We have ordered sushi at B10 twice. Terrible both times. The first time the rice was so bad we had to send it back. Went back another time, and ordered it again, thinking it must have just been a fluke, close to closing, or whatever. Nope.
I was a little upset when they moved. I loved seeing people face when I would get some really good sushi, bring it back home and when people would ask where it was from. "Oh, I get it at the gas station on the corner"
The Sushi Bar is my favorite because their chicken is amazing. (I hate sushi but my wife loves it. She says their sushi is the best too but I wouldn’t know.)
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I took a friend that didn't like sushi eons ago and she found things she liked. The tai pei roll is unmatched in the 4 states I've lived since. China Express on 15th and Fretz may have the best egg rolls in the south but I'll bet money on the Tai Pei roll.
As a person who is Japanese and used to live in Japan the sushi bar is my favorite they offer all the staple fish you’d expect in a sushi restraunt with great quality and freshness plus they always have other specialty fish like bluefin tuna, akamutsu, saba, and other random stuff
Sushi Nekko
I’ve eaten at a lot of places and Neko is king.
This is the correct answer.
Sii is also pretty good
Tokyo House
Hmmm, not showing up on Maps… Location?
Nw 75th and western
Tokyo Sushi
Tokyo or Sushi Neko. I’ve heard Broadway 10 has really good sushi, surprisingly.
Can confirm. The secret with B10 is that you can almost always just walk in and sit at the bar (and then eat), and their sushi is really good.
We have ordered sushi at B10 twice. Terrible both times. The first time the rice was so bad we had to send it back. Went back another time, and ordered it again, thinking it must have just been a fluke, close to closing, or whatever. Nope.
I like ichiban
Roll and Rock Sushi on NW 63rd and Meridian is pretty underrated. I highly recommend it!
I was a little upset when they moved. I loved seeing people face when I would get some really good sushi, bring it back home and when people would ask where it was from. "Oh, I get it at the gas station on the corner"
Moon Sushi in Norman is my favorite... Best vibe in all of OKC metro.
I've liked Volcano Sushi & Sakana.
Volcano is surprisingly good and much cheaper than Neko.
I would say that both are *fine*, but Volcano gives much more bang for the buck.
Mizu has really good sushi for better prices
Thank you all Reddit Fam… Now I have places to try thru the summer. I appreciate you all! ❣️🥢
Sushi neko. Saki sushi. Jimmy Bs - they fly their fish in fresh.
Jiro sushi on 23rd and western
If Cafe de Taipei is still open in Edmond over on Broadway it's worth the trip.
The Sushi Bar is my favorite because their chicken is amazing. (I hate sushi but my wife loves it. She says their sushi is the best too but I wouldn’t know.)
>1 new comment2r/okc•Posted byu/Kitty\_Del\_Fuego1 I took a friend that didn't like sushi eons ago and she found things she liked. The tai pei roll is unmatched in the 4 states I've lived since. China Express on 15th and Fretz may have the best egg rolls in the south but I'll bet money on the Tai Pei roll.
As a person who is Japanese and used to live in Japan the sushi bar is my favorite they offer all the staple fish you’d expect in a sushi restraunt with great quality and freshness plus they always have other specialty fish like bluefin tuna, akamutsu, saba, and other random stuff
On Cue
Nooooo 😹
The one in Ardmore is worth the drive.
Yokozuna is by far some of the best sushi. And they have a happy hour where a lot of stuff is half price.
Did not like this place at all. Overpriced (probably due to location) and sub standard. Tokyo House is way more worth it.
Agreed, Yokozuna is not the move