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    Mr Sushi

    3.3 (140 reviews)
    Closed 11:30 am - 9:00 pm

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    Maki Combo
    X M.

    We are in sushi mood recently and happily found this place in the neighborhood. Mr Sushi is located at corner of Arlington town center on Mass ave. We were surprised that we never tried it before after being in the area for years. It is a small place with a few tables, but it is clean without any dummy odor. We ordered take out this time, sushi delux, sushi special and maki combo. The sushi rice is of high quality with good texture and flavor. The fish is fresh with beautiful color. The chef's choice nigiri offers good variety. And the dinner entree is reasonably priced too. We are glad to find this hidden gem in the area and will come back to try their specialty maki next time.

    miso soup and salad 12/2010
    Vivian C.

    Never been to the Arlington branch of Mr. Sushi before - my previous experiences had always been in Coolidge Corner. The entrance faces the corner of Mass Ave. and Court Street (I think). The dining area isn't huge, but is decent sized. Single bathroom is located in the back by the kitchen. I paid $16.95 (plus tax/tip) for my combo eel teriyaki/pork katsu which was the same price as a friend's eel teriyaki entree, which I thought was a great deal till I saw that her option came with so much eel and a side of veggies even! My salad garnish looked sad in comparison, especially since both our choices arrived with miso soup and a salad. Dinner was tasty though and plenty to fill my tummy, and the eel was pleasantly deboned. Food arrived slowly for our party, but the service was fine. *** 12/2012 visit *** Chicken Katsu Donburi $12.95 was more than enough for my dinner after having had several sweet treats as an appetizer. The pickled cucumber and carrot wasn't to my taste, but there was plenty of tender chicken, egg, onions, and rice to satisfy me. Never mind the piece of Volcano roll I tasted after decapitating the drizzle of spicy red sauce reducing my volcano mountain to a mole hill. Also, it was nice of the waitress to allow me to swap out my free miso soup that comes with my donburi for a garden salad instead.

    Seaweed Salad
    Susan S.

    With a name like Mr. Sushi one would think we are referring to the master of sushi. The expert, the ace, the sushi genius. I think, at one point in time, this restaurant lived up to the name, but now....well. I visited this restaurant yesterday for the first time in a couple years and was a bit disappointed. I like the atmosphere of Mr. Sushi. It's a cozy, dimly lit restaurant, but tables are far enough apart to offer some privacy. I love the booths in the front window overlooking the street ideal for watching the world pass by. Parking is a little tough, as Mr. Sushi sits on a busy corner along Mass Ave and nearby street spaces are at a minimum. We were greeted promptly and seated right away. It was 3pm and off peak dining hours, so we had the place to ourselves. Our server was pleasant and efficient, but I felt a bit rushed. This may have just been due to the lack of other customers to attend to. I had a seaweed salad, which was decent, but really...can you actually go wrong with seaweed? The spicy tuna roll really has a kick to it. I didn't try any of the special maki selections, but my usual faves, Alaska and Philadelphia rolls were just okay. If you are in the area, it's worth a try. It's nice to have this place as a sushi option in town. I guess I just expect a little more from Mr. Sushi, but three shiny stars it is.

    a plate of sushi with avocado
    Blaine N.

    Great food! Love the maki. Mr Sushi is one of my favorite places to eat in Arlington.

    Dianna L.

    A great spot for sushi in downtown Arlington! Came here on a Monday night so it was very quiet and the service was quick. There is a special sushi menu and a standard roll menu. Overall a good assortment of tastes and prices. Our favorite was the Karate roll which had eel and avocado. We also got the Anna roll and Salmon Maki, which were great as well. The restaurant has a calm ambiance and the decor is classy. Would definitely make a nice place for a date! My one gripe is that the paper chart they use for writing down which sushi you want gets reused, so there end up being a lot of not well-erased pencil marks which could be confusing. But otherwise this will definitely become my go-to sushi place in Arlington!

    Chirashi Zushi. A little bit cramped in the small dish, but there is rice under there. http://www.flickr.com/photos/reese/289606
    Reese W.

    Good food at reasonable prices. I don't think it's necessarily the best sushi in town, but other conveniences (like parking) make it worth it. Besides, you know you won't be waiting out in the cold for an hour to get seated and then rushed through your meal. I've only had their sushi, so I'm not sure how the other food is. Oh, and I'm not sure if you care, but I often see asian people in here, so that must be a sign. You go to an asian restaurant, you better see some asian customers. I didn't know about the sushi buffet, so now I will have to go check it out! Thank you Yelpers! *Update* Ok the sushi buffet really sucks it. First of all you pay for anything left behind, including rice, so you better really love rice and be able to eat them all. I would rather have sashimi to be honest. Oh, and I'm removing star because I've discovered that Toraya up Mass Ave (near Blue Ribbon and the Star Market) is so much better and we will never go to Mr. Sushi ever again.

    A piece of the Dragon Roll (may not be the correct name): soft shell crab inside, eel on top.
    Tammy B.

    Mr. Sushi in Arlington Center provides a creative assortment of sushi that lifts it above your typical suburban sushi bar. The standards are all there, from nigiri and maki to tempura, but Mr. Sushi delivers those, plus some inventive maki combinations, in a quiet, simple atmosphere. In February 2010 I discovered amaebi at Mr. Sushi. Amaebi is a small, sweet shrimp served raw on nigiri, and only available for a limited time each winter. Unfortunately I missed the window this winter, so instead I tried a new maki roll that featured soft shell crab inside with a full eel outside. I'm blanking on the name (dragon roll, I think), but I would recommend to anyone with a sense of adventure (and lack of sticker shock - they're pricey) to try Mr. Sushi's special rolls. The menu at Mr. Sushi is moderately priced. Not cheap, but not exactly overpriced. I've had their tempura, sushi, sashimi, noodles, and katsu. I've enjoyed them all. That said, I've had trendy, fashionable sushi in Boston, New York, and Las Vegas. I've also had crappy suburban sushi in fits of desperation. Mr. Sushi settles right in the middle, offering approachable sushi for the novice and a go-to place for the sushi lover. Staff is very friendly, and the restaurant has always been clean. Once I have encountered a server who seemed terrified and didn't quite know what she was doing, but in general the staff is spot-on. The atmosphere is not romantic or trendy, but rather basic - a good meeting place for friends. Check out the lunch specials, and if you happen to visit Mr. Sushi between December and February, ask for amaebi!

    Kyusu tonkatsu ramen! Beef broth? Fried pork cutlet? Soy marinated egg? Yup. Pretty tasty

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    Rude service that got my order wrong charging me for the wrong thing and my take out took over an hour plus

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    Woori - Spicy beef stew

    Woori

    3.9(227 reviews)
    0.3 miArlington Center
    $$

    It was a cold wet day, we took a trip down and were the first party at dinner opening! We spent…read moresome time in the book store next door until then! Accessible by bus (stop is right outside) or street parking if you drive. Our server was super nice and attentive! Thank you first of all! We ordered the following dishes: +Kimchi seafood pancake - overall profile nice, different look then I've seen but flavor profile was fine for me, messy and fell apart but many places are like that no biggie scoop em up! +Spicy beef stew with glass noodles and rice. Flavorwise, well seasoned broth enjoyed it on a cold day, wish it was actually spicy. Pork bulgogi, I'm usually accustomed to gochujang chili paste style with onions and carrots but they have a different take. It was more a tangy sweet bbq or teriyaki style with a load of bean sprouts (i personally hate bean sprouts not that i can't eat it haha) not my cup of tea tho. Overall thank you for the meal and the great service. Dishes didn't hit it out of the park for me. All the best!

    We're always looking for a new Korean spot to try & the other day, we decided to venture out to…read moreArlington to try WooRi! I believe this is a family-owned establishment, offering Korean cuisine. We arrived slightly before they opened back up for dinner, & ended up being their first customers for the evening. Throughout our entire meal, we had the same server who helped us... she was very nice & sweet! We ended up ordering these three dishes to try: -kimchi seafood pancake -spicy beef stew -pork bulgogi Thoughts: So, I was reading some reviews before coming here & I was kind of shocked that they charge extra if you want banchan here lol. I've never seen this before. Anywho, didn't end up getting banchan to try. All the dishes took around 10-20 min to arrive, with the kimchi seafood pancake being served to us first. I personally enjoyed it! It was crispy on the edges/crust but it was a little hard to eat only because it kept falling apart on us. For the pork bulgogi (grill), we were expecting the usual gochujang + gochugaru w/ carrots + onions on a skillet. This was simply served on a white plate w/ a bunch of bean sprouts. We were not expecting there to be bean sprouts at all lol & the menu does not include descriptions for any of their dishes, other than the alert server of any allergies. We're not allergic to bean sprouts by any means, but do not enjoy eating them. It was a bit unexpected since we've never experience this dish being cooked this way. Aside from the bean sprouts in the pork bulgogi, I would say this dish was overall not a hit for us. The flavor profile was similar to teriyaki sauce? Not exactly sure but just ended up not being anything we envisioned. Now, as for the spicy beef stew, I enjoyed the flavor! It came with glass noodles & a side of rice. Portion sizes were average & on par with other Korean spots in MA, in my opinion. I would say, one thing I wished was if everything was spicier. We found all the dishes to be very mild in spice. Overall, I would say 3/5. It unfortunately didn't hit the spot for us. The prices were also on the higher side. Normally it wouldn't matter if the flavors were there for us but I don't think we will be returning any time soon. Perhaps maybe in the future to try their sundubu jjigae/tofu soup as I see great reviews for that dish from here. Parking: street parking

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    Naksan BBQ - Spicy cold noodles

    Naksan BBQ

    3.9(244 reviews)
    4.7 miAllston/Brighton
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    Great ambiance, nice dimly lit atmosphere and each grill is nicely spread out. The service was…read morequick and wonderful. The servers grill the meat for you here. The food was all divine. Meats were delicious and cooked great! Definitely on the pricier side but worth the splurge for a nice date or meal with friends. Parking can be a doozy but if you circle the block there is street parking on the opposite street. Would definitely go back, this is Boston's best upscale-esque kbbq that I have had. Overall an 8 or 9/10, only deducting points because I do feel the price is a bit much in comparison to other restaurants that offer the same (but I also understand this is the only place bringing this kind of service in Boston atm) signed, a KBBQ fanatic

    This was my first time trying KBBQ in Boston in probably 10 years or so. Based off of the photos,…read morebranding and ambience, I was expecting a somewhat upscale experience. While I appreciated small touches with being able to put your jackets in a plastic bag under your seat, everything else fell a bit short. The quality of the meats and produce was a bit disappointing. The onion our server used to flavor and start our grill with looked dry, the pumpkin seemed to have a bit of frost as though it were frozen, and the overall quality of the meat was a bit lackluster. Even towards the end of our meal, even when our server told us the meat was ready, a couple of pieces were still raw. The banchan was not bad and the bibim naengmyeon we had was probably the best part of our meal. Sadly I don't think we'll be back based on our experience.

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    Sushi Kappo Toraya - Chirashi

    Sushi Kappo Toraya

    4.2(459 reviews)
    0.2 miArlington Center
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    Food (1.5/2): Unfortunately, since this was quite a while…read moreago, I had forgotten what I've ordered. One that I remember is the Wafu Steak. What I can remember is that all the food had great visual appeal. Additionally, the flavors from the main ingredient, sauce, and condiments were artfully balanced. I felt that none of the ingredients in the dishes I ordered were decorative. My only minor disappointment is the small portion (though I get that US portions are typically giant...). Service/wait-time/cleanliness (1.5/2): Great service even if there was only 1-2 waiters. Wait-time is decent. Cleanliness is impeccable. One minor negative is the positioning of some of the table that sees the fan above them--the fan sits just below the light bulb and creates a "strobe-light" effect at night. This was incredibly disturbing for me and I had to face diagonally downwards most of the time to avoid the flickering at the top-corner of my eyes. Price (0.5/1): As much as I love what they've created, I just feel the price for the portion we receive is on the expensive side. Rounded to 4 because I love the place.

    This reallt is a must try spot if you are craving good sushi. It is on the smaller side and has…read moreindoor seating with limited counter seating. There generally is a wait but I wouldn't let that deter you as it is worth the wait. The sushi is always freshly prepared, they have some unique side dishes and sushi/maki offerings too. Ordered pick up on a Saturday. I called 10 mins after they opened and they informed me it was an hours wait. I was a bit surprised by wait time but food was ready exactly when they said it woul be. When I got there place was packed with a few groups waiting for tables. Ordered the crunchy maki, tempura maki and softshell crab maki - everything was delicious as expected. Highly recommend!

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    Somaek - Stir fried squid

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    4.0(82 reviews)
    6.3 miDowntown

    The food and service were amazing! The servers and manager (Dennis) were informative, helpful and…read morekind. Theo helped us with the menu and picked out a great beer & soju for us! A couple other servers helped bring food out to the tables and kept up with picking up plates as they were cleared. Each being very nice. Yes the tables are small and a tight space which can be a concern BUT they know how to work the space and can still have an enjoyable meal. We had a total of 4 banchans, 2 apps and 2 entrees along with sauces, rice and our drinks on the table. A lot, and it still worked. The food was amazing. I could probably drink their sauces. The sashimi was fresh. Everything was great. I'm not a Korean food connoisseur so not sure about lower ratings on here but from my understanding it is inspired by family style meals. That being said I think the smaller portions + multiple plates meant for sharing are perfect and makes for a fun meal that leaves you at a satisfied full. As for comments on authenticity while I cant comment much on that I feel this always varies as families across regions of any country have their own influences and versions of meals. The food is good, the service is great, and with that you can have a great meal solo or with company!

    Easily the best meal of my long weekend in Boston with top reviews on not just food, but service as…read morewell. It's a small place with options for bar or table and could be a little cramped for some. I wish I caught the name of our server who was outstanding, patient in explaining the various dishes and helped our pronunciation! Not pictured in our photos were the sashimi and stir-fried squid with veggies plus kimchi jjigae and panjeon. We enjoyed every dish and wish we tried more of the banchan outside of the complimentary. Leftovers were a must and just as enjoyable the next day. Great place that I'd love to visit again!

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