
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1920 N Zaragoza Rd # 112, El Paso, TX 79938
Phone: (915) 857-2222
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Save your money. Go eat sushi somewhere else.
1. Rap music playing inside a sushi restaurant. Seriously? Have some respect. Get rid of the samurai armor if you don’t want a Japanese atmosphere.
2. They don’t have a real menu, you have to scan a bar code and use your phone to view it online. It’s not a COVID thing because they give you physical menus for the drinks, but no prices, no pictures and someone made it on Microsoft word. Just black and white.
3. No Wi-Fi. They want you to use internet to see the menu, but don’t offer internet. They tease you with the Katsura Wi-Fi name there, but nope.
4. My nigiri was bad. So thin it was almost see through. The salmon had skin…I don’t even know what to say.
5. Ordered a sushi roll, I didn’t know barbecue sauce was even a thing with sushi. It didn’t mix well with the cream cheese inside.
5a. The ginger was thicker than the sushi, which made the ginger terrible overall.
6. No free refills or waitress never offered us any. I think the lemon aid said no free refills .
7. $3 for using your credit card. No matter the price. $3 dollars.
8. We spent $70 for the worst lunch experience. Ambience was terrible. Maybe grass on one wall…it was weird. Not Japanese at all. Or maybe not even trying.
Of note, the waitress is nice. It’s not her fault the place is the way it is.
Just go get some Albertsons sushi, it is way better and you u can watch something fun with your family. Honestly.
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Possible Appetizer
1. Miso
Y’all I believe this is probably the best miso I’ve ever had it’s not salty the nori (seaweed) is chopped up small the tofu are cute little cubes and the salt is perfect! Definitely say yes if they offer.
2. Bamboo Roll
Don’t even know how to express I’m not a big raw fish fan you know I stay normally along the lines of fried rolls but I cannot kid you. This was amazing not fishy although there is definitely salmon and the eel sauce, spicy mayo and soy sauce were definitely a touch extra that cannot go wrong. Easy to eat swallow the roll was a great size shareable but you can also eat it on your own if it’s all you’re getting.Definitely recommend and I will get again for sure.
3. Sea Snake
This will be the first time I truly believe more than 2 dishes are meant to be. If you’re unsure definitely try this especially if it’s your first time the eel sauce helps so so much. It’s a little sweet and with the mix of the ingredients it just is ok point. Easy to eat swallow the roll was a great size shareable but you can also eat it on your own if it’s all you’re getting.
Just as before recommend and I will get again no doubt.
The Entree Dishes
Dish 1: Chicken Yakiniku
Rice is to die for as soon as you top it off with soy sauce or eel sauce it gets even 1000 times better it’s a straight 100 on its own not salty so you can season it yourself and or just mix with your chicken which I did. Now I will confess I don’t think I got to enjoy this as much just because I was pretty full but it was good I would recommend even to share or maybe get as a dish maybe a child can eat. Recommend for a first timer.
Dish 2: Yakisoba with Beef
You love beef flavor and some salt this is for you it’s pretty saucy but not like dripping wet. Full of flavor does have red cabbage so a surprise that someone who doesn’t normally eat it likes it. If you want the cabbage softer I would request to see if they can cook it a bit more. It’s a bit crunchy compared to the rest of the dish. The sauce is definitely something you can expect if you’ve thought of how Yakisoba tastes through documentaries or stalls at a festival.
Dish 3: Tempura Veggies
Anything fried tastes pretty darn good especially veggies. I love these and cannot complain. I’m not a fan of bell peppers but you can always share with someone that can enjoy so no biggie. I love how it’s not over salty on batter and they give you a side of sauce to poor or dip the pieces in. I recommend if you like a side with your rolls. Beware though you may get addicted. It does come with fresh cabbage so only recommendation may be to ask them to boil it or you can save it and make coleslaw at home if you’re not a fan of it raw like me.
Final dish/appetizer: Cucumber Specialty. (This item was not something we ordered as there was a mix up.)
I’m going to be honest. I tried one piece and my mom half a piece. Now I love cucumbers but I don’t like things that taste a lot like tuna or anything that has big fishy taste. Though I recommend if you are a fishy fan and I mean really enjoy fish then I recommend it if you don’t you may want to stay away. The cucumber tasted fresh and the inside was definitely a texture to behold.
Then order three sushi rolls. The dragon roll, spider roll, and cabello roll I think. Every rolls were tasteless and straight from the fridge. You can tell the rices were old and started to have the foul smell. And the salmons were so thin like it’s for decorations. You can get better sushi from gas stations than this.
Then the atmosphere… definitely not family friendly. They were blasting profanity music the whole time.
Absolutely do not go.
As we walked in there was absolutely nobody that worked there to be seen. Sat down and waited about 20min just to get asked what we wanted To drink. (We should have left by this point)
Why call it a Japanese restaurant but have reggaeton blasting on the speakers?
Ordered the rainbow sushi as an appetizer and I promise you’re better off getting 3 day old sushi that’s been sitting at vista market. No flavor, rice was stale and did I mention no flavor? They don’t even give you the basic condiments that normally come with sushi, and for some reason their soy sauce is light brown. I felt terrible because my wife was craving good sushi so I said, ok let’s try another roll. Got the spicy mango sushi roll and same outcome. But the audacity to have their prices so high for sushi and serve that is beyond me.
Our entrees included the udon and yakisoba, again very mediocre, had so much salt that I thought the US was going to go to war for it.
They Charge you per can on drinks.
In the end I payed 94 dollars for disappointment and regret. If you want decent sushi and food just go to Lins across the street or go to Koze that is about 2min away where you won’t feel like you got robbed if your appetite and money.