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  • Courtney E.

    Excellent! Restaurant is always clean, service is always fast, and food is always delicious. The decor needs a little improvement. Still looks a little Taco Bell-ish. I spend about 40 bucks for two people, which is a little more expensive than some restaurants, but I'm telling you its worth it! I recommend the clear soup and the green tea moochi

    (5)
  • Carl E.

    Eh. I got the sushi/sashimi combo for dinner and am exceedingly underwhelmed. The fish is all flavorless. I'm pretty sure it was frozen. It just has no flavor to it and the texture is a little grainy. The Cali roll is passable, but that's not why I came here. Service is good, but there's no one else here, so it's not that impressive. I see why the place is deserted. Bad fish means a bad sushi place. End of story.

    (2)
  • Darae C.

    Great sushi. Great prices. Great service. The owners are always super accomodating and friendly, and I have never had to wait more than 15 minutes for my food to be brought out to me. Like one previous yelper said, the sushi is truly a work of art. Though the place is typically empty when I am there to eat-in, they do an incredibly huge amount of takeout business. I surely hope this place stays around for years to come, as I truly feel that this could be the start of a more diverse food trend in Penn Hills, versus just your typical Italian restaurant or pizza shop. Oh, and the parking lot has been paved so you don't have to pray that your car doesn't shit the bed when you go up the hill. Huzzah!

    (5)
  • Judy L.

    Affordable, good quality. How is this place not packed?? Just wish the drive thru worked! Seriously that would be cool. Happened to be nearby and glad you Yelpsters came through again. I enjoyed some green tea miso, and a mango avocado roll at the bar while waiting on a tuna hand roll, and a custom roll they made to take home to my hubby. $26? Can't beat it. Good quality and super tasty. Seems like a nice family running it. A little kid was running about, but cute, not obnoxiously.

    (5)
  • Alex C.

    Nice place, but kind of pricey for what you get. I got the sushi & sashimi combo, and some Chicken Yakitori. The Yakitori was great, a bit small of a portion and a bit too much sauce. The Sushi & Sashimi combo was well prepared, tasted great, and included some fresh cuts of fish on the side which was a nice touch. The restaurant is small, cozy, and run by some nice people. Very neat place to visit if it's not out of your way.

    (4)
  • Joseph A.

    This little gem was phenomenal. Coming from San Francisco, every time I'm back in Pittsburgh I take my mom to get sushi (her favorite). Decided to give this place a try during this visit and couldn't have been more impressed. One of the best sushi reasturants I've been to in the burgh - outside of the strip district. Presentation was awesome, prices were great - it's a shame more folks weren't there! Had the Tuna pizza, which was super clever and delicious. Followed up by splitting the sashimi deluxe (nice sized cuts of fish and surprisingly super fresh for this far inland), the Mi Ne Me roll, sweatheart roll and the dragon roll. Liked it so much I ordered two rolls to-go so my mom could have a sushi lunch as well! Also, their clear soup was spot on. If your in the area and craving sushi - don't pass this place up.

    (5)
  • George B.

    Found this place on business trip. It doesn't look like much from the outside but it's clean on the inside. Spicy seaweed salad is fantastic. The Sweetheart roll was 8 pieces and put together as 4 hearts on the corners of my plate and was delicious. Great place.

    (5)
  • Susan T.

    This place should be packed wall-to-wall every night. The sushi is simply the most beautiful presentation ever. The flavors are amazing. Ignore the landscape shortfalls and try this place - you will not be sorry. THE BEST SUSHI EVER!

    (5)
  • Emily F.

    The sushi was fresh and fantastic. The service was great and the place was very clean. Definitely coming back!

    (5)
  • Melody P.

    Who would have guessed that this sushi gem is hidden in an old Burger King! Looks were certainly deceiving but the food did not disappoint. The tuna tataki was amazing! So flavorful and drizzled with a spicy mayo. The clear soup was excellent and the bento box was good- the right taste and price! All of the sushi rolls were beautifully presented. The Valentine heart roll looks even better than what's pictured. It is artfully fun to look at and the soy wrap melts in your mouth! The fish was fresh and I wouldn't hesitate to try other rolls here! As mentioned in another review - it is too bad that the drive-thru isn't functional! I would absolutely utilize it!

    (4)
  • Brenda B.

    Awesome sushi rolls, some of the best I've ever had, even compared to some I've had in Miami and Las Vegas. Don't be fooled by the decor leftover from the previous Mexican restaurant, this place has amazing food for extremely reasonable prices. Great sushi. Great place!

    (5)
  • Tanya L.

    Tsuki was highly recommended by a friend so we went one evening for dinner. The restaurant is clean and bright with plenty of seating. I was sad to see so many tables empty. We sat at the sushi bar to talk with Mike the sushi chef, who was friendly and open to answering all of our questions. The service was excellent and the fish was fresh. The extensive menu had some sushi combinations that I had not seen before and I was not disappointed by any of the rolls we were served. I particularly recommend the dragon roll. Overall it was an excellent experience. I would recommend Tsuki to all of my friends and I will go back.

    (5)
  • Becky Z.

    A newcomer to Penn Hills, and thankfully so. Morgan's closed in January 2012, and now Rey Azteca has moved to Monroeville. It seems as if Penn Hills loses a restaurant each month. Tsuki now resides where Rey Azteca once was, on Frankstown Road. I ventured in on a weekday during lunch hour for some takeout. My first thought? COPS. Lots of em'. So don't go here for lunch if you have a rap sheet in Penn Hills. I selected a rainbow roll with a side of clear soup and I picked out a salmon bento box for my mother. While I was waiting, the extremely friendly waitstaff offered me a free pot of green tea. The clear soup was very delicious, and not too salty. My rainbow roll was not the best I've ever had, but still fresh and sufficiently tasty. Mom LOVED her bento box, which was a steal for the price. It had salmon, a few California rolls, an egg roll, and vegetables. Overall a decent Japanese restaurant. I've had better sushi, but for the price and service, I am still happy to give Tsuki four stars.

    (4)
  • Jake V.

    I got a chance to try Tsuki the other week for lunch when I was passing through Penn Hills. The building formerly housed Rey Azteca and I believe turned over fairly recently. It appears to have been a fast food place before that, with an abandoned drive thru still attached and one of the worst parking lots I've ever seen (killer potholes!). The interior looks much better, highlighted by clean bright walls left over from Rey Azteca, a sushi bar, and booths freshly upholstered in a Japanese character pattern. I decided to choose the 3 roll sushi lunch for $10.95 I think. I got a tuna-avocado, spicy salmon, and Boston rolls. I also got an order of white tuna sashimi (3pc) for around $4.50. The lunch came with miso soup and I got some hot tea as well. The soup was your typical miso soup, but was probably one of the better ones I've had. The green tea they served was a Japanese Genmaicha, which is flavored with toasted rice. I really liked the sushi, rice was good, fish was good. I especially liked the white tuna. One of my usual favorites, but this may have been the first time I've had it served with lemon slices garnising between each piece. That little touch of citrus with the soy sauce and wasabi really made for a tasty bite of sashimi. I hope to get a chance soon to go back and try some tempura or teriyaki soon. Until then I have no reason to not give 5 stars. The parking lot IS bad, but not worthy of disliking this place. I also did not get a chance to see any dinner portions to compare with the pricing, which I did not inspect enough to recall. Until next time.

    (5)
  • Jack M.

    Found this place while commuting to work one day and decided to check it out. This place has great sushi specials, especially around the lunch period. Their bento boxes are also a great choice for those looking to get a sampling of Japanese cuisine. I found their Miso soup to be quite good ... lots of flavor, not too salty, consistency was great. Their crazy tuna salmon roll is quite delicious in and of itself ... yes, using authentic fish meat for sushi certainly helps. While the food is great, the restaurant decor could really use some updating ... the bland walls don't do much to draw in anybody

    (4)
  • Brandon R.

    This place looks pretty lame on the outside, I stopped in based solely on Yelp reviews. Went on a Saturday night and the place was completely empty. Service was prompt and friendly and our food arrived quickly. We opted for an appetizer which for $6 was incredibly small. They were teriyaki chicken sticks, two sticks per order. I literally ate the stick in one bite. I ordered the spicy maki combo, my fiance ordered the maki combo. Each combo consists of of three roles and was about $12. Miso soup and salad included , both of which were good-about average . Rolls are very good, I wish they had a more diverse combo platter. I'll likely be back to try some other rolls, maybe try to grab a lunch special.

    (4)
  • Forrest F.

    Fantastic sushi. Like others I implore you not to judge this book by its cover. The service and food is incredible. We had the edamame, garden salad and clear soup to start. All were best in class. Then we had the ninja roll, tuna roll and California roll. Again, all were top notch. No alcohol is offered, but you can bring your own. So if you are looking for a great dinner, grab a bottle of wine, a friend, and head on over.

    (5)
  • Desiree S.

    Terrible! Last time I got food from here, it was good. But it was also a long time ago. This time, both rolls were gross! And the sushi was just edible.

    (2)
  • Britney C.

    An amazing little spot...aside from its almost hidden location, Tsuki offers a wide variety of sushi choices including my favorite the sweet potato roll..soft and crunchy the rice is warm and the sweetness of the roll is subtle yet flavorful. I'm looking forward to dining here soon... Even if you don't want to dine in the food taste just as good once you get it home...Yum! :)

    (5)
  • Brenda W.

    As an update, I have upped their star rating. The decor is not what I want but the staff does wonders with what they've got to work with. I decided I am most impressed because they take pride in their establishment, something I find lacking in way too many of the restaurants that are off the beaten path in my PA living and working path. So, hats off to my server and the sushi chef this particular visit. My server was very polite and attentive and my sushi chef? Nevermind the place wasn't hopping with business at 5pm on a Monday (yeah, yeah, nevermind the age-old wisdom tidbit that warns against seafood on a Monday). Nevermind the decor still reminds one of a previous tenant. My sushi chef prepared me a plate of the regular sushi combo in style. The plate was decorative and eye-catching. I was impressed and pleased. And the portions and taste were just right in my book. Arigato!

    (4)
  • Ryan B.

    No idea why this place isn't packed every night. Sushi is delicious, and the staff is very pleasant. Best sushi in the Penn Hills/Monroeville areas.

    (5)
  • Tim L.

    We found Tsuki by accident on our way through Penn Hills. It is hidden above Frankstown Rd. in what appears to be an old fast food joint. The restaurant is very plain and simple but tastefully decorated and very clean. Service is friendly and attentive. The sushi itself was wonderful. We were impressed by the vast selection on the menu. I especially like the reasonable combination dinners that offer three rolls plus a miso soup and salad for under $15. My wife and I were extremely impressed by the quality of the sushi. Everything seemed very fresh. I hope Tsuki can survive and thrive, it is certainly a hidden gem that deserves attention from anyone that enjoys good sushi and good service at a reasonable price.

    (5)
  • Adam L.

    Good local sushi. Very fresh rolls and best of all at a fair price. The menu itself could use a bit of an update , as well as the speciality rolls. However great lunch deals and for the price good sushi.

    (4)
  • Susan T.

    Went to Tsuki for the first time last night. As other reviewers have mentioned, the decor is not outstanding, however it looks clean and neat. The service was good and the server friendly and helpful. The food was very good, but not outstanding. We thought the prices were reasonable and we will go back again to try more dishes. We had sushi rolls. One we particularly liked was the sweet potato roll. This was something new and different! All the fish-based rolls were good as well.

    (4)
  • Alan W.

    I love Tsuki! The sushi and maki are excellent, it's on par with / better than that from Saga or Tai-Pei Tokyo in Monroeville. The staff is wonderful, it's obvious that they take pride in their product and care about your experience. It's a place that should be supported by the Penn Hills community and definitely worth the drive for those in neighboring towns!

    (5)
  • Nicole Z.

    The hibachi combination dinners and tartars (salmon, tuna, yellowtail tartar appetizer) are fantastic! The hibachi dinners are very reasonably priced for how much food you get- and it tastes just like going to a live hibachi grill (like shogun, Yamato, ichiban) but without the extra expense! Scallops are my fave at Tsuki. Glad this came to penn hills!

    (5)
  • Renee M.

    This is the place to take your friends for sushi! The fish is decently fresh, and they have some great specialty rolls that often aren't found in other restaurants around Pittsburgh. If you have a friend that can't get over the ocean taste of seaweed (the only thing that should ever give any hint of "fishiness" in sushi), then have them try the Sunny Day Roll. It uses a rice paper wrap instead of seaweed and is sweet and delicious. Their specialty rolls are quite good in general, like the Tsuki Roll and the Dragon Roll. Our son likes their fried rice as well. It's a pretty simple fried rice with just tiny bits of stuff in it, not like the loaded fried rice you find in a Chinese restaurant.

    (5)
  • Patti J.

    Excellent service and food. We had two sushi lunches and they have a much wider selection of rolls than other places with lunch specials. The price is good and they also have bento boxes and Hibachi meal that looked good.

    (5)
  • Becky Z.

    A newcomer to Penn Hills, and thankfully so. Morgan's closed in January 2012, and now Rey Azteca has moved to Monroeville. It seems as if Penn Hills loses a restaurant each month. Tsuki now resides where Rey Azteca once was, on Frankstown Road. I ventured in on a weekday during lunch hour for some takeout. My first thought? COPS. Lots of em'. So don't go here for lunch if you have a rap sheet in Penn Hills. I selected a rainbow roll with a side of clear soup and I picked out a salmon bento box for my mother. While I was waiting, the extremely friendly waitstaff offered me a free pot of green tea. The clear soup was very delicious, and not too salty. My rainbow roll was not the best I've ever had, but still fresh and sufficiently tasty. Mom LOVED her bento box, which was a steal for the price. It had salmon, a few California rolls, an egg roll, and vegetables. Overall a decent Japanese restaurant. I've had better sushi, but for the price and service, I am still happy to give Tsuki four stars.

    (4)
  • Jake V.

    I got a chance to try Tsuki the other week for lunch when I was passing through Penn Hills. The building formerly housed Rey Azteca and I believe turned over fairly recently. It appears to have been a fast food place before that, with an abandoned drive thru still attached and one of the worst parking lots I've ever seen (killer potholes!). The interior looks much better, highlighted by clean bright walls left over from Rey Azteca, a sushi bar, and booths freshly upholstered in a Japanese character pattern. I decided to choose the 3 roll sushi lunch for $10.95 I think. I got a tuna-avocado, spicy salmon, and Boston rolls. I also got an order of white tuna sashimi (3pc) for around $4.50. The lunch came with miso soup and I got some hot tea as well. The soup was your typical miso soup, but was probably one of the better ones I've had. The green tea they served was a Japanese Genmaicha, which is flavored with toasted rice. I really liked the sushi, rice was good, fish was good. I especially liked the white tuna. One of my usual favorites, but this may have been the first time I've had it served with lemon slices garnising between each piece. That little touch of citrus with the soy sauce and wasabi really made for a tasty bite of sashimi. I hope to get a chance soon to go back and try some tempura or teriyaki soon. Until then I have no reason to not give 5 stars. The parking lot IS bad, but not worthy of disliking this place. I also did not get a chance to see any dinner portions to compare with the pricing, which I did not inspect enough to recall. Until next time.

    (5)
  • Renee M.

    This is the place to take your friends for sushi! The fish is decently fresh, and they have some great specialty rolls that often aren't found in other restaurants around Pittsburgh. If you have a friend that can't get over the ocean taste of seaweed (the only thing that should ever give any hint of "fishiness" in sushi), then have them try the Sunny Day Roll. It uses a rice paper wrap instead of seaweed and is sweet and delicious. Their specialty rolls are quite good in general, like the Tsuki Roll and the Dragon Roll. Our son likes their fried rice as well. It's a pretty simple fried rice with just tiny bits of stuff in it, not like the loaded fried rice you find in a Chinese restaurant.

    (5)
  • Patti J.

    Excellent service and food. We had two sushi lunches and they have a much wider selection of rolls than other places with lunch specials. The price is good and they also have bento boxes and Hibachi meal that looked good.

    (5)
  • Joseph A.

    This little gem was phenomenal. Coming from San Francisco, every time I'm back in Pittsburgh I take my mom to get sushi (her favorite). Decided to give this place a try during this visit and couldn't have been more impressed. One of the best sushi reasturants I've been to in the burgh - outside of the strip district. Presentation was awesome, prices were great - it's a shame more folks weren't there! Had the Tuna pizza, which was super clever and delicious. Followed up by splitting the sashimi deluxe (nice sized cuts of fish and surprisingly super fresh for this far inland), the Mi Ne Me roll, sweatheart roll and the dragon roll. Liked it so much I ordered two rolls to-go so my mom could have a sushi lunch as well! Also, their clear soup was spot on. If your in the area and craving sushi - don't pass this place up.

    (5)
  • Brandon R.

    This place looks pretty lame on the outside, I stopped in based solely on Yelp reviews. Went on a Saturday night and the place was completely empty. Service was prompt and friendly and our food arrived quickly. We opted for an appetizer which for $6 was incredibly small. They were teriyaki chicken sticks, two sticks per order. I literally ate the stick in one bite. I ordered the spicy maki combo, my fiance ordered the maki combo. Each combo consists of of three roles and was about $12. Miso soup and salad included , both of which were good-about average . Rolls are very good, I wish they had a more diverse combo platter. I'll likely be back to try some other rolls, maybe try to grab a lunch special.

    (4)
  • Desiree S.

    Terrible! Last time I got food from here, it was good. But it was also a long time ago. This time, both rolls were gross! And the sushi was just edible.

    (2)
  • George B.

    Found this place on business trip. It doesn't look like much from the outside but it's clean on the inside. Spicy seaweed salad is fantastic. The Sweetheart roll was 8 pieces and put together as 4 hearts on the corners of my plate and was delicious. Great place.

    (5)
  • Susan T.

    This place should be packed wall-to-wall every night. The sushi is simply the most beautiful presentation ever. The flavors are amazing. Ignore the landscape shortfalls and try this place - you will not be sorry. THE BEST SUSHI EVER!

    (5)
  • Emily F.

    The sushi was fresh and fantastic. The service was great and the place was very clean. Definitely coming back!

    (5)
  • Melody P.

    Who would have guessed that this sushi gem is hidden in an old Burger King! Looks were certainly deceiving but the food did not disappoint. The tuna tataki was amazing! So flavorful and drizzled with a spicy mayo. The clear soup was excellent and the bento box was good- the right taste and price! All of the sushi rolls were beautifully presented. The Valentine heart roll looks even better than what's pictured. It is artfully fun to look at and the soy wrap melts in your mouth! The fish was fresh and I wouldn't hesitate to try other rolls here! As mentioned in another review - it is too bad that the drive-thru isn't functional! I would absolutely utilize it!

    (4)
  • Brenda B.

    Awesome sushi rolls, some of the best I've ever had, even compared to some I've had in Miami and Las Vegas. Don't be fooled by the decor leftover from the previous Mexican restaurant, this place has amazing food for extremely reasonable prices. Great sushi. Great place!

    (5)
  • Darae C.

    Great sushi. Great prices. Great service. The owners are always super accomodating and friendly, and I have never had to wait more than 15 minutes for my food to be brought out to me. Like one previous yelper said, the sushi is truly a work of art. Though the place is typically empty when I am there to eat-in, they do an incredibly huge amount of takeout business. I surely hope this place stays around for years to come, as I truly feel that this could be the start of a more diverse food trend in Penn Hills, versus just your typical Italian restaurant or pizza shop. Oh, and the parking lot has been paved so you don't have to pray that your car doesn't shit the bed when you go up the hill. Huzzah!

    (5)
  • Judy L.

    Affordable, good quality. How is this place not packed?? Just wish the drive thru worked! Seriously that would be cool. Happened to be nearby and glad you Yelpsters came through again. I enjoyed some green tea miso, and a mango avocado roll at the bar while waiting on a tuna hand roll, and a custom roll they made to take home to my hubby. $26? Can't beat it. Good quality and super tasty. Seems like a nice family running it. A little kid was running about, but cute, not obnoxiously.

    (5)
  • Alex C.

    Nice place, but kind of pricey for what you get. I got the sushi & sashimi combo, and some Chicken Yakitori. The Yakitori was great, a bit small of a portion and a bit too much sauce. The Sushi & Sashimi combo was well prepared, tasted great, and included some fresh cuts of fish on the side which was a nice touch. The restaurant is small, cozy, and run by some nice people. Very neat place to visit if it's not out of your way.

    (4)
  • Britney C.

    An amazing little spot...aside from its almost hidden location, Tsuki offers a wide variety of sushi choices including my favorite the sweet potato roll..soft and crunchy the rice is warm and the sweetness of the roll is subtle yet flavorful. I'm looking forward to dining here soon... Even if you don't want to dine in the food taste just as good once you get it home...Yum! :)

    (5)
  • Brenda W.

    As an update, I have upped their star rating. The decor is not what I want but the staff does wonders with what they've got to work with. I decided I am most impressed because they take pride in their establishment, something I find lacking in way too many of the restaurants that are off the beaten path in my PA living and working path. So, hats off to my server and the sushi chef this particular visit. My server was very polite and attentive and my sushi chef? Nevermind the place wasn't hopping with business at 5pm on a Monday (yeah, yeah, nevermind the age-old wisdom tidbit that warns against seafood on a Monday). Nevermind the decor still reminds one of a previous tenant. My sushi chef prepared me a plate of the regular sushi combo in style. The plate was decorative and eye-catching. I was impressed and pleased. And the portions and taste were just right in my book. Arigato!

    (4)
  • Carl E.

    Eh. I got the sushi/sashimi combo for dinner and am exceedingly underwhelmed. The fish is all flavorless. I'm pretty sure it was frozen. It just has no flavor to it and the texture is a little grainy. The Cali roll is passable, but that's not why I came here. Service is good, but there's no one else here, so it's not that impressive. I see why the place is deserted. Bad fish means a bad sushi place. End of story.

    (2)
  • Courtney E.

    Excellent! Restaurant is always clean, service is always fast, and food is always delicious. The decor needs a little improvement. Still looks a little Taco Bell-ish. I spend about 40 bucks for two people, which is a little more expensive than some restaurants, but I'm telling you its worth it! I recommend the clear soup and the green tea moochi

    (5)
  • Jack M.

    Found this place while commuting to work one day and decided to check it out. This place has great sushi specials, especially around the lunch period. Their bento boxes are also a great choice for those looking to get a sampling of Japanese cuisine. I found their Miso soup to be quite good ... lots of flavor, not too salty, consistency was great. Their crazy tuna salmon roll is quite delicious in and of itself ... yes, using authentic fish meat for sushi certainly helps. While the food is great, the restaurant decor could really use some updating ... the bland walls don't do much to draw in anybody

    (4)
  • Ryan B.

    No idea why this place isn't packed every night. Sushi is delicious, and the staff is very pleasant. Best sushi in the Penn Hills/Monroeville areas.

    (5)
  • Tim L.

    We found Tsuki by accident on our way through Penn Hills. It is hidden above Frankstown Rd. in what appears to be an old fast food joint. The restaurant is very plain and simple but tastefully decorated and very clean. Service is friendly and attentive. The sushi itself was wonderful. We were impressed by the vast selection on the menu. I especially like the reasonable combination dinners that offer three rolls plus a miso soup and salad for under $15. My wife and I were extremely impressed by the quality of the sushi. Everything seemed very fresh. I hope Tsuki can survive and thrive, it is certainly a hidden gem that deserves attention from anyone that enjoys good sushi and good service at a reasonable price.

    (5)
  • Adam L.

    Good local sushi. Very fresh rolls and best of all at a fair price. The menu itself could use a bit of an update , as well as the speciality rolls. However great lunch deals and for the price good sushi.

    (4)
  • Susan T.

    Went to Tsuki for the first time last night. As other reviewers have mentioned, the decor is not outstanding, however it looks clean and neat. The service was good and the server friendly and helpful. The food was very good, but not outstanding. We thought the prices were reasonable and we will go back again to try more dishes. We had sushi rolls. One we particularly liked was the sweet potato roll. This was something new and different! All the fish-based rolls were good as well.

    (4)
  • Alan W.

    I love Tsuki! The sushi and maki are excellent, it's on par with / better than that from Saga or Tai-Pei Tokyo in Monroeville. The staff is wonderful, it's obvious that they take pride in their product and care about your experience. It's a place that should be supported by the Penn Hills community and definitely worth the drive for those in neighboring towns!

    (5)
  • Nicole Z.

    The hibachi combination dinners and tartars (salmon, tuna, yellowtail tartar appetizer) are fantastic! The hibachi dinners are very reasonably priced for how much food you get- and it tastes just like going to a live hibachi grill (like shogun, Yamato, ichiban) but without the extra expense! Scallops are my fave at Tsuki. Glad this came to penn hills!

    (5)
  • Tanya L.

    Tsuki was highly recommended by a friend so we went one evening for dinner. The restaurant is clean and bright with plenty of seating. I was sad to see so many tables empty. We sat at the sushi bar to talk with Mike the sushi chef, who was friendly and open to answering all of our questions. The service was excellent and the fish was fresh. The extensive menu had some sushi combinations that I had not seen before and I was not disappointed by any of the rolls we were served. I particularly recommend the dragon roll. Overall it was an excellent experience. I would recommend Tsuki to all of my friends and I will go back.

    (5)
  • Forrest F.

    Fantastic sushi. Like others I implore you not to judge this book by its cover. The service and food is incredible. We had the edamame, garden salad and clear soup to start. All were best in class. Then we had the ninja roll, tuna roll and California roll. Again, all were top notch. No alcohol is offered, but you can bring your own. So if you are looking for a great dinner, grab a bottle of wine, a friend, and head on over.

    (5)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 10

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : No
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Quiet
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : No

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