From my perspective, 5 stars is not enough! My accountant (no I'm not rich, he does my taxes) told me to go there as the best place in town. I did and now I am a regular. I usually get the food to go, but only call it in when I'm in a hurry. I prefer ordering in person and then sit and eat one of their bowls of great soup while waiting for my order. The wait staff are just amazingly friendly and accommodating (you want it we'll make it). Prices are extremely reasonable. This is an Asian restaurant not just Chinese as many reviews have noted, and I have never tried an item on the menu that was not excellent. I believe what makes this place stand out, besides the people, is that the ingredients to every dish are so incredibly fresh -- you can taste it. This place is better than any I have tried in the chinatowns of New York or San Francisco (where I have my local favorites in each of those).
Oh, I am writing this on the Chinese New Year, and since most (I think all) of the restaurant owners/worker are Chinese -- happy New Year to you, and continued success for ever!
I was driving through town on my way home and happened to search Yelp for sushi in New Windsor.  The stellar reviews led me to try this place and I was not disappointed.  I arrived at 845pm on a Sunday night and the place seemed deserted (I was the only customer).  It took a moment for anyone to realize I was there but instead of being annoyed with a last second customer as they were clearly trying to clean up in the kitchens, the hostess was welcoming and friendly and I was able to order whatever I wanted, which was the all-you-can-eat sushi meal for $21.  ($19 weekdays I think).  I was pleasantly surprised to find that this included the standard miso soup (pipping hot and good for the soul), salad, some kind of appetizer (I had gyoza), a desset (passed), unlimited regular maki/sushi and a limit to 2 "special" rolls.  I had 2 of the specials right away and they were unique and delicious.  I had a generic roll just to round things off.  At first I thought it was a bit off-color to call it "all you can eat" and then limit the number of "special" rolls, but they are so large that no average person would really need more than 2.  I could've had a third, but would've paid for it by being uncomfortably full.  The special rolls are almost all $12 or more à la carte, so 2 of those plus everything else you get definitely makes the deal worth it.  I'm glad I found this place!  Thanks Yelp!  If you live in the area and like affordable but nice sushi, this should be a staple.
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