Yummy Sushi is a popular suhi restaurant that also serves a variety of chinese, Thailand and japanese food and bubble teas. Dine in, take out and Delivery are provided here. It is a bring your own establishment. Reservations for big groups is preffered.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2350 NJ-33, Robbinsville Twp, NJ 08691
Phone: (609) 259-8388
Website: http://www.yummisushi.com/
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Reviews
The General Tso’s chicken and shrimp? Phenomenal. The chicken is crispy, the shrimp is perfectly cooked, and the sauce has that perfect balance of sweet and spicy. It’s one of the best I’ve had in the area.
Now, if you’re a sushi lover, the salmon avocado roll and spicy tuna roll are on another level. The fish is super fresh, the rice is just the right texture, and you can really taste the quality. No bland or mushy sushi here—just clean, delicious flavors.
Service-wise, it’s fine, but nothing special. If you’re eating in, don’t expect overly attentive service. It’s not bad, but it’s clear that takeout is their strong suit. Honestly, I’d recommend grabbing your order to go and enjoying it at home.
All in all, Yummy Sushi is a hidden gem for takeout. If you want great sushi and solid Asian dishes without the fuss of dining in, this is the spot.
While the decor lends itself well to more formal meals, such as business dinners or dates or dinner with your partner’s parents (as the table next to us was doing), you would not feel out of place at all coming here for a casual hangout with friends. I feel it’s rather rare and requires a delicate balance to be able to encompass such a large range of possible atmospheres.
The fact that Yummy Sushi is not too visible from the outside does give a bit of a hole-in-the-wall feel, like you’ve found this nice secret spot. It does get very busy around Lunar New Year, though.
When we went, it was fairly empty despite it being dinner hour on a Sunday, which surprised me because the food is delicious and the service is wonderful. From what I hear, though, the place is popular in the afternoons after school for bubble tea, and I can see why. The milk mango bubble tea I had was delicious, and came in a nice glass jug. Personally, I always like when drinks come in glass instead of plastic.
For the food: We had a salmon mango tartare for the appetizer. The food came in a heart shape, which was so cute! You can tell all the ingredients are incredibly fresh. For the main, I had the Rt33 special roll with the modification of no jalapeño. The roll is made of fried soft shell crab, soybean paper, and seaweed salad. I was impressed that when I asked what the wrapping was (which was the soybean paper), our waitress was able to answer our question on sight. Some restaurants I’ve been to, the servers really just bring the food from the kitchen and aren’t able to answer questions about the food, but it was clear here that the waitress was very knowledgeable.
My dining companion had a Hawaiian special roll, which contains king crab and avocado with mango salad on top. Uniquely, the roll is fried on the outside, which is very interesting and gave a nice crunch. Personally, I preferred my Rt33 roll, but my dining companion really enjoyed their roll, so there’s something for everyone. There’s a huge selection of special rolls as well as more typical rolls, as well as other sushi/sashimi options and traditional Chinese dishes, so lots of great options. I’m really looking forward to trying the other appetizers and special rolls on future visits.
For dessert, we had a tempura ice cream, which is always a treat. The portion is quite large and done perfectly – the vanilla bean ice cream (it’s the high-end kind of vanilla ice cream, not your typical vanillin-flavored ice cream) is still cold but the tempura fried outside is just warm, with a bit of chocolate sauce drizzled on top.
I like that we were never left waiting for anything. Our water was filled regularly and while the table we were at was perhaps a tad small for us with all our dishes, it wasn’t too bad. I do feel the food is good value for money. For us two, the bill came out to $55, and goodness knows I’ve had far too many meals in a similar price range which weren’t even close to as good.
Overall, our experience here was absolutely wonderful, and I’m really looking forward to coming back again!
Unfortunately, we had to take one star down. We have ordered a Seafood Miso Soup
(Miso soup with clam, scallop, kani, fish cake, mushroom & Japanese Vegetable) – there were ZERO scallops and ZERO fish cake), which is a false advertising.
Great food, great ambiance, and great service.
Also, don’t be mistaken. It’s not sushi, sashimi, or rolls only. The restaurant also offers a wide selection of deliciously prepared Thai and Chinese specialties.
The interior is very pleasantly designed and feels rather upscale. It’s not Best Choice Sushi nor even Sakana for you. An added sense of an upscale place is added due to the Yummy Sushi location in Robbinsville Town Center, giving you a feel of being in a city.
The prices are quite forgiving too.
The parking could be a problem, but we suggest you park in the adjacent block’s parking (Taco Rito and Princeton Physicains’ offices) where there is plenty of parking after hours.