Miga Sushi
215 Berdan Ave, Wayne
(973) 694-7777
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Of the Miga Sushi locations, this is the second one I’ve been to, and it is not lacking in any aspect when compareduu to the other branch, or any other AYCE sushi spot in general. There is a large selection of high quality sushi, sashimi, and nigiri provided, in addition to other appetizers, desserts, and so on. The building was very clean, and the staff were extremely welcoming. Would definitely recommend this spot.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Sushi was pretty good but staff was rushed.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 3
I love this place, it never disappoints! I come here with my family and friends all the time and the food is always delicious. I love that this place is BYOB so we can have an amazing time each time we come. They even have chicken rolls!!!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Wonderful small sushi restaurant, average AYCE price but the quality is the best i've had within 30-45 min around. Also very friendly staff! Which is not very common
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Used to love this place, we come so frequent as a family. But driving an hour to be a loyal customer and getting a petty “ waste charge” when we tip cash over 20% every time, polite. And it was more than the pieces left. I was honestly shocked that’s such bad business. I didn’t eat it because the seaweed was rock hard it was like chewing plastic. I didn’t want to insult them so I just left the few. He worded it like a “ discount “. If the waste fee was more than my plate how is it a waste charge?
Never coming here go to blossom down the street on 23. They’re welcoming, remember good customers, and don’t pull this weird stunt. I should have known when we were the only two at lunch something was up.
The staff was attentive and kind. They stayed on top of cleaning the table, bringing food/menus, etc.
Reasonable priced though more on the higher side than other esthishments. The food was also good, though I did feel that the Kani Salad needs some improvement, for example less cucumber (and smaller/ thinner sliced) and more crab. I did not like that the portion size was much smaller than other all-you-can-eat places I had been to. (I had the salad served in bowls on a tiny plate.)
Some more items could be added, but that is more based on other places I've been to.
Overall, this establishment was a nice change from the other places, with good food and more. I definitely will be going back there.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Great place for sushi
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
There aren't a lot of good AYCE sushi spots nowadays, especially ones that serve sashimi. This one is a bit further than we would normally drive for AYCE but since they had sashimi, we were willing to make the trek. Hubby, baby, and I stopped in on a Sunday at around 1:30 and it was pretty busy, with more people coming in after that.
To start, we had the spicy seaweed crab salad. You can skip this. It was basically just a layer of seaweed salad, kani salad (with not much cucumber), and a blob of spicy mayo on top. The miso soup was decent. For rolls, we had a salmon skin roll, yellowtail jalapeno, Ms. Tiger Roll (salmon, tuna, white tuna, avocado, crunchy wrapped with soy nori with spicy mayo), and Beauty and the Beast (spicy tuna topped with tuna, yellowtail, salmon, avocado, with wasabi mayo). Salmon skin roll was meh - kind of fishy. For the yellowtail jalapeno, this was the first time I've had it where they smashed up the yellowtail into a paste. I didn't care for it. The Ms. Tiger Roll wasn't bad but I think it's only because I asked for the spicy mayo on the side. Beauty and the Beast was okay - just tasted like any other specialty roll at an AYCE place. We mostly ordered sashimi, which we liked. The white tuna was good, which is my go-to but I was surprised by the yellowtail, which I think I may have liked more than the white tuna. They didn't have tuna as a sashimi but for the tuna sushi pieces we did get, it was a weird pink/red. I liked that they had masago as sashimi, which was basically just a small plate of masago. We ended up dipping our sushi rolls into it.
For dessert, we had green tea, vanilla, and red bean ice cream, and oreo tempura. I don't love oreo tempura but it was nice they offered it, since it does take extra work to make.
Overall, it was an okay experience. Not sure if it's worth the trek, even with sashimi on the menu.
Sushi was okay to good...
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Very good and a lot of options to try from.
Great AYCE spot. It’s small and gets crowded.
Quality is great for all you can eat. Good rice to fish ratio.
I will say we were a group of 8 and ordered a certain number of sashimi and what came out was significantly less, so we had to do a couple of rounds and it took a while to come out.
Service was excellent, servers were kind and checking in to get us whatever else we needed. Management was awesome and attentive. Food was slow to come out, probably because it was busy.
Will definitely be back.
My sister recommended this place! The food was fresh. The atmosphere was good. Service was on point ☝🏼 food was delicious 🤤 The 1st waiter we had was awesome 😎 the other lady made me feel uncomfortable like I wasn't paying to eat my food
Really nice food, the staff it’s super friendly. We tried the all you can eat $33 and it was perfect. Definitely will be coming back !
Always great! The all you can eat sushi is great with my teen to 20 something kids- they can fill up without breaking the bank. It’s always so fresh and delicious!
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