Family-run Asian eatery plating Chinese fare as well as sashimi & rolls from an open sushi bar.
Hours
| Thursday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 12–9 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2665 Edgewood Pkwy SW #100, Cedar Rapids, IA 52404
Phone: (319) 396-1990
Website: https://www.sushihouseia.com/
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I’ve always gotten a bad vibe from the “Greeter/Hostess,” she’s always had a rather unpleasant demeanor when we’ve visited SH. Real bad tendency to try seating us right at the entrance, even when I’ve requested to be seated in a back booth so my back is against a wall. Yesterday was no different, she kinda fought me on my seating preference but relented.
Once seated, our server was kind. Provided us with menus; there were old straws in the main menus…I turned a blind eye…we came specifically for the special roll menu. The server brought us laminated menus and a dry erase marker to place the order I assume. We realized this food cover laminated menu was no different than the menu booklet. After realizing her error, she brought us their specialty menu.
We ordered the the Snow White roll, 2018, Angry Dragon, Iowa roll, and the Cedar Rapids roll.
Our server brought out our drinks; my daughter ordered a lemonade, I had water. Shortly thereafter, we were brought our plates and chopsticks as our rolls were being prepared. As my daughter and I talked about whatever, I noticed something moving out the corner of my eye. A frickin roach!
I immediately got the servers attention. I didn’t scream or cause a scene. I discretely brought the roach to her attention; the thing crawled out the chopstick sleeve and was crawling all over the plate at this point. The server took both sets of chopsticks, balancing the bug and discarded it outside our view. She returned with chopsticks; not certain if these were the same two or two new sets. Didn’t mater to me. She eft behind the plate the critter had dragged its filthy body ll across. The server said “I’m so sorry about that. Your food should be out shortly.” I insisted they cancel our order; the server responded assuring me our rolls we just about done and would be out in moments. I said “Sweetheart, that was a roach. I cannot in good conscience eat anything out of your kitchen. That is a public health hazard. Cancel the order. We’re leaving.”
This server told me she would need to talk to her manager because they’d already started making the order. Perplexed, I sat there, nearly amused because the decision wasn’t up to them but I wanted to see what type of authority they THOUGHT they had in the situation. I watched as the server told the bitter face Hostess who struggled to be civil or kind; the two walk over to the sushi chefs who al huddle up looking at the two women then looking over at me, trying to read my demeanor but also seemed to be trying to conceal their critter harm at the same time. The server returns to our table, “my supervisor said they’d cancel the order even though they’d nearly made each roll you ordered. It was nearly a $90 order but she said you just need to pay for your drinks in cash.” I felt a knee jerk reaction to pipe up, pay for a lemonade? Seriously? I could’ve walked out, I could’ve screamed and caused a scene, but no. I was discreet, not being performative but I truly do not carry on like a clown. So okay…I’ll pay the $3.16 for my daughter’s lemonade that she did not drink. I just wanted out of there. We headed to the front counter, gave them a $5 and we left.
So many people in my life couldn’t believe I didn’t share this experience yesterday; I was drained from the audacity and disrespect honestly. I am now on the prowl for a need sushi spot because Sushi House has roaches. And as a former Public Health Investigator, there’s no such thing as one roach, just so you know
Then, once I got my Katsu Don, it had pieces of pork that weren’t fully cooked. I called to let them know and to ask for a refund on the item and I was told that “because it was fried there is no way it was undercooked.” I let them know that yes, it was indeed undercooked. After being on hold for a few minutes (not muted, just listening to all the front desk conversations), she told me to send her a picture, and after I did she said I would get a refund for it. Two stars for at least saying I would get a refund, even though I was hung up on in the middle of telling her thank you.
My husband’s sesame chicken was also not its usual quality. Chicken was overcooked and it came with an inch of liquid in the bottom of it, soggy as all could be.
Crab rangoons were tasty though!
I called about 40 minutes ago and still haven’t received a refund for my item ):
The employees were very friendly and joked with other customers, which made the environment very comfortable.
The seating area was very clean, and the decor was very pleasant. I hope to come back some time!