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Welcome to Tokyo One

"Tokyo One, located in Plano, TX, offers a wide range of sushi and sashimi options alongside hot plates to-go. Customers rave about the diverse menu and affordable prices, with a buffet-style setup catering to all tastes. The restaurant is known for its fresh sashimi, fry shrimp, and squid sushi, with exceptional service and a clean environment. Noteworthy dishes include all-you-can-eat snow crab legs on weekends and a variety of specialty rolls. Despite some concerns about pricing, Tokyo One remains a top choice for those craving quality Japanese cuisine in a casual setting."

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  • Tokyo One
    3945 Central Expy, Plano, TX 75023, United States
    3945 Central Expy, Plano, TX 75023, United States Hotline: +1 972-423-8088

Welcome to Tokyo One, the go-to sushi bar in Plano, TX that will satisfy all your sushi cravings! Located at 3945 Central Expy, Tokyo One offers a wide range of options for both sushi lovers and non-sushi eaters. With features like delivery, takeout, reservations, and a variety of vegan and limited vegetarian options, Tokyo One caters to a diverse range of preferences.

Customer reviews rave about the variety and quality of dishes at Tokyo One. From fresh sashimi to specialty rolls, there's something for everyone to enjoy. The buffet-style setup allows for a customizable dining experience, making it a perfect spot for families and groups.

One standout feature of Tokyo One is their all-you-can-eat snow crab legs offered on weekends, making it a must-visit for seafood lovers. With attentive wait staff and a cozy atmosphere, Tokyo One provides a memorable dining experience for all patrons.

Whether you're a sushi enthusiast or looking for a diverse dining experience, Tokyo One is the place to be. Don't miss out on their hot plates to-go, including shrimp fried rice and chicken teriyaki. Come and indulge in the flavors of Tokyo One today!

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Jeff H.
Jeff H.

My 9 yr old and I really like this place. Tons of variety and isnt outrageously priced. They have sashimi and some specialty rolls that are cooked at are my fave. It is buffet style which I like too. They have plenty of non-sushi options too for those who don't like sushi. We go here several times a year for a treat for my 9 yr old and always leave stuffed and satisfied.

Steve H.
Steve H.

First time here and we like the foods quality here...however, the prices are way too high... C19 is over..it's time to lower the prices

Brandon D.
Brandon D.

I remember going to Tokyo One all the time when I was little before they went away. They came back a few years ago and I came to try it with my family. The selection feels small but you can definitely make it worth it. The sushi section is huge and definitely one of the sections where you can get your moneys worth. They have quite a few good rolls and even have sashimi! For their hot foods section, I would recommend the baked mussels all the way. Those are soo good. They also have galbi and lamb chops, though some of the lamb chops may be over cooked with too much char. They also have a tempura section which I like as well.

Wang J.
Wang J.

Fresh sashimi was good, I like fry shrimp, squid sushi & salad. Great service and clean. Thank you!

Hannah N.
Hannah N.

I've been coming to Tokyo One since they were located in Addison. I heard they moved to their current location a few years ago and were doing more of an AYCE setup during Covid. I've had family members try it and were not very impressed. Happy to hear they have gone back to their buffet model so I decided to check it out while in the area. It's smaller than the previous space, but you still have your sushi, hot foods, and dessert stations. I look forward to the crab legs so I usually come for dinner. They are served chilled but you can get the hotpot and then add them in there if you like to eat them warm. The staff keeps them stocked up on the buffet, and I love that they have a big bowl of lemon wedges right beside them. The sushi section is still quite impressive with a wide variety of rolls. The hot food station has a lot of the old familiar dishes including chicken curry. The desert station had creme brûlée but was sadly missing the Oreo pie and chocolate covered strawberries. The wait staff seem to still be attentive as before when it comes to refilling drinks and clearing away dishes. However, I didn't remember until after we left that our server didn't offer ice cream. Reading other reviews I realized that they still have it. That's a bummer. There's always room for ice cream. Apparently there are things you can order through your server like noodle soup. Another thing I forgot about and wish our server mentioned to us. I'll be back and will make sure not to miss out again!

Mary V.
Mary V.

Not a bad place to go for all-you-can-eat sushi. On the weekends, the up charge is because you get all you can eat snow crab legs. If you want special rolls, you can order it from your water (it is included in the price). The soups are pretty tasty too. It does get pretty crowded at this place so make sure to call ahead if your have a big party

Melinda S.
Melinda S.

Toyko One is still #1 -- $45 per person, all you can eat crab legs!! Tokyo One doesn't hold back, bringing out dozens of beautiful huge crab legs. Fresh! Easy to snap! Easy to eat! Need I say more? See my picture! Our waiter was excellent and ready to serve. He quickly prepared our table with claw crackers, fresh lemon, hot butter, and extra napkins. Each time we went back for more crab legs, we returned to a clean table. He kept our water glass full without asking. Nice! The added bonus is that this price includes an "unlimited" hot pot, a variety of soups, stir-fried options, sushi & sashimi as well as fresh fruit and a few desserts like Cream Brule (it's perfect)!! TIP: You can opt out of eating crab legs and reduce your bill to $35.00 per person.