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  • Tiffany L.

    Not bad! I'm not going to compare Kobe Sushi to Chicago sushi, California sushi, NY sushi, etc... this is a little sushi spot in Minocqua, WI and based on that and that alone, it's a pretty A-OK place! We had a couple fancy rolls, one was in a soybean wrapper and just ok, the other, the dragon, was really quite good. The spicy tuna was fine and average! I didn't do any nigiri or sashimi... Service was friendly, the restaurant is nice and tidy. I'd definitely go back to Kobe and try more! It's really exciting to me to have a sushi spot in Minocqua now!

    (3)
  • Irene L.

    Awesome and authentic! Wonderful fresh sushi! The spicy mayo sauce is Jenny and Tom's own recipe and is excellent!! We are very fortunate to have this restraunt here in Minocqua.

    (5)
  • Jana P.

    I live in Milwaukee and have had many wonderful experiences at many different restaurants there and I thought I could use that as a comparison, but instead I was a bit disappointed. I know Minocqua is pretty far away from a major city and so quality and price could be a factor, but from the reviews I reserved some hope. I had the Edamame which was ok, but it was microwaved. I also had the Wasabi Roll, the Tuna Sushi, and the Black Roe Sushi. The Wasabi Roll was very, very small compared to what I am used to in Milwaukee, especially considering the price. It was so small I had a hard time being able to tell what I was eating, which was very disheartening. The Tuna Sushi was ok, but didn't seem as fresh as I had hoped. The Black Roe Sushi was pretty fabulous, but I found the seaweed to bee stiff and a little stale. All in all, it was better than I thought it would be BEFORE I read the two previous reviews. The thought of eating sushi in Minocqua was a bit frightening, but it definitely wasn't as fabulous as I thought it would be after reading the reviews. Maybe I picked the wrong things to eat, but I really just left there with little taste in my mouth and a wallet I felt had been unjustly pillaged.

    (2)
  • Nicholas B.

    The quality of the sushi is on par with sushi restaurants in Chicago. The ambiance could be improved. It looks and feels like a diner that happens to serve sushi. I wish they had a sushi bar where you could sit and watch the chef make the rolls.

    (4)
  • Chris W.

    Service was fine. But the sushi rolls were 95% rice. Minimal taste. Wish I had not wasted my time.

    (1)
  • Avigail G.

    I'm never coming back here. My friends and I came here to dine and had a very aggravating experience. We ordered teriyaki sauce and when the bill came we discovered it was EEL SAUCE. My friends and I don't eat eel for religious reasons and when we confronted the waiter about it said "why didn't you tell me." Not only were we blamed for their mistake, but also when we asked to remove it from the bill they refused.

    (1)
  • May L.

    Amazing! This is the best sushi place I have been to and I have been to many. Very laid back. Fresh sushi for a good price. A gem in the northwoods.

    (5)
  • Matt N.

    I didn't have super high expectations for Sushi in a small Midwest town, but the fish seemed to be fine. Unfortunately what ruined it was the dried out rice that was used on the rolls. This may have been a one off thing; possibly the owners didn't realize the rice had been out a little too long.... but it was the manner in which it was handled that leads to the one star review. After alerting the waiter to the problem, the owner came over basically telling me I was wrong and this is how Sushi rice should be. I'm from California and we eat a lot of Sushi; if I wanted to buy it like this I can get dried up Sushi rolls in any supermarket. All I wanted was fresh rice which should have been a simple fix but instead of trying to rectify the problem, the owners became defensive and simply stated that this is how it is. If you're not willing to take criticism of listen to your customers, you probably shouldn't be running a restaurant. The crowning point was that after leaving the restaurant, the owner followed us outside (asking if we were from Chicago) and then flipped us off in full view of my 3 year old daughter. Apparently they have an issue serving tourists who are used to better quality food. Avoid.

    (1)
  • Rick F.

    One of the better sushi restaurants that I've tried. I had the Sake Martini roll; it was a good balance of fresh ingredients and just the right amount of sauce. Additionally, the service was very prompt and courteous. Will definitely try again!

    (5)
  • Joseph K.

    Very disappointing. I suppose beggars can't be choosers, and expecting good sushi in Northwest Wisconsin is probably a little naive, but I was still disappointed. The salad was the best part, very fresh, and the ginger dressing was spot on. I ordered hot tea, and was shocked when I was brought tea bag oolong, instead of loose green. Definitely not the same. The rolls had a pre-made taste to them, and had way too much spicy mayo. A spicy tuna roll should not be this heavy. There are far better ways to achieve spicy without so much mayo. Service was prompt and efficient, but overall I won't be back.

    (2)
  • Ethan T.

    I always go to Kobe at least a couple of times during my week stay in Minocqua. This visit was not exception and we went there twice. Thomas and his family are very friendly, welcoming, and seamless in their service. I am not even a big sushi enthusiast, however, the dishes at Kobe's are very fresh and flavorful. I had the Sogo Roll which includes shrimp tempura, special sauce, fresh avocado, etc. It was extremely good. Prices are very fair and atmosphere nice, updated, and clean. Would recommend to my friends and family as they have been very consistent throughout the years.

    (5)
  • Douglas E.

    If you think you're in a downtown coastal city, think again! You're set on an island amidst the largest concentration of freshwater lakes in the entire world! That being said, the sushi experience is phenomenal ... Fresh and presented without a flaw! They definitely do things right at Kobe.

    (5)
  • Laura V.

    I eat at Kobe Sushi every week or two when I'm up north for the summer. I usually go for lunch, and get the Kiku Bento Box, which has a spicy tuna roll, a California roll, and two "chef's choice" sushi pieces. Usually one of them is surimi crab, but the second varies: sometimes yellowtail, sometimes tamago, and sometimes shrimp. I've also had their Rainbow roll, their shrimp Spider roll, and regular tuna roll. The salad with ginger dressing is really good. Contrary to the previous post, I have their edamame on most visits, and it is steamed, not microwaved. I'm very happy with the food, and the service is excellent. The only consistently bad food is their stale fortune cookies. But I'm usually too full to want them, anyway, after all the food in the Bento Box.

    (4)
  • Andrew D.

    Excellent seaweed salad. I always pop in here on work trips. Good, healthy food. Beats a burger or fast food every time!

    (4)
  • Jessica A.

    This place is great! Nestled in the Northwood's in beautiful Minocqua. The owners are incredibly nice and are always there. My favorites include the seaweed salad, edamame, and the Toba Roll! The Toba is my newest favorite! Large menu with lots to choose from! The food always tastes fresh, I've never had a problem. Ive ordered things that weren't my favorite, so I choose something else the next time. But Toba is my new go to! A must try! The food is displayed very beautifully as well!

    (5)
  • Buzz D.

    Pretty good--especially for the Northwoods--tasted both some raw and cooked rolls--the salmon roll(fresh?) was tasting a bit fishy but nicely constructed--the tuna roll was better--California was pretty standard but the spicey shrimp roll was very good Would stop again--service was very pleasant and prompt but wish there would have been a 'bar' to watch the construction of our dishes

    (3)
  • Meghan P.

    I really like Kobe Sushi. The fish is fresh (or about as fresh as you can be in the midwest)- flown in from Chicago every day. I've eaten here lots and the quality has been consistant. I've had lots of rolls, some nigiris, and a bento box. They have two kinds of hot tea, and this really awesome Japanese soda. My only complaint is that the lettuce in the bento's salad was pale iceberg, not bright and green. They also have great hours, even in winter, for Minocqua!

    (5)
  • Frances K.

    Went here twice during a week-long stay. Fresh sushi and friendly service makes this an inviting place. Menu is fairly limited but Kobe Sushi does have fantastic vegetarian rolls as well as the standard sushi items. The owners work the restaurant and are accommodating in all ways - the restaurant closes at 9 and one night they let us in at 8:55 to start dinner even though they had to stay to allow us to finish.

    (4)
  • Meg Z.

    Just ate there for the second time this week and had a fabulous experience both times with one time being take out. Being from the Chicago burbs, I have had some really good sushi and I would say that Kobe competes with several places from home. It was fresh, tasted good and most importantly filled me up.

    (5)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:30 am - 8:00pm

Specialities

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

Kobe Sushi

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