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Best Sushi in Charlotte?


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Cowfish's menu just trips me out.

THe sushi is fairly pricey, and I have a hard time ordering sushi with Burgushi and all that other poo on the menu. not that I hate the place, I've eaten there multiple times.

It's good to go too if not everyone likes sushi.

If I strictly want sushi, I go a block away to Yama.

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Sushi 101 sucks. I've actually gotten really good quality sushi from KO Sushi 2 Go from uptown. Also got sick as he'll one night after ordering from there.

Lots of bad sushi places in this town.

Nikko is Good,

My favorite is Yama Asian Fusion near south park, same shopping center as Earthfare.

What he said. Ru Sans is a fun atmosphere, but as far as the sushi goes, you may as well just go pick some up from Harris Teeter. Cowfish is the same way.

Cuisine Malaya on Elizabeth has pretty decent sushi. But then again I'm not one who believes a rice roll with bacon, guacamole and cream cheese counts as sushi.

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Try New Zealand Cafe on Sardis Road North.....shopping center on corner of Sardis Rd and Monroe.

Little hole in the wall, but the sushi was fantastic. Some of the freshest and best that I have ever had.

This. Great little place that's very unassuming. Same goes for Shiki right in the same area. My favorite place for sushi is definitely Cowfish. Better get reservations or plan on an early dinner if you're going on the weekend, though. I strolled in there the other week around 7 and the wait was literally 3 hours. We sat at the bar after about 30 mins. and spent the next hour or so in blissful sushi heaven.

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