O'Sushi

2850 SE 82nd Ave Unit 2, Portland
(503) 777-7914

Recent Reviews

John Y.

Good consistent sushi belt! One of my favorite places to go for Takoyaki and the salmon kama! Always had a good dining experience here, give it a shot!

Fernanda R.

Hi please when you come here make sure they tell you about their two different menus because there one all you can eat which pay $26 per person and there an other menu which they only pay you for what you ate. Me and my family went to eat here for the first time again and we didn't know they change something's when we got inside the waitress sat us down and give us the all you can eat menu, we didn't know that and after we sat and went through the menu we started to order a soup and some other things and we asked her for some chopsticks and she said she would get us and it took a while for us to get it and we asked her again when she same to check on us and we didn't mind because we thought she didn't hear us, after we were done, we got up and went to pay up and when we saw the check it was $171 but we didn't realize after my dad checked again and felt weird and started thinking why we pay so much and me and my mother went to talk to our waitress but she didn't really explain it really well and we went to explain to my father and he still asked for us go again ask but we went again and we went to other waitress who spoke Spanish and he really explain it very well and that when we pay they pay my baby brother as an adult and not as a child since it's $26 per person and $16 per kids and she didn't tell us or explain so they only refunded $10 for the kid. They food was alright although the circle thing that goes around there was only few plates. Make sure if you go make them explain which menu you get so you don't have to pay so much money.

Darren Burch

Don’t let the “all you can eat is lower quality” stigma lead you wrong. This place is quality! I have eaten here several times over the last few months - at busy times and very slow times - and I’ve always left pretty impressed. I’m a big fan. All you can eat is totally worth it if you are a big sushi eater.

Food: 5

Bryan Herron

Literally some of the worst sushi I’ve ever had. Been here three times and the only good thing I have to say is the customer service is good.

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 1

Service: 4

Sean M.

I revisited this place for the second time recently. Unfortunately, the service was as disappointing as my previous visit if not worse. I recalled their policy of "no AYCE @ 8 pm", so we arrived at 7 pm for dinner. We were seated at the bar right next to the kitchen entrance and the dirty dish cart. We received our food for round one at around 7:25 pm, and they even combined some duplicate items for us since we had very limited space on the table. We didn't order much for the first round so we were ready for round two at around 7:30 pm. Despite all the waiters passing our table numerous times due to us sitting next to the kitchen entrance, no one bothered to clean our table or offer us round two. While I previously mentioned I wouldn't bus my own table, this time I had to because I knew they wouldn't clean it and I sat right next to the dirty dish cart. I requested more wasabi, the server said yes but never gave it to me. When we finally got to order for round two at 7:56 pm, they quickly took our menu away after. Their "no AYCE @ 8 pm" policy isn't clear. It doesn't just mean people can't do AYCE after 8 pm; it also means the cutoff time for AYCE orders is 8 pm. This explains why they delayed our round two order until the last minute. It was quite obvious they didn't want us to order more and burden them with additional work, intentionally making us wait until the cutoff time. If you plan to do AYCE here, I recommend ordering the maximum number of items for each round to avoid leaving this place hungry and unsatisfied.

Zeb

servers were very immature but they had great customer service??

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 3

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Roll

Daniel M.

Always have enjoyed going here. Plenty of variety on the conveyer belt . Can always order sushi from menu if nothing is looking good to u. Spicy seafood noodle soup at the end of the meal is my move. Service is not super but seems like they're kinda working w a bones crew. But they're nice and if u hollar at them they'll take care of you promptly. They've got a fairly large menu of hot cooked food as well. Pretty clean and I like the booths right by the conveyor. Pretty sure they have beer and stuff too if that's your thing. If I recall they have some Japanese beers too, so I'm all set!

Haze H.

This place is absolutely amazing. The food is cheap but filling, if your order is big enough IT DELIVERS IT ON A ROBOT! Mind blown coming to this restaurant. The service people were so kind and respectful but also very swift. Definitely coming back and so should you!

Joseph Kerner

Shockingly bad for being next to the best Asian market.O'sushi had bad food. Cheap is the best way to describe it. You don't go to a sushi conveyor belt restaurant for quality but this was horrifically bad. Everything had krab fish in it.You had to order rolls to the table because what was going around on the conveyor was repetitive. Only 4 different rolls?Go to sushi ohana instead. Way better quality and better service.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 2

Service: 3

Karina

Great location, great food and service. The one star is for the lady working in the back of the kitchen with NO GLOVES on. She transfers sushi from plate to plate with her bare hands… unacceptable!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Kianna Mendioro

Went into the restaurant got seated right away but had to wait like 5 minutes before anyone came to help us but when another 2 people walked in the got served right as they sat down. When I say served I mean offer drinks or atleast soy sauce.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 3

Service: 1

Recommended dishes: California Roll

heather hoeringer

It's worth the commute to Happy Valley!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Salmon Hand Rolls, California Roll

David K.

O'sushi has become a regular place for us to enjoy as a family, especially since kids under 4 eat free. NOTE: All You Can Eat is *ONLY* offered at this specific O'sushi location Food (Overall): 4/5 It's not the most amazing food, but it's pretty good, especially for the price in this area. Individually, here are my thoughts on some of my regular orders: Miso Soup (2/5): Normally, this is warm and decent, but today was a little bit cooler and also quite a bit saltier than I'm used to. Seared Garlic Salmon (4/5): On good days, these are excellent. They are by far the main reason I go to O'sushi. The searing process blends both cooked and raw salmon into a delightful mix of flavors, and the garlic sauce brings out the umami taste in all of it. (Today's offering was unfortunately a little off, hence the 4/5, but usually this is a perfect score!) Cucumber Salad (2/5): The sliced, seeded cucumbers offer a sweet and salty blend that typically leaves me craving more. (Today's offering didn't have much flavor and even the sauce at the bottom was lacking something). Edamame (2/5): I love edamame, but today's dish was a bit overdone, and it fell short of the mark). Veggie Tempura Roll (2/5): Normally, this is a great blend of crunchy and soft, but today it was more on the soft side. Salmon Killer Roll (4/5): On good days, this is a very savory selection. It has salmon skin (and avocado) on the inside and seared salmon on the outside. It's a tasty blend that tantalizes salmon lovers. It was good, today. Service (4/5): In spite of the posted signs for servers needed, and in spite of the fact that almost every table was taken and that there were only two waiters, the service was pretty attentive and well done. Props to them for managing a large amount of customers while being short-staffed. Ambiance (3/5): The ambiance at this rotary sushi place is decent. I sort of wish they'd fix the urinal in the men's room, and that the ground heading toward there wasn't... sticky. But, again, they are understaffed and this is understandable. Cost: $26/person (All You Can Eat is $31 for adults, but $5 off Happy Hour, and every day is Happy Hour) Verdict: 4/5 (3/5, this visit). I would still go again, and invite others as well.

Alton D.

This is easily the best AYCE sushi restaurant in the city. Yiu just can't beat their pricing for the amount of nigiri and limited sashimi you can get. When it comes to quality, they manage their rice in a way that would make most mothers proud. While there are some days it can be a miss, they are on point most of the time. The highest quality items ( rice and cuts of fish) are definitely in the nigiri. I would steer away from the rolls for not just value, but for quality of food as well. The service isn't bad, but not great. They'll make sure you're served and taken care of, but they have a very nonchalant attitude befitting of a casual eatery. Not necessarily a bad thing. The environment inside is as you'd expect of an AYCE and is very casual. Kids can easily find things to eat here, though there is a small charge for them ( they aren't free ). Definitely recommend if you're craving a huge amount of sushi to stuff your face!

Andrew S

All you can eat.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Salmon Nigiri, Salmon Hand Rolls, Calamari, Nigiri

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