
Sushi&Asian Kitchen own by Jerry Lin and BT Wang with over 20 years experience running Asian Cuisine. They both understand the importance of food quality & excellent service at Sushi & Asian Kitchen. You will not only taste authentic Asian food. You will be wowed by their team’s services. We cater to private events.
Hours
| Monday | 11:30 AM–3 PM, 4:30–9:30 PM |
| Tuesday | 11:30 AM–3 PM, 4:30–9:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–3 PM, 4:30–9:30 PM |
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–3 PM, 4:30–9:30 PM |
| Friday | 11:30 AM–3 PM, 4:30–10:30 PM |
| Saturday | 1–10:30 PM |
| Sunday | 1–9:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 336 South Avenue E, Westfield, NJ 07090
Phone: (908) 654-6898
Website: https://sushiasiankitchen.com/
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Very pleasant way to kick off the weekend. I stopped by for lunch on Friday with my top tier chum who literally went to the school of hospitality. I’m not THAT familiar with Westfield beyond a few random cameo appearances (one of which was to visit Whitney Houston’s grave), but I expect a certain level of bougieness when I’m here. Sushi&Asian IS definitely a little higher class than a lot of the sushi establishments you’ll find in a strip mall (in Westfield, even the strip malls are kind of gorgeous), with a darker, urban interior. There was a mesmerizing piece of art on the lefthand wall that depicted a female samurai balancing sushi rolls on a sword that I couldn’t take my eyes of. We were seated and attended to promptly – given that we were literally next to the front window, there’s an argument it was a little TOO dark in there, especially for lunchtime. Minor quibble, if that. Anyway.
Even for a sushi place, the menu is really extensive here – even if you’re not a raw fish enthusiast, there’s a lot of different directions to go. We split the Rock Shrimp app, which was a nice surprise. It’s not unusual for restaurants to overly fry this dish, but this was perfectly done – crisp but not overwhelmingly so. A nice mango flavor to it, which is one of my favorite seafood accompaniments (and something I often request in sushi rolls). For my entree, I went with a salmon/avocado roll and an edgy special roll, Beauty and the Beast, featuring a myriad of fish – spicy tuna, spicy salmon, “regular” tuna and salmon, along with yellowtail. Very tasty, and I liked that the special roll was significantly larger than the normal/classic roll, which isn’t always the case. The fish was very fresh, and the special roll had a nice taste profile – lot of different players on the palate.
My chum prides herself on often getting “real” sushi when we go to places like this and opted for the a bowl of sashimi. If she didn’t like it, I certainly would have heard about it during the meal and for a considerable period of time thereafter. The presentation on that was interesting – it’s hard to see in the accompanying picture, but there was a boat underneath the fish, which I think are usually reserved for gigantic parties but I like that they have single serving options available here. Nice touch.
It’s honestly unusual for me to have a service issue at a sushi restaurant (which makes me think it’s tied to culture), and this was no exception. We were a LITTLE on the clock for a quiet work from home Friday so any delays would have been more noticeable than usual but it was well paced from beginning to end. Our waitress was attentive and stopped by regularly. After side-eyeing a scrumptious looking deep fried ice cream dish at a nearby table I wish we’d had a little more time to play with, but alas. The curse of adulting.
Definitely worth another visit though I’d recommend avoiding the downtown Westfield traffic situation if we can. I’m going to keep my fingers crossed that that artistic masterpiece on the wall ends up at an upcoming townwide yard sale.
There were times I couldn’t order what I wanted because the chef will only work with the highest quality fish and I take that as the ultimate compliment to their customers.
Sushi is seriously stunning here!