No. 1 Sushi Sushi
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This is a small place located on a side street of Market Square. They sell nothing but sushi, miso soup, a few small salads (anyone up for an octopus …
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A Good Pick for Good Sushi at a Reasonable Price. This is a good pick for good sushi at a reasonable price. I appreciate that the maki rolls have the …
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2 Reviews on “No. 1 Sushi Sushi”
This is a small place located on a side street of Market Square. They sell nothing but sushi, miso soup, a few small salads (anyone up for an octopus salad?) and drinks. Think sushi with a fast food approach. The dining area seats 11 people and the seats aren’t very comfortable. I think the idea is to get you in and on your way as quickly as possible which would be fine on a nice day when you can relax and enjoy your lunch outside in Market Square.Today I got the special: California roll and salmon roll with the miso soup. The soup was tasty and I enjoyed both rolls; it was definitely worth the $11.72 that I spent on it. Actually it was more food than I really wanted and I ended up wasting about half a roll. I really would have been satisfied with just one roll. Chalk it up as a sushi rookie mistake… I never think that this stuff will fill me up and I’m always surprised when it does. My only real knock on No1. Sushi Sushi is that the chopsticks that I got were warped — I tried two different sets. It’s not so much a big deal for me, I’m relatively proficient when it comes to chop sticks but I could see a newbie could get frustrated quickly.
A Good Pick for Good Sushi at a Reasonable Price. This is a good pick for good sushi at a reasonable price. I appreciate that the maki rolls have the perfect amount of rice around them. Too many places try to make the rolls bigger with more rice, but that can rob the flavors. Luckily, they do not do this and you can taste what is inside the sushi. I have been there several times now and the fish never is never too old, which is very important. The staff is shy but very polite. They are able to accommodate my wife’s gluten and shellfish allergies, which is a nice plus. They move relatively quickly and work well for take out, but also a have some seating to eat there as well. I love the daily specials where you can get a soup or a salad with a very tasty ginger dressing with two maki rolls. What you get is very good for what you pay. My only suggestion for them would be to add glasses for people dinning in (instead of bottled drinks only).