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    3.9 (193 reviews)
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    Shrimp, Avocado and Cream Cheese Roll and 911
    Cherie D.

    Nice ambiance. Friendly service. Enjoyed the edamame and Gyoza. Wish they offered seasoned edamame. Nice touch that soup and edamame is offered with purchase of sushi. Got the 911 roll. A little too fishy for my liking and it's not spicy at all. The shrimp tempura cream cheese avocado was delicious. I added eel sauce and avocado. Would order again

    Chris K.

    This place has been in business for 28 years and it shows in the decor, but that also means they make a good sushi. This was another step on my journey to try every sushi place in Tucson. Service was friendly, informative, and attentive. We started with the $10 tempura app that came with 2 shrimp and fried salmon. But I was blown away by the fact that they still provide complimentary miso soup and edamame. So Mayne places have tossed that treat out. We tried several rolls, but for the cost conscious, they have several bundles and meal deals. As sushi goes, this place is pretty reasonable. As for the taste. Everything was clearly fresh and made fresh. Fish temp and texture was perfect. The rice correct. They have a mix of heavy rolls and refreshing rolls. Just ask the server and they can point you to a good selection. I will return!

    Erick D.

    Pretty low key sushi restaurant. I dropped in as it was on the way home. The food quality was good. The fish tasted fresh, was cold, and good textures. I got the combo with a $2 roll upgrade to the spicy tuna rainbow roll. It was cool to see them offering a sushi dish for less than $20 if no upgrades. The restaurant was typical mom & pop sushi spot in a strip mall. The service was fast and friendly. I thought it was cool some of the staff spoke spanish. A man came in who I don't believe spoke english and the staff was super accommodating. Good spot with reasonable prices for sushi.

    Spicy tuna roll with nigiri sampler.
    Abhishek S.

    Ordered sushi combo for delivery. Usually, by the time Sushi is delivered, it becomes soggy, smelly and pretty sub standard (when compared to in restaurant dining). However, the sushi I had from sushi cho tasted fresh (and cold), non smelly and did punch above its $. Hopefully the same level of freshness remains in my next order.

    Sushi combo boat.
    Erin D.

    We decided to go to Sushi-Cho for my wife's birthday. We've been coming here for the last few years and really like the food but more than that, the service can't be beat. Mandy has always been simply amazing and Jasmine has been a great addition to their team. They both make us feel like part of the family. On this visit we started with the crispy wings, they were delicious. We decided to order the sushi boat and a few other rolls and things. The boat starts with an order of edamame which my daughter loves, and some miso soup. When the boat came out it looked amazing and comes with a lot of sushi. Everything was amazing, the sushi is fresh and delicious. I really enjoyed rainbow rolls and you just can't beat the sushi combo boat, it really is an impressive presentation of sushi. After dinner they even came and sang happy birthday to my wife over some tempura ice cream. This place is amazing and made my wife really happy!

    California Dynamyte roll
    Craig P.

    Great sushi and great staff. I was welcomed upon entering. Choose my own seat. Was given great advice on all the rolls I asked about. I ended up getting the spicy Caterpillar and the California Dynamite. The Server said the Calif Dynamite roll was going to be really fishy. If you love fishy this one is perfect and I would recommend.

    Savy G.

    The way this was EXACTLY what I wanted. Today was a day and I did not have it in me to cook. I rarely order from Uber Eats but I had a little extra cash and decided it was worth it to just have an easy night. I wanted noodles. The thick kinda. Udon. I found this place on Yelp, browsed the menu (wish I'd realized I could've just ordered on Yelp cuz there appears to be a fuller menu on here.) I ended up getting the Yaki Udon noodle plate which wasn't too big and just what I needed. Goldilocks ya know? I also got the potstickers which were good but the best part was the sauce provided with them. Not sure what it was but it wasn't super salty. Perfectly sour and sweet. I treated myself with a bit of green tea ice cream for afterwards. I don't know if it's made in the shop but personally not for me.

    Kids Plate: Shrimp tempura, vegetable tempura, white rice, teriyaki chicken, teriyaki sauce.
    Monica R.

    Late night ramen! Was so happy to find this spot open late for our ramen fix. We have an active schedule and finding yumminess late is a struggle. Sushi-Cho is open until 9/9:30pm. I ordered online for pickup & it was ready in 15mins. Packaged & boxed up so nicely. We ordered build your own ramen with miso soup, topped with fried tofu. Each ramen bowl comes with poached egg, beansprouts, green onions and fried onions. We also ordered the kids meal with shrimp tempura, vegetable tempura, white rice, miso soup & choice of protein. Choices are orange chicken, teriyaki salmon, teriyaki chicken. I chose teriyaki chicken. Sadly I did not get the miso soup in my lovely order. But it was late & everything was great. Will just be sure to check next time.

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    Pretty good deal if u get the cho special. Its comes with 4 Nigeria and a roll of your choice and soup and salad. Cant beat that

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    Ask the Community - Sushi-Cho

    What's good besides the sushi?

    They have awesome appetizers such as the gyoza and crab puffs. Chicken fried rice is also amazing. I believe their ramen is pretty good too but I haven't had that in a long time so I can't be sure.

    When is the Happy Hour? Days/Times/Limited to Bar? HH Menu would be good too.

    Sun - Thurs 4pm - 6 pm Saturday 5 pm - 7 pm

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    Really love coming to this place after a nice yoga session on Tuesdays…read more My go-to has been the Mt. Fuji Bowl with Tuna with half the serving of rice but my last time there I tried the black sesame ramen. It was really rich and flavorful. I want to say that it was just as good as Monta Ramen in Chinatown in Las Vegas. You walk up, you order then they text you when your order is ready. While you're waiting, you can grab a drink from the Westbound Bar (drink included with yoga) then find a spot then chill with your fellow yogis. After having had the ramen I would designate this place as the go to next time I feel like having it.

    Out-of-towner visiting Tucson and, as someone who's obsessed with sushi, I was so excited to find…read morethis spot near our Airbnb at the super cute MSA Annex. The whole area is really fun--made up of shipping container shops--and has such a cool, laid-back vibe. It already set the tone before we even got our food. Coming from California, I definitely have high expectations when it comes to sushi, and this place honestly delivered. The fish tasted fresh, the rice was flavorful and well-balanced, and everything just came together really nicely. We also tried some ramen, which was surprisingly solid too. We grabbed our food and sat near the bar, and it made for a great, casual dinner experience. Between the food and the atmosphere, it's a really nice spot to check out, especially if you're visiting Tucson and want a good sushi fix.

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    I'm a big fan of Obon, so when visiting Tucson, we decided to stop in for an early dinner! We…read morearrived just in time for happy hour, so we ordered a pan-fried pork gyoza off their HH menu. The pork gyoza was good, but it wasn't very warm. We each ordered ramen for our dinner. Mine the Oban and my friend the Original. The ramen was good, but mine tasted a little different than their Scottsdale/Phoenix locations. It wasn't as flavorful and as spicy as it normally is. This location is pretty small. Not a lot of tables, but they do have an outdoor patio and a large bar. Parking is a little bit of a nightmare due to the downtown location. I did park in the parking garage across the street, and I thought it was unusual they don't validate for parking. Overall, it was a fun time and our service was good.

    Finally !! No joke -…read morethis place has been on my hit list for nearly 2 yrs and what finally got me here was a post someone sent me about "death free foodies " vegan ramen collab here. Upon arrival we were originally told it'd be a 40min wait (I Cried inside a little ) but to our surprise a table for 4 clears up in 10min! We sat indoors but there is a vibey outdoors seating option as well . You can't beat being smack dab in the middle of downtown on Congress . Found parking pretty easy as well down the street . Love the aesthetic- dress up or dress down , anything goes here. Soooooo many veggie options for my veg heads . Ordered the veggie gyoza , spicy edamame , veggie egg rolls, death free foodie ramen , veggie "non sushi "roll , pot of tea & jack fruit bao to share with table . You know what , all the hype was on point ... the ramen may very well be the BEST in tucson . The veggie sushi was delish , had a zest to it I quite enjoyed . HIGHLY recommend checking this place out and not waiting 2 years to try it out . The service is great , food is good , location is perfect & yes you'll pay about $30 + a person here and it's so worth it .

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    Tasty ramen and great service! We came here after seeing it ranked number three in an Arizona…read morearticle about top ramen spots, and it didn't disappoint. The staff was super friendly, and the broth was full of flavor. The noodles and toppings were cooked just right. I had the Black Garlic Tonkotsu, and my husband got the Umami Shoyu Ramen. Both were totally different but equally delicious. We also shared the Unagi Don for $6.50. It was really delicious and a perfect way to start our meal. They offer extra noodles or rice, depending on what meal you order, for under $5 if you're still hungry. But we were full after sharing the Unagi and each having our own ramen. It was more than enough and totally worth it. You can't make a reservation ahead of time, so expect a bit of a wait when you arrive. We were quoted 15 to 20 minutes, but it actually felt shorter. Since there's no indoor waiting area, you can wait in your car or outside, and they'll call your phone when your table is ready. They have both indoor and outdoor seating. We sat inside at a booth, and it was really comfortable and cushy. We will definitely be back!

    The staff was friendly and had a family like feel. The soup was extremely flavorful, a little…read moregreasy, good hangover meal lol. But the flavor is put of this world. They have vegan options too. Outside dining and inside dining available. Plenty of searing. The price is right as well.

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    3.9(154 reviews)
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    I went for AYCE lunch on a Friday. There was no wait to be seated, but it was busy. Everything I…read morehad was pretty good. The only things I didn't care for were the miso soup and the eel cucumber hand roll. The only reason I didn't like the eel was because it had way too much eel sauce. I wish it were a little cooler in the restaurant. My server was great. I went to the restroom and a busser took my wine and water. My server replaced both right away. Another server stopped to look at my check because my debit card was sitting on top of it. He was reading my server's name so he could tell him I was ready to pay which I thought was pretty thoughtful. I will be going back and next time I'll ask them to go light on the eel sauce.

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    My fiancé took me here for dinner wanted to try this place out and the food was good we had…read morevegetables and shrimp tempura, Tucson roll, Spicy tuna and sex on the beach roll. Service, we walked in and the girl at the register ask for how many people, we said for 2 and she said you can sit anywhere so we said if we can sit at the booth table, so she said we couldn't because that was for 4 or more on weekend.., she should not say sit anywhere then.. then we sat at a table and it wasn't clean as well and she saw that and gave a quick wipe down. I wasn't happy because you should not say sit anywhere.. She was an ok server, I wasn't happy when I walked in .. then got to ordering she took the order and my fiancé had order the food. The brought out miso soup first before watever you wanted to order.She wasn't a nice server from tone of voice. Ambience is ok. Had booth table and tables and chairs sitting also they have a sushi bar where you can see a chief making rolls and etc..

    "Ohio!"--a cheerful Japanese good morning, not the state was exactly the spirit I walked in with…read morewhen I arrived at Shogun on a scorching over-100-degree Tucson afternoon. My daughter described the ambiance as "interesting," which is a very kind and diplomatic way to say... it has personality. The kind that makes you look around and go, "Okay... I see what you're trying to do here." But let's be honest we came for the food, not a design critique. Now, my ordering style? Zero restraint. I went all in: Las Vegas roll with sesame crust, scallop and salmon rolls, sashimi lunch special, and sukiyaki beef. Yes, all for me. I believe in commitment. After tasting everything, I found myself in a bit of a flavor identity crisis. The scallops and salmon? Absolutely worth talking about fresh, clean, and memorable. Those bites had purpose. The rest... well, they were polite. And by polite, I mean they didn't offend me, but they also didn't leave a lasting impression. The kind of dishes you forget before you even start your car. Now, the sukiyaki this one needs a little heart-to-heart. It leaned a bit too sweet, like it was trying to win me over with sugar instead of depth. The tofu came in cold (which felt like a surprise I didn't ask for), and the beef... unfortunately, it was overworked and under-juicy. The service, however, was lovely attentive and kind. I tipped happily. But if the food rises to meet that level, I'd be ready to compliment the chef just as generously. Shogun has the foundation it just needs a little more consistency and confidence in the kitchen to turn "interesting" into "impressive." -- Teeraya Tomlin

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