
Low-key sushi joint dispensing classic rolls & hibachi platters in a bright, basic setting.
Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–10:30 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–10:30 PM |
| Sunday | 12–9:30 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 312 McHenry Rd, Buffalo Grove, IL 60089
Phone: (847) 520-9988
Website: https://www.eatmenu24.com/forward?route=sushigrove_gs5d4hg5sd4hb5sd4g5
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Food-wise, things were decent. The appetizers like takoyaki, edamame, and miso soup were good starters, and overall the food tasted fine. However, service completely ruined the experience. There’s a 2-hour time limit, and we waited almost an entire hour just for our second round of food. We asked the waiter to cancel our second order because it was taking so long and our 2-hour limit was coming up, so he said no problem and brought us the check. But to our surprise, he then also came back with the second tray saying, “Surprise! They just finished in time. Enjoy.” That was…frustrating, to say the least.
Another surprising thing was being charged $2 per person for hot tea!! Paying for hot tea in the winter feels…laughable, especially when most restaurants offer it for free.
When I came home with my order I realized that it was mixed up.
Girls at the front are rude, and don’t look presentable.
This is very sad, because the place is great and their food was amazing, but now…
I DONT RECOMMEND THIS PLACE ANYMORE!
The fish on our poke bowls didn’t taste fresh at all and it was too warm, and it was more of a pâté instead of it being diced. The sushi rolls that were ordered were ok.
We just moved from out of state, and trying different places, but I don’t think we’ll be back to this restaurant.
The positives for the appetizers were the miso soup which was one of the best miso soups I’ve had. The broth was amazing but it could have used more tofu; seaweed and green onion, it just felt like mostly broth. The seaweed salad was also a hit, it was delicate, savory, sweet, and had the perfect amount of citrus my friends raved about it. And got a second plate. The cucumber salad was also great, the cucumber tasted freshand high quality and had the perfect amount of vinegar.
On to the rolls. I had the Chicago roll, the volcano roll and what I think was the pop up roll. The Chicago roll was by far the best out of the three, a great mix of salmon and eel, it wasn’t over filled by cucumber and I would highly recommend this roll. The volcano roll was a massive disappointment, the tempura tasted stale and it felt like a chore to eat, I ended up leaving two pieces behind because I couldn’t make myself finish it. The Pop up roll was nothing special, it didn’t stand out to me in anyway so I have nothing really to say about it. The spicy salmon nigiri also disappointing it was incredibly bland and didn’t even taste like salmon. The shrimp nigiri was over cooked but the salmon nigiri was good, it had a wonderful rice to fish ratio.
My friends got the rainbow roll, the dragon roll, and the sweet potato roll the rainbow roll was great I would also highly recommend that one, the cucumber ratio was great and although the they were a little skimpy with the fish it was really saved by the quality of the fish and the great ratio for the maki part. I didn’t try the dragon roll but my friends did not seem very crazy about it, it had way too much cucumber compared to the eel. The sweet potato roll was good, my friends did even ordered a second, but again it was undercooked.
My overall thoughts and feelings were that this place was much better than Galaxy Hotpot and sushi and I think it would have been even better had it been less busy. It does seem that they need to work on their quality control during rush hours since sending out cold food is a bad look. I do think many of the cold appetizers would have been good had they been warm though. I would come back here during a less busy time of day and I’d probably try to avoid any of the things that say spicy since they are not really even a bit spicy.
My recommendations: miso soup, seaweed salad, cucumber salad, Chicago roll, rainbow roll, and the salmon nigiri.
The service was great ,my server Annie, took great care of my table and she was always vigilant.
My cup was NEVER empty, i am very happy with this hidden gem and
OMG … the price tag was soooo amazing.
$26.95 for all you can eat sushi, rolls and appetizers. What a bargain Highly recommend this place . Where in the world can you find a delicious bargain like this
I will be coming back❤️
When prices for unlimited sushi seem extremely low, it’s reasonable to question how the restaurant maintains its profit margins. Very cheap pricing can sometimes indicate cost-cutting on ingredient quality or staffing. It’s important to pay attention to cleanliness, freshness, and overall food safety standards before deciding to dine at any buffet-style restaurant.