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.  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.  I arrived at 845pm on a Sunday night and the place seemed deserted (I was the only customer).  The stellar reviews led me to try this place and I was not disappointed. I was driving through town on my way home and happened to search Yelp for sushi in New Windsor. 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! Review Source:
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). 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 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. The wait staff are just amazingly friendly and accommodating (you want it we'll make it). I prefer ordering in person and then sit and eat one of their bowls of great soup while waiting for my order. I usually get the food to go, but only call it in when I'm in a hurry.
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.