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Bidrage med feedbackBy far the worst sushi place I have ever been to, that is if you can even call it Sushi. The rolls were nothing but rice with the smallest almost nonexistent fish wrapped in seaweed. We ordered 6 rolls every one of them had very little fish. The plate was a sea of white. The service was prompt and food came out quickly. Wait staff was pleasant. While location downtown was great with street parking available. I would not recommend this establishment unless you are into eating and paying a lot of money for rice. Just downright bad
Overpriced and not worth it. The restaurant is very small, so I wouldn't recommend coming here with a big party as it might feel a little too cramped. The restaurant was crowded yesterday with a lot of people grabbing a quick dinner before The Weeknd concert so service was slow, but understandable. We ordered the takoyaki as an appetizer and much to our disappointment there was only 3 pieces. The other restaurants I've been to gave at least 4 pieces or more per order. I ordered the rice bowl as initially wanted the Sushi Tower, but the server recommended me to get the rice bowl instead as it had more food and was basically the same as the Sushi Tower (same price too, $17). The rice bowl was alright- not the best I've had, but wasn't awful either. My boyfriend ordered the Zesty ramen and....it was not good...like at all. The bowl the ramen came out in was weirdly shaped and it was definitely not worth $15.50 for the amount of food you get. In addition, for some bizarre reason, they had a dollop of whipped cream with the ramen.....To be fair, they did advertise the ramen as creamy, but we didn't think they meant whipped cream.The combination of the whipped cream and the spicy ramen did not go well together at all. The only plus is that their sake selection is a lot more extensive than other places. The peach one is pretty good and it was reasonably priced for a bottle. We didn't try any sushi rolls here, so maybe their rolls are better than their entrees. However, I don't think I will be returning here when I'm in Tulsa again.
Do yourself a favor, don't even glance at the menu get the 918 Crunch Roll. I got the 918 box, which comes with miso soup 2 gyozas, which are potstickers. The gyozas were good! The miso soup was good as well. The 918 Crunch Roll was shrimp tempura, crabstick avocado topped with tempura flakes, spicy mayo sweet sauce. It was perfect. I couldn't get enough. I liked the flakes the sweetness, not spicy at all so adding Sriracha to the mix doesn't hurt. It comes with 8 pieces so you definitely get enough. Also, their lunch boxes are the best deals. If you get the roll alone, it's like $1 cheaper, so you get more food basically for that much more money, which is well worth it.
I got the curried ramen noodles with tofu and tempura veggies. The tempura veggies will leave you wanting more. Wonderful taste! The ramen noodles were remiscent of college. Wonderful memories. Perfectly cooked. Slightly warm from the curry. Amazing mixtures of tastes. The tofu was very small cubes and added nicely to the dish. The chef here has a clue. This is a must have item!
This is our place when we go to concerts at the BOK. However, this year, we were very disappointed. They did not have enough staff for a concert night, so service was slow. The saki was good, the wine pour let's just say 3 oz. is not even close to meeting expectations) was weak. We asked about the sashimi platter bc that was going to be our main course, she explained it was a combination salmon, white tuna, and yellowfin tuna plus shrimp and crab. So we are all in. We then ordered a TSP house special roll) with extra spicy mayo. When the food came out, I asked her about the sashimi when is it coming) and she says it's right here beside your roll see photo). The roll was very small for price, and the sashimi was a sliver of each fish probably 1 oz each) and 2 deveined shrimp, and 5-6 small pieces for imitation crab meat! Very Very disappointed. We will find a new spot for concert meals.