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I went here because I found it has the highest score on yelp in Spokane area for Sushi. But it's not as good as I hoped for.
I ordered the Sashimi Combo (Medium $20.00), which has 12 piece of fish, there isn't any presentation other than lay the fish on top of radish strings.
I've also ordered the Seafood Udon ($9.99), which is hard to "see" and seafood. There is 1 shrimp, 1 scallop, 1 mussel, 2 small chunks of imitation crab meat, on top of that, the napa cabbage they used is very bitter ... sigh~~~~~~
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After reading the numerous Yelp reviews about this place and being an avid lover of sushi I decided to try this place out. It was definitely worth it.
I consider it to be in a fairly good spot for me, considering rarely is a night consist of just a meal. The place was clean and everyone was extremely friendly. All of that is pretty much par for the course when it comes to a restaurant.
They had plenty of rolls I had never heard of and me and my friend had a hard time picking some that we liked the best. They all sounded pretty good.
I ended up trying the Montana roll and a Lobster something or other that they fired up a blowtorch to finish. Both were great although the Montana roll was very, very filling. The sake was decent although they did have a premium option. I just went with the house sake which was good enough. I will definitely be back for more great sushi.
This place is pretty good. Only four stars because it's a bit pricey for what it is. It seems to be a quasi-chain...maybe not really, but it feels like a lot of places I've been to.
Their seaweed salad is the same as every sushi place - not that it's not good, but I keep ordering it in the hopes of getting what I've had in Seattle - sliced cucumbers, what seemed to be fresh seaweed, and a tiny bit of vinegar dressing...sublime.
They have some specialty rolls I've not seen elsewhere, and while I can't remember exact ingredients, the "K-2" and "Silvia" rolls are highly highly recommended. The one that really sicks out in my mind had eel inside, and alternating lobster salad and spicy tuna on top, with a creamy wasabi sauce drizzled over top of that. Simply awesome. The other of the two had a generous helping of salmon roe on top...delicious! Their spicy scallop roll is also delicious, with good nori, and very flavorful scallop salad.
While you can easily spend a lot here (the two rolls above are $14 each) as a once in a while treat, this is worth it. The sushi is very tasty, and they had a better selection of rolls than most semi-chain places.
Good sushi, lots of original rolls. They also have different teriyaki dishes and some appetizer salads. The chefs are very open to any questions and like to make conversation. They will modify anything you want and are more than happy to do whatever they can to guarantee you have good experience.
Also. parking is in paid on the street of in the lot. No validations.
I am a little curious why it is called sushi.com but beside that I was very satisfied by my meal. I sat at the bar and asked the chef what roll he recommended I try. It was called a Koki roll and had Salmon, eel, and tempura shrimp in the middle. I really enjoyed the crunch along with the smoothness of the fish. He also recommended the Hamachi which was also very tasty. I sipped on a couple of Asahi's and enjoyed my sushi very much, I finished my meal with an inside out roll which was a great finale on a terrific experience. The actual restaurant had a nice feel to it and the wait staff was very nice and helpful. Go eat here.
This is some of the best sushi I've eaten. Don't be deceived by the fact that it's located so far inland in Spokane. The fish is fresh. When you bite into a piece of raw salmon it's like biting through butter. My friends and I like to sit at the sushi bar to watch the chefs create their masterpieces. My friends frequent Sushi.com, so the head sushi chef knows them by name and even created some special rolls named for them. Add a Sapporo to the meal and you're set! The atmosphere is casual and not in the least pretentious. The staff is friendly and accommodating. Try this place. You won't be disappointed.
I like this place. The prices aren't bad, they have a big menu... its pretty good. The fish is really good! I've never eaten at the sushi bar, but I went here for my birthday and it was pretty crazy~crazy as in awesome. I think I like Bluefish better, but I'd settle for Sushi.com anyday. You can make your own roll!
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