Stopped in for dinner after a movie... We were seated quickly by their friendly staff. They have an excellent selection of rolls. I had wild salmon sashimi, miso and ebi sunomono, my partner and I both had one of the specialty rolls.
Food was served quickly, with edamame as an appetizer. It was all very good, the sunomono was will prepared and i could taste a hint of wine in the vinegar. The chef also provided is with a small dish of deep fried salmon, on the house, which was very thoughtful: I had mentioned never trying tempura or deep fried salmon before.
The tea kept coming as needed, and the service was excellent overall. I did forget to show them out movie ticket for the 10% discount over $30, but I will remember next time we see a movie at the theatre across the street.
All in all, a nice little restaurant that is apparently very popular - given the amount local people that were coming in for takeout while we were there. A definite good choice.
I can't say either it's good or it's bad. We picked up a bunch of rolls and appetizers the other day as my coworker mentioned it is pretty good considering where it is located. They had a pretty long list of special rolls. Only problem is that they don't seem to know how to fry things well considering alot of them had either potato "flakes" or deep fried rolls. Or maybe because they became a tad too soggy after driving back to the office. Overall on the bland size. Missing sweetness spiciness or saltiness. I know some ppl like to eat them with soya sauce but I personally don't. The point of ordering special rolls is that the combination of ingredients and sauces are well put together that you wouldn't need any other condiments. The beef yakisoba was also bland. Not much of flavour besides the oil with a hint of soya. The owners were really generous and not cheap on the toppings but things need to be worked on for sure.
I've been a huge fan of Narita Sushi's creative rolls for 2 years. Today I tried one of their new menus which name is Aburi sushi. It was fabulous and so tasty. Rice was just nice and the seared salmon was very juicy- It was perfect harmony. I high recommend this place to who wants to enjoy high-end and creative sushi with reasonable price. Must try. :)
Narita sushi, has some very original rolls.
Their movie named rolls have some real creative ingridient combination that I haven't seen in anywhere else. However, I am unlikely to recommend this restaurant.
To write this review I went to this restaurant a few times.The consistency of sushi rice was different every time(twice too moist and once perfect), and their fish was a tad stale.
Their menus range from 3-4 dollars casual (standard) rolls to 8-9 dollar movie rolls. Of their movie themed items I would recommend the Yam island, because you get a decent pile of yum tempura. The batter was on the bit oily side, (thick) but considering that it's a two in one menu for the price of one it's pretty good. Their box sets are 12-16 dollar range, and their teriyaki sauce was a bit too sweet. You do get your bang for your buck though, in terms of portion size. It's not as big as California sushi, but it wasn't the smallest I've came across, as you can see in the picture in comparison to coke can.
Their miso soup is on the smaller and a bit salty side, but their sunomono was good.
Tend to skimp on raw fish, so I would recommend against getting sashimi here.
Tried a few of mostly their movie rolls here, and their rolls tend to be a bit bland, so I recommend getting items that has more sauce on top. Their strong suite is actually the selection of appitizers, 4-6 dollar median. Reflect chef's creative ideas.
The store only has one parking stall to their name, but the mall has some shared parking area you can park, and it's generally slow mall so you won't have trouble parking.
Unfortunately their service isn't the greatest. Been there a few times, and each time the waitress only checked in with me once despite the time I visited was the downtime. (3-5pm) I cannot comment on their robata items because I did not order any.
I actually enjoyed Narita Sushi. I felt that there was enough variety on the menu to keep me intested and there was some real originality here. I did feel that they were a bit heavy on the use of teriyaki sauce and that their teriyaki sauce was a bit heavy on the suger. Nonetheless, this was a nice pre-movie meal.
Good place, if my 11 year old like it then there is no complains. I'm happy. I will come back to this place for sure. Price is the average for this kind of small sushi restaurants.
The sushi here is different from other restaurants! You can taste the difference in quality and flavour of the food. The service is also quick and friendly. Highly recommended!
Good food. Many repeat. Awesome place.. Been here many times and it is good. Try the poi boy roll
Had chicken box and kids combo :) they were good!
So good!. I was there for dinner on Tuesday. We had few rolls and appetizers , they were so good !!! and price was very reasonable. Also the service was excellent! The server was friendly and nice to us. we will definitely go :back soon as possible! :)
The sushi was really good! This is a nice, clean, and good service sushi restaurant. I like how the tables are in booths, so I feel very safe during this time even with coronavirus being around. The server didn't understand English very well, so it took a bit to communicate with her with regards to my questions, but overall I would recommend this restaurant!
Great sushi place, forgot to take photos of the rest of our food but we also got the agedashi tofu, and I love that they put the broth on the side instead of on top of the tofu, so it stayed super crispy the whole time! We also shared a Harry Potter roll and wow it was amazing! This is definitely our new go-to spot in our neighbourhood 🥰
A very cozy sushi restaurant in Coquitlam. The staff were really nice and the food was very good. Lots of vegetarian options. The miso soup was not the greatest but everything else was amazing. Highly recommend the Mr. Bean roll. The tempura was also quite nice. Their wasabi was so fresh. I would say this place is a must try.
I have been this resturant twice so far and every visit was fantastic!
All food were good and servers were kind.
I will definitely visit here again if I visit this area again.
Dropped in for 2 people, no wait on a Saturday afternoon shortly before close! Sat down and immediately ordered both the salmon aburi oshi and then 2 pieces of the regular salmon aburi and it is honestly some of the best aburi I have ever had. I prefer Narita's aburi WAAAY over Miku in Vancouver. The torching was perfect and gave it the perfect flavor- I could honestly eat it all day!
We also ordered the pork gyoza which were also amazing! I tend to find most places gyoza taste very “samey”, but this place had a really nice flavour and a well balanced gyoza dipping sauce. Also ordered an asparagus cream cheese roll which I LOVE. We also got the beef udon which was such a nice comfort meal with GREAT flavor. Not too salty/strong, and not bland. Really well balanced and delicious!
100% recommend checking them out if you love aburi and/or sushi!!
Very good sushi :) I had the sashimi dinner set which was around $16. I think for what I got, it was a very good deal. There was nothing that special about it but it was tasty.
The decor of the restaurant is still rustic, which is nice, it’s really not a big place but they’re constantly busy with take out orders. The prices are fairly reasonable. However, with the limited about of tables they had inside, the service was quite poor. There were 2-3 servers and every time you peeked to get their attention, they’d be leaning over and chatting with the chefs. I’ll give this place another shot in the near future, given the quality of the food is quite good with good portions.
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