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    Mr Sushi

    3.9 (472 reviews)
    ModerateSushi Bars
    Open 11:00 am - 9:30 pm

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    Moderate noise
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    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Sarah K.

    I can't but help but audibly sigh when I think about my experience at Mr.Sushi. Reviews are decent here...I'm unsure where things went south. That's a lie, I know where things went south- it started out with the tap water that had a more than usual toilet taste to it. My husband and I went here for lunch on Valentine's Day, around noon. Great time to go, as you certainly don't need to worry about a wait. On that same note, you'd assume food would be fresh, right? (I'll get back to that shortly) For everyone wondering, there is not a lunch price, $26/person. We started with the kani salad and hibachi rice. This is likely a personal preference, but it seriously irked me that the kani salad had no cucumber in it, and even worse, the spicy mayo, IMO, is TERRIBLE. I was truly hoping that maybe it was the lack of veg that cause the potent flavor. Hibachi rice was unmemorable and basic, as it was only rice and chicken, no veg. Onto the main event, the SUUUSH! In my case, the downfall of the entire meal, yet the only reason we wanted to go here. The one redeeming quality Mr.Sushi has is the size of the rolls. They are THICK. Here's what we tried: - Spicy Tuna Roll: Confirmed- the spicy mayo doesn't get better. It just becomes more repulsive. If you like the "spicy" in spicy mayo- this is not for you. I'm convinced they use a bottled, premade spicy mayo. - Salmon Avocado Roll: Yum! As expected - Spicy Shrimp and Mango Roll: I had to scrape off the yucky mayo just to remotely like it. - Sweet Potato Roll: Never in my wildest dreams did I think I'd be saying this was my favorite of the bunch. - Tuna avocado Roll: As if the spicy mayo was a big enough red flag.....the tuna was turning GREEN. HOW AT 12PM?! I was repulsed and made my husband eat them because I couldn't even look at them without wanting to gag. - I forget the name of the special roll, but after my disinterest in eating anything with this establishment's chosen spicy mayo, I did my best to find a roll without it. JOKES ON ME! The roll was still served with spicy mayo, even though the description said otherwise. We didn't even bother with dessert...I just wanted to dash ASAP. I did enjoy the surprise rose at the end of the meal, though HAHA. Happy V-Day lovers! If you've made it this far, I'm sure you're shocked we won't be returning. Onward and upward- time to find a new all you can eat sushi spot!

    Exhibit A: Beautiful, colorful fish that I expect to see every time that I come in here. Sadly, it's moreso only during busier days.
    Abbe N.

    One star removed after the recent experience that I had with work friends. I don't know if everyone in the building had simply woken up on the wrong side of the bed, or what had happened, but it wasn't as simple or inviting as previous times. Menus were flung onto the table, and the host briskly walked away with a stern expression and a small "enjoy." Me and my few friends picked out some rolls and kitchen food, same stuff as usual, nothing unique. Tea was brought with empty cups (previous times full, with personal tea bags. I don't know, it was just another minor change. My brain works like that), but we did get a pot that'd just begun steeping. I opted to let it sit for a while before pouring for everyone. At least I had Coke in the meantime. Kitchen food arrived slow and steady, some of the items already cooled. On the one hand, I like when things are fresh, steamy and crispy, but at the *very* least, I can say that I didn't burn my tongue on the crab rangoons this visit... Each time, items were rapidly set down, and sauce at the stern of the "boats" lightly spilled into the deck area. Everything looked a little messy in result. Again, servers appeared stern and rushed, even though these things obviously weren't coming out the moment they were ready. I couldn't understand where it was coming from; there were maybe five other tables at best, and I'd had much better during a full house... Sushi finally came out after all of the appetizers were finished, and I was a little more disappointed at the plate. I was missing one of my Summer Rolls, which had become a new favorite after opting to swap out from the deep-fried Volcano Rolls (I'm trying so hard to be good, guys). Eel was actually great for the first time in forever, with no bones or scales whatsoever, but the salmon and tuna were paler than I'd ever seen here. I joked that those particular fish were anemic, but ate everything anyway. The rice was a little tough, too, and I hated to admit it, but it was on-par with open buffet sushi. Some of it even had a light smell. Definitely a bad day for freshness in comparison to the other times I'd been here with family and a few dates... We paid and got our green tea ice creams, with thoughts to go two doors down to the Hispanic corner store afterwards (La Placita Poblana, for anyone who wants to explore it -- I recommend the ice pops from La Guerrerense as a post-meal treat) for cold on-the-road snacks. Before we were ready to leave, we overheard some commotion around the corner: A server had apparently been whispering about the tip amount, causing a cursing outburst from a young man who was eating. The girl with him looked mortified. The server walked away in a huff, but we could hear the man grumbling something along the lines of, "All they've done is silently walk around and bring a few plates, didn't even say Hello." He continued to curse out in the open, with my group and I silently raising concerned eyebrows at each other. He was definitely rude, but one part that stuck was him saying rather loudly, "I come here to have a good time, and I work for tips, too. I get it! But you don't see *me* haggling with my tables about how 'they should pay me more for service' -- I'd be broke! This is America, tipping is an assessment and legally optional!" He had a small point, but I don't think the middle of the restaurant was an appropriate ranting spot. I'd heard plenty of complaints already about a lack of humility here. A lot of my friends work in that field, and I'd briefly been in tight spots along with them; you usually just take what you can get, in good days and bad, but never touch money on the table until after the people are gone. Some kind of etiquette/server rules about it... but usually it rakes in good numbers overall. Perhaps it's a cultural difference, an unfortunate financial issue, or perhaps we're all being silently pressured into giving too much with these suggested numbers... I really don't know the angle. Perhaps I'm just thinking too deeply into it... If anyone tried that with me though, I'd certainly never come back. I give enough support to little places, and too many people need loyal customers to stay afloat. TLDR: Apparently all anyone needs to do is charm the table and say Hello. It goes a long way for everybody, even if the food isn't always the best quality. Sometimes though, even that much is difficult. Regardless, we dropped $15 and shuffled out. Notes were made not to come back for lunch on Sundays, but I'll try again inevitably. Service with a smile, everybody! (If anyone knows some good places to try, feel free to recommend)

    Joy H.

    Being as frugal as I am, you bet that I'll be sniffing out the opportunity to go to any AYCE in my area. When my craving is for sushi and sashimi, Mr. Sushi hits the spot just right. At the price point of a little over $30 per person, the quality of what you get here makes it an easy pick as a go-to spot. I love that there's a load of rolls to select from, and unless you're with an army of foodies who can help you the clean up the plates, it's safer to stick to the sashimi and nigiri pickings to help your taste buds diversify its sampling. Of the two times that I've gone there, I was impressed with the hefty slices of fresh sashimi that I get per each round. Service was also sufficiently attentive without being overly done. There were times when I felt like the ordering sheets could've been handed to us sooner, but that wasn't a huge deal since the turnaround time was pretty quick once we handed our selections to the waitress. Ambience here's pretty casual and low-key. I'm not sure who's handling their music selection, but that probably is an area of improvement since the songs didn't do well with the vibe of the place. In any case, if you're tired from a fighting the crushing crowd while shopping at the Cherry Hill Costco, Mr. Sushi is literally across the street for you to take your respite and nestle into its warm, japanese food-filled embrace. I know I'll be making a beeline to there again whenever the next opportunity arrives.

    Yellowtail roll, salmon roll, salmon sushi, Sweetheart roll, Rainbow roll, Philadelphia roll, Pink Lady roll
    Ariana B.

    This is my all time favorite place to get sushi! The food is always fresh and delicious, and the service is usually very quick and efficient, even on their busiest days. It may look like a random little strip mall from the outside, but the inside boasts an ambiance like no other. Date nights, dinners with friends, and even coming in to dine alone, they have all been pleasant experiences with amazing food and the best vibes. They also offer BYOB which is incredible. We've had dinners here dressed to the nines and other dinners dressed entirely in sweats--proof that any occasion can be celebrated here. Mr. Sushi is my holy grail and i will stand by that forever.

    2. Boston Roll, 9. Shrimp Tempura Roll, 1. California Roll, 11. Philadelphia Roll, Spicy Crab Roll, 18. Crazy Dragon Roll Special,
    Kelsey M.

    Stopped here last night intrigued by the All You Can Eat Sushi sign. We sat there for about 10 minutes expecting someone to come over and explain what to do to us, after no one stopped by the table we just started x-ing things off and seemed to do it right because the food came out. The cream cheese wontons were the BEST i've ever had, we got multiple orders of them. Sushi was your standard sushi and I liked that it was unlimited. We spent $54 on 2 people for all you can eat sushi. The restaurant was relatively busy but our drinks never ran empty. We will definitely be back when in the mood for sushi, interested in trying more items on the menu.

    15. Fried Calamari 4. Gyoza
    Tiffany T.

    Ever since Minado closed, I've been searching for the next best AYCE sushi spot. Minado was such a treat that Mr. Sushi doesn't even come close.. but it does fill the hole for now and the best in the area I've tried. It is significantly better than Oki Sushi. We stopped by around 6pm on a Saturday without reservations and were promptly seated at the bar. Dinner runs you $26.95 per adult these days, and honestly for the quality of the sushi for buffet I absolutely think it's worth it. As compared to Oki sushi for example, the appetizers are much better. We enjoyed everything we got between gyoza, fried calamari, agedashi tofu and chicken katsu. They've got their frying game down, everything was perfectly fried and delicious. No it's not traditional authentic age-dashi tofu but it'll hit the spot. The udon and sushi burrito are relatively big portions, so just keep that in mind. The quality of the sushi and the special rolls was solid considering buffet. My favorite roll was the Fantastic Roll. The one thing I would not recommend is the tapioca coconut dessert soup. Disgusting. It was lumpy and gross bc the tapioca gelatinized throughout the soup and was flavorless. Overall I would definitely recommend Mr. Sushi for your AYCE in the greater Philadelphia area. Service was friendly and very attentive, I would tip them standard and not your buffet prices imo!

    Dessert (mixed fruit, green tea ice cream, red bean ice cream, vanilla ice cream)
    Sarah S.

    10/10 would come here for their AYCE, great deal!!!!!! I think it's $26.95 for dinner time? I don't think you'll get a better deal for this price on a Friday night. Came here with my family and we made a reservation in advance, I would suggest doing this as there is a long wait. I think there were people waiting for over an hour for walk ins. The food quality was good and they had a variety of options for their AYCE menu, not just sushi. There was fried rice, some appetizers, ramen, hibachi, etc. we focused mainly on the sushi though. I will say that the service is WONDERFUL!!! Despite how busy they are, their waiters and waitresses are very kind and attentive. I would come back here again just to get the same server that we had. She was so kind and patient with us, with our many requests lol. Unfortunately, do not know her name! The inside is busy and a bit loud, but clean and a nice place to eat. Will for sure be coming back here next time any of my friends or family want to do an AYCE sushi night.

    Glenn S.

    A decent all you can eat sushi joint. Nothing fantastic but going out for AYCE sushi you can't expect top notch cuisine. I have to say this is one of the better, if not best AYCE sushi joints within a 40 mile radius and I've been to all of them. For several years we've been doing a guys night out where 5-8 of us get together, each toting a bottle of our favorite wine. We proceed to gorge ourselves with nigiri sushi, sashimi, maki, and more. Let's just say we eat a LOT of fish. Typically, at AYCE sushi joints after placing a significantly large order you will only receive about 70% of it with some things omitted. As you continue to order subsequent large amounts of sushi, the quantity further decreases and so does the wait for the plate to arrive. Mr. Sushi exceeds expectations and probably gives us closer to 80% of each order and there's never a wait between orders either. In fact, the giant plates of fish are consistently delivered quickly which is a plus when you have a group of very hungry and committed eaters. Unless something better comes along and nobody minds the long drive we will continue to plan our get together at Mr. Sushi for the foreseeable future.

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    The service was decent, but the food quality didn't live up to expectations. I wouldn't return.

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    Amazing place for lunch. Family of five and we ate until we couldn't move. The quality was amazing. Service was good.

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    Best ayce sushi place in the area. Great, friendly, attentive staff. Good sushi, dumplings, teriyaki, noodles, soups. Great price! BYOB.

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    Unfortunately while there was a big menu and the service was great, we just weren't big fans of the dishes that were served.

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    Food was fine. But DO NOT order the tap water. It tasted like it was from the toilet :(

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    Ask the Community - Mr Sushi

    Is this a BYOB?

    Yes

    How much is all you can eat?

    They have increased the prices! All you can eat is now $28 per person, but it ends up being $35 with tax and tip!

    Is it a buffet?

    No you order off a sheet and they make it and bring it to you

    Is there outdoor seating?

    No, indoor seating only with large distances

    What is the price of AYCE sushi and are they currently still doing it?

    They increased the price to $28 per person, but with tax and tip it ends up being $35 per person

    Anyone know if they are doing in door dining yet?!?

    Yes they are now doing indoor dining and their all you can eat!

    Alot of places i see over charge what are the prices hear for all you can eat?

    Total price for all you can eat is $35 per person. They overcharge you about $10 for any 2 rolls that you don't finish.

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