Sensu Sushi Restaurant and Bar

300 Trilith Pkwy Suite 270/275, Fayetteville
(470) 615-7192

Recent Reviews

Shantron Terry

Absolutely Love this place.... until I witnessed the Sushi Guy playing on his disgusting mobile phone and went back to making Sushi without washing his hands and not using gloves. Very BAD. MOBILE DEVICES SHOULD NOT BE IN PREP AREA

Highlander

Drinks were flavorful and strong. Sushi was fresh, service was positive.

Mike Breezy

I love the ambiance and the area. It's a small spot and although I don't have a ton of experience with sushi shops it's nice. The service was nice and the employees were very courteous. Admittedly I'm not well-versed in the world of sushi so I'm not very fond of sushi in many of its actual forms. I tend to like mainstream Kroger brands or Publix brand sushis or on-the-go sushi. So I wasn't impressed with it although the California rolls were very good. I am a fan of ramen and that's where they lost me. They didn't have miso so I ended up getting another type suggested by our server....I was not pleased. It was quite bland and I didn't enjoy it much. But that was the only thing. The pricing is very affordable but it's extremely easy to run up a tab... very easy. I think I spent about $150 for me and my wife. Although I'm not a super fan of the food... strangely I would go back. My wife likes it. I like the area and the feel of the restaurant so overall I like it.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 3

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: California Roll, Sashimi, Sushi, Edamame, Salmon Sashimi

Rachel B.

I always love coming here!The sushi is always good. I typically get the Gluten Free Trust Me roll. (Sometimes it's worth the cost, sometimes they could do a little better on it, but it's always good.)A few times back, I got a splinter in my lip from the chopsticks. I did not enjoy that, but it's the price you pay for wooden chopsticks. (Perhaps they could get the kind that don't break apart?) If this ever happens, tape works really well to get it out!My kids LOVE the edamame and vegetable roll.We also love the drinks here. The bartender is really good and if you're not sure what you want, let them know what you're in the mood for and they can make it! (I always give them a price point for my drink though.)Vegetarian options: Just them know and they can give suggestions.Dietary restrictions: They have Gluten Free options.Parking: Trilith has a parking lot but there's also side street parking on a first come first serve basis.Kid-friendliness: They are always kind to the kids.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Roll, Sushi, Edamame

Amanda Sprunger

Small, crowded and noisy. Terrible acoustics.‘Entertainment Tax’ ?! Taking advantage of the studio workers and what it brings to the area. If anything, they should give a discount to Trilith employees.Chef Alvin is no longer here, so it’s no longer the best sushi in town. Go to Momonoki instead.

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 3

Service: 3

Chandler Clower

My wife and I are avid sushi connoisseurs. We have travel from all over Japan to southern Mexico to try all the best sushi restaurants. I’m a captain out of Destin Florida. When I say this is the worst sushi I’ve had I mean it. You could tell the crab and tuna are off a Sysco truck. Service was very very slow outside. I would never recommend this restaurant to anyone.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 1

Service: 1

Brian Mayson

Great sushi on the south side. Go see Chef Shane! You won't be disappointed.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Sashimi, Sushi

Natasha Emile

Place is a great atmosphere to eat and hang out.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Shrimp Tempura, Roll, Sushi

Jeannine Guarino

I like raw sushi. What I can't stomach is raw chicken. I understand it was Valentine's Day, but under no circumstances should poultry ever be raw. The drink's we're below par. They also took about 20 mins to even get or longer. Service was hardly fantastic. I know you can't control who cooks what or the bar making drinks. But calling over a manager would have been a good idea after serving raw meat...just a thought ? I wouldn't recommend. Also, never received sushi with bones before. Maybe a small kids menu would be a good idea as well.

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 1

Service: 2

tim johnson

Not a fan of limited parking and the price for what Is given now. It simply isn’t worth it.Thankful there are other options closer in PTC

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 3

Service: 3

Recommended dishes: Roll, Sushi

Isaac Salinas

Nestled in the heart of culinary excellence, Sensu offers an unforgettable Japanese dining experience that transcends the ordinary. From the gracious welcome of the owner to the skilled bartenders crafting unique concoctions, this establishment is a testament to hospitality.The Ramen, a symphony of delicate flavors, and the Gyozas, crisp and savory, set the stage for an extraordinary meal. The Sushi, including the Trust Me Roll and Hollywood Sushi Roll, showcased a meticulous blend of ingredients, each bite a revelation of culinary expertise.The Salmon Sashimi, an epitome of freshness, and the unexpected delights of Mushroom Tacos and Crab Cakes demonstrated the fusion of Japanese and Western influences with finesse. The Japanese Ceviche, a harmonious medley of flavors, added a refreshing twist to the culinary journey.The warm ambiance created by the owner and the skilled bartenders enhanced the overall experience. The drink menu, a treasure trove of inventive options, reached its pinnacle with the “Spicy Sai.” The marriage of mango’s sweetness and the heat of habanero whiskey created a captivating sensory experience. Not to be overlooked is Sensu’s impressive Japanese whiskey selection, a refined collection that beckons connoisseurs. The expertly curated pairings elevate the dining experience, offering a harmonious fusion of flavors that complement the exquisite dishes.In the realm of Japanese cuisine, Sensu stands as a beacon of excellence, offering a culinary adventure that marries tradition with innovation. With every dish meticulously crafted and a drink menu that surprises and delights, Sensu is more than a restaurant; it's a celebration of taste and hospitality.As a patron who cherishes this culinary haven, one can’t help but wish for Sensu to expand its footprint. The limited space, while cozy, might hinder the ability to share this exceptional experience with a broader audience. The desire for more space stems not from a critique but from a longing to see Sensu continue providing its excellent service and cuisine to an even larger community of food enthusiasts.Parking: Plenty of spaces to parkKid-friendliness: Absolutely, plenty of kids and families.Wheelchair accessibility: Yes, ramp and wide doors.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Trust Me Roll, Roll, Sashimi, Sushi, Soup, Gyoza

Becky Crowell

Super cute little place. Sushi was good. Our appetizers, tempura shrimp, was

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Shrimp Tempura, Sushi

Shannon D.

We have been going to Sensu since it opened. The food and service have always been top notch. On our last two visits we noticed a change in quality of the food and not in a good way. We also noticed a change in culinary staff mainly the head chefs. May be a correlation there. The salmon carpaccio was cut much thicker the last two times. The miso soup tasted different, fishier, and our rolls just fell apart. Some were falling by apart before it was even brought to the table. I know the old chef was very particular about the quality of fish he used, but I swear we saw them bring out a bucket that had frozen packaged fish to start thawing out. The old chef would never have used frozen fish so it was pretty shocking to see. The waitstaff was as always super nice and helpful. Hope Sensu fixes their issues soon because I don't know if they will survive the way they are currently going.

Phyllis R.

What a disappointment! On the advice of an acquaintance I tried take-out from this establishment. WOW what a rip off! Now I realize the price of everything has gone up but come on. I ordered the spider roll for $18.00. Thank goodness they included soy sauce because it was tasteless. I will let the picture speak for the rest ie: portion size and appearance.

Matt Goodman

One of the worst dining experiences I've had recently. After waiting over an hour for a table, they were out of many of the menu items. We reordered 3 times before we just gave up and left.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

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