I was in one of those moods where I had no idea what I wanted but wanted to try some place I had not been. After looking up the places I bookmarked, Summer Palace was close by and I thought I would give it a whirl. As I was approaching the door I see a sign that says "All you can eat sushi" and thought... Yeah Right... I walk in and sat down at the sushi bar. I scanned the menu to see what the Chinese offerings were but the sushi in the case looked fresh so I ordered the "All you can eat sushi along with some miso soup and my usual iced tea. They did not have any lime so I had lemon with my tea this evening. While waiting for my miso soup I was brought some fried wonton strips with duck sauce to dip them in. It was different but I liked it. The miso soup was nothing special and a bit bland so I will skip it the next time I stop by. The sushi offered on the AYCE menu was a nice mixture of cooked and uncooked along with come nigiri offerings. I tried the spicy Tuna, spicy Salmon and Tuna and avocado rolls which are 8 pieces each. From the nigiri selection I had some Mackerel, Tuna, Escolar and Salmon. The presentation was a bit on the amateurish side and the rice could have been a wee bit stickier but the fish was good and fresh so for $18 I would call it a great deal if you are not looking for picture perfect sushi. Atmosphere - 3 Service - 4 Miso soup - 2 Spicy Tuna - 4 Spicy Salmon - 3 Tuna/Avocado - 2 Mackerel - 3 Tuna - 4 Escolar - 4 Salmon - 3 It is not the best sushi in town but if you are not nit picky on presentation, you will definitely leave happy. I saw several of the Chinese dishes served to the other tables and the food looked and smelled good so I will have to go back to check out the Chinese offerings...