Reviews on Sushi food in Highland Village, Texas, United States. Highland Village is a city in Denton County, Texas, United States. It is a suburb of Dallas, hugging the south side of the far western branch of Lewisville Lake. As of the 2010 United States Census the city's population was 15,056.
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3 based on 41 reviews
Sushi chefs A+....Sushi A...Calamari B-....Lettuce wraps C...lettuce could have been fresher. Groupon helped with mildly overpriced specialty roles...... No hot water in either rest room gets an F. I would imagine staff is using same restrooms and no hot water is an insult and unsanitary....that needs fixed!
4 based on 63 reviews
Since 2009. Always fresh sushi & sashimi. Best japaness sushi restaurant in DFW. Good location. Lunch special.
Walked from a nearby hotel. It was nearly empty on a Thursday evening. Friendly service and Sushi was good.
3 based on 49 reviews
Piranha Killer Sushi is the premier dining destination for exquisite sushi rolls and killer drinks served in a killer atmosphere. We serve up a twist on classic Japanese cuisine by fusing flavors of the Pacific Asian Rim. Try out one of our signature sush
Thanks Sammy for great service tonight. The food was great. Be sure to try the jalapeño poppers and the sesame tuna off the happy hour menu. Delicious!
3 based on 37 reviews
Sushi experience isn't worth the trip. Our server was friendly; but, trained well. The selection was pretty sparse. The liquor selection is thin, too. Booth seating is hard and very uncomfortable. We went there because it was close to the theater. No more. Seems like every time I visit the place declines in quality.Also, we were distracted during our visit by some raving lunatic liberal snowflake complaining endlessly about the latest SCOTUS confirmation. The guy was total flake, void of all reason and accountability. Ironically, he was seated with an older couple who looked like his parents, a normal middle class looking pair of folks. Needless to say, it was Dad who paid the check. They never said a word during the diatribe. I felt bad for them. If I were that Dad, then I would have left Jr. to pay for his own meal.
My husband found Sushi-Go on Goggle maps. We went there with a little trepidation, but were delighted when we arrived. It was super clean (including the bathrooms.) I ordered the yellowtail nigiri, as well as red snapper and fresh salmon. The fish was super fresh and tasted great. The chef even treated me to an Alaska roll. Yum. My hubby ordered a California roll. Chef comped him some sashimi. Also yum.Couldn't believe the prices. Two pieces of nigiri was $3.95. Sashimi was $5.95 for three pieces. Sushi combos are $11.95 and $15.95. I'll try that next time. I'm also looking forward to the salmon and avacado salad. Most of their special rolls are only $7.95. Regular rolls are $3.95. BTW-they don't have a liquor license. No sweat. BYOB. Saves even more money. We will be back. I can't wait. And if I don't want to drive down there, they offer a delivery service for $2 with a $25 minimum.
4 based on 63 reviews
Since 2009. Always fresh sushi & sashimi. Best japaness sushi restaurant in DFW. Good location. Lunch special.
Walked from a nearby hotel. It was nearly empty on a Thursday evening. Friendly service and Sushi was good.
4 based on 63 reviews
Since 2009. Always fresh sushi & sashimi. Best japaness sushi restaurant in DFW. Good location. Lunch special.
Walked from a nearby hotel. It was nearly empty on a Thursday evening. Friendly service and Sushi was good.
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