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Love Sushi | Japanese | 16881 East 14 Mile Road, Fraser, MI, USA
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Love Sushi – Fraser, MI Restaurant | Menu + Delivery – Seamless
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For starters, the parking lot needs some work. There are potholes galore, so be careful. The atmosphere inside, however, is not a reflection of outside. It’s a well-decorated restaurant, and it’s always clean. The hostesses are usually friendly, and the waiters/waitresses are quick and helpful. There’s ample seating for big and small groups with spaces at the bar area, as well.
The food is superb. I have had a variety of rolls, including the spicy California, various basic, salmon, and tempura rolls, and a few appetizers. I have never had an issue with an order. The food comes out at a great speed, and everything is reasonably priced. On the downside, the air is almost always on, so it can get cold quickly (depending on where you’re sitting). I highly recommend the fried avocado. I was skeptical, but it’s addicting.
Definitely give this place a try, it won’t let you down.
Mine and my daughter’s new go-to.
HIGHLY recommended.
When I arrived, I was warmly greeted by a friendly staff member at the counter, which made for a nice first impression.
GRUB:
– Crispy Rice #1 (Appetizer), 8 pcs: Just okay—not my favorite. It felt like it was missing something, but I couldn’t quite put my finger on what.
– Spicy Tuna Roll (Regular): Solid. The tuna was fresh, and while it’s hard to go wrong with a spicy tuna roll, this one held up well.
– Spicy California Roll (Regular): Very good—refreshing, light, and nicely balanced.
Overall:
The food was great, and I’d like to try other items from the menu in the future. I highly recommend this spot to anyone nearby or just passing through!
Atmosphere was also quite nice. Might have been a little more peaceful if the radio had been turned down a bit. Minor quibble there. The big disappointment, especially for someone trying the place for the first time, is how disengaged the staff was. Maybe they were just bored. Don’t know, but any attempt at conversation with them–there was only one other table being used while I was there–was met with complete disinterest.
Interesting place to try, but not one I’d hurry back to.
The menu is the biggest sushi menu I’ve ever seen! And well laid out, too. Nigiri, sashimi, vegetable rolls, basic rolls, tempura, a huge list of signature rolls (loved the Habibi & Fireman rolls), and the regular you’ll find most everywhere. And something I’ve never seen before at any sushi place in any state I’ve been to: fruit rolls. Dessert sushi.
Great descriptions for everything, always helpful even if you’re not new to sushi.
Prices range from $2 – $15 per item depending on complexity and contents.
I ordered 2 basic rolls (the eel, my favorite) & the Habibi & Fireman rolls. Total was about $33 pre-tip and everything was terrific. I only waited about 10 minutes for my order to be made, too. I’ll will definitely be back here.