

Laid-back locale offering all-you-can-eat sushi & other Japanese dishes, plus sake & lunch specials.
Hours
| Tuesday | 11:30 AM–9:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–9:30 PM |
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–9:30 PM |
| Friday | 11:30 AM–10:15 PM |
| Saturday | 11:30 AM–10:15 PM |
| Sunday | 12–9:30 PM |
| Monday | 11:30 AM–9:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 9 High St, Medford, MA 02155
Phone: (781) 874-2630
Website: http://www.nijiyasushi.net/
Menu Photos
Order and Reservations
Reservations: nijiyasushimedford.com
Order: Order online
Photo Gallery
Related Web Results
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Reviews
Parking: there’s metered parking
Ambiance: looks a little old, but everything was very clean.
Food: super worth the value, so if you’re looking for good bang for your buck, I would recommend this place. I saw a previous review where the girl said the food wasn’t fresh but for us, the sashimi (salmon, roe, mackerel, yellowtail) were allll super fresh. We were actually surprised by how good it was for all you can eat! There’s also a good amount of rolls and hot appetizer items. A lot of it is probably stuff you can get at the grocery store but for all you can eat, I’m not complaining! The steak appetizer was also juicy and tender.
Lastly, a lot of places typically try to stuff a lot of rice in the sushi rolls and nigiri, but this place didn’t do that, which was great.
Net net, great place for its value. We’ll be back!
The service was unique too. Servers were constantly rushing around — plates dropped a few times, and pickled ginger kept falling on the floor. I was honestly worried someone might slip. Maybe that’s part of their “authentic dining atmosphere” experience (just my personal opinion).
The biggest surprise, though, was the menu trick (photo 5). Every sushi roll has a cute little “6pts” or “8pts” label, but hidden among those tiny lines is one nearly invisible note: “Leftover will be charged regular menu price.”
I have to admit — the design is clever. The key information isn’t placed in a noticeable spot, yet it’s artfully buried in the text. Such “attention to detail” truly shows how thoughtful the restaurant is. Shouldn’t that kind of important info be highlighted instead? Individually, the regular menu prices don’t seem high, but add them up and it’s definitely not a small amount. I honestly admire this level of creativity — maybe they can teach me how to play word games like this? (personal opinion only, not targeting anyone)
The tip options were equally well thought out — the system only offers four choices, starting from 16% and going up to almost 50%. I respect tipping culture and understand service is hard work, but it’s clear this restaurant really knows how to make “choice” work in their favor.
After the meal, I had a stomachache, and my friend said she didn’t feel well either. Maybe it’s just coincidence… or part of the experience (again, just personal opinion).
This post isn’t meant to attack or discourage anyone. It’s simply a genuine dining experience. Just a reminder: before you try new places, take a closer look at the fine print — sometimes a restaurant’s good intentions are hidden very, very deep.
I am truly impressed and love everything about this restaurant. If you’re hungry, they have lunch and dinner all you can eat menu, made fresh to order. For anyone seeking a top-notch dining experience, I wholeheartedly recommend Nijiya.
Also don’t forget to try the most delicious ice cream in here.