Oshima Sushi
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I agree with most of the reviews of this place- sushi portions were very tiny ,and even the specialty rolls were a disappointment. There was no flavou…
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Service is slow, not very friendly and you dont always get what you have ordered from the menu. Sometimes you feel rushed as well. The sushi itself is…
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Service is slow and rude, and the restaurant wasn't even full nor busy (as seen in pictures). The sushi rolls were poorly done - a lot of rice and ver…
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Oshima Sushi is open for Casual Dining. Oshima Sushi serves Sushi, Japanese and Asian dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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10 Reviews on “Oshima Sushi”
Terrible food. Sashi is so thin that they have to put it on rice for you to find it on your plate. Veery slow service. Disrespectful waitress.
I think some of these reviews could be unduly harsh if my experience is any indication. The food was fresh and good. Service was prompt and not unreasonably attentive. The variety of dishes available is in line with some of the best all-you-can-eat sushi places we frequent.All in all, I’d go back to Oshima Sushi and didn’t experience any indication of some of the harsh negatives reported by others.facebook.com/groups/rvrestaurantreviews
As far as all you can eat this place is pretty decent. I’ve had both much better and worse sushi so definitely middle of the road here. I’ve had a few incidents of issues with the service but overall it’s a good cheap date night.
I really enjoy how quick the service is.Sushi always come out quickly and is always good, price is pretty decent for all you can eat.Staff gets all jobs done quickly and are pleasant
Very good AYCE food. Good food and prices. I’m not disappointed. ..
Nothing To Rave About. We had come here on a Monday afternoon at around 4:30 pm for a late lunch/early dinner. When we arrived, we were the only patrons in the restaurant. We walked into the foyer, and noticed that a lady came out to walk us to a table. We had asked if we could have a larger table in order to fit all of the food on it, however, she walked us over to small table for two (as there were only two of us). We found the table to be quite small but we were able to manage throughout the meal.The lady whom seated us, handed us menus as we sat down. She didnt seem too friendly, and didnt introduce herself or smile during the entire time that we were dining. She also hardly said a word to us, only brought the food out, and took away the dishes once we were finished. We found it a bit uncomfortable as it seemed like she was uninterested in serving us. As we browsed the menu (which wasnt too visually appealing), we wrote down the items that we wanted on a sheet, placing the quantity for each item. We had chosen the AYCE option, which cost $18.95 per person on a Monday after 4:00 pm. We filled out our entire sheet, then waved it in the air in order to get the ladys attention. We had settled on Calamari, Mushroom Beef Roll, Cheese Wonton, Miso Soup, Seaweed Salad, Shrimp Tempura, Beef Teriyaki, Chicken Teriyaki, Salmon Teriyaki, Spicy Crispy Salmon Hand Roll, Philadelphia Roll, Green Dragon Roll, and Salmon Sushi Pizza. After we had handed the paper to the lady, we noticed that a few more people were starting to trickle into the restaurant. The restaurant itself was medium-sized, however, the dcor wasnt too chic, it seemed to be quite plain-looking, nothing that really stuck-out at us as impressive. After about five minutes of us having had placed our order, the items began to arrive. The Miso Soup and Seaweed Salad arrived first; the Seaweed Salad had a bit of a different taste to it, not like the one that we are usually used to at other establishments. It was also quite small compared to other establishments.After we had finished our Miso Soup and Seaweed Salad, the other items began arriving one-by-one within about ten minutes. The Cheese Wontons were good however, they werent too hot (temperature wise). The Chicken Teriyaki was horrible, tasting stale and burnt on the bottom; we attributed this to having been warmed-up in the microwave (especially since we had heard the microwave dinging in the back).The Beef Teriyaki was sliced much too small, with many pieces difficult to pick-up. The Salmon Sushi Pizza was actually quite good, and hot (temperature-wise), which made it taste even better. All of the sushi rolls that we had ordered were nicely-made however, they tasted warm, and also were quite small. Once we had finished our main items, we settled on dessert, which was Mango Ice Cream, Green Tea Ice Cream, Vanilla Ice Cream, and Deep-Fried Banana. Before our dessert had arrived, both my husband and I had to excuse ourselves as we had stomach pains that we were experiencing. Once we had arrived back to the table, our desserts were there waiting for us. All of the items that we had ordered were good however, they were typically standard for dessert, nothing different from other establishments that we had visited.We then asked for the bill, which came out to around $42 for the two of us (with tax included). We found this to be a tad pricey, but somewhat reasonable considering the higher costs of AYCE establishments elsewhere. In conclusion, we wont be returning to this restaurant anytime in the future. We found the food to be subpar, the service to be lousy, and the atmosphere to be boring.
Will not go back. Wanted to try a variety of dishes as we typically do at AYCE Japanese restaurants. The rolls were decent (but falling apart) and the rest of the meal was awful including miso soup, edamame (how do you screw that up?!?), a thai dish and a chinese dish.