Scott H.
Yelp
I didn't have a bad meal at Mr. Sushi, but I also didn't have a great one. A-OK is a good descriptor for my dinner at Mr. Sushi. I arrived around 6:45 on a Thursday evening. As other Yelpers note, the joint is small. Maybe 8 seats around the bar, 3 booths, and a couple of tables. I sat in one of the booths. The restaurant (and restroom) was very clean. I was immediately approached by a server who took my drink order and provided me with a menu. I decided to go with the pan fried gyoza, a treasure roll, and a spiderman roll. While I waited, I watched the TV that was directly to the left of my table.
The gyoza took about 4 minutes to arrive, and it needed to take longer. It was only pan-fried on the bottom of the dumplings, the remainder had no color whatsoever. And, a couple of the pieces were actually cold on the top, demonstrating how short the time in the pan was. The filling tasted fine, it was typical pork gyoza filling. But, the lack of color throughout made these a disappointment.
The rolls arrived shortly thereafter. So, props to Mr. Sushi for getting food out quickly. The treasure roll is spicy yellowtail with asparagus, scallions, and topped with more yellowtail and salmon. The fish was fresh and of good quality. The roll wasn't the tightest, it was already coming apart before I even grabbed one. But, the flavor was good. I would NOT call this roll spicy as the menu indicates. It may have a little heat, but definitely not spicy.
The spiderman roll contains spicy tuna (spicier than the yellowtail) with fried soft shell crab, cucumbers, lettuce, and spicy mayo. The lettuce got in the way more than anything, it added nothing to the roll. The mayo was good, as was the fried crab. This roll had a better contrast in texture than the treasure. I preferred this roll to the treasure, but not by much. Both were basically average rolls.
I'd return to Mr. Sushi, but I would probably try other menu items.