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U Sushi is a culinary gem, elevating the sushi experience to new heights. Impeccably fresh ingredients, expertly crafted rolls, and a delightful presentation make every visit a gastronomic delight. The menu boasts a diverse array of options, catering to both traditionalists and adventurous palates. The ambiance is inviting, creating a perfect setting for an intimate meal or a social gathering. Attentive service and a commitment to quality make U Sushi a standout destination for sushi enthusiasts seeking an unforgettable dining experience.
… moreHaedn Rho
I walked in to grab a quick bite at this place. I was first greeted by multiple fruit flies – which I thought was going to go away but ended up swarming around my food once it was on the table. DO SOMETHING ABOUT THE FRUIT FLIES. Secondly, I ordered the eel roll and miso soup and the roll tasted quite bad – did not taste fresh. Miso soup was okay. I have never been to a restaurant that left me wanting to leave the restaurant so quickly by shoving food in my mouth because of 1) unclean atmosphere (eg. bugs, unclean kitchen) 2) food not tasting good.
… moreBrian Richard
I discovered U Sushi after 3 years of employment in Brookline, MA and I am so grateful I did. They offer some amazing lunch sushi and bento box specials. The owners and staff are incredibly welcoming and polite. I now visit once a week and get the 3 maki roll lunch special. It comes with Miso Soup and a garden salad. It is some of the best maki I’ve ever had! My go to is spicy yellowtail, spicy scallop with tobiko and a crazy maki. Give this family run, local business a try, you will not be disappointed.
… moreScarlett
This is my second time at U Sushi (1393 Beacon St, Brookline, MA 02446) for lunch. Because the first time I felt that their sashimi was not bad (that time I ordered lunch special), I stopped by today and wanted to visit. But this will be my last because the experience was so bad. As soon as I entered the main door, I turned towards the open kitchen and asked, “Is it still open?” (It was past two in the afternoon.) A very impatient voice came from behind me: “Here! Yes!” A middle-aged woman with short hair. She repeated it twice because I couldn’t hear it the first time with headphones on. I ignored how I felt at the moment, I just wanted something to eat. I ordered a Tempura and a Salmon Sashimi. The tempura was fried prawns I didn’t feel fresh but I didn’t say anything. When I got to the last slice of salmon sashimi, I saw a little bit of black embedded in the fish. It’s nothing I usually don’t care about, and eat it directly. But I still think it’s better to ask, after all, it’s sashimi. So I asked the middle-aged woman with short hair what black was. At this time, her attitude was okay, she said that it was just the fish itself and gave me a replacement. I accept this statement. After I finished eating, I settled the bill and was ready to leave. At this point I saw that the total bill of nearly $19 (before tip) felt a bit more expensive than I expected, so I took the menu and asked another male elderly staff, he explained to me that the menu has changed and she just told me. I thought okay, so be it, I was about to leave when the female employee came over and said impatiently, “You can leave after paying.” And she invited me out. I feel offended. I have a lot of questions but shouldn’t be treated like this. I’m already very polite when I ask questions. Besides, can’t customers consult if they have any questions? Do I have to accept the food I paid for that I am not satisfied with? Then I told her that I would never come again, and I would give her one star, and she sneered and said, “I don’t care!” I thought it was speechless and funny, and I wasn’t very angry because it didn’t worth it, this middle-aged woman with short hair may be in menopause so she has a bad temper. It’s just that I’ve never had a dining experience like this, I feel so bad, I’d love to get my tip back. I wrote so much to let more people see how this store tramples on the concept of “customer first” which is common in the catering industry. I was surprised that the waiter was so arrogant and mean. This is my first time leaving a bad review. This took over 20 minutes. But I hope more people see and try not to come to this restaurant. You have countless better Japanese food options in Boston.
… moreR F
Great little spot for Japanese food! Not many places do tempura well but I absolutely loved the tempura here. And sushi rolls were great as well.
They have affordable lunch specials. Definitely better than the other Japanese options around Coolidge Corner.
… moreBernard 1
The kushi yaki beef is really good. Would recommend trying.
Tonkotsu ramen was fine, but didnt taste how I expected a tonkotsu ramen to taste. It tasted more like a vegetable pork soup. On the flip side, not too salty compares to other ramens so I drank a lot of it. Lastly, the egg tasted weird…it wasnt bad per say but I liked the eggs from other ramen places a lot better.
Overall solid place. Worth a try.
… moreReno Lucas
Just ordered delivery from here via GrubHub.
I got 3 rolls, Idaho Maki, Philadelphia Maki, and Shrimp Tempura Maki. All 3 of them were delicious and prepared to perfection. All of them were reasonably priced too. I will order from here again.
… moreMorgan Kleinberg
Love U Sushi – it’s been my go to sushi for the past 5 years of living in Allston. Both delivery and dine-in is great and super reasonably priced. All their rolls are great and the staff is super nice!
… moreVJ Jones
Over the past couple of years I have been to U Sushi countless times. The owners are always helpful and the food comes out quickly, whether for dine-in or takeout. A cozy spot to eat in, or perfect to takeaway and eat at home. The food is reasonably priced and delicious. Open late, which is rare in this neighborhood!
… moreM Alicea
Sushi was not sushi just shrimp tempura wrapped in cucumber with crab sticks tasted good but definitely will not be back and they advertise Heineken and it’s on menu and they didn’t even have any
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