Go-Go has a soft spot in my heart. Go-Go was the first sushi restaurant to open in Ladner and therefore was my first introduction into«sushi». They are by no means anything like the more upscale Maguro sushi or the casual in-house dining of Ladner Sushi, but Go-Go offers up a niche experience that has kept them in business since 1995. First of all, don’t eat in. Go-Go sushi is called GO-GO for a reason. TAKEITANDGO. Secondly, their sushi is the equivalent to the McDonald’s of sushi: It’s quick, dirty, abundant, and delicious. No where else in town will you find rolls as huge and as cheap as they are at Go-Go, which makes it the perfect takeout spot for large party orders if you’re looking to feed a big crowd. My personal favourites are the deep fried kani(crab stick) roll, the sunomono salad, and the chicken wings. The chicken wings have been the same for like 20 years and they are insanely delicious. A lot of locals and visitors alike choose to rag on Go-Go because it’s kind of run down, in an older part of town, and certainly can’t compete with Maguro, Mt. Fuji, or Ladner Sushi. I say forget those jerks and let Go-Go spread it’s super cheap, giant-rolled, deep fried wings and fly on over here because I’m hungry for a yam roll the size of my head and only Go-Go can deliver.
T S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Abbotsford, Canada
I absolutely LOVE this sushi! Some of the best sushi I have tasted and great prices! I go here quite a bit and they have always been friendly. They could maybe do some renos on the inside and make it look a bit more classy but the rolls are delicious! Every time my husband and I have ordered we have loved it and been impressed! The sushi is so fresh here! WE have never been disappointed and I have tried alot of sushi! I would say best place in Ladner!
M S.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Richmond, Canada
At best, this is just a fast in/out sushi dive for a quick bite IF you’re not very picky about your sushi. Otherwise, there are at least 3 other much better sushi places within walking distance, staring with Ladner Sushi.
Trude H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Vancouver, Canada
This tiny spot in Ladner Village serves up fresh, tasty and creative sushi; nigiri, rolls and sashimi. Wild salmon is featured in their specialty rolls. Also on offer are sumptuous udon and tempura. A crane is needed to lift the generous lunch boxes. Grass Roll($ 5.99) is my current fave. Plump rolls of perfect rice with crab and avocado, topped with seaweed salad just makes me drool at my desk. My colleagues have ordered, and enjoyed, Yam Tempura topped with avocado and crab meat and the Sunshine Roll, crab and avocado topped with yam tempura. This Mom and Pop shop, which opened for business in 1998, is popular with locals, and a «Go-Go» to place for take out. Located west of the Delta Museum on Delta Street, lots of street parking. Closed Sundays and holidays.