Discover Restaurants offering the best Sushi food in Peoria, Illinois, United States. There is nothing average about the average American town of Peoria, where the diverse population and Midwestern vibe has long had entertainment promoters asking, "Will it play in Peoria?" If you can make it here, you can make it anywhere, or so the logic goes. Its scenic skyline, energetic nightlife, lively performing arts scene and miles of mountain bike trails will have you wondering why you would want to make it anywhere else. Will you play in Peoria? Yes, you will!
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4 based on 71 reviews
Of you're looking for quality fresh sushi, look elsewhere. We ordered California, spicy tuna and crab rolls. We started with miso soup which was fine while the rolls were not so good.We never leave a sushi place with rolls remaining on our plate, this place we did. None of the rooms tasted really fresh. Even the Ginger tasted not great. Ambiance was fine. Although I rather hear Japanese or traditional Asian music than the dated hippo for Xmas song. But that's just be.Service was fine.Can't recommend. Won't be back.
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4 based on 82 reviews
Nice place that I have dined in before. Slow to fill our hibachi grill table, so salads and soups were long gone by the time the cook arrived. Decent grill food but nothing special. Had sashimi that was marginally of sushi grade. Hamachi had a tendon running through it and the tuna was very close to being non sushi grade. Be wary of their fish. Good service though.
4 based on 27 reviews
I was promptly seated for dinner on a Friday after 5:00. The server was friendly and attentive. He refreshed my beverages (Sprite and water) as soon as I finished.I ordered a three maki roll special for $18.00. They were six pieces each. You could order any roll on the menu. Before my dinner was served, I was given a salad and soup. I was still hungry when I finished my meal, so I ordered a Godzilla roll. Rolls not part of the special are eight pieces.I enjoy maki and sushi. I have eaten these meals around the United States. Though it was okay, it does not compare in taste to meals Iâve had elsewhere. The maki was okay, but the service was excellent and the price was great. If I hunger for maki or sushi the next time Iâm in Peoria, I will give Shogun another try.
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