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  • Phoebe M.

    My experience with Seksun was just ok. It was Friday night at 6pm the place was dead. I saw the conveyor belt, probably a 2 minutes loop compared with what we had before a 6 minutes loop in Oregon this belt felt short. The same 10 dishes were going around and around. I ordered some hamachi sashimi, fried veggie spring rolls and 2 spicy hand rolls because the belt selection was very limited.

    (2)
  • George J.

    Great place to have sushi the staff is very helpful. I realy like this place and do not understand why the bad reviews. If you do not like the sushi that is on the revolving belt then you can order from the menu. The food is price right and this is now my favorite place for lunch. They will be having alcohol they just need to apply for their license.

    (5)
  • Snadi 1.

    I love this place, they are always so friendly and helpful, Love the happy hours! Never had a bad meal.

    (5)
  • John C.

    Truthfully, I've never been to a Sushi Restaurant with a conveyor belt before. I was looking forward to the experience. I'd give this place 2-3 stars for being ok. I have to say, that the food isn't terrible. The flavor is ok, nothing overly flavored or no flavored at all. The food isn't memorable. The freshness, as with many Phoenix Sushi joints, is questionable. There are just too many sushi places and the turnover rate isn't fast enough in general. Smaller towns like Tucson have faster turnover rates. The fish is not flown in every morning and I'd like to check out the refrigeration temperature if I could. I'm not sure, but I had a light cramp, even though I had only ordered their freshest fish. This place had great service. The waitress was polite and helpful. She was also courteous but not in a subservient way. Good for her. One of the stars above is for her excellent service. We went in for lunch for an hour, and we were the only ones there. The atmosphere was quiet and trendy. Pops of color, clean tables and clean colored plates. Overall, I'd go here only if I were hungry and I just happened to be passing by. I'd also only order the cooked ingredients during the lunch hour. I had: -Seaweed Salad -Squid Salad -California Roll (3 pieces) -Spicy California Roll (3 pieces) -Sweet Egg(Tomago) Sushi (2 pieces) [friend had it, I didn't, i really likes it) -Salmon (Raw) -Tuna Roll (3 pieces) -Dragon Roll (3 pieces) -Rainbow Roll (3 pieces) -Crunch Rock & Roll (3 pieces) -Eel Avocado Roll -2-3 other plates (can't remember :) ) -Ice water Total: $30 for 2 people

    (2)
  • lisa h.

    This place kicks serious ass! Been here a lot and it never disappoints. Rolls rock and the firecrackers are amazing. The service is impeccable, friendly and engaging. Anyone that says differently should be roundhouse kicked in the face. As for management that "acts like they literally own the place", well, he must have caught you on a bad day.

    (5)
  • Zach P.

    Decent sushi, good prices. Not really any kid-friendly fare, but what do you expect for a sushi-centric place?

    (4)
  • Corinne L.

    Really good place! Fast, Good & cheap!

    (4)
  • Cherry M.

    A friend and I visited Seksun Sushi for girls night. Disappointed there was no liquor, but they said it was coming Aug. 1st. I thought the belt design the sushi came around on was fun. However, they should offer more choices on the belt so you don't have to wait for fresh rolled. Our server was VERY scattered and overwhelmed. However, Kenny, the manager is AWESOME! I didn't notice that the decor was bad or good. Thought the "$1 Sushi" was a little misleading. They have $1 3 piece California rolls or $1 edamame. I will be back and give this place another shot...after they have liquor :)

    (3)
  • Sherri D.

    Great, authentic Japanese food at pricing that can't be beat. This is absolutely worth the drive from east Gilbert! I'm currently pregnant, and was able to order udon from the menu, and also picked up seaweed salad, inarisushi and sweet egg sushi from the conveyor belt. It was a fun experience, and my husband was able to try many different things for half the price of traditional Japanese restaurants in the area.

    (5)
  • Julie T.

    Quick and exceptionally friendly service, decent sushi at a very nice price. The medium lighting made a nice atmosphere, and the sushi on the conveyor belt consisted mostly of classic rolls such as California, Philly, Dragon, Spicy Tuna, Spicy Salmon and other dishes, but fancier rolls and menu items are available for ordering. Went there for my boyfriend's birthday dinner and the waiters made the night extra fun. :)

    (4)
  • Vy L.

    So I came back today, a week later, and it Was kind of disappointing when I didn't see them making new dishes. I sat and literally waited and counted the dishes going round and round and NO NEW DISHES!! I saw there were sushi chefs behind the window rolling and making... But no new dishes! I felt like they are waiting for ppl to finish off what's on the revolver belt before they put more new ones out. No wonder the first time I came the rolls with sashimi on top were looking dry. The whole time I was there this time.. Like 30-40 mins.. No one touched them and they kept rolling around without additional rolls. I think I'm going to stick to ordering the specialty rolls and stay away from the sushi-go-round

    (3)
  • Steven K.

    Went in tonight to get some sushi and Malaysia dishes. Took my spouse and 2 teenage kids for a nice Sunday dinner. They did not disappoint, food was great. Got to talk to the chef and have him cook up a special order of fried hokkien noodles for my wife. Good experience and the service was spot on. Will be back for sure. Keep it up, Seksun!

    (5)
  • Blake S.

    GREAT and CHEAP sushi love the stamp card system, have to try the wild tiger roll and the lava roll!!!!! :D

    (5)
  • Nicole N.

    Staff here is always super nice. They are always eager to serve you and make sure that you are satisfied with your order. Everything here is made fresh so sometimes you may have to wait longer to get your food. You can order your food to go online and get a 5% off discount.

    (5)
  • Jackie C.

    This place is great! I love coming here with my family. The sushi tastes good and is much better than other conveyer belt places that I have been to. The staff was very friendly and if you do not like the conveyer belt, you can just order your sushi so it is made fresh.

    (4)
  • Lisa E.

    Awful. We stopped with all the best expectations- first they were out of ginger, then they gave my sashimi to some one at at the bar, tried to serve us tea warmed up in a microwave and then came back to explain they could make hot water. They got the sushi order completely screwed up. Never again. Had to go to Whole Foods to finish dinner.

    (1)
  • Michelle L.

    Oh god why did I come here... The selection here is very limited to California rolls with different toppings. Most of my dinner consisted of mayo imitation krab meat, blehkkkk! I tried getting some raw fish rolls off the menu, such as the cherry blossom or salmon lover.. What a regret. It did not taste fresh whatsoever! I feel like they refrigerated it previously. They basically are very cheap on the fish, and then they load the rest with imitation krab meat -__-

    (1)
  • Dawn B.

    I was hesitant after reading some reviews, but we really liked it. I grabbed what I wanted from the conveyor belt. The service was great too.

    (4)
  • Skully L.

    I checked this place out tonight, since I just moved in the neighborhood, I'm still sampling out the local fare. I know this place got some unfavorable reviews in the past by other Yelpers, but honestly, I didn't think it was that bad for what it is. It's a casual dining experience. Since I'm on a budget these days, I can't afford the high end sushi places that exist around town. This eatery is definitely do-able for an after work place for me, and it's very close to home. Maybe it's not super-duper fancy, but It is brand new and very clean. Although they are still waiting for their liquor license to clear, it's not the end of the world, We all know you can't really have a great sushi experience without a nice cold Kirin or Sopporo and sake. But they should have theirs by August. They have a bar and TV's already to go for when that happens. I talked to a manager and she told me it is owned by the same owners of China King, which is my new favorite Chinese restaurant. I will definitely be checking back to see how they do. If the China King people own it, I'm sure it will only get better, because CK is absolutely amazing. This place, and others like it, is kind of like a sushi express, when you need a quick bite that's not too expensive. The portions are smaller than normal places, but so are the prices. It's proportional. You have plates that are $1, $1.50, $2, $2.50, and $3. Plus if you want something that's not on the go-round, they'll make it for you. The food was good and fresh. The staff was attentive and friendly. When you're talking sushi go rounds, I don't think they were meant to be palaces. Just clean, convenient and inexpensive, and not fast food like. I think it might be helpful, if you are a Yelper doing reviews, and you don't like a place, to maybe talk to your server or manager and ask some questions about it. Then, if you experience rudeness or indifference, then by all means an unfavorable review is in order. If not, then maybe (and this is important) provide some feedback! then give them another chance down the road to see if things improve. Believe it or not, they will listen to you. They do see these reviews and are certainly affected by them. This place has only been open a week, so they have a lot of tweaking to do, and they are quite aware of that.

    (4)
  • Andrew M.

    This place might now look like much... but the Sushi was AWESOME! Very fresh! This is the 1st time I went to a sushi bar and spent more on Alcohol then fish. Prices are the best I have seen for sushi. I will be back!!!

    (5)
  • Humza S.

    TL;DR: Great food and service. Awesome ambiance, and very sanitary. It's on par with Teharu, but much closer to me! I've been to the restaurant twice. On the first time, I just had the safer rolls that I'm used to, but on the second time I tried a few new things. Everything was well prepared and delicious. The price was worth it, and about what I expected. The conveyor belt makes the experience much more fun. Traditional lanterns and artwork make the experience feel more holistic. This will definitely be my new go-to sushi place.

    (5)
  • John B.

    My wife and I were craving sushi so ordered some rolls to go. We went with the usual spicy tuna and california and decided to try the wild tiger specialty roll. WOW, two days later we were in again getting the wild tiger, lava and red dragon rolls. They were all excellent!! We are somewhat new to sushi but we are hooked on the tiger rolls at Seksun.

    (5)
  • Alex M.

    These guys are only 1/2 a mile from my house so my mom and I have made them a regular stomping ground. What I love about them is that they are QUICK so if you wanna grab some quick grub for lunch/ dinner you can since all the food is on a conveyor belt. This is not a franchised restaurant, it's a mom & pop shop with Japanese chefs in the back which you can see btw through the glass wall. Sounds silly but it makes it feel more authentic to me. Prices? They are not bad.. they range from $1-$3 for a plate of 3 rolls. Good luck finding good sushi elsewhere for that price ;) If you don't like the conveyor belt you can also order a-la-carte from the menu. Lastly I found the quality of the sushi to be pretty good for the price. One would think you would get pretty crappy sushi for the price but it's actually good. They also have their own in-house inventions such as the "Japanese Pizza sushi" Pros: Good sushi for a low price allows you to be adventurous and try out different types of sushi you haven't tried before. Yummy Green tea (specially when ordered hot) You can eat fast-n-go Cons: Small wait staff but usually this isn't an issue Mostly sushi on menu - not much alternatives but then again it IS a sushi bar

    (5)
  • Chandler G.

    Terrible - service is terrible - ordered some dishes from the menu - mongolian beef and some assorted sushi - took about 40 minutes for them to bring it out - it was a slow night. The waitress forgot about bringing the forks for the kiddos. The food is terrible as well. Go here if you like sushi rolls - basically, combinations of California rolls. Skip the raw fish - it's not fresh - skip the entrees, unless you have a lot of time and like the taste of metallic. Would have liked to have liked this place, but it's best to stay away. If you want sushi go around, Teharu is better.

    (1)
  • Jeremy M.

    Went in for lunch and was pleasantly surprised. My visit to Seksun was only my second foray into the world of Sushi and it was great! I ordered the Las Vegas roll and it was excellent! The seaweed salad was pretty tasty as well!

    (4)
  • Brittany S.

    Seksun is our neighborhood sushi stop. Great for a quick bite or to stay and have a drink. I love the Mongolian beef dinner and my fiancé enjoys the Love of Salmon roll. I also love the firecracker appetizer!! Aside from good food, there is something to be said for great service. We are always greeted with friendly smiles and appreciate their attention to us as customers. Very clean and very reasonably priced!!

    (5)
  • William L.

    Know this place is really focused on sushi belt but I went for the off menu stuff. Ordered Indonesian Fried Noodles and Chow Kway Teow. Right off the bat I wasn't too thrilled with the service as they were slow...really slow (greater than 20 minutes). The food that came was piping hot which was a plus and the Dragon's Breath taste was there. The problem with the food was that it was a bit too salty and definitely oily. The portion size was decent as well given the pricing. I am pretty positive that they use MSG in the dishes as I was SUPER thirsty after the meal. Probably won't be coming back as I can get better of both elsewhere.

    (3)
  • Megan L.

    It was okay. We came in during their happy hour and were the only party there. The conveyor belt was full of sushi, but you could tell it was sitting there for a while, so we were skeptical. Room temperature raw fish is never advisable... So we were turned off by the food already. Besides the low quality of the fish, I was also disappointed that most if the rolls had crab in it; I'm not a fan of the taste and texture. But if you enjoy california rolls, then a number of these rolls may appease your appetite.

    (3)
  • Kenneth N.

    This is our goto for Sushi , while not as fancy as some, it is excellent! The sushi belt is what we always order of. We became regulars here, and it's wonderful!

    (4)
  • David C.

    Tonight the sushi was cold and it took calling them by phone from our table to get drink refills. We will definitely be rethinking whether or not we make the drive from Apache Junction to here ever again after this level of service. Wow tonight stunk.

    (2)
  • Alan W.

    Very disappointed, while the place is clean and the staff are nice the offering on the Sushi Goround is dismal. This place is not a top 5 sushi bar, we go here for quick sushi on the go but there is nothing worth eating on the Goround. Nice concept, cheap execution!!

    (2)
  • Elva P.

    Great customer service! And the food was fresh and delicious. Our waiter was super friendly and even turned up the volume on the TV for us to watch a show we were interested in. Highly recommend this place to anyone that loves sushi!

    (5)
  • Jamison W.

    If you're looking for a quick and relatively cheap fix for your sushi craving this is definitely a good spot to try if you're in the area. Seksun is a revolving style sushi bar with plates ranging from $1 to $3. If that's not your style there is also the option of ordering directly from the menu. We were seated at the very end of the conveyor belt which turned out to be a rather inconvenient spot. Several families came in after us and were seated at the beginning of the belt which gave them the opportunity to grab plates first as they came out. You're not going to be blown away by the quality but the sushi seemed fresh enough and most the items I had were quite tasty. I had six plates for under $20 and left feeling full.

    (3)
  • Chip J.

    For sushi go-rounds, this place was meh. I don't know if it was the time of day (Sunday lunch at 1PM) or what...there was very little variety on the conveyer belt - I was there and within the first 3 minutes I had seen everything there was to offer and NOTHING else new came around. So this forced us to order off of the menu and what a confusing menu it was! There are nice visual depictions of about 8-9 rolls, but, if you don't see something you want there, then you are forced to order rolls off of the nigiri menu - and I have never seen rolls on a nigiri menu - usually rolls are in their own section in the menu - you get 8 pieces and you just order...the entire roll. So very odd to have to order 2 pieces of a roll off the nigiri menu (which we didn't do). Competitors have this conveyer format figured out much better than this establishment - I would go to Teharu over this place in a heartbeat. Lastly, almost every roll we ordered relied HEAVILY on crab mix. Every roll had crab mix in it - believe me - I like "crab" mix, but there are many more rolls that exist in the world that don't use this ingredient as a crutch.

    (2)
  • Alan JL Z.

    Absolutely wonderful. Came here with my friends on a Friday night and it was relaxed, with a perfect atmosphere and excellent service. We ordered an appetizer and each ordered some different sushi rolls. The sushi and rolls were beyond expectations, the fish was fresh and the flavor/presentation was perfect. I will definitely come back again!

    (5)
  • Jim W.

    This place has a sushi conveyor belt, so I got to watch several varieties slide past. Mostly I saw sushi rolls, and also several types of dessert - and jello! But today we ordered from the menu instead. Three of us each ordered a dish, then shared family style. My friends know the cook so he made some special Malaysian dishes for us! First was the Sambal Seafood. It was tasty, with lots of prawns, mussels, and maybe squid. They served homemade Sambal on the side, which was great! It had a distinct balanchan flavor, which I liked but some may not. For my friends, the balanchan could have been stronger. The Hokkien Fried Noodle was also very good. I spiced it up with some chili paste with garlic, which probably was made with Sambal Olek. Last, the Hainanese Chicken Rice was just ok. Instead of being infused with chicken broth, the rice seemed like regular white rice. This was my first time here, and it's definitely a repeater! Next time I'll try the Fried Kway Teow.

    (4)
  • Ian E.

    Overpriced and limited sushi selection on the belt. Do yourself a favor and head over to Teharu sushi. Easier on the wallet and more selections. The restaurant does have a good ambience and atmosphere.

    (2)
  • Amanda A.

    Love the conveyor belt style You get to try a little of everything Lava roll, wild tiger, yummm

    (5)
  • Jack L.

    Took my wife here for a surprise birthday with her friends. I chalked up big points. The staff was extremely helpful and nice. They set up a great place for us to sit. They were really nice to the kids as well. Their food was a hit too. Everyone really enjoyed their sushi and kids loved their Ramen. On top of all that their prices are affordable. What a fantastic restaurant! The people who work there who are smiling the whole time! Nice hometown feel. I am sure they will learn to recognize us by name. This is our new sushi place!

    (5)
  • Ferney H.

    Awesome specials and friendly staff! I come back regularly to take advantage of the happy hour.

    (5)
  • Lara V.

    I really love coming here with the family. Very affordable for a family of 5. They are very friendly and attentive to your needs. If you don't see anything on the conveyor belt they will be happy to order it for you in the kitchen. Their are many TVs so you can watch whatever sports game is playing. The last time we were there, it was early in the afternoon so there wasn't a big game on and we were watching car racing in the dirt and of course my four year old was loving it. If your into cheap sushi, cheap meaning price not quality, you need to go here with the family.

    (5)
  • Erin S.

    Good, cheap sushi. Any time the sushi "goes round" there's a little bit of a question about freshness, but from what I can tell, the rotation is pretty solid. I haven't had anything that didn't seem like it was the right temperature. I like conveyer belt sushi because I can get 2-3 pieces of sushi without committing to an entire roll. This is the time to try something new! I like the color-coded plate system so I'm not surprised by my bill at the end. But be careful, the purple plates look awfully close to white when they're directly under the light. It's easy to tell the difference when you realize that there aren't many options for the white ($1) plates. The crab puffs are some of the best I've ever had. During Happy Hour they come .99 cents for a plate of 2, and I definitely need at least 2 puffs for myself. I've had mixed results with communication with the servers; some speak very little english but I've met some native english-speaking (yet still asian) employees. Either way, service has always been prompt and friendly, quick with drink refills. The times I've ordered something from the menu, it came out hot and fast. While this isn't the best sushi in town (except for the crab puff...that might be the best), it's a great value for what you get. If you come during happy hour your bang is even bigger for your buck. Seksun is a solid choice for a quick sushi fix.

    (4)
  • John J.

    The food was alright, it really depends on where you sit in comparison to other tables. By the time food got around to us, there weren't many pieces left and it all sort of tasted the same. The spicy tuna I got, wasn't cold but luke-warm. When we got our check, they had overcharged our friend by two plates. They were quick to try and fix it, but the ended up adding the two plates to ours. Just a bit frustrating.

    (3)
  • Mark H.

    It was the last day of Arizona Restaurant Week and so naturally the wife was craving cheap sushi instead of something novel and adventurous. Sometimes I think she has a mercury deficit. Anyways, as far as cheap sushi goes, this is top-notch. The people working must have been the owners. Both moved frenetically the whole time we were there from table to table, cleaning, serving, nodding profusely, apologizing, etc. The stereotypes are replete. This may as well be "City Sushi" from South Park with Trey Parker providing the accents. Granted, this atmosphere probably doesn't stack up well compared with the 360 degree rotating scenic mountain view in the gilded balcony of a Persian palace we could have had for $30 per plate during Arizona Restaurant Week, but I digress. Rolls taste great, and that's what is really important. The specialty rolls are $3/plate with 3 pieces/plate. Less desirable rolls are $2/plate, and the blobs of Jello nobody wants perpetually roll around the conveyor at a dollar per plate. Everything except that jello was fresh and tasty, and I didn't try the jello, so it might have been too. Except that it's a blob of jello, so it's probably been there since they opened. All in all, no bites were regretted, even though we could have been eating rotmos med fläsk off the bellies of Swedish virgins for only $30/plate. Overall, this is not a great anniversary dinner, but for addicts will serve nicely. If you know what you want and you just want it cheap, this is the place. It's no tenderloin caprese, medium-rare steak, chocolate mousse and raspberry three course meal for $30/plate, but if you need a cheap fix you'll get it.

    (5)
  • Kristie n scott V.

    Sushi on a conveyor, kitschy I guess. I was first to arrive @ lunchtime today. Hostess smiled & we struggled through a brief conversation as English wasn't her first language. But still nice enough. It was fun. This type of dining would be especially useful for bringing someone who is new to sushi as you get a birds eye view of what you can try. Or perhaps the kids. I am sure all the shorties will crack up when they see the sushi chugging along around the seated patrons. I am an unagi fan & there was very little of this. After I grabbed the couple of plates of the caterpillar rolls that was it. I tried the spicy California rolls & enjoyed these as well. All in all a nice dining experience & a lot of bang for your buck.

    (3)
  • Nikki J.

    If you love fake crab filling...then this is the place for you! Two weeks ago...friends and I went on a Sunday...limited selection and a major lack of creativity. All the rolls were just stuffed with fake crab and cucumbers :( we tried a couple of rolls...and the taste was lacking too. Staff was sweet...and the place seems clean and well kept.

    (2)
  • Bridget P.

    I thought about giving this review a lesser rating because yes, there is better (read: expensive sushi) but honestly I wouldn't change a thing- we had a blast. And for rotating sushi this is top notch! A gf and I stopped in for dinner last night and thoroughly enjoyed ourselves. We sat at a table right by the kitchen and were excited by the amount and selection of fresh choices that came out- rotating sushi is fun and they certainly were constantly updating and putting out new plates to ensure a fresh and tasty experience! Loved the fire dragon roll- ended up with 2 of those, edamame, golden dragon, and I orders the salmon love off the menu. It was all really tasty and fresh and our sake bombers to wash it down were a happy hour deal so we made out. We will be back- this place is fantastic!

    (5)
  • Joyce W.

    A friend of mine had actually worked here a half a year ago and had suggested we try it. I'm glad we did! At 5PM, the place was half-full of merry patrons doing sake bombers and guzzling Happy Hour $5 large beers. The conveyor belt was constantly full and the fish was fresh. The portions are pretty decent as well [unlike Teharu which has been lacking in size and quality]. Price-wise is pretty comparable to Teharu and you're definitely getting more bang for your buck. While the selection wasn't too plentiful on the conveyor belt itself, you can order whatever you want off the menu. While it's not exactly Las Vegas or San Francisco quality, I'd definitely come back. The two of us had a bill of $43. Not bad... I can definitely justify taking advantage of that semi-annual sale at Express! :) Note: The hours listed on Yelp is wrong. They no longer have the two-hour break in the middle of the day. Happy Hour falls around this time so don't miss out!

    (4)
  • Samuel M.

    Overall good experience. Sushi was really good, I also enjoy some hot sake to go with that lovely meal. The waitress could have brought us a high chair like we asked sooner, but eventually the other waitress went and grabbed one for us. Not fun holding a 30lb baby for 2 minutes. I had an overall good experience here. Both waitresses wee very kind and loved my lil baby. Pricing is by the plate 18 bucks a person from a certain hours. I went with the individual plate pricing. I will be back!

    (4)
  • Nicole P.

    Nope. No thank you. I love sushi, and I love the conveyor belt trend (Teharu is probably one of my favorite places ever) but I am not impressed with this place. I was not impressed with the quality. I did not think it was as fresh as it could be, and that was me watching the chef put new plates out so I did not take the chance on picking up something that had been sitting out on the belt for a while. I even ordered something that was not on rotation so I know it was just made, and the quality was not there. The selection was highly disappointing. Granted, I went on a weeknight but I'm going to say that 75% of the dishes included cream cheese. Now I have a personal affliction with cream cheese in my sushi, but that aside I'm sorry, that many dishes should not have cream cheese! It is an abomination and makes me Hulk angry. Oh and the tap water was gross. Granted most tap water is gross and I am very aware of that when I order it, I also ordered a green iced tea that refused to taste like tea and just bore the resemblance on the tap water. Nope, no thank you. Cream cheese rant aside, I will not be coming back, and will be slightly salty towards the whole establishment when I drive by, every day.

    (1)
  • Christina B.

    Stumbled upon this place when I was out and needed a quick lunch in between appointments. I was sat promptly and the rotating sushi suffice my cravings while I waited for the roll I ordered. The place was not super packed and the food was freshly made.

    (4)
  • Dawn W.

    Ok, it's a big jump from my last review, and I know I said it was my last time going, but what can I say? We really did love this place. So I got rid of my jerk face (yes, that is an adult term) fiancé but we decided to stay friends- because that idea always works. So, for old time sake we wanted go back to "our spot" for a friendly dinner. Keeping up with the T.M.I. of this story, we got into a huge argument at the restaurant, and we haven't spoken since, but that aside... The food was GREAT! As I mentioned in my last review we would go to this place 2-3x's/week so when the wait staff saw us walk in, when we hadn't been there for nearly 3 months, they treated us like royalty. We were seated at the best seat in the house- at the beginning of the conveyor belt where you can see the rolls being made AND you get first dibs on fresh ones. Our crab puff appetizers came out within just a few minutes and were so hot I had to let mine cool off. They remembered that we ordered rolls with soy paper and the waitress even remembered one of the rolls we always got. The seaweed salad off the belt was crisp and cold, the rolls were cold too. But best of all, our special order of soy paper sushi rolls came out just as ordered and all of our food came out together. WE ACTUALLY GOT TO EAT OUR DINNER AT THE SAME TIME! Thanks Seksun for redeeming yourself. I will be back soon. And next time I will be jerk face free.

    (4)
  • Mimi M.

    I am bewildered by Seksun's good or even decent reviews. It was right around the corner from where I was, so I came here for lunch. I ate the sushi off the conveyer belt (though there was only rolls, edamame, and desert on it) but I didn't enjoy it. The rolls come around with only three pieces, which would have been nice because I could have tried several things, if there had been any variety of sushi or if it had been edible. I tried the Flash Star Roll, and it just tasted off. Then I tried a Spicy Tuna Roll but I couldn't even finish it due to the fishy flavor. The rice was also very gummy. In the end, I thought I would be safe with the edamame, but even that tasted like it had sat around for ages. I immediately got the check and left hungry. The server was prompt with my bill, but I was one of only two tables in the restaurant that was occupied. My bill was less than $7 but I would never come back here considering the other and far better sushi options in Chandler.

    (1)
  • Amber L.

    They are getting two stars just because the staff was friendly. Sushi was not fresh and the rolls all tasted the same.

    (2)
  • Kailani G.

    Saw this place on a drive home one night had to try it. The place was clean and staff was friendly. Rolls were great and fresh my favorite is the bubba gump. Seem to have a good flow of rolls on the belts however lacking options, but you can order anything of the menu. The apple sake was great too. I have been back a few time since my first visit and been a happy customer every time.

    (3)
  • shawn s.

    Sushi is great, price is better. This is a great place to try new sushi options at a great price with a lot of selection ! Service was great and the place was clean!

    (5)
  • Jill W.

    First time visitor today with my hubby and picky kiddo. We loved being able to view and pick our sushi instantly. So many times we eat eel and its a miss, but here, we got multiple plates. Such friendly smiles here as well. We may make this our next regular spot! Lots of cooked sushi options for those who can't stomach the raw (or are Preggo). We loved it!!

    (5)
  • Sarah W.

    The sushi is not that great here but they usually have some kind of deals on drinks b/c that is the reason my boyfriends twin goes here besides the fact that they are close to our condo. But in my opinion i do not care for arrogant people that manage a business that have to flaunt it non stop like they literally own the place. That kind of attitude really drives me away. The only reason i like coming is b/c my boyfriend likes to spend time with his friends obviously and the drink deals they get with the manager that says he "practically owns it"

    (2)
  • Alexhandra H.

    Great signs in a revolving sushi establishment - clean and neat environment, lids properly placed on the plates, multiple occupied tables around the track. Seksun has all three! For lunch the variety was good, but I'm intrigued to find out what other options there are for dinner. With only 1 server and 1 chef during lunch time, service was a bit slow, but they were both productively running around and doing their best to keep up with all tables. The track was never completely empty and fresh options were on there every time it came around. All in all, definitely worth a try!

    (4)
  • Julie T.

    Good sushi at great price - my favorite was the Honda Roll. Very friendly staff

    (4)
  • Sweet P.

    Husband and I went to Seksun for lunch around 11:40 am on a Sunday. Only 4 other people were there. I was a little disappointed in the size of the sushi and unfortunately the same sushi and rolls kept coming around on the belt. We also noticed the $2 and $3 plates out numbered the $1 & $1.50. The squid salad had a nice taste, but not much squid, same with the octopus salad. I did order Salmon roe and for $2.50 was very good. I can't say that I'd go back because other places offer better size and quality, like Teharu (which has terrible service). I'd say try it for your self before you judge the place. The service was good and our waitress tried very hard to assist.

    (3)
  • Kelly B.

    WHO OWN'S THIS PLACE?!?!So sad!! I tried this place night last night and it was wonderful. Had soup, sushi and gyozas. So good that I tried using online ordering to order lunch today. There was no availability to order on line for takeout. Says you get a 5% discount when you do. So I call. I order off the menu salt and pepper calamari, wonton soup, and California roll. The woman on the phone could not find calamari on her computer screen so I couldn't order that. By the time we tried to understand each other, I was almost at rest by then. Got there, I showed her on her own menu, she then again looked on comp screen and said she couldn't find it , so I couldn't order that item anymore. Then asked for the wonton noodle soup and California roll. Right before paying, (which took 5 min in front of her, due to personal phone call and 2 bus calls) she told me that the wontons were not there and that the truck is on its way?!?! Are you kidding me? She said it would take 15 min for it to even come and then they would have to make!! This is at 1130 lunch time!!!! I took back my money and left. There's a lot of good sushi places that have better cust service and have their stuff together. It's to bad because I thought we had a new place to go for family dinners. DONT GO!!

    (2)
  • Jay P.

    I have gone here 4 times now and the food is awesome. It is fresh and delicious. Very clean and the staff is very attentive and friendly. Love the ground, it's hard to stop eating. They also have made to order Chinese food as well.

    (5)
  • Jaswant A. S.

    I've driven past this place on Ray many times and only recently did it register in my skull that this was a kaiten-zushi (回転寿司/くるくる寿司) place. I think I always saw the Seksun Sushi part and never really noticed the "goround" part of it. Came here a few days back with a co-worker for lunch. Wasn't crowded at all - only one of the conveyor belts was going. Pretty much everything on the belt was some kind of roll. Don't remember any actual sushi in the rotation the whole time I was there - just rolls of all sorts. Maybe we came at an off time and since there weren't that many people there wasn't a lot of turnover in selection. They also had a bunch of desserts in the rotation - mango pudding, jellos of all different colors but they were taking up valuable real estate on the belt that could have been populated with better sushi. I was kinda disappointed but I decided to go ahead and "roll with it." Since I'm not really a "roller" can't even remember the names of them all. Co-worker on the other hand, is totally a "roller" and would be perfectly happy with the omakase from Safeway to tell you the truth. We'll probably come back just because it's closer than Teharu and cheap. In a lot by itself so parking is no concern at all.

    (3)
  • Krista J.

    We came in during mid afternoon, knowing that sometimes belt sushi is not as fresh, BUT it was very fresh, and there was great flavor. Plenty of options just on the belt, as well. We would come back for sure.

    (4)
  • Danielle P.

    My experience is just like the Yelp commentary above "Meh. I've experienced better." This sushi wasn't bad tasting, but it wasn't great. I think there are plenty of better sushi joints in the Chandler, Temple area. Also, the prices are not much better than regular sushi prices, especially considering how little food is presented on the plate. Maybe after a little while they will get it together. There was not much offered on the conveyor belt but it was after the lunch rush. The wait to get more food was ridiculous. It just wasn't that great. There is a much better sushi place in Tempe.

    (2)
  • Mike H.

    Finally Tried this place... Glad we did.... This place had some very good Sushi, comparable to our spot in San Diego... We had, Lava Roll, Las Vegas Roll, Cherry Blossom, Bubba Gump Shrimp roll, and Wife ordered the Yakisoba.. FOOD was very good and GREAT price ,, Chris and Staff were VERY Hospitable... Will def be back..

    (4)
  • M S.

    My go to sushi joint! The conveyor belt is so fun and the sushi is delicious. We recently visited Teharu, another rotating sushi bar but it didn't compare with the freshness of Seksun.

    (5)
  • Karen W.

    Much like the other conveyor belt sushi restaurant Teharu, Seksun offers various rolls at rock bottom prices (If you know what to get). Prices range from $1 (Typically very basic California-style rolls) to $3 on the belt, although they do have a full menu that you can order other rolls and items from. The menu items are also fairly reasonable as well ($1 miso soup, $3 vegetable tempura). The items on the belt when we went were either rolls (3 pieces per plate) or some type of salad (Seaweed, octopus, or squid). It was pretty dead when we went here on a weekend night to have dinner, with one or two other tables of people eating here. Most of the rolls on the belt were the most expensive $3 kind, with a few scattered $1 plates. The quality was OK, nothing too special, you basically get what you pay for. The rice in some of the rolls was a little mushy, but the flavors were decent. We did end up ordering some miso soup and vegetable tempura from the menu. The miso was alright, and the vegetable tempura consisted of slices of sweet potato, zucchini, white potato, and onion. Service was decent, and very friendly. Drinks were refilled as needed. They are very eager to please here, and I'd say service is better and friendlier than the service at Teharu. Overall, a good alternative to the other conveyor belt sushi places if you are in this area of Chandler.

    (3)
  • Amber P.

    What a fun place! Fiance wanted sushi and I found this place on Yelp and thought it would be worth it to try out. Really glad that we did. We walked in at around noon on Sunday and the place had a few tables full. Server sat us right by the kitchen and immediately we began grabbing yummy sushi off the rotation. They had favorites and new flavors I had not tasted before. All of it was fresh and yummy. Even the kiddo liked it. Loved that there was also jello on the rotation so she could get some desert. We will definitely be returning, this was a fun and delicious experience.

    (4)
  • Nicole U.

    Come here twice and once they've only had one belt running so they had to turn us away. This time their credit card system was down. Not coming back to try a third time.

    (1)
  • Robin B.

    Very good service, they were incredibly friendly. Great sushi for the price. Love that they will make to order any roll on their menu in addition to the belt, gives you the opportunity to try anything on the menu without committing to a whole roll. Definitely will be back.

    (5)
  • Craig R.

    Great place, good food and a great selection . Very well organized and I would recommend this place to anyone. I am visiting here from Washington where we have a TON of these restruants and this one is by far one of the best. So go in and have a great meal.

    (5)
  • Jina L.

    ok so I read the bad reviews on here but I still wanted to give this place a try since it's a new place for revloving sushi. Also, I wanted to compare and see if it was better than Teharu Sushi in Tempe. Well I was not impressed at all...They really need more variety of sushi rolls! The whole time I was there I was just waiting and hoping to see if different rolls would be coming my way but NOPE it was the same california roll, salmon roll or vegas roll just rotating in circles! I don't want to be eating the same rolls over and over! So because of this...my friends and I ordered sushi off the menu. Each roll it took them more than 30-40 mins to make! And this place wasn't even packed! There were total of 3 sushi chefs in the kitchen making sushi too...ugh...I think I was at the restaurant for a good 2 and half hours... The sushi itself was nothing special. I only liked one of their roll and I only saw that type of roll rotate around once... Honestly I would not go back here ever again....If you want the whole "revolving sushi" experience go to Teharu Sushi... just sayin....

    (1)
  • Roderick A.

    This place place is bomb. And cheap! I mean cheapppp! Plates are priced 1.50-4 max! If u want a roll that isn't on the conveyor belt then just ask to have some fresh ones made. I've tried everything in here some is great some eg not so much. But the price is what is really great. Where else you going to eat 30 rolls for 20 bucks with a tip.

    (4)
  • Ashley B.

    This place is AMAZING! GOOD AND COLD SUSHI! Great customer service! Great atmosphere! I will never go to any sushi place besides this one!!

    (5)
  • Ace T.

    Having tried Teharu and Ahi Revolving Sushi restaurants, we were excited for another fast, inexpensive, and SAFE sushi option. Seksun was really good! They're unlike the other two revolving sushi restaurants in that they have an extensive menu and they are more than happy to take your custom order for rolls, rather than just wait for the roll you want to be put on the conveyor belt. Their specialty rolls are the best I have had, especially the "Japanese Pizza" roll, which has a layer of rice between two sheets of seaweed, lightly fried to a crisp, and then topped with a mix of yummy ingredients. The "Candle Light" is so yummy: fluffy crab mix on top of a roll with ahi tuna. Both of these rolls are only $3!!! That being said, the rolls at Teharu and Ahi Revolving Sushi are only $2 on average, so we were surprised we spent $50 at Seksun- 13 plates (3 pieces each) at $3 added up quickly for four people. ***Do NOT get the hot green tea, unless you are willing to pay $1.50 for a mug of hot water and a tea bag. They have a full bar; there's no reason to not have house made hot green tea. Also, we were there at lunch time on a Saturday, and it was nearly empty, which was a little disconcerting. However, the sushi was fresh and really good!

    (4)
  • Ian K.

    New sushi-go-round! Woot! Wonderful sushi, comfortable atmosphere and friendly staff. The manager's attention to detail and quality really shows! Ask about the "plate challenge" ;)

    (4)
  • Laura F.

    We have been looking for revolving sushi places since we got back from Hong Kong. We found Teharu in Tempe and really liked it...at first, but after going back a few more times the charm of that place really started to fade. Everything from the seating, to the music, to the freshness of the sushi just seemed to be lacking more and more each visit. I found Seksun on Yelp and had even driven up to this place before but I was a little put off by the parking lot...not very appealing...kind of deserted looking, and the place always looked empty, which is also off-putting, but my husband and I decided to finally get out of the car and go in and WOW we were so glad we did. Hands down better then Teharu!!! The seating is so much better, all tables, just the layout of the place is way better, has less of a "Walmart" vibe to it then Teharu does...and the sushi was very fresh It's was so nice to be able to sit at a table and face each other and have a nice time. I like that all the sushi was clearly marked and listed what was in each item as they came around on the stainless steel conveyor. The waiter was super friendly. AND it's way closer then driving out to Tempe to be cramped up to the conveyor with very little elbow or table room! I was even reluctant to write a good review cause I feel like it's our "new secret place!" but I also would like to see them stay around a while. I really think that if the parking lot was more appealing, like Teharu's parking lot, this place would be crazy busy all the time.

    (4)
  • Natalie J.

    I love this place! The sashimi is so fresh and they always give you such big pieces. I also love the tuna tataki, which has a taste that is gourmet-like with a wonderful blend of lemon and spices in it. My boyfriend and I only go to this sushi place now for our sushi needs.

    (5)
  • Kacao A.

    I give this 4 stars because of the freshness of the sushi. I've been here 4 times in the past week and a half and the fish was fresh and the chef is always putting out plates in the goround. The decor is pleasant and modern, but they need to turn the music up on either the tvs or the music. But this is made up by the prices! Cheaaaap! it's great for a sushi craving and it does satisfy!

    (4)
  • Virgil R.

    Very good quality! Friendly staff. Really good dining experience. I was depressed not having go-round places after moving from Portland, OR where there are more go-round places than McDonalds. Great price for the food! I would definitely come back! I had some unique rolls that I have never seen at go-round type places. The young lady who was waiting my table was very pleasant and never let me drink go dry...

    (4)
  • Bob K.

    Friendly staff, good variety, fresh and delicious food, great value with happy hour 7 days a week. Definitely will visit again.

    (5)
  • Alison T.

    We just had another wonderful experience. You know you visit a restaurant quite a bit when the server knows your order! It made us laugh, and we were impressed by their memory. Definitely try Seksun, they have melt in your mouth Vegas rolls, Caterpillar rolls, and more. Also if you were one of those that came here when they first opened give them another try. Tonight we noticed the service is faster, which prior it was a bit slow. Also they now offer a happy hour every day from 5pm to 7pm where they're offering $1 appetizers, and .50c off all their sushi! Oh! And we noticed a handful of new sushis we've never seen before. Support one of your local Arizona businesses! :)

    (5)
  • Christina W.

    I wanted to give this restaurant a try, since it's new and I wanted to give them my business. I was NOT impressed in the least. The sushi was OK.. I did order some Salmon Roe which I like to have with Quail eggs. I was told that the Quail eggs were "not in season.".Well, I have NEVER heard THAT before, but so be it. Then I had ordered some Ama ebi.. The sushi came with 2 tiny shrimp wrapped around each peace of sushi and the heads, which are usually deep fried, were MIA.. Service was nothing to email home about, although they were truly not busy at all. I had to get the server's attention more than once. I will stick to my Taiko, which is the same distance to my home, just the on the opposite way. Taiko is awesome and service is great.

    (2)
  • Stephanie V.

    My gf Lynn took me here for my birthday lunch recently and I fell in love. Yes, the sushi conveyor belt thing is a cute, fun novelty, but the sushi is actually outstanding! The portions are priced just right so you are able to try everything that you are afraid to waste your money on TRYING at the regular sushi joints! I loved this place so much that I immediately brought my bf to try. I would recommend going right at 11am when they open to ensure fresh pickins. I especially enjoyed the seaweed salad, squid salad, and the firecracker appetizer.

    (5)
  • Katherine H.

    My best friend and I were looking for a good sushi place to eat for lunch and I went on Yelp to get some feedback. I decided to go with Seksun. We had a blast!! Chris the manager was so kind and very helpful explaining how the "sushi train" worked. The food was fresh and so yummy!! The prices are perfect as well. We will be back there very soon.

    (4)
  • Brian E.

    First time in, drove past a couple of times, should have stopped sooner! Great service and the people were very friendly! Definitely will be back!

    (5)
  • Steven G.

    Good

    (4)
  • Tara B.

    Honestly my first visit to Seksun wasn't great. We were one of only two tables on a Saturday afternoon, but the service was slow and kind of strange--bringing one water refill when we were all empty, forgetting to put in an order, etc. The sushi quality was mediocre and didn't taste all that fresh, as though the plates had been on the conveyor belt for quite some time. It's about a half a block from my house, so I figured I'd continue to go occasionally but not make it a regular thing. A few weeks ago, though, Seksun had a "free sushi night" where everything on the conveyor belt was on the house. (It definitely helped that our table was right next to the kitchen!) This time the sushi was fresh, the restaurant was fully staffed with friendly servers, and there was music playing. Since this time, I've had nothing but good experiences at Seksun. I think they've sorted out a lot of the issues many other reviewers and myself have mentioned, so my roommates and I have started eating there fairly often. We usually have a really awesome server, Frank, who is really friendly and usually pretty fast. The food quality has definitely gotten better, especially if you order if from the menu instead of waiting for it on the conveyor belt. I also tried some of their umeshuu (plum wine) which is delicious! I'd definitely recommend giving it a try!

    (4)
  • Melanie D.

    Ok so the first time we came in this place they were closing. But decided to not tell us, we were the only two in the restaurant and the sushi was obviously end of day sushi. However, we decided they deserved a second chance. Today was the day; my friend and I went in at 1pm. Once again we were the only people in the restaurant. The server seemed shocked to have customers, and didn't understand why we were entering? There are about eight TVs. All were on. All were muted. The sushi was from who knows when. You could hear a pin drop, again. When two other customers finally showed up after we requested the tab, we tried making eye contact to warn them - no.. just go. It's not worth it. Finally as we were leaving the server turned on some music. We decided that it must be a four patron minimum for any ambiance to be initiated. You can get the same quality sushi at Fry's in the deli than in this place. We wanted to love it. We gave a a second chance. It got an F again.

    (1)
  • Jez H.

    First time here today. Not amazing and other reviews are accurate... Will definitely try it again.

    (4)
  • Khoa N.

    Sushi is great. Portions are small. Price isn't too bad. Good service. Good setup. Doesn't feel like their trying to squeeze as many tables in a small area.

    (3)
  • Joey D.

    Stale, gross, awful food. The fish was stale plain and simple, it was like the sushi you'd find in a grocery store but more stale and dry. I had the tuna and the salmon and it was terrible, had no flavor, no quality, just cheap generic sushi. There is little variety, its the same 4 or 5 little rolls rolling around ever 2 minutes, and it gets boring real fast. The tempura was awful, it was a weird mix of fried bell peppers, those rip off slivers of potatos, and a few dry broccoli, one of the worst tempuras I have ever had. The real put off for me was the big open glass to the kitchen. You can see the guys in the back just standing around talking to each other, barely working, just taking their sweet time and not putting on any effort or charisma. They also stare at you if you are sitting nearby, that uncomfortable kind of "what you want to eat next" kind of stare...you know? Arms crossed, standing stiff, no smiles, nothing, just awkward waiting around you to grab one so they can remake it. I was very uncomfortable and even wanted to move because of it, I hate people staring at me when I EAT! The decoration and atmosphere is ugly, like 70's ugly. Avocado green and orange colors, cheap awful furniture, and that whole 70's look which is just unattractive. I gave it a try but it was just bad, like cheap dollar store bad. Really. I have had bad sushi and sashimi before, I've even had chinese buffet sushi, and this was pretty much the same thing but dryer. If you appreciate good seafood and tasty sushi, you will be sorely dissapointed by this place. Go elsewhere, seriously. In terms of quality and taste, this place is a drive through, other places like blue wasabi or mikado are a real dining experience.

    (1)
  • Grigour S.

    Round 2. Had a bit of birthday gift money to spend and I have dealt with a bit of a headache today so I figured I'd pamper myself. Seksun has a very comfortable and nice decor these days. Good food, good staff. (Note: This review was from October, but forgot to complete it.)

    (4)
  • Jesus I.

    EHH.. Nothing special...manager needs to quit coming to tables and talking about himself. Just a nice greeting and explanation of specials and a smile would suit him better. Sometimes sushi is good and sometimes it is not, hopefully they improve.

    (3)
  • Lance W.

    Stopped in and placed an order to go. The new Manager was very helpful and made sure my order was just the way I wanted. While I waited the manager sat down and visited and was very nice. When we got home my wife and I enjoyed the Vegas roll, egg roll, and crab puffs. The only thing I'll ask for the next visit will be more ell sauce on the Vegas rolls. Oh and there will be a next time. Looks like a great place to stop in and have a drink and some delicious sushi ordered the way you want at a very fair price!

    (5)
  • Bri F.

    this place was ok. nothing exceptional and nothing horrible. the atmosphere was good and clean. the staff was nice. however, my friend and i did go at 1pm on a friday and it was empty, meaning there was not much of a turn over on the revolving belt... they make it clear that they were willing to make and prepare anything for us that we wanted and didnt see. the sushi was ok. i could taste a difference in temp with some pieces of sushi-- one that they just put out that was cold.. and one that was on the belt for a while and not so cold.. thankfully, no tummy aches from that! pricing is ok. the cheapest sushi for a dollar is california rolls... which to me isnt really sushi. so my plates were from $2 to $2.50 each. id be willing to go back again for a light meal.. but i feel like for the price, i should go to an all you can eat place if im going to eat a lot of sushi..

    (3)
  • Red C.

    We drove by and saw this new sushi place and thought to try it tonight. First thing I thought when I walked in - where's the decor? It's very sterile and cafeteria looking inside. Kinda similar to a yogi's grill but with more seating. There is no patio however there is space for one which I thought was odd since it could be used for outside seating. It's a cheap sushi place but the cheap price has to do with their rolls only being 2-3 pieces and not the usual 6-8. Portion control maybe? It gives you the option of ordering several different rolls(of 2 pieces or 3 pieces). If you calculate the # of rolls you have to order to get the same number of pieces for a real sized roll it's just slightly cheaper than other sushi restaurants. I was not impressed and honestly will probably never go back. I'll be surprised if this place is around in 6 months. I would like to see a better atmosphere as it feels almost fast foodish.

    (2)
  • Rachel P.

    The food is delicious ! My favorite is the Red Dragon (:

    (4)
  • Rodger M.

    Good choice if you are starved for sushi. My kids loved the instant gratification. Service was very good - we visited on Mother's day after a trip from Sedona and they had a flower for my wife. Nice touch.

    (4)
  • Cookie M.

    When my g/f and I walked in, we instantly noticed the place was empty. There was only one other table during the entire lunch hour! Yikies. Not good. The rolls on the conveyor belt were also pretty sparce. Our first impressions were that we probably wouldn't be back. I grabbed a spicy tuna roll off of the conveyor belt and was an instant convert - so fresh! Yum! The very friendly hostess/waitress readily took our order for sushi that wasn't on the conveyor belt - rainbow roll, maguru tuna and I can't remember what else. What I do remember was the exquisite melt in your mouth freshness. I am not sure why word hasn't leaked out about this place as there should be a line-up out the door. I do admit that the location isn't the best (tucked in the strip mall across from Skateland but, we will definitely go back.

    (4)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 10
  • Mon : 11:00 am - 10

Specialities

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

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Chinese Cuisine

The popularity of Chinese food in America can be adjudicated by the appearance of China Town in many major cities in the United State of America. The popular trend of ordering or opting for Chinese take away food isn't unknown in America. Chinese take away food comes to rescue when you're too tired from work or too exhausted to cook. No one can resist the temptation of eating spicy noodles, shrimp, chicken, beef or pork cooked in the sweet and spicy sauce. The cooking method of authentic Chinese food is a lot different compared to what is served in America.

Generally, Chinese use dark meat small bones and organs to cook dishes but this changes when you are eating American-Chinese fusion food prepared using white boneless meat cooked with broccoli, carrots and onions. Back in China, the food is less spicy and oily as they favor steaming and braising method for cooking the most popular dishes. So, if you have a taste for authentic Chinese food, then try finding a real Chinese restaurant in the city. You can also try the most popular fusion Chinese food like Pecking Duck, Chicken Feet, Hot Pot, Shrimp Dumpling Soup, Mapo Tofu, Wontons, Chop Suey, Egg Rolls and not to forget Fortune Cookies.

There are not many restaurants in America serving authentic Chinese food. A little research on Restaurant Listings directory can help you locate the best Chinese restaurants in the city. Chinese cuisine is continuously evolving, and you can find a variety of dishes categorized as the food for lactose intolerant, gluten intolerant, vegan, vegetarian, and diabetic friendly. So, if you have a group of friends with different taste patterns, save the hassle and visit the nearest Chinese restaurant in your city.

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