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    Oishi Sushi

    4.1 (191 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 9:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Casual
    Good for groups
    Dogs allowed

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    All you can eat. Why not?
    Rae S.

    Awful service. Forgot to bring out items we order. Brought out main course rolls before appetizers. Service was poor. We won't be returning. It's gone down hill. 7/18/26 Ps overpriced for the service and the food. Go to Kai sushi instead.

    Sake! I pick the peach flavor. They have many.
    Jamie L.

    Best sushi in Northern Nevada!! Oishi sushi really brings amazing flavor and over the top customer service. We were delighted that we could order sushi and other Japanese food items. They only have wine, beer and sack but it was all yummy stuff. Their presentation of their food was super fun and interactive. We are coming back next Thursday. Super excited!!

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    Loredo L.

    We came here because Sumi Sushi next door was full. The place is curiously organized with separate Chinese and sushi restaurants. The place is plainly decorated with soft music in the background. There was only 1 waiter serving both restaurants, and as a result, he was spread too thin. I had to find him to give him our sushi ordering form, ask for extra hot tea cups, and to check on our order. The prices are lower than most places I've been to. Overall the sushi presentation and taste was about average.

    Quail Egg Shooter Nigiri
    Kevin S.

    Our favorite place was closed due to a holiday, so we gave Oishi a try as a family friend speaks highly of the establishment. The sushi bar area is small, maybe 5-6 seats, so when they seat solo patrons in the middle, or not at the end, there's 2-3 seats. There are small tables around the edge of the dining area, and there is a shared table service with a restaurant next door; we were one table away from the drapes over the shared entry so it wasn't much of a hindrance during our visit. The service is attentive and they try to convey what they each roll/plate is as they are serving it although there is a slight language barrier. The quality of the nigiri was satisfactory not remarkably great though. The portion of fish to rice was generous. The rolls were well prepared but the menu had few rolls that don't have at least two of the following: crab mix, lemon, cilantro, tempura (something) so there's not a significant difference between the ingredients; every roll is a combo of another. The seaweed salad was extra "soupy" which is often off putting, they served it in flat dish making the slime less noticeable. We enjoyed the visit, but will likely opt for the cross town place when both are open.

    Sushi boat of nigiri and rolls
    Elvia D.

    Found my favorite sushi spot in Carson City! I had no idea Oishi Sushi existed because it's tucked away near the Nugget Casino. I arrived for AYCE lunch and was treated with high quality fish + all you can drink hot sake for $1.99 (talk to your server for more details). I would recommend anything on the menu, everything was delicious. The owner and staff were very friendly and overall, would recommend this sushi spot if you're in Carson City!

    Adriana C.

    This place is so cool, they give you this bridge of sushi and the sushi is soooooo fresh and satisfying! Coming from California we haven't found our sushi spot yet but this place is now our new spot! We live in sparks and are willing to travel here just for this place (I think that should say a lot) we got a California hand roll that came on a trophy looking stand, on the bridge is spicy pepper roll, spider roll, bay bridge and jackpot. So so so sooooo good! Will be back

    Gyoza / pot stickers
    Ian M.

    This restaurant is one block off the 395 corridor and shares a curtained wall with a Chinese place. It was clean and quiet inside with most tables filled. We shared three appetizers, Yakiton, Pot Stickers and Crab Balls. The crab balls were our favorite and the other two tasted better than the ones next door at Sumí Sushi, but even so the Yakitons are still by far the best at Sakura in Gardnerville. The sushi rolls were amazing and very tasty! The service was okay, but not amazing. For instance some intuitive things servers typically do, we had to specifically ask for such as "plates" or (after the sushi rolls were delivered, "can we please have some wasabi and ginger?" In any case the food was definitely good enough for a return visit. Dinner for two was about $65.00 prior to tip.

    Too much crab
    Raied S.

    Came here cuz we heard great things. Love that is small, hole in the wall and feels very simple here. All the workers are Japanese, speaking Japanese. The menu is very similar to Tokyo sushi in reno, so we were excited. Unfortunately it fell short. Every roll was loaded with imitation crab. Making it super filling and no flavor. Barely any fish. We got one plate and the rice felt "off" to me. Then we got another plate and the rice was completely different (more like it should be) so I knew I wasn't wrong about the first batch of rolls. Wanted to like the place, like the homey vibe. But like I said, it just fell short.

    Hot sake, jackpot, crazy monkey,
    Jayci S.

    Heard about this place from some friends from Carson and decided to give it a try. Love the all you can drink hot sake for $2 with all you can eat. We were excited to see the menu was very similar to one of our favorite sushi joints in Reno. Unfortunately everything just fell a little short in comparison. A lot of imitation crab in every roll. Not a ton of flavor. The rice tasted off as well. It was just okay in my opinion. Probably will not come back unfortunately.

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    BEST sushi in Carson City! Everything is super fresh and delicious...AND you get a lot for a great price!

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    3 months ago

    Best sushi in Carson City! Excellent fresh fish, creative rolls and the service is supreme!!

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    Great all you can eat sushi! Friendly staff. No complaints here. Would definitely eat here again if I'm craving Japanese/ sushi.

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    Ask the Community - Oishi Sushi

    Are you guys open AYCE on Christmas Day?

    I don't know, best to call them. Many restaurants are closed

    Do appetizers come with All You Can Eat?

    I know the mussels are. Make sure to get the baked mussels. Delicious!!!

    Has "All you can eat"?

    yes

    What time do they close?

    9:00pm

    How much is the all you can eat for lunch?

    17.95

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