go back after that horrendous experience. Between mediocre food, remarkably terrible and forgetful service, and nasty, customer-blaming management, they are clearly digging their own grave, and it will be a shallow one.

    (1)

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Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : Yes
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Noise Level : Quiet
    Alcohol : Full Bar
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : No

BeBe Sushi

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