Japanese restaurant, Sushi restaurant
Offering a wallet-friendly sushi experience that's sure to delight your taste buds without breaking the bank.While it may not boast the most mind-blowing sushi in town, it certainly delivers on taste and value. The moment you step in, you're greeted by a warm and welcoming atmosphere.The staff here is friendly, making you feel right at home.It's the perfect spot for a casual night out with friends or a quick sushi fix. Now, let's talk about the main attraction – the sushi.While it may not win any awards for the most exquisite presentation, the freshness and flavors are on point.The selection is decent, with all the classics you'd expect from a sushi joint, from California rolls to spicy tuna. What sets Akita Sushi apart is the affordability.You can enjoy a satisfying sushi meal without emptying your wallet.It's a great place for sushi newbies or those looking for a budget-friendly option. One highlight is their daily specials.Be sure to ask about them because you might stumble upon a hidden gem not found on the regular menu.The dynamite roll special I had was a delightful surprise, bursting with flavor. In summary, Akita Sushi is a fun spot for those seeking good sushi without the extravagant price tag.It may not be the pinnacle of sushi perfection, but it's a solid choice for a tasty, affordable meal.Give it a shot and let your taste buds be the judge! 🍣💰
Owner response
Thank you for your good recommendation
The sushi rice quality is poor and cold.Unfortunately, the sushi roll quality is not better than those sold in Japanese groceries stores … when called in to place ‘take out’ order, was put on hold for 5 minutes without getting back to me.
I stopped in for a "Philly" roll, because I wanted something quick and wasn't sure how the food would be where I was going (it turned out to be a wise choice).Fish to rice ratio is very good, I was a little worried because the fish seemed to be room temperature instead of cold, and the rice is not something you'll see in the animated series Oishimbo, but it was good, filling, and did the job and was about $10 which is good these days.I'm sure students at the nearby college appreciate this place and I'll try to eat here again when I get the chance.
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