Tokyo Sushi

1999 S Virginia St, Reno
(775) 825-8828

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Recommend - good quality - busy but fast

Busy little Restuarant considering it was a holiday; they were pumping customers in and out. Waited less than 5 mins. Seating is tight; we ended up sitting at bar. Heard good things and they didn’t disappoint. Fish was fresh and good quality. Enjoyed all items: Tuna, Salmon, Unagi, Inari, Peppered Tuna, Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Polar bear hand roll (my favorite new sushi), tempura mix, seaweed and cucumber salads. Ordered a lot in a short window and food came out rather quick. Great service as well ! Will definitely be back - AYCE lunch $27.95

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Ken Eucker

Tokyo Sushi is by and far the best sushi available in Reno. No reservations and quick service with delicious items all across the menu. You won't find any of the basics here, all you'll find is quality rolls and well executed appetizers that pair perfectly with sushi.

I've been to Tokyo Sushi three times now and it is great for a couples experience as well as a birthday group. I wouldn't do parties greater than 6 just because the seating arrangements start to get complicated. Just show up knowing that you might have to wait in line to ask for a table. I'd say 5-6pm is the best window to arrive in and there's less than a five minute wait until you're sitting down. After 7pm, expect to wait about 30 minutes at least.

I'll continue to come to Tokyo Sushi for birthdays, dates, and any special occasion. I always leave feeling like I had the best sushi experience. ?

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

wenpai chou

Just another sushi restaurant,

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 3

Service: 2

Recommended dishes: Quail Egg Shooter, Oospicy Tuna Roll, Tuna

Mari Cova

Loved this place for a long time. Unfortunately, I developed an allergy to shellfish and stopped eating shrimp. I still attended with the family because we are all fans. I decided to come to celebrate a family reunion and was looking forward to getting some à la carte veggie rolls, but since we were a big group, I couldn't do à la carte and only had the option to do a bento box (teriyaki chicken and rice) for $25.95 or all-you-can-eat (which I didn't want). I was not going to pay $32.95 for two veggie rolls. I am so disappointed. I couldn't enjoy my family dinner. It's so unfortunate because I come here for lunch meetings and I'm always recommending this place to everyone. I will no longer be doing that. What a way to lose loyal customers!

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Sarah

Two of my dining companions wanted all you can eat, I didn’t as I never had sushi before & I was also not hungry. I decided to order from a la carte menu, but was forced to get either all you can eat or bento box. I do not want bento box - I have strict dietary measures and those options that did fit did not align with my preferences either. I ended up having to pay $16 more for the same thing as I initially ordered just to sit with my friends. So I paid $25 for sushi that should have cost $10. I wasn’t here to scrounge off my friends paying for all you can eat. I didn’t like the sushi anyway so I won’t be back. Customer service is non existent here. The food is okay I just don’t like sushi to pay for it. From the pieces that came I had tried a little bit to see what I liked and nothing stood out. They all basically tasted the same.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 3

Service: 1

Lawrence Kagawa

Overall, I'd say it was good and worth returning to. I think the baked mussels have a little bit too much going on and could be a little bit simpler.

The hot sake is awesome.

And all the rolls that we tried and all of the nigiri were delicious.

Not a very traditional Japanese Tokyo atmosphere. Think Hispanic soccer and daytime TV.

Our server was A+

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

UnDead Legion Gaming

Parking is a little odd and the room design make the noise decently loud. Food was great for all you can eat system allowing you to choose lots of things to try.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Baked Mussels, Sushi

Nick White

The food is great. So many options.
A Must try if you haven’t already.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Cindy Kraeber

Really delicious sushi!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Roll

David Mansfield

Always crowded, which is a good sign. Always good all-you-can-eat.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Baked Mussels, Miso Soup, Sushi

Amie Hughes

Food and service has gone down hill. This used to be my favorite spot, but you wait way too long for your order to arrive and I was worried I would have food poisoning due to the lack of freshness. I will not return to thus spot

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 2

Service: 1

Amber Clisura

I’ll preface this by saying I did A La Carte and not the all you can eat.

I’ve been coming to Reno every year for over 20 years and came here on advice from a friend. Usually my go-to is Sushi Pier in the cost-co parking lot. Tried this place and can say? Not impressed at all. Their unagi, tempura shrimp hand roll (the Polar Bear) and salmon skin hand roll were all served practically cold. It’s obvious they pre-fry everything and not do things made to order. The “Polar Bear” hand roll I had was OVERLOADED with crab mix. Which like? Cool? But it felt like it was hiding the quality of the rest of the roll. I didn’t bother to finish it because the tempura shrimp was soggy and cold.

Their nigiri sushi is pretty much just OK. The hamachi was a tad mealy as was the salmon. The rice was very tough and a tad over-sweet. I also got the “Mickey Mouse” nigiri cause I usually don’t do rolls and that’s as American as I get… again the rice was super tough. The flavor profile of the piece was somewhat redeeming but not enough for me to want to finish the second piece.

Overall I’m someone who can finish like three hand rolls and at least a 8 piece sashimi appetizer and like 8 nigiri sushi and I barely finished four nigiri and one and a half hand rolls.

All in all I won’t be returning here. When I was in Reno a month ago Sushi Pier was far superior and their hamachi sashimi appetizer was beyond delicious.

EDITED TO ADD: when I got my bill ($56) I replied that I didn’t finish over half of my food and it was, quite possibly, the worst sushi I’ve had in over the last few years in Reno (cause let’s be real… I don’t remember much past five years.) The response? “Oh. Sorry.” Cool. I have just texted everyone I know to never come here. I suggest you never come here either.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Laurie Marie

I have dined at Tokyo Sushi for lunch many times and never had a bad experience, however my friends and I went there for dinner and it was a whole different experience.
We arrived just after 5pm and it wasn’t too crowded but the music was very loud as I couldn’t hear the waitress. We were informed that we were not allowed to order À la cart but only all you can eat. My partner was only going to eat a couple appetizers but we had to pay for all you can eat. I also couldn’t order a large hot sake because they were only doing all you can drink sake.
We put in our food and drink order for the entire table. Drinks came out pretty quickly but our food order took quite a bit longer. The muscles are dried up and cold. Not appetizing but the rest of the food was delicious. We never received our entire food order and got tired of waiting for it or an answer from our waitress. Definitely not going to be back for dinner

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 3

Service: 2

Recommended dishes: Sushi

Michael Jones

Great rolls

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Roll, Sushi

Shirly Jeyarajan

They made us wait outside the restaurant in "our car". We didn't have a car, and it was cold. They didn't serve us one of the dishes ordered and took forever, until we just let it go and left. The food wasn't that bad, but not that great for the price and the service.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 4

Service: 2

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