Find out what Sushi restaurants to try in Raritan. Raritan is a borough in Somerset County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the borough's population was 6,881, reflecting an increase of 543 (+8.6%) from the 6,338 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 540 (+9.3%) from the 5,798 counted in the 1990 Census.
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3 based on 11 reviews
For a while, I mixed up the name of Kumo and Kyma. This one is right in the middle of downtown, Somerville. Quite large and serves unlimited Sushi for Lunch. We did have to ask for the regular menu with family. Food is good. Several dishes are reasonably priced.
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3 based on 14 reviews
My husband and I used to come here at least twice a month. Food was great, employees are nice, and it was very clean for a buffet. Unfortunately we will no longer be patrons of East Star Buffet. We went last night and saw ROACHES. We immediately asked for the check, and the manager came over. She did not speak English. All she kept saying was Upstairs neighbors! Upstairs neighbors! Discount! Discount! ...... She only took off the tax.. Normally I would have fought the bill, but I felt SO sick to my stomach I told my husband to just pay the bill and we left. Where there is 1 roach, there are thousands. We will not be back.
We have an extensive a la carte menu for sushi/sashimi. We get our fish shipped daily and our Chefs skillfully butcher and clean each one. We have an Omakase menu for which many come back and experience weekly. Also, we offer a plethora of cooked traditio
Been going to AI Sushi (formerly Shumi)for nearly 15. This a sushi/Japanese restaurant for those looking for an authentic experience. If you are into "all you can eat" or places that offer 100 differnt roles then this is not the place for you. True Sushi/Sashimi lovers only!
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3 based on 66 reviews
Restaurants are often like family. They become part of our memories because of the celebrations and events and family members we enjoy them with. Yutaka was such a place for our family.From its opening our family enjoyed so many wonderful days and nights in this wonderful authentic Japanese Sushi and Steakhouse. Our children loved having birthdays and graduations here, my husband I enjoyed date nights and anniversaries.But it's been a sad reality in the last year that Yutaka was and is in serious decline. New ownership came in last year and made wholesale changes that have removed what made this place special. The staff is very young and untrained now and the service as a result is terribly poor. The menu has been foolishly changed to remove many items that were staples and made Yutaka's reputation. And so noticeable are conditions in the restaurant itself. Yutaka was always impeccably clean and inviting. But no more.Our most recent experience was disgusting. On a Saturday night, once the busiest night of the week at Yutaka, we found an empty restaurant, in need of great maintenance. Floors and countertops were noticeably dirty, there were broken chairs and a table piled near the front door, and light fixtures throughout were visibly off. It was sad and dismal.On the counter at the sushi bar where we sat with two friends there were dirty dishes were left stacked and appeared to have been there awhile. Staff just walked past them over and over again. The Hibachi tables were dark in the next room and one had dishes and other items piled on top. Once we could get her attention our young waitress was very aggressive as we read the menu, barking "order now" over and over, but ignoring our requests for information about menu items. Eventually we had to ask for a manager. Once we ordered sushi dishes and some other items from the kitchen we had to then go look for a server to order beverages. When our food finally arrived several items were wrong. The tempura dishes were cold and were not freshly prepared as they had always been in the past. The manager said it was ok to store tempura for use later. Disgusting. The rice in sushi rolls was literally hard and clearly old and my husband and his brother had to send back their order.On top of all of this they have raised the prices to extreme levels. In many cases prices have been doubled while the quality is gone.What a loss for our family and our community. This was the best restaurant in Somerville and certainly one of the best in the state. But not now. The conditions alone make us too concerned to eat there in the future. It's like a member of our family is gone. Just no longer an option for anyone looking for good food and atmosphere in a clean and inviting place.
4 based on 52 reviews
The habachi show is quite entertaining. The soup and salad is good, the main is average. Sushi was fresh, gyoza not too good, edamame hot and well cooked, tuna is fresh, no ama ebi, only steamed, but good and fresh hotategai nigiri.
4 based on 60 reviews
Love sushi. This is by far the best and most creative sushi as well as other menu items in the area for me. It is more expensive but you won't be disappointed, Good drinks too and nice ambiance.
4 based on 43 reviews
Great sushi, very affordable, very casual atmosphere. Somerville has a handful of sushi restaurants but this restaurant is the best value for what you get. On our last visit, for appetizer, we shared an order of edamame, shrimp shumai, and Japanese Spring rolls. For my entree, I ordered the Halloween roll, which is one of the chef's special rolls. Everything was fresh and delicious.
4 based on 125 reviews
I love downtown Somerville, all the great places to eat and beautiful decorations this time of year. This was my first time going to Sushi Palace and I have to say I was pleasantly surprised with the quick service and delicious fresh food. The rolls were phenomenal and I even ventured out to try an eel roll! Very fun time with great friends.
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