Sushi Kingdom

5872 Samet Dr #121, High Point
(336) 991-5070

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Christopher salto

The food is good, everything is fresh and has good flavor, the service is good, the place is somewhat small and you can feel crowded but it is a good place to visit

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 5

Service: 5

Erik

Place is really good, but hit or miss on service when it's busy. I feel lucky when things go smoothly.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 2

Sunny

Sushi, hibachi and appetizers were good. Presentation was okay. Service was okay--our table never got a refill on drinks. Atmosphere was cool.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 3

Service: 3

robert mcminn

Stopped by for dinner with Ryan. We had the all you can eat dinner. We were served by Amy. Only negativewas the fish paste usage.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 5

zarea pitts

I went here on accident last Friday because my friend sent me the wrong location but the man that greeted me was very friendly and informative!!! But I revisited this spot today to try their food, and I did a to-go order. When I came to pick it up nobody greeted me when I came in, and I waited for a couple of mins for someone to at least say, “hello,” but no one said anything. I did notice the food I ordered was on the table. It had my name on it and it was accessible for customers to grab. When I grabbed MY order a lady started to speed walk towards me as I was leaving, saying “hey, hey.” I kindly told her it was my food and walked right out! My problem is that no one greeted me but all of a sudden I get stopped as if I was taking someone else’s order..why have the food at the front if you’re afraid of people taking the wrong order or food they didn’t pay for? It definitely made me feel a way.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 2

Zander Man

Never eat at this establishment, food was horrible tastes like cat food there sushi was warm and mushy service was rude thank you Annie for being so rude they automatically add tips to the ticket without permission be careful coming here bring a snack cause you ain’t gonna wanna eat the food

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Gary Silvers

We have been here several times. Each visit both the service and food has been very satisfying. Last night the restaurant was very busy. Always a good sign of a good restaurant. Our waiter was Sam. The attention he gave us was excellent. We did the all you can eat sushi. Even though we ordered four separate servings our wait each time for our orders was short. Before finding Sushi Kingdom we had another similar restaurant we would eat at. The problem with them was the wait between orders was always 20-40 minutes. So good to find a restaurant with good food and even better service

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 1

Service: 1

H. Mack

Chip is an excellent employee and the hostess is very friendly. Sushi is ok.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 3

Service: 5

Haley Rich

Order the clear soup because I was sick and was very disappointed:( i ordered two, it was like warm dirty sock water, the sushi was good tho, and hibachi vegetable was okay, veggies were good but rice was weird

Food: 3

Kristen Scott

The sushi was decent, but the hibachi could have been better. The vibe of the restaurant was off—the lights were way too bright, and the overall atmosphere felt strange for what seemed like a family-friendly place. The menu descriptions were oddly suggestive, which seemed out of place.

I did like that they sold glue-on nails at the front—such a cool touch! I even bought a set.

However, the service was uncomfortable. A staff member seemed impatient and on edge and at the end rudely asked if I was pregnant after eavesdropping on a private conversation with my husband, and a Japanese man kept staring at me while I ate. Definitely not the kind of environment I’d want to revisit...

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 3

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Crab Rangoon, Sexy Lady

A S

I had one of the strangest and most unsettling experiences of my life at Sushi Kingdom. While the food was passable, the overall atmosphere and service left me feeling incredibly uncomfortable.

To begin with, the ambiance was terrible. The lights were overly bright, making it feel less like a relaxing dining experience and more like an interrogation room. The restaurant felt eerily similar to something out of the movie Get Out—there was a bizarre and unsettling vibe throughout our visit.

The staff's behavior was completely inappropriate. One of the waiters asked my wife if she was pregnant, which was not only uncalled for but also incredibly rude. On top of that, there was a strange man who seemed to be watching her intently while she ate, adding to the discomfort. We also had to wait for an hour before finally going up to the front to pay our check because no one came to retrieve it.

The bathroom conditions were atrocious, dirty, outdated, and frankly disgusting. It was clear that cleanliness was not a priority for the restaurant, which made me question the hygiene of the kitchen as well.

As for the menu, it featured oddly sexualized names for the sushi rolls, such as "Happy Ending 😉," "Creamy Roll," "Playboy," and "Deep Love." This was both inappropriate and off-putting, especially in the context of the overall experience. Eating sushi should never feel suggestive or make anyone uncomfortable, and yet that’s exactly how it felt here.

While the sweet chili sauce was decent and the food was okay (though far from exceptional), the entire experience was overshadowed by the poor atmosphere, strange behavior, and inappropriate themes. To make matters worse, it felt like the staff was objectifying my wife, which led to a disturbing sense of unease that is hard to shake. At its worst, the experience gave off vibes that bordered on something as serious as human trafficking, which is horrifying to even think about.

I would not recommend Sushi Kingdom to anyone. The combination of bad service, eerie ambiance, and inappropriate behavior made this one of the worst dining experiences I've ever had.

Kid-friendliness: Not kid friendly.

Wheelchair accessibility: No.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 3

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Sex Y Lady Roll, Crab Rangoon, California Roll, Sushi Deluxe, Sexy Lady, Steak, Fried Rice, Playboy Roll

R R

Food was really good and service too. On two occasions, we found a tiny piece of plastic, glass or hard material in our sushi roll. Strange. The other thing that bothered us was to be charged for two hot teas we ordered. For $30 per person buffet, it would be nice to know about additional charges beforehand. The variety of food and taste of things was on point. I would recommend they incorporate more of a picture menu for their rolls.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 4

Beatriz Norona

I ordered the creamy roll through Uber Eats. It’s supposed to be deep fried so the salmon is cooked. They add pieces of raw tuna in the roll despite it not being in the description of the roll. I can only eat salmon as I’m allergic to tuna. So I through my whole roll in the garbage.

Dietary restrictions: People’s allergies should be taken into consideration.

Food: 1

Grant E (The Double Dippers)

I’ve been to this place twice now, the first time was slightly above gas station sushi. The second was just gas station sushi. The crab was chewy, the clear soup was sweet. Everything tasted like it came from a grocery store frozen section. I watched them get their sake from a box and microwave it. Just go to Mizumis it’s not that far away and is one thousand times better.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 3

J Caudill

Will change you %18 tip non negotiable and then ask for an EXTRA tip.
Just keep that in mind when you order.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 4

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