Sushi Ya

412 2nd Ave E, Twin Falls
(208) 733-0777

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Shelley Bonnes

Our favorite place to eat sushi in Twin Falls! Great service, great menu that just can’t compare anywhere else. The Sushi is always top-notch.

Elliot Conner

Literally the best sushi in Twin Falls. Pretty good pricing for all you can eat.

Morgan Kadric

Sushi Ya is a great sushi restaurant that is very gluten-free friendly. The staff are very knowledgeable about different allergies, and take extra care to ensure no cross-contamination. The food is delicious. I would highly recommend!

Dietary restrictions: Gluten-free menu upon request

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Leslie Jones

Absolutely amazing as always! My husband and I always sit at the “bar” and they are so kind and will answer any questions you have. Adults only at the “bar” portion of course. Never ever had a bad time here. Every thing is so fresh and tasty amazing. Just enough rice to make the rolls proportionate. I can’t say any thing bad about this amazing restaurant. My only with is that they would move to a bigger building and a better location.

Kid-friendliness: They are very kind to children and will answer any questions the kids have. They also have kid friendly meal choices.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: CK Special Sushi Roll

Virtualized

Best Sushi 🍣🤤 Very Yami.
Don't go anywhere else. It's too delicious. Master Sushi Chef.

Vegetarian options: MONK ROLL

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: All You Can Eat Sushi Lunch

Jordan Hatch

Loved all the sushi rolls I tried on the all you can eat menu. Everything was great, service was good, and the sushi bar even gave me a new sauce to try!

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: All You Can Eat Sushi Lunch

Amra Mujic

Amazing customer service, and best sushi in town.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Joe Munson

We go at least one time a week. Excellent food and great staff. Highly recommend...

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Mason

Honestly a little disappointed I wanted to like this place I’ve been in once before and it wasn’t the best experience i don’t know what it is but everyone seems like they have an attitude here walked in with a smile and no one else was doing the same I had to be the one to say “how’s it going”no one greeted me or said welcome in took my order as if I was troubling them by ordering food and giving them money the food isn’t that great I had the Vegas roll “very unflavored” plus there is an unnecessary amount of people behind the cash register just standing or sitting if it was my place of business I’d work on customer courtesy and find everyone a job to do.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Matt Rufener

The sushi is really good and the service is really good most of the time as well. Once in a while we’ll get this one girl that seems like she don’t care about anything. Other than that I highly recommend at least trying.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Ray Ramirez

Sushi Ya? More like Sushi Nah! I was iffy about this place because usually all you can eat sushi places are subpar. And boy was my gut correct and then thrashed.

We ordered. My partner mistakenly ordered all you can eat for both of us. We picked at the plate. When the server came back I asked him to fix it. He said no because they can’t prove I didn’t eat more than I paid for even though we were still on our first order. So I ended up spending $30 on 3 California rolls. Regular price is $6.50 per roll. Then when our party was done and went to pay they tried to charge us for an extra rainbow roll when we only ordered one.

Speaking of their rainbow roll, whatever they served us was not a rainbow roll. It was a california roll with a dash of fish eggs.

The best part of the dinner was the sprite I ordered.

P.S. My entire party came down with a case of the bubble guts when we got home.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 2

Service: 2

Stephen Morley

Food is pretty goods. Better than anywhere else I’ve had in Twin Falls. I enjoyed the specialty rolls. The Nigiri was decent. The fish was as fresh as you can get anywhere this far from the ocean.

Service was okay. The waiter did his best. It was an extremely busy and he did everything he could to keep things moving.

Atmosphere was busy. Not extremely loud but not quiet. The dinning area is not big, and the parking lot is very tight. I would not recommend going as a large group 5 or more.

Prices are a much as getting a great steak. $28.50 for all you can eat. Which is better price than getting 3 specialty rolls.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 4

S. Murphy

So delicious!!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Matt Wardell

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Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 4

cgyro14

Everyone there seemed nice. As a former sushi chef, I didn't expect too much. The price for all you can eat was very fair. The sushi overall wasn't bad, but left a bit to be desired. They could make some simple changes that would make it better. The biggest issue I had was the rice had no flavor which isn't how sushi rice should be; maybe it was an off night, don't know. It held together well though which is important. I went because I was hungry. Would I return, probably not. Go try for yourself though. Know that for ngiri, when it says "seared", it's more like it's baked/warmed for a lil bit. None of my seared ngiri was actually seared.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 3

Service: 4

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