Sushirrito

2053A Broadway, Redwood City
(650) 562-8906

Recent Reviews

Gadg Newb

Great food. Reasonable prices. A little too much single use packaging, when eating in.

Matt Katawicz

Absolutely delicious sushi burrito! Fast service, gave me a try of their horchata. Was very happy and can’t wait to come again.

s b.

Very interesting combinations, tasty for sure. Great spot for a group lunch. It's worth a try if you are undecided.

Ivy L.

I came at lunch time right before a huge line started. It was fast and easy to order. I've had these in the san francisco and burlingame locations and the quality of food is unwavering. The interior has a couple of tables so you can eat in. I work nearby and I will definitely be coming by more often.

Lyn L.

Love sushirrito! First introduce years ago. It's still a treat. I love the salmon Samba and Geisha kiss. Always something g new to try! Store in Redwood City now. No longer need to drive to Palo Alto.

Gnet Y K

Lol, see the picture for my description. I was too excited and put all the details in the photo caption...

I'm Z.

I Love the idea. This is the first location I've had a chance to try. It was empty at lunch time. Wierd, concerning. If a place is empty during lunch or dinner, I usually take the hunt and leave. But I hear this place opened a couple months ago so I thought maybe it's empty because it's new. The sushirrito was Meh... The selection of 6 or 8 suaces was great, and needed, it seemed rather bland. Kinda tofu-ey... You flavor it with sauces or wrap it in flavorful food. I'll give the location another chance soon, and I'll try the Palo Alto location. I really want to love this place, such a great idea for a "healthy" lunch choice.

Tiffany V.

I hav sliced Sushirrito since having to trek to the financial district of SF to have it, LOL! As they expanded over the years I have had some misses (other SF locations... and Palo Alto, etc) We finally got one in RWC so I tried it tonight and it did not disappoint! For all these years I have always ordered the geishas kiss from all locations... Along with a few other options but the Geisha's kiss was always my baseline for gauging the quality... OK so to be fair tonight was a little too cold for me to go with that option so I will opted to try for the fiery chicken which is a Karaage chicken (fried chicken) roll. Let's just say... um.... Yes! I'm all about it. It was warm and delicious and had nice spices and crunchy vegetables... This could be the equivalent of those coveted chicken sandwiches across all those fast food restaurants but in sushi form. It totally hit the spot and made me feel super satisfied I would absolutely order it again! Next time I'll definitely be sure to order my usual... The geisha's kiss but for now I am super pleased and definitely recommend this location!

Anita T.

This place might be our favorite spot to eat in as a family recently! I've had the majority of orders on their menu at this point, which sounds crazy but that's how much we love it. Favorites: Salmon samba - even though it's a cooked roll, it's the most unique sauce (shichimi and ginger guacamole) and combo of ingredients (tempura asparagus, salmon, pepitas)... stumbled on it by accident and now it's my fave Satori - favorite raw roll Lava nachos - love the spicy tuna and ginger tinged guacamole Fried spam musubi- so good... the kids are crazy about this one Other rolls we've tried - Geisha's kiss - good if you like roasted red pepper, which isn't my favorite ingredient Fiery chicken - really good but definitely hella spicy!! Sumo crunch - like a giant spider roll, a lot of crab salad. Not the most unique but still good. Latin ninja - I didn't like this one, and the plantain chips in the roll were quickly soggy Pros: Spacious, airy storefront with clean, modern furniture. Store is on the closed stretch of broadway, which is perfect for us because my toddler is a total escape artist and will attempt to walk out of anything. Outdoor seating curbside Near plenty of public parking You can watch them make these giant sushi works of art, the kids love to see the assembly line Clean bathroom. Cons: Spam musubi sells out often by late day, and it's the kids' favorite.

Yoojin S.

Yay Sushirrito! My friend who lived in SF many years ago really missed this place. When she visited up here again, this is the place she wanted to go! I've been to the downtown SF one, but I really liked this location better cause the seating is ample and very cute, both indoors and outdoors. Redwood City is also a very cute town with lots of cafes too. Although they didn't have the menu item she liked best (katsu burrito?) but she still enjoyed her Sumo Crunch burrito! I got the Latin Ninja (minus plantains and added tamago) and it tasted fresh and delicious. Salmon quality wasn't the best to other poke stores, but there was a good amount. Tamago was a bit too wet or watery though. The rice was warm and delicious, but next time I would ask for less rice since the whole burrito was quite filling. The sauces on the table were really fun and interesting. Like there was a Eel Sauce + Mexican chocolate! Very sweet with a bit of chocolate flavor. Friendly staff and generous portions too. I wish there was a create your own poke burrito! Bonus!! All the containers and utensils were compostable. And they have compost trash bins. Amazing.

Andreas G.

Walked by this place a couple of times and finally gave it a try today. We ordered the Latin ninja and the shrimp tempura. As drinks we got the passion fruit ume and mango umukaze. Food arrive promptly and we did like the sushi roll. It's a bit dry as there is a lot of seaweed, but they give you a couple of sauces to make it a bit juicier. The fish inside tasted fresh and the portion size is generous. If you're not super hungry one might be enough for two persons. The shrimp tempura was good especially like the sauce. Location was very clean and staff was friendly.

Jimmy Duong

My family and I love Sushirrito, and the creativity they bring in fusing amazing flavors together with sushi rolls the size of burritos ?! We recently dined at their newest location in Redwood City. The restaurant is clean, modern, and I loved the decor, esp the fish lanterns hanging from the ceilings. I got the Satori roll, and it’s the best - fish is fresh and it had the right amount of crunch and sauce to balance the tender hamachi. The matchagave latte was very refreshing, and had flavors mixed together that I’d never tasted before. Sumo crunch roll was perfect for the kids, esp. the red tempura flakes!

Mike Speer

Great food and nice staff in the heart of Redwood City.

Adam D.

I had a Satori (Japanese Hamachi (raw) | Cucumbers | Pickled Red Onions | Corn Salsa | Bubu | Wasabi Mayo | Sushi Rice | Proprietary Nori | Ginger Guac) for $18. Taste was OK, but felt rich and was blend. Some soy sauce and wasabi or Sriracha would have been nice. Since it was my first time I didn't know I needed it so I didn't ask for it. Not sure, if they have any. I was asked, if I want it to-go or eat in. I said I wanted to eat in, but the roll still was packed for to-go. Having reusable plates and water cups would be more environmentally friendly. Staff wasn't wearing masks and while we ate on the outside tables, I didn't see anybody coming out cleaning them.

Carter L.

Uncut sushi roll concept. Very tasty! Add the spicy sauce for an extra kick! Fells like the America way to stuff your face with sushi, or traditional at all, but worth a try!

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