7 Best Sushi Bars near Rochester Hills

Sushi Neko Sushi • $$
2052 W Auburn Rd, Rochester Hills

Customers` Favorites

Tonkotsu Ramen Hot Noodle
Premium Nigiri Sushi Set
Tempura Udon Hot Noodle
Sashimi Appetizer
Nigiri Appetizer
California Roll
Mochi Ice Cream
O Toro Tasting
Seaweed Salad
Chirashi Bowl

“I eat at many very good restaurants. However, very few bring me joy. Neko Sushi brings me joy from the people to the food. That is why I return regularly.“

4.9 Superb194 Reviews
Sushi Kafe Rochester Sushi • $$
1264 Walton Blvd., Rochester Hills

Customers` Favorites

Lobster Candy Cane and Rem Crunch Rolls
Salad Served with Meals
Spicy Salmon Roll
Spicy Yaki Udon
Shrimp Tempura
Banana Tempura
Salmonator Roll
Cucumber Salad
Beef Teriyaki
Sushi Regular

“they were super fast and the waiters took time to assist several tables who were new to the menu and had no idea what anything was. the staff was all super friendly and accommodating!“

4.6 Superb127 Reviews
Kikka Sushi Sushi Bar • $$
2918 Walton Blvd., Rochester Hills

“Words cannot express how calming it is to go to Take Sushi. We have been customers for 21 years. The owner carried our daughter around when she was a baby so we could eat. Today as I prepare to send the baby off to college soon they were there for a special lunch. Let us in early and we had the most exquisite selection of chō moriawase. This is the best sushi around. Our friends who were from Japan said it was their favorite in metro Detroit. It’s our favorite because we love the family atmosphere that resounds in this crazy world!“

5 Superb1 Reviews
sushi king Japanese • $
147 W Auburn Rd, Rochester Hills

Customers` Favorites

Spicy Yellowtail Roll
Eel Avocado Roll
California Roll
Shrimp Tempura
Salmon Sashimi
Smoked Salmon
Sushi Deluxe
Any 3 Roll
Mango Roll
Miso Soup

“Sushi King is one of those places that doesn’t need luxury to stand out. It’s small, simple, and cozy, but what truly matters is on the plate: incredible sushi, fresh and full of flavor. You don’t go there for the looks—you go because every roll is absolutely worth it. Without a doubt, it’s one of those spots that quietly earns its place as a favorite.“

4.9 Superb94 Reviews
Sukho Thai Cuisine Sushi • $
54 W Auburn Rd, Rochester Hills

Customers` Favorites

Thai Fried Rice Chicken
Pineapple Fried Rice
Veggie Spring Rolls
Appetizer Sampler
Hot and Sour Soup
Chicken Pad Thai
Basil Fried Rice
Pad Thai Woosen
Bangkok Chicken
Drunken Noodles

“Wow, I have been missing out! My favorite Thai food. Food was delicious, service was exceptional. Very neat, clean and wide open dining room. Large portions. The owner so friendly. I’m Thai and recommended this place. It’s authentic Thai taste.“

4 Good199 Reviews
Take Sushi Japanese Restaurant Japanese • $
1366 Walton Blvd., Rochester Hills

Customers` Favorites

Tuna Avocado Roll Spicy Tuna Roll Spicy Scallop Crunch Roll
Sushi Sashimi Combination
Spicy California Roll
Blushing Eskimo Roll
Salmon Teriyaki
Salmon Sashimi
Sushi for Two
Michigan Roll
Seaweed Salad
Tempura Udon

“The masses will talk about the so called “authentic” “hole in the wall” or “novelty” sushi restaurants. The ronin, the noble fish, the kura. These restaurants are for exactly that, the masses. The common folk. And, I hope it stays that way. The real purveyors of fine food and atmosphere know that the best sushi restaurant sits in a humble strip mall sandwiched between a pizza place and auto parts store. Take Sushi is the american melting pot’s version of Japanese izakaya. Intimate, friendly and humble with exceptional food that remains consistent for years. An evening trip to take sushi means you are often sitting shoulder to shoulder, it means dim lights, the faint sound of korean music, and of course, excellent food. The sushi is phenomenal, the hot dishes punch way above their class, and the soups worth a try if you are in the mood for something unique. The atmosphere feels unlike any other establishment in Michigan. It feels lived-in, cozy and authentic, there is little modern influence and that is a good thing. If Take Sushi is anything, it is comforting. This is evident by the near constant “How have you been?” between the staff and each patron who walks in. So if you’re looking for sushi and you haven’t tried Take, arrive hungry, with an empty stomach and open heart. And, if you decide it isn’t for you, that’s ok. There is a corporate mass-appeal sushi restaurant that should do the trick.“

4.6 Superb99 Reviews
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soho Japanese • $
2943 S Rochester Rd, Rochester Hills

Customers` Favorites

Chicken Teriyaki
California Roll
Shrimp Tempura
Dolsot Bibimbap
Spicy Ramen
Tteokbokki
Sushi Rice
Hot Sake
Bulgogi
Sashimi

“I am absolutely outraged with the behavior of the owner today at SOHO. My family and I went to this restaurant after Saturday little league games. We had 5 adults, 5 children and 2 babies. We have been to this restaurant countless times as a family. Today, after sitting and looking an menus, ordering drinks, we were met by the manager that came to our table and said “I’m sorry our limit is 8 people”. Confused, we asked for clarity because again, we have been to this restaurant countless times with the SAME group and number of people. In fact, we have NEVER been to this restaurant with less people. I asked, “wait are you saying we can’t eat here today because of the number of people?“ THAT is how confused I seriously was. The manager then responded, “Yes, I’m so sorry”. I pointed out to him that we had been sitting, getting ready to order for quite some time. Moments before this, the waiter came to take our orders but had to leave to grab us extra napkins. He said that his waiter called him all the way from his home because he couldn’t “do it” - referring to asking us to leave. There were quite a few other staff members there. So if this was a rule, why didn’t any of them point it out to the “new person” or let us know right away Of their “party limit”.? Please know we went on a Saturday around 330pm and there was two other parties in the entire restaurant - totaling only 5 other people. To me, if I had a party that was a few people over my “limit” I would not kick them out one, but definitely not when my restaurant is close to empty and the party has already been sat. Because of my “new team members” error- as a manager, I would have continued to serve this party. I need to point out that NONE of us in our entire lives have ever been asked to leave ANYWHERE. We are a Christian family of Pastors and ministers. I say this to speak to our character. There was no behavior on our end, that warranted this. I also pointed out that the table we were sitting at was DESIGNED for more than 10 people. We didn’t come into the restaurant moving tables and chairs together, the table was already set up for 12 people to sit there. I asked the manager why we were sat and waited on For all this time to then be kicked out? He claimed that the person who was our waiter was new and didn’t know their 8 people limit rule. I pointed out the fact that the table we were sitting at was set up for 12 And asked why that is if they had a limit of 8? He then said with our number of kids - it is not safe for them in the restaurant because their establishment serves alcohol. So first it was because our party was more than 8 and then it turned into being an issue with the number of kids? There is absolutely no reason for this behavior. To me, the only thing that makes any sense is it being racially discriminatory. I strongly urge you to no longer go to this restaurant. Of course, we left with no issue because if we are not welcome or wanted because of race or any other invalid reason- we don’t want to eat at the restaurant anyways. But point of my review is to prevent this from happening to anyone else. we used to love this place and our entire family would come. never again, even with 2 people will I step foot in this establishment and I will strongly encourage everyone I know and everyone that’s reading this to do the same.“

3.6 Good101 Reviews