If I could give a zero I would. I came here with my two kids that love sushi. The place we normally go to in mcminnville is closed Tuesdays so we decided to try some place new and it was a terrible idea. We just left there and will never be returning and honestly I wouldn't be surprised if we end up with food poisoning. We had maybe 3 plates each (2 of which were watermelon strips and one that was edamame) Thought maybe the first plates we just a fluke but they were all terrible. Everything that was supposed to be hot and fried was cold and mushy. The calamari is the cheap strips out of the bag that taste like fish sticks. They premake everything ahead of time and stack it 3 high On the conveyor belt so the belt is packed full of sushi that has been sitting there for over an hour without being touched (I asked the lady how long its been sitting out and she was hesitant to answer). Also their hot tea didn't taste...
Read moreYou probably pass by this place and question whether or not you want sushi tonight. You're not really looking to spend a ton of money, but some nigiri or a spider roll sounds really good. Maybe you take a look inside and see it's on a conveyor. "Damn, I dunno, the quality may not be too great," you think to yourself. As trifling doubts flood your mind, you look at your partner or friend, and you both suddenly recall... "That dude on Google reviews told us we should try it." Yes, my friends. Go in. Have that nigiri. Enjoy a specialty deep-fried sushi roll. Drink hot sake. Assure your dinner mate that they can order yakisoba because their taste buds are underdeveloped and don't enjoy sushi. Indulge. Enjoy. And when you walk out and see money remaining in your bank account, you'll say, "Man, that Justin guy on Google reviews was right, I'm glad we...
Read moreI’ve frequented the Beaverton location many times and was glad to hear another spot in Tualatin. Located on the side of Michael’s and Mudbay this is a typical train sushi spot with a big variety of choices in a continuous rotation. The selection of what was available was quite impressive and it was a great idea to group the selection’s together with a placard explaining the item! Not a big selection of sake on hand, but again, this is a train sushi spot and not a restaurant. So, If you’re ever in the area and need a quick bite to hold you over for a few hours, give this place a try! Service ✅Food ✅ Atmosphere ✅ Mahalo Akira Sushi...
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