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Musashi's

4.4 (82 reviews)
Open • 11:00 am - 2:30 pm, 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Updated 3 months ago

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Sushi Nigiri Dinner
Ron R.

Hmm, where do I start? Well, if you look them up online, you'll find they have a number of other locations from here to Seattle. That should tell you something. Indecisive, we read the reviews and decided to try this place anyways. Entered and was greeted by a kid at the register in the back. At least he was welcoming, but then said "Here's our menu, just check off what you want, and I can take your order." Umm yeah... I scanned the QR code instead. I'm old, so I need pictures. The dining is open seating, which to me was fairly clean. The same kid ready to take our order, was also hustling, cleaning up tables. I did like the fact that each table had a thermos for some complimentary hot tea. But OK, back to ordering and the menu... The menu consists mostly of maki and nigiri. These are the simplest forms of sushi to create, therefore I can see why other yelpers mention that this place is more like a fast-food lunch type of sushi joint. I did try a "BakeMe Roll with Scallops" ($12.50) and didn't think it was anything special. I didn't notice the scallops were on top of a California Roll (another eye-roller due to no description online). Also tried the "Dinner Nigiri" ($18.95) and "Dragon Roll" ($14.75) which were both filling. Overall I'll give this place an average score of 3-stars. I'm cool with the service, but there weren't any rolls that make me wanna come back. Plus I can't stop calling this place Masushi versus Musashi. It's like I'm just teasing myself.

Max F.

Delightful place! Cozy, no frills, and affordable! I was impressed by how good everything was and how much fish they added to their sushi for the price! I dined there twice a week; it was so good. Service is cordial, and you order at the register. Seats are delimited but sufficient to cover the dine-ins. I noticed a lot of take-outs while there. Super recommended!

Becky G.

I came to Musashi's for the first time on a work lunch, and everything was delicious. We were seated quickly and the service was great. I loved how the restaurant had a fast casual way of ordering, but the quality of food and presentation was at the level of a nice sit down restaurant. We ordered what felt like a hundred items for the table and I was so impressed with everything. I can't remember what it was called, but the roll with spicy salmon on top was my favorite. I also loved how one of the vegetarian rolls had pickled radish.

Churashi Bowl
Patrick D.

A quiet, little spot next to one of our favorite burger joints. Our first experience at a Musashi's was in Seattle. I wanted to see if the wonderful experience we had there could be had nearer to home. The food was good and fresh tasting. It took a bit of time to come out after ordering, but it was worth the wait. It's basically a no-frills place that I'd expect would be a hot spot for younger people. But I'm glad I could enjoy the food and the ambience as it was. The Churashi bowl was a mix of fish and rice. Certainly was a great value. We also got an order of fish collar and a couple of sushi rolls (not pictured). All in all, a terrific experience. We even get complimentary hot tea. A young man was tending the register and dining area this day - friendly and accommodating. A man was behind the counter, churning out orders as quickly as he could.

Daisy I.

Super yummy sushi, it's my favorite go to spot to pick up sushi!! Never disappoints!!

Lunch special $16
Jeff C.

Had their lunch special. Place is small, food is good. Service is friendly. Prices are pretty good. Would come back .

6 Piece Spicy Salmon Roll
Ploy N.

A super casual sushi spot with very high quality nigiris and rolls. You marked what you want on the menu and ordered at the cashier. Prices are very good as well, you can get a single nigiri for around $3 and a roll for $12. Portion is decent for the price. Overall, an affordable sushi spot that one can frequent!

Hamachi Kama, Gyu-don, raw salmon and seared salmon nigiris, chirashi bowl, and two rolls
Winnie L.

Pro-tip: The chirashi bowl is a good bang for your buck compared to the single orders of nigiri. Highlights: I was pretty impressed by the food, but the ones that stood out the most was the salmon, the rolls, and the Hamachi Kama. I would definitely come again. Lowlights: All the cuts of fish in the chirashi are definitely on the smaller side, but they do include a lot of each variety.

Spicy salmon roll ($6) and Lunch Nigiri Special ($15)
Cathy S.

TLDR: Great lunch spot! Quick, fresh and affordable sushi with free hot tea! Finally came here on a regular Tuesday for lunch around 1130am with the family (hubs and our toddler) We were greeted warmly upon walking in by the staff and chef. It was a small space so it was easy for us to grab the high chair they had available and set it up in the corner. They had 6 tables available inside that can seat between 2-6 people with some bench seating, with a beautiful purple tree wall decal in the corner. Bonus point for being family friendly! You can scan the QR code for the menu but they also have physical menus available as well. You order and pay at the counter and then they will bring it out to your table. Each table has a hot thermo of tea, disposable chopsticks, soy sauce, and the small soy sauce trays. They had tea cups and lower sodium soy sauce available by the counter. I got the lunch nigiri and rolls special and hubby got the spicy salmon roll. I was suimpressed by the quality and freshness of the sushi at such an affordable price! $15 for 5 pieces of nigiri and 6 small roll pieces! Wow! And $6 for 6 piece spicy salmon roll - what a deal! The best part is that they were actually delicious! The rice is soft and perfectly seasoned and the fish are fresh. What a pleasant surprise! In addition, they also offer 10% Intel discount too so I can see this being a popular spot for a work lunch. We will be ordering more in the future and try more rolls without breaking the bank! Come give them a try!

Sushi Nigiri Lunch
Nathaniel S.

Fresh nigiri, friendly staff, nice spot with plenty of parking. At the table they have tea included. The variety of nigiri was tender and not stringy. Rice was not hard and very fresh, cause I arrived when they opened. Will be back!

Salmon belly
Eugy H.

One of my top sushi places, hands down! I've been to a lot of sushi places across the US and the world and I think this place was a top contender. The fish was fresh and perfectly fatty. The Musashi roll with salmon was also so good, it's become one of my favorite rolls now. The scallop, unagi, salmon belly were also 10/10. We went on a Monday night so it was pretty empty. They also had hot tea at each table, which I thought was a nice touch. The service was also great -- friendly staff -- they gave us some new items to try! Definitely a place worth visiting if you're ever in the area and want tasty sushi.

Sashimi bowl
Dianna C.

The service was good and food was ready quickly, but I didn't find the fish fresh and there wasn't much selection on the menu. I had the sashimi bowl, edamame and seaweed salad. The appetizers were decent. This place is okay if you want to grab a quick snack but otherwise felt like a cafeteria.

Bento for $14.95. the grilled meat especially the beef was harder and chewier than cardboard
Yan W.

The first time I went everything was really good! This time was sadly different. 1. We ordered the bento for around $15. The beef was the most disappointing as the beef was overcooked that it felt like eating cardboard. It was really poor. The chicken was a tad better as I could bite and swallow it. I sadly wasted the beef because I couldn't bite into it. 2. Chirashi and bento rice: it was extra hard and on the drier side today. 3. The tuna both seared and raw were a bit fishy, not the freshest. I hope they continue to be more consistent as I see potential but at the same time, during the busy lunch area, no one was in there eating, just two other customers. The most important thing at a sushi place is the freshness of the raw fish.

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The food was great! The Sushi very fresh, the Teriyaki chicken very tender and seasoned perfectly. We will definitely go back!

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Great Food and service. I got take out. 3 rolls. Fresh and delicious. Small shop but they get it done for you.

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This place is seriously delicious. I found my go to spot for sushi. A little pricey but worth it.

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LOOKS ARE DECEIVING yall... sure the outside is picture perfect but holy... it smells fishy asf and tastes funky. no. waste of money.

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