Address: | 729 River Rd, Puyallup, WA 98371, USA |
Phone: | +1 253-445-5260 |
Site: | facebook.com |
Rating: | 4.3 |
Working: | 11AM–9:30PM 11AM–9:30PM 11AM–9:30PM 11AM–9:30PM 11AM–9:30PM 11AM–9:30PM 11AM–8:30PM |
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Tiffany Mays
Ok, so I have been wanting Good Sushi for a while and wanted an all you can eat place. Sushi Paradise did more then just meet my standards they surpassed them by leaps and bounds. When we got there I wasnt sure what to expect because I read the reviews on here and everyone seemed impressed but when we got there the place was empty other then a women and the man behind the sushi bar. We were greeted by the women who was very friendly even teasing My husband and I that they had been there five years and what took us so long to come for a visit, she quickly got us to are seats at the sushi bar (very pretty) and took are drink orders (Ice Tea) and even took the time to explain the Menu a little for the all you can eat sushi rolls. The chef making are sushi rolls did an amazing job he was friendly, polite and also asked if we had any questions, He was very fast with are sushi orders. Each order was just as good if not better then that last after every roll we were impressed even more and when we told him it was are 3 year wedding anniversary he asked if he could make us something special and we agreed he made the most amazing sushi rolls with a lightly torched salmon on top and also decorated the plate with Orange slices, whip cream and a cherry on top and lit the orange skin on fire on top of a wine glass in the center to blow out for good luck. The sushi he made us that wasnt on the Menu was to die for and one of the things I liked best of all was that even after we were super full he still wanted to make us more sushi we walked out of there with are tummys so full I felt like we could have exploded. We will be going back here from now on when we want Sushi for dinner or Lunch. I truly cannot express how impressed I was with there Sushi rolls and serves.
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A Private User
Freshness: 3 stars Presentation: 1 star Value: 3 stars Hot House Sake: ? stars I was very excited to see an all-u-can-eat sushi lunch for the same price as a low-quality chinese buffet. After I put four rolls away, Sushi World ended up being a big disappointment for me. It was like the sushi chef thought I was a champion competitive eater, and he had to serve me gigantic rolls with a crazy amount of rice and pieces of fish that were sliced transparently thin. Even though the buffet was 12$, I might have eaten 2$ worth of food. I wasnt going to march in their and eat 30 rolls of the most expensive fish (at a real sushi lunch buffet, Sushi Town in Bonney Lake for 18$, the current record is 12 Mountains). Let me break down my Sushi World Washington roll for you: Raw Salmon: 2% Seaweed: 2% Avocado: 5% Cucumber: 25% Red Apple: 25% Rice: 41% I couldnt taste the raw salmon or avocado at all. Plus, you should use green apple like the pros at Tokyos! I understand if you dont serve nigiri to the 12$ crowd (you have to pay 18$ for nigiri and the deep fried rolls, which are actually tastier), but give me a break. Warning: this place does NOT have yellowtail. Jeez! I wont go back here. Happy sushi-ing
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Danee Marks
My fiancé and I have been going here for. A few years now and starting out everything was amazing but as we continue to come here we are more and more frustrated. We are regulars and as soon as we walk in they start to prepare our food without being ask which is/was awesome! But the lady that works here is pissing us off so much we stopped coming for a while. Weve brought friends and family and have referred tons of people but its hard to recommend this place when we are continuously being treated like garbage from this woman! The chefs are always friendly and the food is what keeps us coming back even if its a little pricey. But I think after today when she blantenly was rude as hell when she walked away from us when we asked her a question about the price of a single roll was and she replied it depends on what roll it was and just walked away didnt even let us ask which roll we wanted! This is one of many horrible encounters weve had with her and frankly im sick of it! Like is she for real! We come here all the time and she is the rudest person! Way to treat a loyal customer!!
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A Private User
... but the service, not so much. Great variety and some twists on the usual sushi roll. I liked the Washington Roll (with slices of apple)- so good! I went with the kids and there was a slight issue with having us sit at a booth table instead of up at the bar for the all-you-can-eat special. Finally it was agreed that we should sit at a booth because of the baby high chair. It took some time to get the kids their own plates and chopsticks (they LOVE sushi too) and then we had to wait again for the gari & wasabi. Once we were eating and on to the next round of orders, the rolls come quickly and are generous in size. The food really is wonderful and fresh. I can not say enough about it! When it was time to leave and pay the check, I was told by our server that I should not have any more kids. (What?) So, this place does not get my high marks for friendly service (or tactfulness).
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Patrick L
The rolls are all basically the same. Imitation crab, cream cheese, and maybe 3 rolls that actually have fish on them. I decided to pay the extra and get nigiri. He gave me 8 pieces and instantly I realized what I was getting into. The rice was 1.25" inches thick. The albacore I received was a 1/8" inch thick. I ate half of the rice of each piece and asked for more. I was not allowed anymore nigiri or rolls because the rice was still on my plate. I was shocked that the serving size of the meat and the rice was so disappointing. I like rice and dont mind eating it. Thats why I get nigiri and not sashimi. I paid for my two rolls and 8 pieces and left. All you can eat sushi is what the sign said. NOT all you can eat rice. At trappers, you know what to expect and you dont get effed into paying more and getting less.
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A Private User
Sushi World beats them all!! We have spent some time in Japan, and since returning home we have craved authentic sushi. Weve tried many different sushi restaurants in the area, including in Seattle, with no satisfaction. And then we found Sushi World. They are definitely THE BEST. The great service starts from the moment you walk in the door, and continues throughout your visit. The sushi chefs are friendly and fun, the hostess is quick to seat you wherever you prefer, and all of them are great with kids! We enjoy every visit, without exception. The portions are huge, and they have all-you-can-eat sushi at lunch for $11.95 and at dinner for $17.95. Well worth it!! The food is fresh, the quality is exceptional, and we couldnt ask for more! We are done looking, we have found our place!! Youve gotta try it!