
Sushi On is the best sushi in San Marcos, CA Japanese Restaurant invites you to experience the flavors of Japan in the heart of San Marcos. We serve authentic affordable sushi, sashimi, and other traditional Japanese dishes made with high-quality ingredients by our skilled chefs. Our intimate and inviting atmosphere provides the perfect setting for a memorable dining experience. Join us for a culinary journey that will tantalize your taste buds and transport you to the land of the rising sun.
Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–9:01 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 751 Center Dr UNIT 110, San Marcos, CA 92069
Phone: (760) 420-3249
Website: https://www.sushionsanmarcos.com/
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Their Sushi Combo B ($36) which comes with 8pcs of sushi and one speciality roll is perfect if you want a balance of nigiris and a roll! Each piece of fish was sooo good!!
Another great shareable item if you wanna treat yourself a bit is their Sashimi Combo A ($21) which has 9 pcs of sashimi (salmon, tuna and yellowtail)…not exaggerating but im obsessed w their salmon and yellowtail
Other rolls we really liked:
-Mexican roll $13
-New York roll $15
-Red dragon roll $15
-Nordahl roll $17
If you’re a big popcorn chicken fan from TapEx, the karaage from Sushi On kind of resembles that, and I LOVE IT!!!
I used to not like rolls because I felt like often times there were too much fillers and it was always average, BUT at Sushi On, it feels like they have unique takes and flavors in their rolls that is not only super good and enjoyable but also at a fair price. Their specialty rolls are on average $15-$16!
Can’t wait to come back!
We arrived during it like Happy hour and they were very kind enough to remind us. The happy hour menu was pretty legit. With gyoza, two different deep fried rolls and two other rolls along with edamame and one or two other options. I also got a large hot sake for $5.99. Well worth it.
My son got the rainbow roll and the only reason there’s not a photo of it is he ate it too quick. My daughter got the tuna takaki and we all agree the sushi was very fresh but she Just didn’t care for it the way only an 8-year-old can change their mind. She had a second round of gyoza and said it was the best she’d have ever had. And she’s had a lot.
Husband and I split the spicy tuna roll from the happy hour menu and it was definitely worth the price. I got the lemon flash and it was super refreshing with the lemon sliced so thin. It was barely there. Just enough to leave a really refreshing taste on top of the salmon. Husband was craving something deep fried and I don’t remember what he got but he said it was great.
It was mildly loud and very busy. There were two TVs playing some kind of reality TV tuna catching show. There were two bathrooms and they were both clean with lots of supplies. There was one waitress taking care of the whole restaurant and she seemed very experienced. Even in the weeds she kept track of all the orders and was very friendly to my children. There were a lot of kids there and none of them seemed upset.
I would absolutely go again, especially during happy hour.
UPDATE – the last two are the Baked Lobster and Nordahl…the BL is …insane!!! The lobster itself is buttery, seasoned and perfect. The Nordahl is suuuuper clean and fresh! Try just the top piece also.