Suki Hanna Menu

  • Appetizers From Kitchen
  • Appetizers From Shshi Bar
  • Soup
  • Salad
  • Sushi Or Sashimi

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  • Appetizers From Kitchen
  • Appetizers From Shshi Bar
  • Soup
  • Salad
  • Sushi Or Sashimi

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  • MGrace D.

    I love this place. I'm Asian and yes that makes me as a good person to ask about what and how a good sushi should taste like and this place doesn't disappoint. First of all cleanliness is a top priority esp. in preparing this kind of meal. If fish and seafood are not handled good they go bad easily, thus, this place is one of the few that I would go for sushi fix ( the other is Amura but that is in another review). I had been going here for almost a decade and quality and price have been pretty much the same. They have kept the standards up and it would be too hard for others to compete with them. Most of the time, when it's affordable the quality suffers, with them, only the best quality for a very reasonable price. For the budgeted wallet try to go during lunch hours. Their lunch menus are great!

    (5)
  • Michelle M. C.

    I love this place. It's one of the few sushi places I LOVE from Orlando. Definitely order the Super Volcano Roll. The classics are just as tasty.

    (5)
  • Rebecca H.

    Got the AYCE (all you can eat) with a few friends on a Saturday. Service was fair, constant refill of water. The sushi was average and did not taste as fresh as some of the review states on yelp. The rolls were almost all the same few 'filling" topped or fried. The rice was PACKED and there was more cream cheese than needed in any of the rolls, making you feel full (and bad) faster. Stay away from fried anything, the oil they used to fry everything seemed 'old' and has that bad after taste. If you like raw, stick to the ayce sashimi and dont stray too far. All in all nothing special for the AYCE menu.

    (2)
  • Brian S.

    Not a great place. The sushi is below my expectation for a local sushi restaurant. The server are not that "motivated" to make sure my experience a great one. It took me and my wife about 4 minutes before they seated us. The place is almost empty... go figure.

    (2)
  • Gus F.

    Another good meal at an affordable price . These folks do a great job by making fresh ingredients available for lunch specials. The salmon in the sushi tasted fresh and the lunch special gives you 2 rolls, salad and soup for less than $10 . It's nice to have this restaurant so close to home

    (4)
  • Lindsey N.

    Did the $8.98 lunch special (almost ten with tax). Pick two rolls, and it comes with miso soup and garden salad. Not only was I impressed by the decor, the fact that they gave me genuine chopsticks instead of those boring wooden ones in the paper wrapping, were playing a very interesting program about Catherine de' Medici on the Travel Channel and had good music, but their sushi was quite delicious. It tasted fresh and was quite filling. I had the Philadelphia Roll and the Salmon Cheese Roll. Everything was yummy and I left full, satisfied, and didn't pay too much. The only con: I didn't have the all-you-can-eat for $21.95, but they appear to be VERY strict about not wasting food. While I understand the reasoning, the pressure is on as you can't take food home and there is a surcharge for leftover food. Still, had a good time.

    (4)
  • Andrea T.

    We have been to this restaurant twice now. I'm very happy I waited to review. My advice, don't go unless you can consume every piece of food. It doesn't matter if you don't like it. You MUST eat all your food with the AYCE no matter what or they charge extra! Here's the deal...I understand there are wasteful diners. My husband ordered ONE plate of food...that's it. He didn't like the small 4 pieces left of ONE sushi roll. He asked for the check and the girl says you must eat all your food or be charged extra. SERIOUSLY?! I'll say it again, ONE PLATE OF FOOD FOR $25! Then they wanna charge extra if ya don't like it. If it was me, I would have politely said okay, I'll finish, while I placed it in a napkin and excused myself to the restroom!!! The other option is to accidentally drop it on the ground but they may charge for that too. No thanks, won't be back and wouldn't recommend.

    (1)
  • Fully I.

    Superior service & excellent food at a reasonable price! We decided to try this restaurant based on the excellent reviews and were not disappointed. The servers were all very attentive and worked together to make sure everyone's needs we're met. The food was excellent and some of the best sushi we've had. Tried the Orlando roll and Hard Rock roll. Both were excellent. My husband had the beef noodle dish (not sure of the name) but it was very flavorful and filling. We will definitely be back to try more of this extensive and appealing menu!

    (5)
  • Sya N.

    Sushi tasted just average, huge portions but fell apart as soon as my chopstick touched it. It's so hard to find great sushi after dining at Kappo's. The price for sushi is great but the staffs aren't sociable. It wasn't busy at 2ish, the staff didn't come over until we were ready to pay. We served ourself by reaching over a plate and got our own sauces.

    (3)
  • Kenny L.

    Service almost non existent. They take your order and that's it. It was fairly busy the night I came in, but that's no excuse. Got the all you can eat for 22 dollars which includes unlimited apps, select entrees, sushi, sashimi and rolls. Avoid all apps, shumai and dumpling I could taste the freezer burn. Calamari was bland and my Wakame salad never came out. Crab rangoons were actually ok. Sashimi was very slimy and salmon had an awful taste to it. When the rolls came out they weren't overly packed with rice which was a nice surprise. Overall, I'd much rather go to Izziban for AYCE ; just another hole in the wall for me.

    (2)
  • Maryam I.

    This place is a fantastic deal for unlimited sushi and appetizers at $22 per person. It is all-you-can-eat, ordered off a menu, prepared and brought to.your table (not a buffet) We were a group.of 4. I recommend going as a group, that way you can order and try and larger variety of rolls/sushi/sashimi/appetizers/desserts. We ate everything we ordered, but from the verbage on the menu, it seems like they will charge you for large uneaten portions. I've also visited at lunch time and had their teriyaki steak lunch box. It was surprisingly tender and very flavorful. The place was packed on a Wednesday night, which says something considering it's located in a strip mall between a Publix and Hallmark Store.

    (4)
  • Amanda H.

    The service was what really bothered me about Suki Hana, among other things. They promote their $21.99 all you can eat menu including sushi, shasimi, appetizers, desserts, etc. which is what brought me and my family in. Although I wanted to join them for lunch, I was not very hungry at all- something experienced time to time by diners, I'm sure you would agree. On the menu it clearly states in capital letters NO SHARING IS ALLOWED when one person orders the all you can eat and another doesn't. Okay, I understand the concept... But I didn't realize the servers would be watching us like HAWKS! My mother and I decided just to get bento boxes, while the other three people with us chose the $21.99 deal. My god, our server, along with 2 other servers stood against the wall directly behind our table and watched our every move to insure we weren't sharing! That is no way to dine!!!!!! Completely uncomfortable and in enjoyable. So since I wan't allowed to leisurely taste food from my sister or brother's plate, I was stuck with my sub-par bento box, chicken teriyaki. The vegetables were completely unseasoned, while the shumai was way too salty. The chicken seemed to be from the freezer, and I found a piece of rice in my hair. Yeaaaahhh... The one thing that was decently cooked.. Had hair in it.. Ugh. My sister and brother thought their sushi was good- not great. And they apparently have another ridiculous rule that you must finish everything on your plate or else you will get charged for that said plate. I don't fully understand this rule, but I was shocked to hear it. And my poor brother was sitting there trying to force him self to finish a sushi roll that he didn't like just so he could order something else!!? Crazy. With that being said, I have no desire to return to this restaurant.

    (2)
  • Jonathan H.

    Just had the best ahi tuna ever..this little place is a hidden treasure....All you can eat for florida is rare for fresh sushi...Totally loved it..The appitizer menu could use some upgrades like lettuce wraps and mussles,but the awesome rolls totally made up for it...good quality great sevice..I highly recomend it!!!

    (5)
  • Amanda E.

    YUM! We went here for the all you can eat sushi and it was fabulous! Definitely worth the price! The all you can eat comes out on a giant plate and so we each picked which rolls looked good to us, and shared them when they came. Unlike the other all you can eat sushi I've been to, these guys also have appetizers and DESSERT on their menu! YES OH YES. You can sit down and eat fried cheesecake until you explode, if that's what you want! We had ice cream, too, and it was also super yummy. Great food, great atmosphere, quick service - I can't wait to come back!

    (5)
  • Felix L.

    BEST All you can eat sushi deal in town for sure simply because for just $22 you can order from a ton of different rolls, single sashimi pieces, different appetizers AND dessert. Yes all of that for $22 i couldn't believe it at all particularly because another place closer to my house offers all you can eat sushi for $22 as well, but ONLY sushi and ONLY two days out of the week. Here at Suki its all day every single day. What a great deal man. Me and my friends like to order a bunch of fried crab rangoons to start off, they're some of the best i've had for sure! Then we proceed to making our sushi selections. Too many to remember but the one which has stuck out to me the most and is my favorite here everytime is the orlando roll. It's fried so you already know it's good! Another good roll anywhere you go is the shrimp tempura and i really like the spicy tuna roll as well. For dessert, yes we still have dessert haha we had not one but 2 orders of the deep fried cheesecake, each, it was to die for honestly. FRIED cheesecake. What more could you ask for after an awesome sushi pig out? They also had fried bananas and some ice cream selections but we didn't pay to much mind to those after seeing the cheesecake option. Definitely a great spot to try if you're a hungry sushi lover!

    (4)
  • Jennifer A.

    Such a great all you can eat deal ! The service was awesome the food was even better! We ordered the miso soup, salad, Gyoza, shrimp tempura, chicken katsu, edamame, a California roll, the spider roll! (Was delicious) the shrimp tempura roll and all 4 ice creams. I am definitely coming back!!

    (5)
  • Fernando H.

    We had the all you can eat sushi, and it was awesome. Sashimis were tasty and the rolls too. We liked the kani salad and the crab rangoons. The dessert was the only part that we didnt like. The vanilla ice cream was dry as if the scoop had been served and stored in its cup.

    (5)
  • Emilia M.

    I've always enjoyed the sushi here. Haven't done the All you can eat, but it seems like a good deal if you are super hungry. Ordered the spider roll, dancing dragon, and the hubby ordered the publix roll. The dancing dragon was my favorite, but I've eaten many spider rolls and this one is one of the better ones I've had. The hubby liked the Publix roll (too raw for me). Overall a great choice for sushi.

    (4)
  • Rolando A.

    A group of friends and I went here and decided to get the all you can eat special. It was absolutely amazing! The dragon roll and shrimp tempura stood out, but everything else that we ordered was also amazing. Between 6 of us we ordered one of each apertizer, 14 sushi rolls and some sashimi as well. We were so full afterwards that all 6 of us had to share a cheesecake tempura as to not be wasteful. Absolutely amazing food! Can't wait to go back.

    (5)
  • Alisha V.

    Have definitely had better The happy hour is good, but I would rather pay for rolls and really enjoy them. For some it's convenient but really right down the street is an amazing sushi place with fresh product.

    (2)
  • Carla R.

    I am not sure I need to do much more than give it 5 stars and say the sushi was fresh and super delicious!!! Nicely located, clean and great service. Can't wait to go again

    (5)
  • Billy C.

    I got the All you can eat. Got the Crab rangoon, fried calamari, chicken katsu and various sushi. The crab rangoon and fried calamari came out first. They were nice and crispy. The sauce that they had on the place is sweet and tangy. I never ate chicken katsu before but its like a chicken nugget but 10x better haha. We had Nigiri, sashimi and a couple rolls. The fish was fresh, rolls were good. We ordered too much tuna roll though and it got boring. Also they may charge you if you do not finish all your food. We barely finish because there we got too much food lol. Managed to get in dessert, got fried cheesecake and icecream. Service was okay food comes out fast, but we have to get the server attention at times. id come again ~$21 for good quality sushi is a great deal!

    (4)
  • Joe D.

    Best all you can eat sushi for $22.00. Didn't even get to try any of the kitchen dishes or their fabulous dessert menu (all of which is included). The sashimi is cut on the small side so order double as 2 pieces is similar to most places 1 piece. Roll selection was huge and they will even make handrolls for you. The specialty rolls were great and there was a selection of about 10 or 12. Service was excellent and my wife had a dinner box which for $14.95 included soup, salad, shumai, California roll, rice and a large portion of teriyaki beef and vegetables. So much food that she brought some home for later. They do the all you can eat special 7 days a week.

    (4)
  • Brian W.

    This is our go-to sushi place. We usually get the all you can eat menu because the spicy tuna roll on it, which we like as a hand roll, is one of our favorites. Sit at the bar - The chefs make beautiful rolls!

    (4)
  • Davin N.

    My review's pretty much the same as Billy C's. I go there for the All-You-Can-Eat Menu during dinner. It's $22+tax for Sushi AND Kitchen Foods (ie crab rangoon, edamame, haru maki, tempura, katsu, teriyaki, and desserts to list a few), however you do have to pay extra for whatever you don't finish. The nice thing though is you can do multiple small orders so you can pace yourself. That alone is a great deal if you like variety and want a bit of everything!! The food itself is pretty good and I've enjoyed what I've eaten so far. I usually get a miso soup, ginger salad, a bunch of fried appetizers, two or three rolls, and ice cream. I've been a few times, solo a couple times, once for my birthday as a group of 10, and a few days ago as a group of 6. I made reservations online for my birthday so that way they would be prepared. You have to register for the website, which is a downside, but I guess that also lets you do online orders (haven't done that since I only go for the AYCE). When I went as a group of 6, we went in as walk-ins, but they weren't busy that night. Pretty much, the service is pretty standard, not the best, not the worst. I believe it's the same two ladies who work at night. Sometimes they'd be on top of refills, and other times I'd have to flag them down. After a while, they kinda left us alone, but we were just all chatting away and pretty much done with our food. As long as they have the AYCE, I'll keep returning, but if I want just sushi, there're better places to go.

    (4)
  • Kyle G.

    I have been coming here for years and can honestly say it is one of the BEST sushi places in all of central FL. The atmosphere is casual and unassuming and the service fast. You MUST try the mexican and salmon skin rolls, and theyre amaaaazing volcano roll with heaps of crab (not imitation "krab") piled on top! Also, theyre salads are made with this special ginger peanut dressing that is out of this world. The taste is like no other!

    (5)
  • Ashley O.

    The best sushi place in the area, my favorite by far. They do a really good all you can eat sushi and kitchen food as well. My fiancé and I just discovered this place the other day and have been twice this week already. Its also a lot cheaper doing the all you can eat if you can get at least 3/4 rolls. The paradise roll is awesome also my favorite. The servers never let us down so far with bringing out refills on drinks and bringing out the food hot and fresh. I've already recommend this place to most of my friends . We are looking forward to our next date night .

    (5)
  • Chris L.

    Great deal if you go for the AYCE sushi for $22! Fresh sashimi and a variety of sushi rolls to choose from. Also includes appetizers, teriyaki, fried rice, and even dessert. Overall it's great choices for the price. Only reason I give it 4 stars is because when it gets busy, they have a hard time keeping up with the orders and the servers are running around.

    (4)
  • Irena T.

    Randomly stumbled upon this place because it was next to Seprock's Snow. Sushi buffet? Yesssss We walked in looking for the rows of sushi on buffet tables. Turns out, this was the type of buffet you order from a menu. Okay then. The menu had a decent selection of appetizers, cooked foods, and sushi rolls. Everything tasted fine and service was a decent pace.

    (3)
  • Maika K.

    Tonight was my second visit, my birthday dinner. First visit was for lunch. The udon was good, my expectations were not high to begin with. Tonight was horrible. I hate having to give 1 star. My boyfriend and I ordered a large saki to start. When the server brought it, we ordered a gyoza appetizer and super crunch roll to start. 45 minutes had passed and no one came to visit us. Our server seemed in charge of the staff and I did see she was running most of the tables and the small bar, but she glanced at us several times and even came to pour water to the table next to us and didn't say a word. There were two other servers who were tending to all the tables around us, but they didn't even bother to check up on us. After our drinks went empty for 15 minutes and two tables who were sat after us started to receive their appetizers and sushi, we were more than sure we/our order was forgotten about. I have NEVER been forgotten about, neglected at a restaurant before. For the first time, we walked out. We expected someone to come after us, but nothing... Never again will we risk the chance of such a waste of time. Instead, we will keep true to Mikado who always exceeds our expectations with food & service as they did after this terrible experience. En is great as well. This is gruel ya disappointment because we were thrilled by the prospect of coming back for the all you can eat when we were more hungry.

    (1)
  • Efraim R.

    Just awesome service and Sushi! Just left work in a Saturday night. They were full but none the less service was quick and Very attentive. Try the Lobster roll!!

    (5)
  • Andrew H.

    We had the all-you-can-eat dinner when we went. The sushi and rolls were decent for the price (it was $22 when we went). However, the sashimi was absolutely horrible. Avoid ordering it.

    (3)
  • Kaila J.

    We eat here often since its close to my house. Everyone raves about the bento boxes but I didn't think they were all that good. They have the best spicy tuna roll I have tried in Orlando. The sushi always taste fresh and the staff is friendly. Mon-Wed they have discounted rolls!

    (4)
  • Nick K.

    My wife and I did the all you can eat, and all our sushi and rolls were excellent. The reason I am giving three stars is because the service was terrible. There were two waitresses running the show. They walked super slow and dragged their feet the whole time like they were unhappy and didn't want to work. They also never explained the plates when they came to notify you which type of fish was which. We were able to conjure which was which, but they literally just dropped the food off and quickly turned away without a word. After each all you can eat order, they give you the piece of paper so you can mark what else you want. After two rounds, they stopped giving us the piece of paper and came asking, "do you want more?" It honestly felt like they didn't want you to order more food. Our first order sat on the bar for several minutes before the waitress even went and grabbed it to bring it to us. They showed zero emotion, and we felt like they hated us.

    (3)
  • Elisa C.

    Suki Hanna has become a "must stop when in Orlando" and the number of fans grows with each new person I have the pleasure of bringing. Some favorites: Super volcano roll Suki Hanna roll Sashimi roll Sexy lobster roll Can't wait to come back to Orlando just to eat at Suli Hanna. It is truly addicting.

    (5)
  • Caitlin C.

    Love this place! So far this is my favorite Sushi restaurant in Orlando. Mon-Wed they have 1/2 sushi. Highly recommend!

    (5)
  • Shawnae D.

    This place has some of the best sushi my husband and I have ever had. We have been to Japan so you could say we are "sushi snobs" and are very picky about sushi. The sushi (nigiri) was awesome!!!!

    (5)
  • Tracie H.

    First time here after a recommendation. So happy and will be back. All you can eat sushi but also includes apps, salads, tempura, teriyaki and dessert! Great ambience and bud light only $1.50! Will now be regulars!

    (4)
  • Tao Tao W.

    I went here with a couple of friends for the sushi buffet. We were expecting a bar but its actually ordering from a menu which has pros and cons. Its more fresh but not quite what you expect. The menu is decent as you can get rolls and sashimi and nigiri pieces. There are also appetizers such as gyoza and then dessert. For $21 though, could go with more choices. One good thing is they are pretty fast with getting the order out once you place the order. Pieces are small though for sashimi and then orders for appetizers are 2 pieces at a time. I actually appreciate that its 2 pieces at a time because then you aren't forced to fill up on the appetizers. Decent quality and attentive service

    (3)
  • Kanitta S.

    I loved to get their lunch sashimi special and sushi rolls. Great prices and friendly manager and always nice. The sushi are always nicely rolled and not too much rice and I like that. We have been coming here for years and loved this place.

    (4)
  • John M.

    I've been going to SUKI HANNA for many years. They have the freshest sushi, one of the best sushi chefs name George, and the staff that is very willing and able to help you with your selections and descriptions if you're not a sushi connoisseur. The atmosphere was great, the location is accessible. They have a large selection of sushi, box lunch and dinners, lunch specials, and an all-you-can-eat sushi menu Monday through Friday for $21.95 per person. It's an actual good selection of sushi, appetizers, etc. You Should really take the time to try out this place if you haven't, I know you won't be disappointed.

    (5)
  • Darcy P.

    Super good sushi and all you can eat BUT horrible service. Other people after us got asked how they were doing. Waitress forgot to put my sons order in after we got our sushi

    (3)
  • Luis R.

    Good and fast service. Fresh fish made to order. Price is good for the food. Great deals

    (4)
  • Jenny A.

    This is my FAVORITE sushi place! Been going there for years for every family holiday or birthday.

    (5)
  • Peter M.

    Just thought I'd add my experience worth since I've been here a few times and always enjoy myself. The outside says 'sushi and steak' or something but I've never been with anybody who's ordered the steak. I forget they even offer it. The other reviews concerning the decor are dead-on. It's kitschly-random-tahitian? The place is pretty busy when their specials are going on and pretty quiet when they don't. The staff is pleasant enough and efficient in a way that seems common to a lot of Asian restaurants. I'm vegetarian but my girlfriend and my friends aren't, so the rolls we all get usually don't mix. Never had any problems with a lack of fresh fish or veggies. I find some of the rolls unique (and delicious) and unlike any I've found at any other sushi place. It's been worth it to us to drive out to Hunter's Creek solely for craving of one of said unique rolls. I hope they stick around.

    (4)
  • Patricia G.

    I always stop at this joint before going into Bliss nail salon for a bite to eat. It's great to go for lunch because of their specials. You can get sushi rolls 40%-60% off! Good food and not expensive....sounds good to me. The service is always fast and friendly.

    (4)
  • Frank L.

    They had me at "All you Can Eat"! Yes, for a mere $21, you to can eat sushi, until you can not walk no more! When I first walked in, we were the only ones there..hmm, not a great sign. But the all you can eat kept calling my name. There is an extensive list of sushi on the menu, and most if it is the more extensive menu items. The meal came with soup and salad as well. I definitely ate more than my $21 worth. The best part is that it was fresh, and delish! The one down side is that they will technically charge you $1 per any piece of uneaten sushi..so eat up!

    (4)
  • Ho L.

    Decent sushi offered at a great price. I just happened to be in the plaza looking for a place to eat and came across Suki Hanna. I wasn't expecting much, and was surprised at what I found. I enjoyed each sushi roll that I ordered, but I enjoyed the prices even more. The regular pricing is very competitive to other sushi restaurants, but come during special times, and the 40-60% off makes it unbelievably cheap. The quality of the sushi isn't excellent, probably a notch above Publix/Target sushi. A lot of their rolls rely on cream cheese or spicy mayo, but I would much rather let the fish stand on its own. Plus it makes the rolls all start to taste too similar, as the cheese or mayo easily overpowers the fish. Suki Hanna is definitely is NOT one of the best sushi places in Orlando. (you need to get out more if you think it is...). But If you're in the mood for some decent, affordable sushi, this is the place to go, especially on the off-nights.

    (2)
  • Erin M.

    Was so excited to find an ayce sushi bar, we ordered from what we thought was the all you can eat menu (it said it was all you could eat on the top), then were told by the waitress that what we ordered did not qualify as all you can eat. Also the waitress was really rude, and gave all her attention to what I assume was her friends, and hardly gave us any attention. She hardly even acknowledged out existence. The sushi is subpar, and they have deceptive pricing. Stay away!!

    (1)
  • Chelle P.

    March update - I gave them another try for lunch. It was actually pretty good. Don't expect much on service, but the quietness - fresh food - no hair in food - and good lunch special (bento box and sushi roll discount) made it go up to 3 stars. Give it a try!

    (3)
  • William L.

    Wanted to find an all you can eat sushi restaurant in Orlando and we stumbled onto suki Hanna on yelp. Was disappointed on the service and the price. They charge 7.95 for my 2 year old daughter even though she doesn't eat much. They charge 21.95 for adult which I already consider overpriced . Sushi isn't all it crack up to be. It was not fresh at all. The spider rolls we ordered had a bitter taste to it. We left four pieces on the plate and then ask for the check. Waitress came by and said if we don't finish the four pieces they will charge us for it. We told them it has a bitter taste to it, waitress then claim they were serving it the whole day and there was no issue. I have never been to a restaurant that are so stingy and nick picking. If you want to get overcharge and get hostile service then this restaurant is a place to go.

    (1)
  • V R.

    All the rolls look the same. None of the rolls are particularly spicy. Most of the rolls have tempura bits to make it looks bigger than it actually should. I prefer my sushi to be more healthy yet authentic than oversized and crunchy. I would rather go to my usual sushi spot over this, which is across the street; Sushi En (Japanese owned). Customer service is decent though! Pass!

    (1)
  • Kevin U.

    First time here, for the $, not bad at all, however anybody that is accustomed to higher end sushi would be advised to spend more elsewhere. I like that it is away from all the traffic and tourist that are associated with International drive. Walked in with my family at 8:30 on a Saturday night and basically had the restaurant to ourselves. Tried quite a few rolls, anything with the word spicy in it wasn't. The AYCE selection was ok, but the excluded many of their house specialty rolls. I had yellowtail nigiri that was fine, she had albacore nigiri that was definitely not as fresh as it could be. Spider roll was good, needed more eel sauce, seemed to be pretty skimpy on sauces. Service was very good due to not being crowded I'm sure. Any leftover pieces will get you a $1.00 per piece penalty, so order carefully.

    (3)
  • Debbie M.

    Our first visit was at dinner time because we had a restaurant.com gift certificate. The service was good, but we had a hard time understanding the waitress. We tried the steak and shrimp hibachi, the philadelphia roll, the super crunchy roll, and the spicy tuna roll. The miso soup and ginger salad were standard but tasty. The sushi rolls were very good (a bit expensive) and the fish was fresh (not chewy). The hibachi teriyaki was good, with a nice selection of vegetables in the dish. Our second visit was also for dinner. I had the tuna, salmon and yellowtail sashimi, which was AMAZING. Tender enough to slice, so fresh that it melted in my mouth. Superb. We also got the hibachi chicken fried rice, which was seasoned well and very tasty. Everything was served very quickly and efficiently. Our drinks were refreshed without us asking. This is my new favorite restaurant. I could not stop raving about our second visit. They need a facebook page so I can "like" it. Please visit this restaurant when you are in the Hunter's Creek/Gatorland area. You will not be disappointed.

    (5)
  • Isabelle G.

    I really like this place, it's quiet, close to the house and we've yet to have a bad experience there. Our favorite rolls are the super volcano roll and the Michell Roll, I could eat them each day!

    (4)
  • Goddy C.

    With sushi buffet places, you normally get substandard items. But at Suki Hanna, they exceed taste and qualify with every piece. My favorite is the salmon skin hand roll and the mouth watering sashimi. Always worth going back to this restaurant!

    (5)
  • Amanda Jean Z.

    Eww, Gross. I should've walked out when I saw the place empty. Their fish was not fresh at all. The staff was SO rude! I waited 30 minutes for ONE roll! When I asked the waitress politely, if the food will be coming soon as I was timely schedule, the waitress gave me a nasty look and walked away without saying anything to me. In my head I'm saying to myself, "Hello! There is no one else in the restaurant but me and it is just one roll!" I finally got my roll another ten minutes later and it was gross. Not even any presentation creativity. It wasn't fresh at all. The Sushi next door in Publix is better than this sushi place! I couldn't wait to get out of there. What keeps them in business is the reasonably priced sushi... but I don't mind paying a little extra for fresh food that gets to my table at a respectful time.

    (2)
  • Jim H.

    Seriously... I should have heeded the warning signs... virtually empty at 6PM. 12:30 AM was regretting it more. I have had sushi in many countries including mainland China. This was the worst ever. I have never left sushi on my plate before tonight... Place smells odd, as is the decor.. sushi chef seems to have lost his spirit.. I don't blame him... much of the ingredients substandard, not fresh... actually this inspired my first yelping... lesson learned, avoid the first helping...

    (1)
  • Stephen O.

    This place is mediocre. Design doesn't quite match the cuisine but that's neither here nor there. Food was good, much better than grocery store but just don't go in expecting it to match the best you've ever had. I typically judge a place by their shrimp tempura and it was good, just good. I do recommend the $21 all you can eat, made to order special (every day!). It includes Miso soup and salad, too.

    (3)
  • Wayne M.

    Went here with a voucher from Restaurant.com and I wasn't sure what to expect. I've passed by this place countless times and never thought of trying it. I don't know why I waited so long. The service was prompt and friendly and the place itself was a lot bigger than I thought from the outside. Steamed Krab dumplings were tasty and all four sushi rolls we ordered were very good also. Everything was fresh and I walked out feeling very pleased about the experience. The voucher from Restaurant.com dropped the bill significantly, so I will be purchasing more and returning to Suki Hanna.

    (4)
  • Michael P.

    Fantastic Sushi. The location seems a bit misplaced for the area. Kind of a dumpy strip mall. I would go back for sure.. Next time I am in FL..

    (4)
  • Daniel C.

    Nabe Yaki Udon is tasty. The Tuna Kobachi is delish. Prices are pretty cheap.. well compared to up north I guess. Atmosphere is not bad either. Feels Japanese. I like the samurai artwork they have on their walls. They have a very nice bar too.

    (4)
  • Kevin L.

    Suki Hanna is located in the Publix shopping center in Hunters Creek. You can tell the restaurant hasn't been updated in a while. They have good specials often (like all-you-can-eat Sushi or 1/2 price sushi). Call them and ask for the latest specials. If you can go when they are having a special, this place isn't that bad. But I wouldn't go if there were no specials. It is just OKAY then. :-)

    (3)
  • Jinxy H.

    Great sushi!! Nice staff

    (5)
  • Mike C.

    I haven't been to this place for a while but it's clean and the 60% discount certificate has convinced me to visit again.

    (4)
  • Mandeezy M.

    Thee BEST sushi in Orlando by far! Super volcano roll please!

    (5)
  • F. D.

    I love going here for lunch. The bento box is delicious, big portion and great price!

    (5)
  • Patrick P.

    Best Best Best Sushi in all of the area

    (5)
  • Alicinha R.

    so good and affordable. would go back many many times. Found it here on yelps. didnt do the all u can eat bc i wanted to try specials as well. The hibachi is extremely good. yummy yummy

    (4)
  • Shawnae D.

    This place has some of the best sushi my husband and I have ever had. We have been to Japan so you could say we are "sushi snobs" and are very picky about sushi. The sushi (nigiri) was awesome!!!!

    (5)
  • Tracie H.

    First time here after a recommendation. So happy and will be back. All you can eat sushi but also includes apps, salads, tempura, teriyaki and dessert! Great ambience and bud light only $1.50! Will now be regulars!

    (4)
  • Frank L.

    They had me at "All you Can Eat"! Yes, for a mere $21, you to can eat sushi, until you can not walk no more! When I first walked in, we were the only ones there..hmm, not a great sign. But the all you can eat kept calling my name. There is an extensive list of sushi on the menu, and most if it is the more extensive menu items. The meal came with soup and salad as well. I definitely ate more than my $21 worth. The best part is that it was fresh, and delish! The one down side is that they will technically charge you $1 per any piece of uneaten sushi..so eat up!

    (4)
  • Ho L.

    Decent sushi offered at a great price. I just happened to be in the plaza looking for a place to eat and came across Suki Hanna. I wasn't expecting much, and was surprised at what I found. I enjoyed each sushi roll that I ordered, but I enjoyed the prices even more. The regular pricing is very competitive to other sushi restaurants, but come during special times, and the 40-60% off makes it unbelievably cheap. The quality of the sushi isn't excellent, probably a notch above Publix/Target sushi. A lot of their rolls rely on cream cheese or spicy mayo, but I would much rather let the fish stand on its own. Plus it makes the rolls all start to taste too similar, as the cheese or mayo easily overpowers the fish. Suki Hanna is definitely is NOT one of the best sushi places in Orlando. (you need to get out more if you think it is...). But If you're in the mood for some decent, affordable sushi, this is the place to go, especially on the off-nights.

    (2)
  • Erin M.

    Was so excited to find an ayce sushi bar, we ordered from what we thought was the all you can eat menu (it said it was all you could eat on the top), then were told by the waitress that what we ordered did not qualify as all you can eat. Also the waitress was really rude, and gave all her attention to what I assume was her friends, and hardly gave us any attention. She hardly even acknowledged out existence. The sushi is subpar, and they have deceptive pricing. Stay away!!

    (1)
  • Chelle P.

    March update - I gave them another try for lunch. It was actually pretty good. Don't expect much on service, but the quietness - fresh food - no hair in food - and good lunch special (bento box and sushi roll discount) made it go up to 3 stars. Give it a try!

    (3)
  • Lindsey N.

    Did the $8.98 lunch special (almost ten with tax). Pick two rolls, and it comes with miso soup and garden salad. Not only was I impressed by the decor, the fact that they gave me genuine chopsticks instead of those boring wooden ones in the paper wrapping, were playing a very interesting program about Catherine de' Medici on the Travel Channel and had good music, but their sushi was quite delicious. It tasted fresh and was quite filling. I had the Philadelphia Roll and the Salmon Cheese Roll. Everything was yummy and I left full, satisfied, and didn't pay too much. The only con: I didn't have the all-you-can-eat for $21.95, but they appear to be VERY strict about not wasting food. While I understand the reasoning, the pressure is on as you can't take food home and there is a surcharge for leftover food. Still, had a good time.

    (4)
  • Andrea T.

    We have been to this restaurant twice now. I'm very happy I waited to review. My advice, don't go unless you can consume every piece of food. It doesn't matter if you don't like it. You MUST eat all your food with the AYCE no matter what or they charge extra! Here's the deal...I understand there are wasteful diners. My husband ordered ONE plate of food...that's it. He didn't like the small 4 pieces left of ONE sushi roll. He asked for the check and the girl says you must eat all your food or be charged extra. SERIOUSLY?! I'll say it again, ONE PLATE OF FOOD FOR $25! Then they wanna charge extra if ya don't like it. If it was me, I would have politely said okay, I'll finish, while I placed it in a napkin and excused myself to the restroom!!! The other option is to accidentally drop it on the ground but they may charge for that too. No thanks, won't be back and wouldn't recommend.

    (1)
  • Fully I.

    Superior service & excellent food at a reasonable price! We decided to try this restaurant based on the excellent reviews and were not disappointed. The servers were all very attentive and worked together to make sure everyone's needs we're met. The food was excellent and some of the best sushi we've had. Tried the Orlando roll and Hard Rock roll. Both were excellent. My husband had the beef noodle dish (not sure of the name) but it was very flavorful and filling. We will definitely be back to try more of this extensive and appealing menu!

    (5)
  • Sya N.

    Sushi tasted just average, huge portions but fell apart as soon as my chopstick touched it. It's so hard to find great sushi after dining at Kappo's. The price for sushi is great but the staffs aren't sociable. It wasn't busy at 2ish, the staff didn't come over until we were ready to pay. We served ourself by reaching over a plate and got our own sauces.

    (3)
  • Kenny L.

    Service almost non existent. They take your order and that's it. It was fairly busy the night I came in, but that's no excuse. Got the all you can eat for 22 dollars which includes unlimited apps, select entrees, sushi, sashimi and rolls. Avoid all apps, shumai and dumpling I could taste the freezer burn. Calamari was bland and my Wakame salad never came out. Crab rangoons were actually ok. Sashimi was very slimy and salmon had an awful taste to it. When the rolls came out they weren't overly packed with rice which was a nice surprise. Overall, I'd much rather go to Izziban for AYCE ; just another hole in the wall for me.

    (2)
  • Brian S.

    Not a great place. The sushi is below my expectation for a local sushi restaurant. The server are not that "motivated" to make sure my experience a great one. It took me and my wife about 4 minutes before they seated us. The place is almost empty... go figure.

    (2)
  • Gus F.

    Another good meal at an affordable price . These folks do a great job by making fresh ingredients available for lunch specials. The salmon in the sushi tasted fresh and the lunch special gives you 2 rolls, salad and soup for less than $10 . It's nice to have this restaurant so close to home

    (4)
  • Maryam I.

    This place is a fantastic deal for unlimited sushi and appetizers at $22 per person. It is all-you-can-eat, ordered off a menu, prepared and brought to.your table (not a buffet) We were a group.of 4. I recommend going as a group, that way you can order and try and larger variety of rolls/sushi/sashimi/appetizers/desserts. We ate everything we ordered, but from the verbage on the menu, it seems like they will charge you for large uneaten portions. I've also visited at lunch time and had their teriyaki steak lunch box. It was surprisingly tender and very flavorful. The place was packed on a Wednesday night, which says something considering it's located in a strip mall between a Publix and Hallmark Store.

    (4)
  • Amanda H.

    The service was what really bothered me about Suki Hana, among other things. They promote their $21.99 all you can eat menu including sushi, shasimi, appetizers, desserts, etc. which is what brought me and my family in. Although I wanted to join them for lunch, I was not very hungry at all- something experienced time to time by diners, I'm sure you would agree. On the menu it clearly states in capital letters NO SHARING IS ALLOWED when one person orders the all you can eat and another doesn't. Okay, I understand the concept... But I didn't realize the servers would be watching us like HAWKS! My mother and I decided just to get bento boxes, while the other three people with us chose the $21.99 deal. My god, our server, along with 2 other servers stood against the wall directly behind our table and watched our every move to insure we weren't sharing! That is no way to dine!!!!!! Completely uncomfortable and in enjoyable. So since I wan't allowed to leisurely taste food from my sister or brother's plate, I was stuck with my sub-par bento box, chicken teriyaki. The vegetables were completely unseasoned, while the shumai was way too salty. The chicken seemed to be from the freezer, and I found a piece of rice in my hair. Yeaaaahhh... The one thing that was decently cooked.. Had hair in it.. Ugh. My sister and brother thought their sushi was good- not great. And they apparently have another ridiculous rule that you must finish everything on your plate or else you will get charged for that said plate. I don't fully understand this rule, but I was shocked to hear it. And my poor brother was sitting there trying to force him self to finish a sushi roll that he didn't like just so he could order something else!!? Crazy. With that being said, I have no desire to return to this restaurant.

    (2)
  • Jonathan H.

    Just had the best ahi tuna ever..this little place is a hidden treasure....All you can eat for florida is rare for fresh sushi...Totally loved it..The appitizer menu could use some upgrades like lettuce wraps and mussles,but the awesome rolls totally made up for it...good quality great sevice..I highly recomend it!!!

    (5)
  • Amanda E.

    YUM! We went here for the all you can eat sushi and it was fabulous! Definitely worth the price! The all you can eat comes out on a giant plate and so we each picked which rolls looked good to us, and shared them when they came. Unlike the other all you can eat sushi I've been to, these guys also have appetizers and DESSERT on their menu! YES OH YES. You can sit down and eat fried cheesecake until you explode, if that's what you want! We had ice cream, too, and it was also super yummy. Great food, great atmosphere, quick service - I can't wait to come back!

    (5)
  • Felix L.

    BEST All you can eat sushi deal in town for sure simply because for just $22 you can order from a ton of different rolls, single sashimi pieces, different appetizers AND dessert. Yes all of that for $22 i couldn't believe it at all particularly because another place closer to my house offers all you can eat sushi for $22 as well, but ONLY sushi and ONLY two days out of the week. Here at Suki its all day every single day. What a great deal man. Me and my friends like to order a bunch of fried crab rangoons to start off, they're some of the best i've had for sure! Then we proceed to making our sushi selections. Too many to remember but the one which has stuck out to me the most and is my favorite here everytime is the orlando roll. It's fried so you already know it's good! Another good roll anywhere you go is the shrimp tempura and i really like the spicy tuna roll as well. For dessert, yes we still have dessert haha we had not one but 2 orders of the deep fried cheesecake, each, it was to die for honestly. FRIED cheesecake. What more could you ask for after an awesome sushi pig out? They also had fried bananas and some ice cream selections but we didn't pay to much mind to those after seeing the cheesecake option. Definitely a great spot to try if you're a hungry sushi lover!

    (4)
  • Jennifer A.

    Such a great all you can eat deal ! The service was awesome the food was even better! We ordered the miso soup, salad, Gyoza, shrimp tempura, chicken katsu, edamame, a California roll, the spider roll! (Was delicious) the shrimp tempura roll and all 4 ice creams. I am definitely coming back!!

    (5)
  • Fernando H.

    We had the all you can eat sushi, and it was awesome. Sashimis were tasty and the rolls too. We liked the kani salad and the crab rangoons. The dessert was the only part that we didnt like. The vanilla ice cream was dry as if the scoop had been served and stored in its cup.

    (5)
  • Emilia M.

    I've always enjoyed the sushi here. Haven't done the All you can eat, but it seems like a good deal if you are super hungry. Ordered the spider roll, dancing dragon, and the hubby ordered the publix roll. The dancing dragon was my favorite, but I've eaten many spider rolls and this one is one of the better ones I've had. The hubby liked the Publix roll (too raw for me). Overall a great choice for sushi.

    (4)
  • Rolando A.

    A group of friends and I went here and decided to get the all you can eat special. It was absolutely amazing! The dragon roll and shrimp tempura stood out, but everything else that we ordered was also amazing. Between 6 of us we ordered one of each apertizer, 14 sushi rolls and some sashimi as well. We were so full afterwards that all 6 of us had to share a cheesecake tempura as to not be wasteful. Absolutely amazing food! Can't wait to go back.

    (5)
  • Alisha V.

    Have definitely had better The happy hour is good, but I would rather pay for rolls and really enjoy them. For some it's convenient but really right down the street is an amazing sushi place with fresh product.

    (2)
  • Carla R.

    I am not sure I need to do much more than give it 5 stars and say the sushi was fresh and super delicious!!! Nicely located, clean and great service. Can't wait to go again

    (5)
  • MGrace D.

    I love this place. I'm Asian and yes that makes me as a good person to ask about what and how a good sushi should taste like and this place doesn't disappoint. First of all cleanliness is a top priority esp. in preparing this kind of meal. If fish and seafood are not handled good they go bad easily, thus, this place is one of the few that I would go for sushi fix ( the other is Amura but that is in another review). I had been going here for almost a decade and quality and price have been pretty much the same. They have kept the standards up and it would be too hard for others to compete with them. Most of the time, when it's affordable the quality suffers, with them, only the best quality for a very reasonable price. For the budgeted wallet try to go during lunch hours. Their lunch menus are great!

    (5)
  • Michelle M. C.

    I love this place. It's one of the few sushi places I LOVE from Orlando. Definitely order the Super Volcano Roll. The classics are just as tasty.

    (5)
  • Rebecca H.

    Got the AYCE (all you can eat) with a few friends on a Saturday. Service was fair, constant refill of water. The sushi was average and did not taste as fresh as some of the review states on yelp. The rolls were almost all the same few 'filling" topped or fried. The rice was PACKED and there was more cream cheese than needed in any of the rolls, making you feel full (and bad) faster. Stay away from fried anything, the oil they used to fry everything seemed 'old' and has that bad after taste. If you like raw, stick to the ayce sashimi and dont stray too far. All in all nothing special for the AYCE menu.

    (2)
  • Billy C.

    I got the All you can eat. Got the Crab rangoon, fried calamari, chicken katsu and various sushi. The crab rangoon and fried calamari came out first. They were nice and crispy. The sauce that they had on the place is sweet and tangy. I never ate chicken katsu before but its like a chicken nugget but 10x better haha. We had Nigiri, sashimi and a couple rolls. The fish was fresh, rolls were good. We ordered too much tuna roll though and it got boring. Also they may charge you if you do not finish all your food. We barely finish because there we got too much food lol. Managed to get in dessert, got fried cheesecake and icecream. Service was okay food comes out fast, but we have to get the server attention at times. id come again ~$21 for good quality sushi is a great deal!

    (4)
  • Joe D.

    Best all you can eat sushi for $22.00. Didn't even get to try any of the kitchen dishes or their fabulous dessert menu (all of which is included). The sashimi is cut on the small side so order double as 2 pieces is similar to most places 1 piece. Roll selection was huge and they will even make handrolls for you. The specialty rolls were great and there was a selection of about 10 or 12. Service was excellent and my wife had a dinner box which for $14.95 included soup, salad, shumai, California roll, rice and a large portion of teriyaki beef and vegetables. So much food that she brought some home for later. They do the all you can eat special 7 days a week.

    (4)
  • Brian W.

    This is our go-to sushi place. We usually get the all you can eat menu because the spicy tuna roll on it, which we like as a hand roll, is one of our favorites. Sit at the bar - The chefs make beautiful rolls!

    (4)
  • Davin N.

    My review's pretty much the same as Billy C's. I go there for the All-You-Can-Eat Menu during dinner. It's $22+tax for Sushi AND Kitchen Foods (ie crab rangoon, edamame, haru maki, tempura, katsu, teriyaki, and desserts to list a few), however you do have to pay extra for whatever you don't finish. The nice thing though is you can do multiple small orders so you can pace yourself. That alone is a great deal if you like variety and want a bit of everything!! The food itself is pretty good and I've enjoyed what I've eaten so far. I usually get a miso soup, ginger salad, a bunch of fried appetizers, two or three rolls, and ice cream. I've been a few times, solo a couple times, once for my birthday as a group of 10, and a few days ago as a group of 6. I made reservations online for my birthday so that way they would be prepared. You have to register for the website, which is a downside, but I guess that also lets you do online orders (haven't done that since I only go for the AYCE). When I went as a group of 6, we went in as walk-ins, but they weren't busy that night. Pretty much, the service is pretty standard, not the best, not the worst. I believe it's the same two ladies who work at night. Sometimes they'd be on top of refills, and other times I'd have to flag them down. After a while, they kinda left us alone, but we were just all chatting away and pretty much done with our food. As long as they have the AYCE, I'll keep returning, but if I want just sushi, there're better places to go.

    (4)
  • Kyle G.

    I have been coming here for years and can honestly say it is one of the BEST sushi places in all of central FL. The atmosphere is casual and unassuming and the service fast. You MUST try the mexican and salmon skin rolls, and theyre amaaaazing volcano roll with heaps of crab (not imitation "krab") piled on top! Also, theyre salads are made with this special ginger peanut dressing that is out of this world. The taste is like no other!

    (5)
  • Ashley O.

    The best sushi place in the area, my favorite by far. They do a really good all you can eat sushi and kitchen food as well. My fiancé and I just discovered this place the other day and have been twice this week already. Its also a lot cheaper doing the all you can eat if you can get at least 3/4 rolls. The paradise roll is awesome also my favorite. The servers never let us down so far with bringing out refills on drinks and bringing out the food hot and fresh. I've already recommend this place to most of my friends . We are looking forward to our next date night .

    (5)
  • Chris L.

    Great deal if you go for the AYCE sushi for $22! Fresh sashimi and a variety of sushi rolls to choose from. Also includes appetizers, teriyaki, fried rice, and even dessert. Overall it's great choices for the price. Only reason I give it 4 stars is because when it gets busy, they have a hard time keeping up with the orders and the servers are running around.

    (4)
  • Irena T.

    Randomly stumbled upon this place because it was next to Seprock's Snow. Sushi buffet? Yesssss We walked in looking for the rows of sushi on buffet tables. Turns out, this was the type of buffet you order from a menu. Okay then. The menu had a decent selection of appetizers, cooked foods, and sushi rolls. Everything tasted fine and service was a decent pace.

    (3)
  • Maika K.

    Tonight was my second visit, my birthday dinner. First visit was for lunch. The udon was good, my expectations were not high to begin with. Tonight was horrible. I hate having to give 1 star. My boyfriend and I ordered a large saki to start. When the server brought it, we ordered a gyoza appetizer and super crunch roll to start. 45 minutes had passed and no one came to visit us. Our server seemed in charge of the staff and I did see she was running most of the tables and the small bar, but she glanced at us several times and even came to pour water to the table next to us and didn't say a word. There were two other servers who were tending to all the tables around us, but they didn't even bother to check up on us. After our drinks went empty for 15 minutes and two tables who were sat after us started to receive their appetizers and sushi, we were more than sure we/our order was forgotten about. I have NEVER been forgotten about, neglected at a restaurant before. For the first time, we walked out. We expected someone to come after us, but nothing... Never again will we risk the chance of such a waste of time. Instead, we will keep true to Mikado who always exceeds our expectations with food & service as they did after this terrible experience. En is great as well. This is gruel ya disappointment because we were thrilled by the prospect of coming back for the all you can eat when we were more hungry.

    (1)
  • Efraim R.

    Just awesome service and Sushi! Just left work in a Saturday night. They were full but none the less service was quick and Very attentive. Try the Lobster roll!!

    (5)
  • Andrew H.

    We had the all-you-can-eat dinner when we went. The sushi and rolls were decent for the price (it was $22 when we went). However, the sashimi was absolutely horrible. Avoid ordering it.

    (3)
  • Nick K.

    My wife and I did the all you can eat, and all our sushi and rolls were excellent. The reason I am giving three stars is because the service was terrible. There were two waitresses running the show. They walked super slow and dragged their feet the whole time like they were unhappy and didn't want to work. They also never explained the plates when they came to notify you which type of fish was which. We were able to conjure which was which, but they literally just dropped the food off and quickly turned away without a word. After each all you can eat order, they give you the piece of paper so you can mark what else you want. After two rounds, they stopped giving us the piece of paper and came asking, "do you want more?" It honestly felt like they didn't want you to order more food. Our first order sat on the bar for several minutes before the waitress even went and grabbed it to bring it to us. They showed zero emotion, and we felt like they hated us.

    (3)
  • Elisa C.

    Suki Hanna has become a "must stop when in Orlando" and the number of fans grows with each new person I have the pleasure of bringing. Some favorites: Super volcano roll Suki Hanna roll Sashimi roll Sexy lobster roll Can't wait to come back to Orlando just to eat at Suli Hanna. It is truly addicting.

    (5)
  • Caitlin C.

    Love this place! So far this is my favorite Sushi restaurant in Orlando. Mon-Wed they have 1/2 sushi. Highly recommend!

    (5)
  • William L.

    Wanted to find an all you can eat sushi restaurant in Orlando and we stumbled onto suki Hanna on yelp. Was disappointed on the service and the price. They charge 7.95 for my 2 year old daughter even though she doesn't eat much. They charge 21.95 for adult which I already consider overpriced . Sushi isn't all it crack up to be. It was not fresh at all. The spider rolls we ordered had a bitter taste to it. We left four pieces on the plate and then ask for the check. Waitress came by and said if we don't finish the four pieces they will charge us for it. We told them it has a bitter taste to it, waitress then claim they were serving it the whole day and there was no issue. I have never been to a restaurant that are so stingy and nick picking. If you want to get overcharge and get hostile service then this restaurant is a place to go.

    (1)
  • Tao Tao W.

    I went here with a couple of friends for the sushi buffet. We were expecting a bar but its actually ordering from a menu which has pros and cons. Its more fresh but not quite what you expect. The menu is decent as you can get rolls and sashimi and nigiri pieces. There are also appetizers such as gyoza and then dessert. For $21 though, could go with more choices. One good thing is they are pretty fast with getting the order out once you place the order. Pieces are small though for sashimi and then orders for appetizers are 2 pieces at a time. I actually appreciate that its 2 pieces at a time because then you aren't forced to fill up on the appetizers. Decent quality and attentive service

    (3)
  • Kanitta S.

    I loved to get their lunch sashimi special and sushi rolls. Great prices and friendly manager and always nice. The sushi are always nicely rolled and not too much rice and I like that. We have been coming here for years and loved this place.

    (4)
  • John M.

    I've been going to SUKI HANNA for many years. They have the freshest sushi, one of the best sushi chefs name George, and the staff that is very willing and able to help you with your selections and descriptions if you're not a sushi connoisseur. The atmosphere was great, the location is accessible. They have a large selection of sushi, box lunch and dinners, lunch specials, and an all-you-can-eat sushi menu Monday through Friday for $21.95 per person. It's an actual good selection of sushi, appetizers, etc. You Should really take the time to try out this place if you haven't, I know you won't be disappointed.

    (5)
  • Darcy P.

    Super good sushi and all you can eat BUT horrible service. Other people after us got asked how they were doing. Waitress forgot to put my sons order in after we got our sushi

    (3)
  • Luis R.

    Good and fast service. Fresh fish made to order. Price is good for the food. Great deals

    (4)
  • Jenny A.

    This is my FAVORITE sushi place! Been going there for years for every family holiday or birthday.

    (5)
  • Peter M.

    Just thought I'd add my experience worth since I've been here a few times and always enjoy myself. The outside says 'sushi and steak' or something but I've never been with anybody who's ordered the steak. I forget they even offer it. The other reviews concerning the decor are dead-on. It's kitschly-random-tahitian? The place is pretty busy when their specials are going on and pretty quiet when they don't. The staff is pleasant enough and efficient in a way that seems common to a lot of Asian restaurants. I'm vegetarian but my girlfriend and my friends aren't, so the rolls we all get usually don't mix. Never had any problems with a lack of fresh fish or veggies. I find some of the rolls unique (and delicious) and unlike any I've found at any other sushi place. It's been worth it to us to drive out to Hunter's Creek solely for craving of one of said unique rolls. I hope they stick around.

    (4)
  • Patricia G.

    I always stop at this joint before going into Bliss nail salon for a bite to eat. It's great to go for lunch because of their specials. You can get sushi rolls 40%-60% off! Good food and not expensive....sounds good to me. The service is always fast and friendly.

    (4)
  • Kevin U.

    First time here, for the $, not bad at all, however anybody that is accustomed to higher end sushi would be advised to spend more elsewhere. I like that it is away from all the traffic and tourist that are associated with International drive. Walked in with my family at 8:30 on a Saturday night and basically had the restaurant to ourselves. Tried quite a few rolls, anything with the word spicy in it wasn't. The AYCE selection was ok, but the excluded many of their house specialty rolls. I had yellowtail nigiri that was fine, she had albacore nigiri that was definitely not as fresh as it could be. Spider roll was good, needed more eel sauce, seemed to be pretty skimpy on sauces. Service was very good due to not being crowded I'm sure. Any leftover pieces will get you a $1.00 per piece penalty, so order carefully.

    (3)
  • Debbie M.

    Our first visit was at dinner time because we had a restaurant.com gift certificate. The service was good, but we had a hard time understanding the waitress. We tried the steak and shrimp hibachi, the philadelphia roll, the super crunchy roll, and the spicy tuna roll. The miso soup and ginger salad were standard but tasty. The sushi rolls were very good (a bit expensive) and the fish was fresh (not chewy). The hibachi teriyaki was good, with a nice selection of vegetables in the dish. Our second visit was also for dinner. I had the tuna, salmon and yellowtail sashimi, which was AMAZING. Tender enough to slice, so fresh that it melted in my mouth. Superb. We also got the hibachi chicken fried rice, which was seasoned well and very tasty. Everything was served very quickly and efficiently. Our drinks were refreshed without us asking. This is my new favorite restaurant. I could not stop raving about our second visit. They need a facebook page so I can "like" it. Please visit this restaurant when you are in the Hunter's Creek/Gatorland area. You will not be disappointed.

    (5)
  • Isabelle G.

    I really like this place, it's quiet, close to the house and we've yet to have a bad experience there. Our favorite rolls are the super volcano roll and the Michell Roll, I could eat them each day!

    (4)
  • Goddy C.

    With sushi buffet places, you normally get substandard items. But at Suki Hanna, they exceed taste and qualify with every piece. My favorite is the salmon skin hand roll and the mouth watering sashimi. Always worth going back to this restaurant!

    (5)
  • Amanda Jean Z.

    Eww, Gross. I should've walked out when I saw the place empty. Their fish was not fresh at all. The staff was SO rude! I waited 30 minutes for ONE roll! When I asked the waitress politely, if the food will be coming soon as I was timely schedule, the waitress gave me a nasty look and walked away without saying anything to me. In my head I'm saying to myself, "Hello! There is no one else in the restaurant but me and it is just one roll!" I finally got my roll another ten minutes later and it was gross. Not even any presentation creativity. It wasn't fresh at all. The Sushi next door in Publix is better than this sushi place! I couldn't wait to get out of there. What keeps them in business is the reasonably priced sushi... but I don't mind paying a little extra for fresh food that gets to my table at a respectful time.

    (2)
  • Kaila J.

    We eat here often since its close to my house. Everyone raves about the bento boxes but I didn't think they were all that good. They have the best spicy tuna roll I have tried in Orlando. The sushi always taste fresh and the staff is friendly. Mon-Wed they have discounted rolls!

    (4)
  • Stephen O.

    This place is mediocre. Design doesn't quite match the cuisine but that's neither here nor there. Food was good, much better than grocery store but just don't go in expecting it to match the best you've ever had. I typically judge a place by their shrimp tempura and it was good, just good. I do recommend the $21 all you can eat, made to order special (every day!). It includes Miso soup and salad, too.

    (3)
  • Wayne M.

    Went here with a voucher from Restaurant.com and I wasn't sure what to expect. I've passed by this place countless times and never thought of trying it. I don't know why I waited so long. The service was prompt and friendly and the place itself was a lot bigger than I thought from the outside. Steamed Krab dumplings were tasty and all four sushi rolls we ordered were very good also. Everything was fresh and I walked out feeling very pleased about the experience. The voucher from Restaurant.com dropped the bill significantly, so I will be purchasing more and returning to Suki Hanna.

    (4)
  • Jim H.

    Seriously... I should have heeded the warning signs... virtually empty at 6PM. 12:30 AM was regretting it more. I have had sushi in many countries including mainland China. This was the worst ever. I have never left sushi on my plate before tonight... Place smells odd, as is the decor.. sushi chef seems to have lost his spirit.. I don't blame him... much of the ingredients substandard, not fresh... actually this inspired my first yelping... lesson learned, avoid the first helping...

    (1)
  • Michael P.

    Fantastic Sushi. The location seems a bit misplaced for the area. Kind of a dumpy strip mall. I would go back for sure.. Next time I am in FL..

    (4)
  • V R.

    All the rolls look the same. None of the rolls are particularly spicy. Most of the rolls have tempura bits to make it looks bigger than it actually should. I prefer my sushi to be more healthy yet authentic than oversized and crunchy. I would rather go to my usual sushi spot over this, which is across the street; Sushi En (Japanese owned). Customer service is decent though! Pass!

    (1)
  • Daniel C.

    Nabe Yaki Udon is tasty. The Tuna Kobachi is delish. Prices are pretty cheap.. well compared to up north I guess. Atmosphere is not bad either. Feels Japanese. I like the samurai artwork they have on their walls. They have a very nice bar too.

    (4)
  • Kevin L.

    Suki Hanna is located in the Publix shopping center in Hunters Creek. You can tell the restaurant hasn't been updated in a while. They have good specials often (like all-you-can-eat Sushi or 1/2 price sushi). Call them and ask for the latest specials. If you can go when they are having a special, this place isn't that bad. But I wouldn't go if there were no specials. It is just OKAY then. :-)

    (3)
  • Jinxy H.

    Great sushi!! Nice staff

    (5)
  • Mike C.

    I haven't been to this place for a while but it's clean and the 60% discount certificate has convinced me to visit again.

    (4)
  • Mandeezy M.

    Thee BEST sushi in Orlando by far! Super volcano roll please!

    (5)
  • F. D.

    I love going here for lunch. The bento box is delicious, big portion and great price!

    (5)
  • Patrick P.

    Best Best Best Sushi in all of the area

    (5)
  • Alicinha R.

    so good and affordable. would go back many many times. Found it here on yelps. didnt do the all u can eat bc i wanted to try specials as well. The hibachi is extremely good. yummy yummy

    (4)
  • Dmar D.

    This place was great! I got the veggie tempura bento box and everything was fresh and delicious. I also got the tuna avocado roll; it was some of the freshest and most amazing tuna I've ever had (and I'm a bit of a sushi snob). The boxes were super cheap and the rolls were very reasonably priced. I'll definitely be back whenever I'm in town.

    (5)
  • Stephen C.

    Decor was out of the 70's. Food was ok but not fresh. Seemed like it was made earlier in the say. Not the best sushi in Orlando.

    (2)
  • Jack O.

    I have been a frequent business traveler who has been sampling sushi restaurants all over the country for many years. So imagine my surprise when I moved to Orlando and found this gem less than a mile from my house. The quality of the food is excellent, large beautiful slices of sushi in perfect presentations. The service is first class, attentive but not over bearing and the follow through and timing just right. Now for the best part. Sushi this good is usually in the $50-60 range. My wife and I order our usual; salad, soup, edamame, several pieces of sushi, California roll and beer. We never go over $40. They really bring it all together.

    (5)
  • M D.

    This place is okay if you are looking for cheap lunch. Their "bento box" now called Hibachi is my favorite when I stop in for lunch. I can't speal much for their sushi. Better off going to Sushi "En" down the road.

    (3)
  • N B.

    Love this restaurant, nice place, good food and good prices. I go there everytime i can. usually order the mango roll one of my favorites...

    (5)
  • Christian C.

    I have been coming to suki hanna for 4-5 years. I've watched the inside change as they grow and decorate and besides the owner i have seen all but 1 staff member change. I felt they used to be somewhat more friendly, but I still receive good service. The owner works the room, knows my name and several other guest. Youre made to feel welcome and remembered. It only made me happier when they started doing half off sushi mon-wed. My boyfriend and I love the nigori unfiltered sake. The edamame is delicious, nicely salted and easy to eat. Cooked perfectly. The tempura shrimp and veggies are also scrumptious. The batter is light and flaky. When it comes to the sushi, I've been in love since day 1. The spicy yellowtail and spicy shrimp roll are my favorites.. i get them every time. My boyfriend loves the sashimi quail eggs, surf clam and we both always order a few red snapper and eel. The fish always tastes fresh and the eel is great. They always bring my a lemon so i can add it to my soy/ginger/wasabi sauce. it adds a great flavor to the spicy fish rolls. Im always very happy with my service and the food. The sushi makes me feel healthy and nourished without the heaviness. I love this place and always bring new people here because i want it to be open for a long, long time. When i think of sushi in my mind, Im thinking of suki hanna. This post alone has my mouth watering for tomorrow

    (5)
  • Dmar D.

    This place was great! I got the veggie tempura bento box and everything was fresh and delicious. I also got the tuna avocado roll; it was some of the freshest and most amazing tuna I've ever had (and I'm a bit of a sushi snob). The boxes were super cheap and the rolls were very reasonably priced. I'll definitely be back whenever I'm in town.

    (5)
  • Stephen C.

    Decor was out of the 70's. Food was ok but not fresh. Seemed like it was made earlier in the say. Not the best sushi in Orlando.

    (2)
  • Jack O.

    I have been a frequent business traveler who has been sampling sushi restaurants all over the country for many years. So imagine my surprise when I moved to Orlando and found this gem less than a mile from my house. The quality of the food is excellent, large beautiful slices of sushi in perfect presentations. The service is first class, attentive but not over bearing and the follow through and timing just right. Now for the best part. Sushi this good is usually in the $50-60 range. My wife and I order our usual; salad, soup, edamame, several pieces of sushi, California roll and beer. We never go over $40. They really bring it all together.

    (5)
  • M D.

    This place is okay if you are looking for cheap lunch. Their "bento box" now called Hibachi is my favorite when I stop in for lunch. I can't speal much for their sushi. Better off going to Sushi "En" down the road.

    (3)
  • N B.

    Love this restaurant, nice place, good food and good prices. I go there everytime i can. usually order the mango roll one of my favorites...

    (5)
  • Christian C.

    I have been coming to suki hanna for 4-5 years. I've watched the inside change as they grow and decorate and besides the owner i have seen all but 1 staff member change. I felt they used to be somewhat more friendly, but I still receive good service. The owner works the room, knows my name and several other guest. Youre made to feel welcome and remembered. It only made me happier when they started doing half off sushi mon-wed. My boyfriend and I love the nigori unfiltered sake. The edamame is delicious, nicely salted and easy to eat. Cooked perfectly. The tempura shrimp and veggies are also scrumptious. The batter is light and flaky. When it comes to the sushi, I've been in love since day 1. The spicy yellowtail and spicy shrimp roll are my favorites.. i get them every time. My boyfriend loves the sashimi quail eggs, surf clam and we both always order a few red snapper and eel. The fish always tastes fresh and the eel is great. They always bring my a lemon so i can add it to my soy/ginger/wasabi sauce. it adds a great flavor to the spicy fish rolls. Im always very happy with my service and the food. The sushi makes me feel healthy and nourished without the heaviness. I love this place and always bring new people here because i want it to be open for a long, long time. When i think of sushi in my mind, Im thinking of suki hanna. This post alone has my mouth watering for tomorrow

    (5)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 10

Specialities

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

Suki Hanna

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