MANAGER IS SUPER SUPER RACIST AVOID THE 10TH STREET LOCATION AT ALL COSTS ‼️ I went into the 10th Street location which I have patronized many times. I also always order the same thing just because I'm a creature of habit. So I simply walked in and was greeted by a nice young lady and I said hello, may I have That One Roll with no wasabi mayo and no sesame seeds out of nowhere, this gigantic manager says she doesn't have anything to do with the toppings in a very snarky tone and that's taken care of after you order..... I said okay??? A bit confused and taken back by his tone so I say... I always order it the same way and no one else has ever had a problem with it..... Again confused not really understanding what the big deal is so the young lady proceeds to start making my food (again she was very sweet and very polite). She says hello good evening, I say hi 🤗 how are you? The gigantic manager then says NO ....you're not making her food for her. We have the right to refuse service. At first he said it very very low and I thought that's what I heard him say but I wasn't sure..... The young lady also didn't really hear him because she continued to make it so I don't really think she heard him either. Then he said it again The second time louder. No we're not making anything for her I'M THE MANAGER I HAVE THE RIGHT TO REFUSE SERVICE....that's it!!! That is the entire interaction. The only conclusion I can draw is because I am African American, He wanted to refuse service from the moment I walked in the door..... We live in a society now where if someone doesn't like the way that you look, or The color of your skin, they can simply treat you any kind of way 🤔how unnecessary and uncalled for all because I said no wasabi Mayo and no sesame seeds. COMPLETELY DISGUSTING. I really wish that I had recorded the interaction but again I didn't really expect to walk into a sushi place and have an issue because of a wasabi mayo and sesame seeds ....I DIDN'T YELL DIDN'T ARGUE I JUST SIMPLY SAID OKAY AND THEN SNAPPED A PICTURE OF HIM‼️ I've never had a problem before today and I will never ever ever go back EVERRRRRRRR.This is a disgusting way to treat people‼️‼️‼️ after all, we're all human beings, WE'RE ALL DIFFERENT WE'RE ALL DIFFERENT RACES, RELIGION , GENDER AND COLOR but I guess that's reason enough to refuse service in this day and age TUH.. I THINK THE IRONY IN ALL THIS IS THAT IT'S INTERNATIONAL CUISINE AT THAT.... Can...
Read moreI do not normally post reviews, but I had to share my experience with Sushi Boss today. I ordered the make your own sushi kit from uber eats when the order arrived It had no rice :( you can't make Sushi without the rice!!! I did not have the right rice or venigar at home to make some, so I decided to go to the store because you can't have good sushi without the right rice. Upon arrival, I was pleasently greeted. When I explained the situation, they were quick to give me a big bowl of rice. The gentleman offered to give me a free cup of soup for the inconvenience. I declined mistakes happen it was no big deal. He insisted that he wanted to make this right and proceeded to make me two cups of soup.
The customer service at the downtown location was amazing!!! All of the food was fresh and delicious even the avocado was the perfect ripness!!! I had so much fun sitting down at home watching a movie sipping on my burbon while making some sushi rolls.
I recently started a new job just a block from the downtown location, and after today's experience, they most definitely gained a loyal customer. I can't wait to eat my way through the whole menu as well as see what crazy rolls I can...
Read moreI hear about this place. I drop by quietly during unbusy hours to feel the vibe. I say nothing of my occupation. About a dozen enthusiastic young sushi artists expose the nuances of the entire enterprise, including delivery. I listen and say little.
Then, on a wicked busy Saturday night-- with a film crew and tattoo artists and clients to feed-- I call on the valor of young sushi knifemen. I requested delivery.
Twenty minutes later and young man arrives on bicycle with some 100 pieces of freshly carved, artfully decorated, sushi rolls on just four upright fingers.
The bill was laughable. I tip the man in what I hoped was exorbitant fashion. He refused to accept our gratitude because the chopsticks were not present.
"Nobody should have to eat this much sushi with a fork. I'll be back in five minutes."
I stop the tattoo studio and filming. I requested complete focus from their otherwise eternal experience. I ask if anyone required that this man drive back on his bicycle in the dark of the night on a Saturday for chopsticks. They all booed him down and thumbed him up and I sent him out the door with love.
The food is unbelievable for the cost, money, and the...
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