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    Sushi Town

    3.4 (233 reviews)
    ModerateJapanese
    Closed 11:30 am - 8:30 pm

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    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for kids
    Good for groups

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    California roll, w a minuscule sliver of avacado!
    Jenny K.

    Gave in and tried again only because I had good spicy mayo left over from another place but they were closed so I brought it w me for a sushi town take out order. I also asked the girl to have them put extra avacado in the California roll, she said it could be done no problem. And wall-ah! This isn't extra avacado and it shouldn't even be the regular amount. Oh well! Sometimes people surprise you, but that definitely wasn't today! Tried to give another chance but they clearly don't care about good/loyal business because too many people eat garbage food so they will always make business. Sad

    Jacquelin Q.

    I love the sushi here. Especially the bake mushrooms and the bake mussels, so creamy. Yum yum. My son come here all the the times when he visit. Highly recommended.

    Sushi Town: Inarizushi, seaweed salad and edamame.
    Chiemi N.

    Sushitown is my grandson's favorite sushi restaurant! And everytime it's his turn to pick where and what we eat, he picks sushi. I made the mistake of taking him to a different sushi place, and he was disappointed. Sushitown has decent vegan options, though he is definitely not vegan. His favorites are the crab salad sushi, edamame and cream puffs. Staff is nice. We always have fun when we go!

    Rose M.

    A well established sushi restaurant that isn't authentically Japanese, but is still pretty good and has a reasonable price. Various forms of sushi, as well as an assortment of foods are placed on a conveyor belt. They are put on color coded plates, so you'll know what the cost is before you grab them. Other foods they serve are ramen, mochi, hot sake, cheesecake, chocolate cake, tofu, edamame, various fruits, fried calamari, and etc. You can order there and take your food to go, order ahead to go, and I heard from another diner that they have a birthday sushi plate. I'd give them 3.5 stars, but we don't have that option. According to my visit last week (July 30th, 2018), the plates broken down by price are: Yellow -$1.75 Red-$2.05 Green-$2.65 Blue-$2.95 Order: Mochi ($2.95)- I received two mochi that had been sliced into four halves. Very good. Tasted oddly similar to the mochi I buy at Safeway, but the price markup isn't that bad if it is. Town Roll($2.05)- Tuna, rice, and egg wrap. Musubi ($2.05)- Spam, rice, and seaweed. It looked really wonky, but it fortunately still had that same classic taste. Fried Shrimp Roll ($2.05)- Fried shrimp, eel sauce rice, and seaweed. Very good. Wait time: 1 minute to be seated. Seating: Most of it is barstool type seating that forms a kind of circle around the conveyor belt. And I believe there were two or three booths for larger groups. Service: Great, everyone was pleasant. Location: In the Tanasbourne area, so it's near a lot of shops, and is easy to access. Bill: $$

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    Traci L.

    Love this place. It is my favorite revolving sushi place. For what it is i think this place is a great value. For the price and freshness its worth it. A typical roll at a fancy place can range $10-$20 and you only get to try one thing. I love that for the price of 1-2 rolls I can get a little of everything. Its like dim sum but sushi for me. I always gets the creamy scallop, spicy salmon handroll, spicy tuna handroll, seared albacore, fried shrimp roll and a new favorite is the fire storm roll. Basic and somewhat of fillers but always good are the California, House, Seaweed salad and sesame balls (for my 4 year old son) I usually grab a Masago so I can have extra eggs on everything. Tip: Call and order don't place an order for pick up... prices are higher for every plate if you place the order electronically. Even if you're ordering for pick up! I went yesterday and took pictures of the menu since the ones on here are so old. Also they have a $5 off $25 coupon they honor if you just pull it up. They want you to use it. They post it everywhere. I always use this then add $5 as my tip.

    Wtf is this salmon skin roll?!
    Nicole A.

    Trash a$$ sushi If you like this place you obviously don't eat enough sushi and know the difference between them. Dont settle for less... We kinda had to. It's Sunday and our favorite sushi spots are closed today (whyyy?! ) and we had extreme sushi cravings. Nearest sushi place to us that was open was sushi town so we ordered seared salmon, salmon, calamari and salmon skin roll. Seared salmon - very bland despite having white sauce on it. I don't know what's up with your seared salmon but it had NO TASTE whatsoever. You know that usual seared salmon taste?? I LOVEE seared salmon and I always try it first from different places. So I definitely know this one was way off Salmon - Same thing! It's just a thin slice of salmon and you cannot taste anything. If you dip it in soy sauce it just tastes like you're eating rice and soy sauce. Calamari- The smallest portion of Calamari that we have ever received. I can't believe it. It wasn't even that crispy Salmon Skin Roll- WTF is this?! No way is it salmon skin it tastes like some fried fish we usually eat in the Philippines! If you don't have salmon skin, just say so. They hella improvised. We get the same order every time, regardless of what sushi place we go to. This by far is the MOST EXPENSIVE FOR THE SH!TT!EST QUALITY Go to O'Sushi instead. Or Sushi Chiyo for affordable but good quality conveyor belt sushi

    Seared albacore roll (x2), octopus roll, snapper and lemon roll , salmon hand roll (x2)

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    6 months ago

    Not fresh. The prices are okay. The best thing was the Oregon rolls, but wouldn't recommend much else.

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    Meh. The service is good but the sushi isn't the freshest tasting at times. Could be better.

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    We have ordered carryout many times. The food is always prepared on time and the staff is friendly!

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    My favorite conveyor belt sushi spot! Staff is always kind, the food is reasonable price and it's all fresh. Can't beat it!

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    Pricey. Sushi is ok. The one with the lemon sauce was good but not worth $16. Calamari was decent.

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    Always good service and great food with wonderful prices of the muscles and mushrooms as well as the hand rolls.

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    It was good and fast for a quick craving of Sushi. I placed an order on the app and they had my food ready shortly after I arrived.

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    Went to Koko Teriyaki on Friday for lunch, enjoyed it so much we went back on Saturday! We would've…read moregone on Sunday too if the were open! Haha. The woman at the counter/taking orders was SO sweet. Very welcoming and friendly and happy to answer any questions. Loved the salmon teriyaki bowl both days and especially liked the veggies it came with. Lunch specials were a great deal too. Big portions!

    I've been stopping here now and then for lunch for the past several years. Thought it was time to…read moreupdate my original review. The place is still great. The owner is a (I think) a Japanese fellow and I believe everyone who works here is family. There's often a young girl at the counter who I suppose is his grand daughter. She is very sweet and very bubbly. You walk in and get a big smile and an enthusiastic hello. I only go now an then but she treats me like I am a regular she sees every day. I go up to the counter and she knows what I order... always chicken teriyaki. I don't have to say a thing. She rings me up and a few minutes later I have a hot, tasty meal in front of me. There are a few "rice bowl" type businesses in Cedar Mill and they are all good. But Kokos is the best! I'd encourage my fellow Yelpers to check them out if they haven't already. The prices are very fair especially for what you get. A filling, tasty, healthy meal. I don't know if they do this for everyone but the owner is always there and sometimes works the counter. He gives me the veterans discount which knocks a little off the usual, already low price. Plus I get double the meat so now it's a very inexpensive lunch in a container that is just packed with food. Hence the reason for this review refresh. I don't think they make much of a profit and being in the mall I'm sure their overhead is high. The folks there work very hard and likely don't get paid much. Dunno if they are native Americans or immigrants but they are living the American dream. I'm sure one day all that hard work will pay off and they will be very successful. But given how nice they are to me I'm sure they lose money every time I show up for lunch. So I very much appreciate their kindness and generosity. They don't make much money but they generate a lot of goodwill.... wanted to pay it forward in some small way by posting this glowing and well deserved five star review. I hope Kokos will be here for a long time. It's one of the few restaurants I can still afford to patronize. A nice meal that someone else cooks for me has become a rare treat in my life. So THANKS!

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    I didn't like any of the pastries we got, which was probably 5 pr 6 to sample from…read more Service is made of seasonal works looking for a gig, or it feels like it. None around seemed to care about customers. Crowded, probably because it offers sugary food at a lower price than others, but as anything else, you get what you pay for. Kudos for the variety of goods they offer. Overall not worth the time and dollars

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    Food looked good, our kids said they tasted good. One of them said it was just like Japan. My low…read morerate is due to no kids menu, and us being charged 20% gratuity for binging our kids to eat here. The waiter made it a point to say your six guests so a 20% gratuity will be added to your bill even if you and your wife are not eating. My wife and I had dinner reservations at another restaurant where kids are not allowed. 20% gratuity is high when the bill is $80+ just for 4 kids. Don't take your kids here. Better places, better prices, better environment. Waiter was Josue. (Good waiter)

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    Mala Tonkotsu Ramen, it's a moderate spice that builds.

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    The large dining table in the middle of the restaurant. Great for groups!

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