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Sushi Village
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Nearby attractions
Nadaka Nature Park
17615 NE Glisan St, Portland, OR 97230
Nearby restaurants
Elmer's Restaurant
1933 NE 181st Ave, Portland, OR 97230
Carl’s Jr.
1762 NE 181st Ave, Portland, OR 97230, United States
Wendy's
1535 NE 181st Ave, Portland, OR 97230
Joy Teriyaki
1407 NE 181st Ave, Portland, OR 97230
Las Islas Marias Gresham
1407 NE 181st Ave, Portland, OR 97230
Pizza Hut
1513 NE 181st Ave, Portland, OR 97230
McDonald's
2231 NE 181st Ave, Portland, OR 97230
Subway
1511 NE 181st Ave, Gresham, OR 97230
Meeka Sushi | Japanese Restaurant
730 NE 181st Ave, Portland, OR 97230
Nick's Pizza & Sports Bar
707 NE 181st Ave, Portland, OR 97230
Nearby hotels
Morgan's Mattresses
18200 NE Halsey St, Portland, OR 97230
Four Points by Sheraton Portland East
1919 NE 181st Ave, Portland, OR 97230
Bridgeway Inn & Suites Portland Airport
2323 NE 181st Ave, Portland, OR 97230
My Place Hotel-Portland East, OR
2384 NE 178th Ave, Portland, OR 97230
Rosewood Hotel
17777 NE Sacramento St, Portland, OR 97230
Courtyard by Marriott Portland East
2811 NE 181st Ave, Portland, OR 97230
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Sushi Village

1676 NE 181st Ave, Portland, OR 97230
4.2(705)
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attractions: Nadaka Nature Park, restaurants: Elmer's Restaurant, Carl’s Jr., Wendy's, Joy Teriyaki, Las Islas Marias Gresham, Pizza Hut, McDonald's, Subway, Meeka Sushi | Japanese Restaurant, Nick's Pizza & Sports Bar
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Phone
(503) 328-8880
Website
sushivillage168.com

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Chicken Yakisoba

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Nearby attractions of Sushi Village

Nadaka Nature Park

Nadaka Nature Park

Nadaka Nature Park

4.3

(278)

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Nearby restaurants of Sushi Village

Elmer's Restaurant

Carl’s Jr.

Wendy's

Joy Teriyaki

Las Islas Marias Gresham

Pizza Hut

McDonald's

Subway

Meeka Sushi | Japanese Restaurant

Nick's Pizza & Sports Bar

Elmer's Restaurant

Elmer's Restaurant

4.3

(976)

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Carl’s Jr.

Carl’s Jr.

3.9

(568)

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Wendy's

Wendy's

3.8

(943)

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Joy Teriyaki

Joy Teriyaki

3.7

(169)

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Esther PEsther P
A cute, small, Japanese conveyor belt sushi shop. Great for a quick bite, and for the novelty of the small plate conveyor belt (I love it). Dishes are priced by dish color about $2-4, and at lunch there is often a lot of crab-based sushi moving on the belt. I often order the unagi / eel on rice, which is a dish that you have to special order as it's not often on the conveyor belt during lunchtimes. The eel is barbecued / broiled and basted with a sweet, thick teriyaki-like eel sauce. The dish is sweet, salty, a little fishy (again, great for me), and melts in your mouth with a buttery-like texture. It's my absolute favorite sushi dish, and Sushi Village makes a nice version of it. I like a cucumber salad with the eel to add some bright flavors and textures to the palate. Paying afterward is quick, staff is friendly, and the facilities are clean. Overall a nice conveyor belt sushi spot. For those who care, I am a large person and, while there are a lot of close seats around the bar, you can move them or request to have them moved if you need fat-friendly seating. This might be harder to do if / when the space is crowded.
Eddie HsuEddie Hsu
I'm in the area for a few weeks for work and very glad I found this place. This is a conveyor belt sushi restaurant but you can order off the menu if you don't see what you want and they also have a small kitchen menu that includes hibachi plates, yakisoba and tempura. I've been twice and they do a brisk business and everything is very fresh. I watched one of the chefs break down whole salmon and they are generous with their fish. The menu has a lot of different rolls and all your basic options like salmon, tuna, unagi, etc. Each plate is priced by color starting at $1.45 to $3.45 with two pieces of nigiri and at least four pieces of roll. I leave satisfied each time and have yet to top $20 with tip.
A CA C
I understand times during the pandemic maybe rough, I was given the wrong order and the worker knew the order wasn’t mine. I was the only one sitting in the waiting area And when I walked up the worker said that’s all you in the bag so I left then when I get home and look at the food it’s not what I ordered what so ever yeah I should have looked so that’s my bad on that part but then when I called back to let them know the Douche bag in glasses replied by saying yeah order wasn’t for you and and I should have listened better, He told me everything in the bag was mine I was the only person sitting in the waiting area, and the food I got was subpar at best just slab of crab meat
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A cute, small, Japanese conveyor belt sushi shop. Great for a quick bite, and for the novelty of the small plate conveyor belt (I love it). Dishes are priced by dish color about $2-4, and at lunch there is often a lot of crab-based sushi moving on the belt. I often order the unagi / eel on rice, which is a dish that you have to special order as it's not often on the conveyor belt during lunchtimes. The eel is barbecued / broiled and basted with a sweet, thick teriyaki-like eel sauce. The dish is sweet, salty, a little fishy (again, great for me), and melts in your mouth with a buttery-like texture. It's my absolute favorite sushi dish, and Sushi Village makes a nice version of it. I like a cucumber salad with the eel to add some bright flavors and textures to the palate. Paying afterward is quick, staff is friendly, and the facilities are clean. Overall a nice conveyor belt sushi spot. For those who care, I am a large person and, while there are a lot of close seats around the bar, you can move them or request to have them moved if you need fat-friendly seating. This might be harder to do if / when the space is crowded.
Esther P

Esther P

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I'm in the area for a few weeks for work and very glad I found this place. This is a conveyor belt sushi restaurant but you can order off the menu if you don't see what you want and they also have a small kitchen menu that includes hibachi plates, yakisoba and tempura. I've been twice and they do a brisk business and everything is very fresh. I watched one of the chefs break down whole salmon and they are generous with their fish. The menu has a lot of different rolls and all your basic options like salmon, tuna, unagi, etc. Each plate is priced by color starting at $1.45 to $3.45 with two pieces of nigiri and at least four pieces of roll. I leave satisfied each time and have yet to top $20 with tip.
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I understand times during the pandemic maybe rough, I was given the wrong order and the worker knew the order wasn’t mine. I was the only one sitting in the waiting area And when I walked up the worker said that’s all you in the bag so I left then when I get home and look at the food it’s not what I ordered what so ever yeah I should have looked so that’s my bad on that part but then when I called back to let them know the Douche bag in glasses replied by saying yeah order wasn’t for you and and I should have listened better, He told me everything in the bag was mine I was the only person sitting in the waiting area, and the food I got was subpar at best just slab of crab meat
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Reviews of Sushi Village

4.2
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5.0
8y

Sushi Village is a hidden gem for sushi lovers, offering a delightful dining experience with fresh, flavorful dishes and warm, welcoming service. From the moment you step inside, the atmosphere is inviting, with a cozy yet modern decor that sets the perfect tone for a relaxed meal.

The menu is extensive, featuring a variety of sushi rolls, sashimi, and classic Japanese dishes to suit all tastes. The fish is incredibly fresh, and the presentation is both artful and appetizing. Signature rolls like the Dragon Roll and Rainbow Roll are bursting with flavor, while traditional offerings like nigiri and sashimi are expertly prepared. If you’re not a sushi fan, the tempura, teriyaki, and udon options are equally delicious.

One of the standout features of Sushi Village is the exceptional service. The staff is attentive, friendly, and knowledgeable, always ready to recommend dishes or accommodate special requests. The chefs work with precision, and you can tell they take pride in their craft.

Whether you’re dining in or ordering takeout, Sushi Village consistently delivers high-quality food at reasonable prices. It’s an ideal spot for a casual lunch, a date night, or even a celebration. If you’re a sushi enthusiast, this place...

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2.0
8y

The restaurant is clean and very new, the fish was fresh and delicious and the prices were fair. The staff are friendly and the service is very fast, I felt welcome and comfortable for my meal. I usually stick with nigiri at conveyor belt sushi places, the salmon was great and the yellowtail was also wonderful. For 5 plates and a soda I paid about $15 with tip, since they just opened I was given a 10% discount so it was very reasonable for the quality and quantity of what I ate. I will definitely be coming back, keep up the good work!!!

*Edit my husband and I went in for dinner on a weeknight after not eating here for a couple months. The selection wasn’t very good, the service was horrendously slow and the fish was still partially frozen. To get any kind of nigiri or sashimi you had to try and flag someone down to get your order in, and even then it was still a 10 minute wait when the place wasn’t all that busy. I was fairly disappointed with this visit considering that it was so good before. Either way, if your looking for a converter belt place that drowns their maki in mayo based sauce then this is your spot. Unfortunately it looks like I’ll be moving on the next time I’m...

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4.0
2y

A cute, small, Japanese conveyor belt sushi shop. Great for a quick bite, and for the novelty of the small plate conveyor belt (I love it). Dishes are priced by dish color about $2-4, and at lunch there is often a lot of crab-based sushi moving on the belt.

I often order the unagi / eel on rice, which is a dish that you have to special order as it's not often on the conveyor belt during lunchtimes. The eel is barbecued / broiled and basted with a sweet, thick teriyaki-like eel sauce. The dish is sweet, salty, a little fishy (again, great for me), and melts in your mouth with a buttery-like texture. It's my absolute favorite sushi dish, and Sushi Village makes a nice version of it.

I like a cucumber salad with the eel to add some bright flavors and textures to the palate. Paying afterward is quick, staff is friendly, and the facilities are clean. Overall a nice conveyor belt sushi spot.

For those who care, I am a large person and, while there are a lot of close seats around the bar, you can move them or request to have them moved if you need fat-friendly seating. This might be harder to do if / when the...

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