Assorted Sashimi
Tulsa Roll
Mizu Roll
Omega roll (my new favorite)
Nigiri - octopus, yellowtail, tuna, and salmon
Assorted Sashimi
Leprechaun
White tuna tataki
Fried oysters
Exterior
Various cuts of sashimi, yes it's included in the all you can eat
sushi and sashimi, food
Black pepper tuna, jalapeño yellowtail, salmon carpaccio
Yellowtail tuna and pepper tuna
Beef tartar
Pork Gyoza
sashimi, sushi, food, sushi and sashimi
Inside
food, sandwiches
Tulsa roll and thunder roll
Takoyaki
Fried soft shell crab
Tuan P.
Jan 18, 2025
High quality all-you-can-eat sushi and sashimi in Tulsa, there's only one. Mizu is all we need because it's truly exceptional. The all-you-can-eat menu at Mizu is quite inclusive including dessert, salad, soup, appetizers, fried food, entrees, sashimi, and sushi. The highlights of the menu are the yellowtail jalapeño, pepper tuna, sashimi (salmon, yellowtail, white tuna). These were excellent. The sushi rolls were good but they are not as great as Sushi Hana. This is completely expected for an all-you-can-eat restaurant. Mizu is best suited for group of at least 3, preferably 4 people. That way, you could try a little of different plates. The service was great and quicker than one would think for this type of restaurant. I was quite impressed by Mizu on this visit.I would highly recommend Mizu for GROUP all-you-can-eat dining. If you fly solo, then the all-you-can eat menu may not be worth it and the a la carte menu is also no better than other top Japanese restaurants in Tulsa.
Read MoreSteven P.
Jan 8, 2025
With 2 college sons home, it was a great opportunity to try Mizu's all you can eat. We went on a post-holiday Wednesday lunch, so it was not very busy. "T" was our server and took great care of us. If you choose the AYCE, everything on the menu is available. And there are plenty of choices, from appetizers, to tempura, to sushi rolls, to sashimi, nigiri, cooked foods, and more... including a nice individual blue bell ice cream for dessert. Edamame was presented immediately while we browsed the menu. We focused on sashimi dishes, but the boys did try some crab rangoon, fried calamari, and gyoza. I tried the seaweed and crab (imitation) salads. Their jalapeño yellowtail and black pepper tuna were really good. Our favorite was their salmon carpaccio, cut from the belly. All of these dishes were dressed in a special ponzu type of sauce. The sashimi was okay - presented in 2 piece portions, it's great for trying new things. But feel free to order multiples if you want! We did not order any sushi rolls as we were staying away from rice and some of the mayo and heavy sauces. But many of their rolls sounded really good. Our dishes came out quickly and our server checked on us regularly while also tending to a few other tables. You have 90 minutes, but we had our fill after just over an hour. Given some self-imposed dietary restrictions, I did not try some items such as their tempura offerings and a few rolls that seemed interesting. It's a great deal if you're hungry and want a variety of selections. Service was very good, with drinks refilled regularly and food coming out quickly.
Read MoreCortney T.
Jan 4, 2025
5 Stars for food, 4 for service. We had 3 adults and 2 children (one "adult" ayce age), my husband felt we should order a la carte vs ayce thinking it would be more cost effective. We got a good variety of apps, rolls, and ramen and entrees. Everything was delicious. The sushi was the best I've had anywhere, very high quality. We were happy with how fast everything came out so we could order as we wished even not doing ayce. However, after getting the bill my husband realized we ate almost dollar for dollar what ayce would've cost. We will go that route next time just so we can try a larger variety of the menu. Service wasn't bad, but there were some long gaps between check ins and when we finally finished we waited a good 15+ minutes and then finally had to flag our waitress down to get the check.*Update: we returned for AYCE which was exceptional and service was excellent even on a super busy night.
Read MoreJamie S.
Dec 25, 2024
We stopped in here on Christmas Eve, and there was no wait! We chose to do Al a cart instead of the AYCE, but I think it would have been more worth it to do the AYCE. We spent almost as much. It's cool vibes inside with projection on the floor! The sushi was very good quality and came out so fast. I definitely want to try other rolls. It was the perfect Christmas Eve dinner. I'll be back for more next time.
Read MoreMacy G.
Feb 15, 2025
Sad to say this one didn't live up to the other reviews. We came here insteadOf our usual Sake2Me. Sadly we did not enjoy it as much as other reviews said it was for them. Very slow, it took us about 1 hr 45 mins to eat and we only did two rounds of 3 rolls each on the all you can eat. We placed the first order about 5 mins after sitting and didn't get it until 20 mins later. It was busy, but not crowded yet. By the time we got our next order in the line was forming at the door and it had been an hour 15 mins. The sushi itself was okay, we didn't think the rolls were as good. We didn't get to try much else since it took so long we didn't want to order more for the wait. Just wasn't worth that much money. Restaurant was clean.
Read MoreKass H.
Jan 28, 2025
My son and I came here for his birthday in early January. It was a Wednesday and we planned to go around 1:30pm to miss the lunch rush. The atmosphere was nice and it is tastefully decorated! Everything was clean and neat and the music was at the right level. This place was amazing! It was something like $36.99/per person for the all you can eat option. Everything on the menu is all you can eat. You want all appetizers: same price, all fancy sushi rolls: same price! Everything that was supposed to be hot was HOT and fresh and everyhting that was supposed to be cold was cold! Our waitress was polite and told us the rules for the all you can eat option. There is a 90 minute time limit and I believe she said you're penalized if you don't finish something. Her accent was a bit heavy but I believe that's what she said. They started us with some edamame on the house and my son and I both ordered the miso soup to start as we browsed the menu. We got appetizers and 3 rolls each for our entrees. Everything was cooked or prepared expertly and we were close to bursting as we finished our meal. We greatly enjoyed it and for the price tag, I feel we got our moneys worth easily! This is definitely a special occasion spot and I can't wait to go again. I hope they stick around for a very long time! Cheers!
Read MoreTuan H.
Dec 15, 2024
Mizu, a sushi restaurant that recently opened, offers a regular menu and an all-you-can-eat sushi option. The fish quality is quite good, and the all-you-can-eat menu boasts a wide variety of items. The service was efficient and friendly, and the restaurant itself is quite spacious. Although the bar area was empty when we visited, likely pending approval of their alcohol license. Mizu is a welcome addition to Tulsa's AYCE sushi scene.
Read MoreJeff S.
Dec 12, 2024
Tonight saw me flying solo for dinner, so I took the opportunity to visit Mizu, and I'm so very glad I did.There's a lot of hubbub about the all you can eat, but let me clarify.... it's all you can eat of EVERYTHING on the menu...You wanna slam fried calamari all night long? Go for it.Wanna graze on salads and soups all night long? You do you.Once my (outstanding) server got me sqared away on the concept, I waded in.Started with an order of shu mai and fried calamari. The shu mai are downright tiny, but that's okay, since you don't want to tank up on those anyway. They were quite good and were a great start. The fried calamari was some of the better I've had around town.Next up were a couple orders of shashimi, yellowtail and shrimp. Sounds like a lot, but in reality was a couple small (but excellent) bites of each.Now I was ready for the main course. Started with a Shogun roll and a Rising Phoenix roll. The Shogun was good, but the Phoenix was a shade better. Each of these rolls were 8 pieces.Feeling like I still had some room to manuever, I went with the Alaska Beauty roll, which is is packed with a lot of seafood and topped with fresh fish. This roll was also 8 pieces.Seeing the end in sight, but knowing I had a little room to work with, I asked for a Yummy roll and a Mizu roll to wind down my evening. Hands down the Yummy roll was the winner. One of the best rolls I've had in a long time. The Mizu roll was kind of a hot mess in the best possible way.Service was outstanding in all respects.All said and done, the bill ran to $50 with a generous and well earned gratuity. Not something I do very often, but for the occasional treat, Mizu is a definite keeper.
Read MoreJonathan B.
Dec 11, 2024
I travel a lot for work and I mostly eat sushi; who am i kidding I only eat the sush! This is my 2nd time in Tulsa and also my 2nd time at Mizu. Do not be fooled that this is an all you can eat because I can assure you this goes above and beyond some of the other more known sushi places that Tulsa has to offer.Both times I've been here and the service was very attentive by the young staff; constantly checking in and seeing I needed more and the kitchen serving up the meals fast not delaying as is the trick some of the other all that you can eat love to pull.The vibe is chill but I feel and hope that the residents of Tulsa take notice of what a great value and experience this holds; I can only imagine this place being packed once it gets more known.I do have to point one major thing that pulled me back here and that is the broiled salmon skin dish; what makes this stand apart from other places is the overall presentation and the lack of the generic iceberg or romaine salad; no chef presents this with a seaweed salad as well as some tempura flakes that really pulls the dish together.
Read MoreSarah F.
Aug 9, 2024
Good sushi, great service, nice atmosphere, plenty of seating and all you can eat for only $35.99. We were not very hungry so we just ordered 3 rolls to share. Next time I'm going to try the all you can eat. We will be back!
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