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    Sushi Time

    3.7 (96 reviews)
    InexpensiveSushi Bars
    Closed 10:45 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Good for kids

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    Diane H.

    I haven't had the sushi here in a while..but I've gotten the spicy salmon poke bowl and it's pretty good. It's not the usual cubed raw salmon, but pretty much the sliced salmon they put in your sushi that's marinated already in spicy mayo. It's a quick lunch place to grab something for your meal at your desk. Prices are decent- much cheaper than roche brothers and avana. I've come back twice already. It is a bit stressful though if you aren't sure what you want, they are ready to get your order!

    Bento 4 - Curry Chicken Katsu
    Lauren L.

    Honestly super yummy: great flavor and huge portions with diverse options. Lunch Bento box is the most worth it since it comes with various sides. In terms of flavor and quality, it's definitely a five star rating and it would've been a 5-star overall except I found some hair in the rice and promptly lost my appetite. Really unfortunate.

    Spicy salmon maki.
    Van H.

    I am so addicted to this place. I found out that they have been there for 18 years! Say what!? How do I not know? I only learned this hidden gem from Yelp and I am so glad I did. The prices are affordable and service was quick. Been back three times already and always a happy camper. Yes, no hair included with meal. ‍

    D8. Spicy Tuna Don
    Mindy L.

    Don't judge a book by its cover. Yes, it's food court sushi. No, that doesn't sound appetizing. Yes, I did a fair amount of googling for peace of mind regarding quality and freshness because no one wants to wake up in the middle of the night having to play the "which end is it going to come out first" game. I'm reserving one star until tomorrow at which point I will be able to speak with absolute authority on that topic. First impressions, though? Food court sushi for the win! I've been having all these weird cravings lately for random things that I haven't had in a while. It started with carbonara and now I'm onto tuna poke bowls. Went onto Ritual and ordered up a spicy tuna don and the perfect match appetizer. Unexpected toppings on the spicy tuna don made it a really perfect bite. It had edamame and spicy pickles, and if you are like me, and you love pickles and you love tuna but you are questioning, "do these things actually go together"...well, THEY DO. Super generous portion at $14.00. You are more than getting what you are paying for. The Perfect Match appetizer features salmon, tuna, cucumber and avocado mixed with spicy mayo and topped with citric tobiko (fish eggs). I tasted a hint of strawberry and it was just this fresh, yummy smack of umami and I loved it. I hope I love it as much tomorrow. Staff was super friendly. No one put any hair in my food (I checked since previous Yelp reviews got me all paranoid) on purpose or by accident. Also, that little kitchen was glistening in terms of cleanliness. Color me impressed, Sushi Time. Update 3/26/19: Freshness and quality control confirmed! Had no digestive issues and so I'm sure that what I received from them was every bit as fresh as it tasted.

    A well plated lunch of sushi and sashimi.
    Matthew B.

    I sadly have to downgrade Sushi Time to three stars :(. While the service remains friendly, the size of the sushi/sashimi has shrunken! Smaller than normal sizes on a variety of sushi/sashimi today. Does not bode well for future patronage.

    a woman behind the counter
    Daniel M.

    So. Effing. Good. I hate the Corner Mall. HATE. So when I was told that the best sushi in DTX could be found within I was skeptical but Yelp seemed to agree. Hmm On my first visit I tried a few pre-made item. Veggie California, avocado roll, and miso soup. My companion ordered a Philadelphia roll and shrimp maki. We had a TON of food and all was delicious. The miso soup is super good and balances the salty miso out well. All rolls were delicious but the stand out was the Philadelphia roll. So yummy. Since then I have been back three times and every time I have been pleased. Even though this is in the Corner Mall and every time I go in I feel like I die a little I love this little place. It absolutely blows Samurai Eatery out of the water on price and value. Risk the panic attack and add this to your lunch rotation.

    Torch tuna maki
    Whitney T.

    I was hungry after shopping in Boston so I decided to try this place out! The place is clean and everyone was friendly. I got the torched tuna maki and it tasted as good as it sounds. I would definitely come again.

    Avocado and cucumber maki
    Snigdha A.

    Sweet little place in food court. Vegetarian options available. Tasted great along with soya sauce. Inari leaned towards the sweeter side but went well with the sushi. Recommended!

    A4. Steam Shrimp Shumai

    My co workers and I used frequent sushi time almost 2-3 times a week because of their efficiency and great customer service. But things took a SERIOUS left today. We decided to try something new outside of sushi and we got bento boxes. Bento box #1. My food was contaminated with none other than a ROACH. I was so appalled. I will not be returning. We returned to the location, they quickly refunded me but it seemed like they were trying to get us out of there as quickly as possible so the other patrons wouldn't hear what was going on. All three uneaten boxes and got refunded but at that point I wasn't concerned about the money..

    First time getting sushi from this place and I found hair in their salmon roll... So disgusting.

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    sushi is pretty good, food court location does not make up for it enough to make it four stars

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