Sushi 21 Menu

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  • Entrees Tempura
  • Entrees Teriyaki
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Healthy Meal suggestions for Sushi 21

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Visit below restaurant in Niles for healthy meals suggestion.

Visit below restaurant in Niles for healthy meals suggestion.

  • Urszula H.

    I finally decided to risk it and go here, and I definitely do not regret it. The sushi was great. My date ordered the lunch box with chicken terriyaki, and he loved it. The sushi selection isn't the greatest, but I'm sure they can make any maki you want. It's nice to have a spot in the suburbs that's inexpensive with a decent ambiance.

    (4)
  • Ali Z.

    This place is an okay option for sushi in the 'burbs. Sushi 21 may not be the most amazing sushi you'll ever eat but it's a reliable place to get some fairly tasty rolls. They've got the usual rolls (california, salmon, tempura, etc) and several interesting speciality rolls like the deep fried Hollywood roll. Quite a few options for those who want vegetarian sushi or cooked fish. Best time to come is during lunch to take advantage of their lunch box specials. Staff is attentive and while the decor is a little dated, the restaurant itself is spotless.

    (3)
  • Elizabeth T.

    We may have solved the mystery why some Yelpers said this place has expensive sushi. DOUBLE CHECK YOUR RECEIPT! OUR CHECK WAS PADDED! Saturday lunch for two The Good: + Friendly service + Clean but dated dining room (This was our fave sushi place in the late 90's when we were high school. When we left for college, our group of friends would occassionally meet here whenever we were all home from college. We decided to come here again to reminisce and eat good sushi (or so we thought). The restaurant interior never changed in the 13 or so yrs.) The Bad: - Poor sushi quality. What happened? This place used to be good. The "crunch" used in our sushi tasted and looked like pre-packaged chips. Avocado was not its fresh green color. It was almost black. Salmon was not its fresh pink color. It was dark pink, close to brown. I was hoping we wouldn't get food poisoning after our lunch here. (We didn't, thankfully!) - OUR CHECK WAS PADDED! I am not sure if this was an honest mistake or it was done deliberately. For 4 sushi rolls and a soda, our bill came up to $40. I was surprised so I double checked our receipt. 2 sushi orders that were supposed to be $6.50, were charged as $8.50. One sushi roll we ordered, the price was not listed in the menu so I could not dispute those. However, I would not have been suprised if that was padded as well. We notified the waiter and he apologized and corrected our receipt. We appreciated the apology and the correction of our receipt. However, this experience left a bad taste in our mouths. Sad to say, we won't be coming back. This officially ends our 13 or so yrs relationship with Sushi 21. Sayonara, Sushi 21.

    (1)
  • Sarah T.

    I would agree that this is a nice place to meet but kinda pricey

    (3)
  • Matt M.

    If it werent an absolute rip-off this place would get 5 stars. They have beef and chicken and other non-seafood option sushis and that really makes me happy. The ambiance is also kind of cool and the service is great. Just don't be surprised when you get the bill and your heart drops a little bit - its not a cheap night out. But if you really want to treat your cheap-self to some quality sushi there is no better place in my mind.

    (4)
  • Mrs P.

    Meh. The sushi wasn't bad, but not the best place in town. Service is crappy. Super slow and nobody refills water, asks if u need anything, etc. we live across the street so desperation may take us back here on the day we have no interest in going anywhere farther than one block.

    (2)
  • Christian P.

    Nice place. The Boston Rolls are my favorite. The dumplings are also good. Not enough ambiance though.Some Japanese music playing would be nice. But it does look nice. Major downside is that it's pretty expensive.

    (3)
  • Ericka L.

    My friend frequents this place for quick sushi take-out and she brought me here yesterday. The take-out service was quick and friendly but when we got home and I tried the California rolls, I found that they had a funky flavor that I could not get over. Out of the 6 in my order I tried two and gave the rest to my friend, who in turn devoured them! Maybe my tasty buds are off... Also tried the chicken fried rice. It was okay, wish it had more chicken and broccoli and less zucchini. Overall, I've experienced better sushi but then again maybe it was an off night??

    (2)
  • Ali C.

    I went there because we were in the neighborhood and it was convenient. It was nothing that spectacular but it was alright. The english spoken was less than basic and the server had a real hard time understanding was was being ordered. I would think that they would have someone fluent in english to take orders for business reasons alone.

    (3)
  • Kat L.

    Worked around the area for years, and also went to college at Oakton. This was a good place for picking up sushi for me. I like that this place is more traditional with their sushi. Pricing is a little bit more on the expensive side. If there's any advice I can give, I't's this. Get the spicy tuna roll. I can't find a better spicy tuna roll anywhere. It's in perfect proportions, not minced up, or heavily coated with a fat layer of rice around the seaweed paper. You'll really taste the fresh taste of the tuna with a good amount of spicy mayo. Again. Best spicy tuna roll I've had. Otherwise, I'd say this place suffices as a sushi-to-go place for me. I'll usually pick up an order and grab my drink next door from the bakery to get the mango bubble tea

    (3)
  • Lima B.

    Last night, I was shopping at Old Orchard Mall and had a craving for sushi. I decided to stop in at one of my favorite sushi places--Sushi 21! I used to come here every night when I worked in the neighborhood years ago, but don't anymore because I changed jobs. I usually get their Bulgoki Bento Box, which to me is like tapas. The Bulgoki Bento Box comes with marinated Korean beef, white rice, house salad with their own homemade dressing (wish they sold bottles of these), a little dish of shredded crab meat, California rolls, and tiny crispy egg rolls. The portions are generous in size, but I always manage to make room for their special Sushi 21 roll. I don't know what's in it, but there's chopped up tuna, scallions, and rice all wrapped in a seaweed. I didn't order any appetizers during my recent visit, but I used to get their Akadashi Tofu which is a lightly battered tofu with sweet sauce drizzled on top. I tried other Akadashi Tofu at other sushi places, and this by far is on top of my list. Aside from my usual staples, I have had tried their Dragon Roll before and it was okay. The eel was a little soggy for me, but I'm not a big fan of eels. Lastly, the owner is super friendly and he prepares all the sushi rolls. He usually wears the tall chef hat behind the sushi counter. Every time I do have the opportunity to visit here, the owner always acknowledges me with a nod and a smile. The servers have always been courteous with me as well. The food is always prompt whether you dine-in or carry out. I wish they can expand and open one in the city by me!

    (5)
  • Yury S.

    I love this place! If you want try nice, tasty food go to here. Always great and fresh food, friendly staff. Totally recommended.

    (5)
  • Gabriel A.

    Living 5 minutes from the restaurant this has become our families staple for sushi. When entering you are greeted by the staff in a traditional Japanese greeting. The wait staff is eager to seat you and take your drink orders immediately. They have private tables for private parties and can accomodate up to 30 guests on a table in the main dining area. Their bar seats up to 8 people and the chefs are always friendly. The best part about Sushi 21 is the quality food and the low prices. They have take out and even have nice presentation on the take out. i highly recommend this for all sushi eaters!

    (4)
  • Joanne L.

    I've passed by this strip mall countless times. Finally tried it out. I enjoyed their Nabeyaki Udon (korean version where you add a raw egg to the bubbling soup). the broth had a good flavor, not too salty. chicken pieces could be more tender. Comes with 3 big tempura peices (shrimp, sweet potato & broccoli). I came with a large group. The big ticket rolls turned out to be DYNAMITE roll (spicy scallops) & DRAGON (shrimp tempura & eel). The Una Q was a good choice. The spicy tuna hand roll was good, but not amazing. I tested the Las Vegas roll (fun name)...the crunchy tempura outside was exciting, but heavy tasting roll (due to the cream cheese). Share this one. Spider roll was average, not exciting & i would pass on the Rainbow roll. Loving this place?! neh. Hit and miss with the rolls. good for a quickie meal. On the pricier side for the amount of food you get. I was not pleased they charge $3.00 for an iced green tea and $2.50 for ONE tiny piece of mochi icecream. This place has been around for 12 years. I presume it is korean owned based on the korean japanese menu. i would skip dessert and drinks here to keep the tab down..haha. Servers were attentive and friendly. However, on a saturday night, the wait staff looked stressed out when the restaurant was not that busy.

    (3)
  • Henry S.

    My mom suggested this place after seeing it advertised on korean tv. Apparently it was supposed to be very good. I (and my mom) thought otherwise. First off, the service seemed a bit slow. we had to call our waiter a good while in to tell him we were ready to order, and even then, we did not get plates or our edamame until much later. It was somewhat busy, but not packed. Next to the sushi. We ordered a gold deluxe combo as a sampler and then a dragon roll and a hollywood roll. A lot of the sushi seemed kind of dry and old, and only the salmon tasted fresh. For the rolls, the dragon was not bad, but the hollywood was definitely not what I expected. It's a fried roll, so I expected light tempura batter, but it was more like a breaded corndog. And the inside was just a grinded up goop of the ingredients which looked like someone just threw up inside a roll. It didn't taste bad, but I just didn't really know what I was actually supposed to be getting.

    (2)
  • Alice L.

    By far my favorite sushi place. Friendly service and fresh sushi all the time! Combination deals give the most value for the price!

    (5)
  • Carmen A.

    Blah blah blah. Nothing impressive about the food . Pretty place and attentive staff but that's about it. Tempura left much to be desired. Not my first choice for sushi and a bit pricy . The tastiest thing was the mini moon pie they gave us with the check .

    (2)
  • William L.

    Decent food for the price. Service, ok. Atmosphere could use some work. Overall fair

    (3)
  • Jason R.

    Never have i been more disappointed in a restaurant or its service than when i went to Sushi 21. Considering that this place is close to my house, this has always been the go to place when my family craved a bit of sushi. So needless to say, it wasn't our first time. We decided to order the course meal. This means you get the soup, salad, misc. items, the sashimi tray, couple rolls, the spicy seafood soup, a couple of other dishes, and the hot rice in water. Now, up until the soup, everything was fine. Sure the appetizers came out a bit slow. Sure the order in which the food came out was a bit out of whack. But the sashimi platter was the straw that broke the camel's back. The pieces were visibly way too small. So small, that in fact it was obviously an attempt to take a single piece and pass it off as two. The cut up radish that garnished the platter was not the usual white freshness it usually is, but rather turning an off brown. I dont know about the rest of you, but this is a big sign indicating the lack of freshness, and the lack of care that goes into preparing someone's food. We called the waitress over and explained to them: "I dont understand why the sashimi pieces are so small. We're not first time customers, and we know how the pieces are supposed to be like, why are these so small? We are paying good money to eat here, and I am insulted that you would serve us such miniscule portions and unfresh products." (it sounded better in korean) To which her reply was, "Just eat it, we'll take care of you next time." Next time? She should only hope that there is a next time. The purpose of my yelp review today is not to make any good recommendations to adventurous foodies out there. Instead, its my way of trying to boycott this place. How does one expect to do business in America by offering such substandard foods and lack of care? As i mentioned before, never have i ever been so disrespected as a customer and disappointed at the fact that even after a complaint, they gave us the attitude of not giving a rat's behind. I had to ask for water 3 times before they brought over their little kettle. And when i'm complaining to you, dont just stand there staring at me. I'm speaking your language. if i'm disappointed, make me happy. Dont tell me to come back next time........ anyways. I'm giving this place 1 star because thats the minimum i can give. if it were up to me, this place would receive nothing at all. If you want lackluster food, subpar service, and a genuinely disappointing experience, check this place out. You'll end up leaving hungry and frustrated that you just spend good money on crap. The owners have to realize that they cannot treat their customers like this. Its an embarassment to their business and their profession. The trips we had taken before were enough to keep us coming back cause they treated us ok. But this time, it was a major disappointment. I've been here before and kept coming back, but last night will be the last time i ever go. I am never returning here and i hope none of you ever try this place out. The food sucked. the sushi sucked. the service sucked. and the attitude sucked. unfortunately, they include tip in the course meal. Instead, please check out Dempster Fish market or Lawrence fish market. if you pay cash at places like this, theres no tax. you can eat plenty at home for $50 (feeds 4). Or, check out sushi station in rolling meadows; the conveyor belt idea is pretty neat. Otherwise, just stick to a couple places up north in glenview or northbrook. all i gotta say is that this was by far, the worst birthday dinner ever. happy 25 to me. dont eat sushi 21 unless you like garbage.

    (1)
  • Gin K.

    This place has amazingly good-tasting sushi. True, it's not the most affordable place to eat, but you get what you pay for. If you want cheaper sushi rolls drenched in enough fat sauce to make the quality of fish unimportant (I'm guilty of sometimes craving these), then this probably isn't the place for you. This is for a nicer night out for good quality sushi. The service is great too. The waiters are attentive, but don't mistake their shyness for rudeness! My friend wanted to order a coke to go, which most restaurants don't allow you to do. But our waiter came over somewhat embarrassed and gave us a Styrofoam soup container, apologizing and saying that it was the closest thing they had to a "to-go" cup. We had a pretty good laugh over that and my friend happily left the restaurant with a container of soda. I recommend the sashimi platters and tofu side dish. If you want to splurge, try the uni and plum wine. Again, not the most affordable, but do you really want to risk getting cheap sashimi (with no rice or sauce to mask the taste)? And I liked the décor. They have huge authentic-looking fans and screen prints on the walls. Stark but gorgeous!

    (5)
  • Bunny K.

    Best sushi I've ever had. Friendly service.

    (4)
  • Christine S.

    Still pretty good for the price. It is hard to find decent stuff in the burbs and even though this place isn't the best ever the food is fresh and the staff is attentive.

    (3)
  • Heejeong K.

    Dragon roll is the BEST !!!

    (4)
  • Michael S.

    Been here a couple of times. The rolls are okay. I thought the price was okay too (sushi isn't really cheap wherever you go.) It's in a little strip area, and I guess it's decent for the area. I think it's the only sushi place down there..

    (3)
  • Tom C.

    Poor service, average food. Perfect if you enjoy waiting 30 mins for cold miso soup. Won't be returning any time soon.

    (1)
  • Vivian K.

    I have eaten there a few times b/c it is close to my house. The last time I ordered from there the Vegas roll didn't taste right but i gave them another try. BAD IDEA! Ordered from there the other day and got food poisoning. From what I hear I'm not the only person that has happened to from that restaurant. I will never eat there again.

    (1)
  • J P.

    This place was weird. The waitress was kind of rude. The miso soup was good but I'm spoiled by Sushi-Ya's complimentary Miso Soup that I was less than pleased when I had to pay, even though it was only $1.50. They didn't have a great selection of entrees. Menu kind of janky looking all ratty. They sat us at probably the worst table ever even though there were many tables open, the enclosed seating looked kind of cool... The sushi was okay, good for an easy craving fix, as far as the dining in a restaurant feel.. meh. Probably will only return if i have a hankering for sushi and want to get take out. Otherwise, me thinks not!

    (1)
  • Bert W.

    Service: Always friendly! Pretty fast! Quality: Fish is always fresh! Get the Spicy Tuna handroll!!! I am a spicy tuna handroll fanatic!

    (4)
  • iddells E.

    Went there last night....the sushi's alright. It satisfied my craving, but it wasn't amazingly great. I ordered the dragon roll, which was visually appealing...it looked like an actual dragon with small onion rings for eyes! It was cute! After I scarfed down the 8 pieces, I found myself hungry for more and ordered a Philadelphia roll. The Philadelphia was okay, it had too much cream cheese for my liking. I was also able to taste the spicy tuna roll and it had a nice kick to it. Oh, and the service was a bit on the slow side that night!

    (3)
  • Michele D.

    I used to not like sushi. Then my bf convinced me to go to Sushi 21. It's excellent! So far, it's the only sushi that I like. My favorite is the Asparagus Roll. I also recommend the yellow radishes as an appetizer. I guess they are pretty standard, but they are tasty. The staff is always friendly and the restaurant is clean. It isn't fancy, but I like the decor. We go here pretty often and will continue to do so.

    (5)
  • Kristi L.

    LOVE this place! Sushi is sooo good! I think I have had every roll on the menu. Spicy tuna, Lasvegas, Philly and Dragon are my favorites! The combo sashimi is also great! and The Veggie tempura (of course anything tempura is good) Never had a bad experience here. Staff is always friendly place is spotless and price is perfect! :)

    (4)
  • Victoria h.

    Nothing to write home about, but no complaints either. The sushi is average and the prices aren't too high (but not too low either). Everytime I've been there, it's always empty and cold - so bring a jacket. If you live in the neighborhood and want some sushi, I think Jewel's sushi is as equally good.

    (3)
  • Bryant B.

    Very clean atmosphere and service is very quick and attentive. The food here is good and honestly pretty common as far as Japanese food goes. The highlight was the Dragon Roll, it was really good and not overpowering like other Sushi places. However the Shrimp Tempura tasted fine but had too much batter for my taste. Overall Sushi 21 is a great place to eat, would dine here again anytime.

    (3)
  • Marlene J.

    The sushi is good. I went with a friend and she spent only 30 but I easily spent 70 which I don't mind if the food is good. The staff was friendly, but a little slow since there was a very large party there. The atmosphere is nice and comfortable, but seems like it was set up quickly.

    (4)
  • Dee A.

    very nice place, clean!!!!! food taste good, sushi taste good too... has a lot of sushi selection.... price is ok.... service is not bad.... overall, good place to eat in....

    (3)
  • William B.

    After having two sub par sushi dinners in Evanston I was pleasantly surprised to find Sushi 21 to have some of the best sushi I have tasted in the Chicago suburbs. The selection is average but the fish was extremely fresh with good portions. Rice is often an overlooked part of the sushi experience but the rice here had great flavor and was cooked perfectly. I ordered the sashimi dinner box and it was quite a deal for $16.95. It came with 12 pieces of beautiful fish, a california maki, two potstickers, rice, a salad, and miso soup. It was a great value given the quality of the food and attention to detail. I can't wait to return to Sushi 21, and now that I live closer, I expect to be back frequently.

    (5)
  • Sabrina K.

    This is my husbands and mine FAVORTIE sushi place. I found it one evening on a lark after searching my navagation system for sushi place. There Spicy Tuni Rolls are AMAZING!!!!! We recently moved farther away (now near Gurnee), but we still drive down to get sushi from here. No other place as seemed to beat there spicy tuna rolls. The waitress and servers are very friendly and always remember us when we come in.

    (5)
  • Paul M.

    My wife and I were Christmas shopping in the area because of the perfect grouping of stores around this restaurant. We don't know the area very well so we didn't know where to eat. We both love sushi but are sushi snobs, so I was apprehensive to eat here to start. I checked Yelp, it had decent but not stellar reviews - so we took the risk. We walked in and it was dead on a Saturday night at 8. Not a good sign. We forged forward. Ordered the staple of Edamame, Seaweed Salad and Agedashi Tofu to start. The Edamame came it literally had 10-15 sorry looking pea pods on a dish for 3.95. What? I asked the waitress is that all? She said, yes. My wife ordered a glass of white wine for 4.95 and it was the smallest pour I've ever seen. We're not off to a good start. The seaweed salad tasted rubbery and the Agedashi was just OK. So, we ordered a bunch of rolls and nigiri. The rolls themselves were not bad but the pieces of fish they gave us for the nigiri were weak. No wonder this place was dead on a Saturday night. Their prices were not cheap and their portions and quality were lame. I guess lesson learned that sushi in the suburbs does not match the Naniwa, Sushi Samba experience in the City. Not recommended.

    (2)
  • Gia G.

    I used to work in the northwest suburbs and was looking for a good sushi place to satisfy the intense craving I get every once in awhile. One of my co-workers took me to Sushi 21 and I've been hooked ever since. I've tried many other sushi places in the suburbs and in the city of Chicago and Sushi 21 outdoes them all by leaps and bounds. The spicy tuna rolls are absolutely divinely delicious! The shrimp tempura is so temptatiously tasty. The Hollywood and Las Vegas rolls are mega magnificent--but every maki roll and nigiri I've had has been finger-licking good (asparagus, dragon, spider, unagi, etc.). The fish is always fresh and the wasabi is always extra hot! It's a great place to go if you're new to sushi and want a large selection of cooked sushi. But it's just as good, if not better, for you hardcore raw sushi eaters too. The place is the bomb!

    (4)
  • Elvira V.

    I went there a couple of time in the past few weeks in hopes that it would be some hidden gem. Well, it's pretty average for a sushi joint. The first time I went there I wanted to try their lunch box special, so I ordered the salmon teriyaki, the salmon tasted off like it had been frozen, if you can imagine a store bought Van DeKamp's salmon patty then that was it. The sides were so scant, they had some odd dehydrated faux crab mess that had more chew than flavor, the side salad was flavorless & nondescript and the miso soup seemed watered down. Mind you it was busy in there so the next week I decided to give it another chance. I figured maybe these people are on to something so I went with sushi and I wasn't disappointed, the salmon was fresh and I had gotten a tuna maki & a cooked spicy scallop maki (their version of the dynamite) and it was really yummy. In sum, I would go back there only for sushi. I should mention I bought these ala carte I only remember the scallop maki being over $6.

    (3)
  • Tomasz C.

    from this place I want to thank the chef for the amazing sushi I've prepared for us. We was here the first time and will certainly visit this place again.I do not understand why so weak is the only rating this place ...?! Food is good , it's allt space , mood is peacefuel and quiet ;) For me as a five star thank you sushi 21

    (5)
  • Sandra Y.

    Went here last night for dinner with 3 other people. We decided to get the sashimi course meal. First the miso soup came out with the salad. Then agedashi tofu (a cube of deep fried soft tofu in soy sauce). Tempura fried shrimp and veggies. Edamame. Sashimi platter (with fresh salmon, tuna, flounder, etc). Spicy tuna hand rolls. Raw oysters on the half shell with chogochujang (gochujang with vinegar and sugar). Baked mussels with spicy mayo. Maki (spicy tuna maki, dragon roll, and some weird fried sweet potato one that was still raw). Perfectly fried whole fish with spicy sauce (my favorite of the night!). This rice porridge thing, kinda (which is the bottom of the rice pot if you leave it cooking a little longer, it gets hard, almost like a cracker and was cooked with water) with shrimp sauce. Maewoontang (spicy fish stew made from the bones of the flounder from the sashimi platter). And ended with a scoop of ice cream. Over all, the food was good. I just didn't like that they put a weird tempura fried sweet potato in one of the maki. It was basically raw and I was not expecting sweet potato. Also, the menu said one of the courses was soft shell crab, but that never came out so we asked about it and the server said they don't have it. When we asked what it was replaced with, he had no idea. I think they should have clarified that when we ordered it because we were looking forward to that. Btw, you get free refills on miso soup after the first course. There are tanks in the middle of the restaurant. With each order, the chef takes the fish out of the tanks to prepare them. Most likely for part of the sashimi platter and the whole fried fish. We couldn't even finish the maewoontang at the end of the meal. I tried it and it was really watery and bland and we were really full anyway. This is a nice place to go with an group of people and just hang out and eat for a few hours. Maybe have a couple bottles of soju or sake too.

    (3)
  • Ian D.

    Came here for an early dinner, for the food that we got the price is a little expensive (factoring in quality of the food).we ordered an unagi roll and Dragon roll, it was good sushi, but I could get better somewhere else. Then I got the beef don, and she got the sukiyaki. They both were a little overly sweet, and I like sweet, we switched cuz the sukiyaki was way too sweet for my fiance. I couldn't finish it nor did I want to bring it home. And the service was subpar. There was literally one other table in there, of 4 people, but our waitress came by only like 3 times total with some good time in between those visits, so I can only imagine what's it like when it's busy.

    (3)
  • Marcus K.

    Went here on a weekend. Waited over an hr for appitizers. We normally enjoy this place not on wknds though sorry sushi 21. No more

    (1)
  • Andy A.

    Great rolls and sushi!!!!! Hwedupbap is really good here. Location is good. Many things do after dining.

    (5)
  • Maya K.

    Nice mom and pop sushi place.

    (3)
  • Sarah H.

    Solid Korean owned Japanese sushi place. Good Korean style Japanese food. Sashimi didn't quite cut the mark, but manageable. Order the Korean dishes, really. Udon is also very excellent - in its illegitimate Korean form. They give you Korean style dessert and ice cream at the end of your meal and edemame as appetizer, though YMMV depending on whether you are Korean.... Atmosphere can use some work, but does not take away from the sushi quality.

    (4)
  • Judy T.

    Worst tonkatsu ever. Was I in a Japanese restaurant or a Mexican restaurant? The tempura batter was not light and fluffy. The sushi was ok but too expensive.

    (1)
  • Neema P.

    A little expensive for veggie sushi. I've had better in the surroundings area. Came here because it was on the way home. Probably won't return, but good knowing there is something within the area.

    (3)
  • Nina Y.

    Over priced food for what they have.The service's not good. Not really impressed.

    (3)
  • Phyllis S.

    On a whim, we popped in to Sushi 21 after donating a bunch of stuff to the resale shop in the same strip mall. (Dude, if you like beige wood, this is the decor for you! I've heard of spartan tastes, but do the booths, chairs, walls and floor ALL need to be the same color?) After much musing, we decided to go with the sushi platter (I forget the name) that had 35 pieces of sushi and came with 2 bowls of miso soup. Price was a bit high, but knowing us, we figured we'd rack up a pretty big bill anyway. So, the sushi came and the pieces of fish on top were generous. Quality was good. Pretty fresh. We also tried some abalone sushi and it was good. But the bf noticed we'd not gotten our soup. I asked the gal assisting our waiter where it was and she told us flat out that no soup came with our meal. I suggested they update their menu. She then walked away. (Losing the restaurant a star on this review.) A few minutes later the waiter brought our soup. No apology, he just set it on the table and left. So we paid up and walked out. So why a 2 star review? Apathetic service, boring decor and the experience left me feeling "Meh".

    (2)
  • Joelle S.

    The more times I eat here, the more I like it. My daughter and I went last week and really enjoyed a mother-daughter bonding time over some sushi and sake! Started out with Miso Soup, yum... We did get a bit adventurous... The RED DRAGON ROLL, this was a spicy dragon and it was beautifully presented! The roll itself was very large and there was plenty for us to share. We also had an Alaska and Spicy Tuna. Everything was delicious! I sometimes forget that this place is even here, tucked away in this little strip mall which isn't the most convenient place to get in and out of!! But it is worth the hassle. I would recommend this place in a heartbeat.

    (4)
  • Andi B.

    Stale. Won't be back.

    (3)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:30 am - 10

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : Yes
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Dinner
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : No
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Noise Level : Quiet
    Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : Yes

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