Lots of sushi choices and it’s inside the Fort Mcdowell casino. Free soda if you get a server walking around with them by the slot machines so that’s a plus. Only bad thing about this spot is they don’t sell sweet potato rolls and thats the only type of rolls I like but my girlfriend loves this place so hence the 5 stars. Note to the manager of the location please start selling sweet potato rolls!!! I will be your most frequent customer if you start selling them. I like how they make the rolls fresh right when you order them and I also dig how they have three tv’s playing in front of you while you eat. The movie Taken 2 was playing when we were visiting. I like how they have the definition of every type of roll they have on a slip. I have never seen the rolls broken down that easily before.
Charles D.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Fountain Hills, AZ
My wife and I decided to try this sushi bar instead of the buffet. This restaurant is located at the south part of the casino near the exits to the Radisson Hotel. Didn’t have any problem with the cigarette smoke as this area is removed from the main gambling area. Instead of sitting at the bar, which has tall chairs, we sat at these small round tables which can handle only two people instead of the four chairs that are at each table. It took us awhile to have someone wait on us ’cause there was an employee cleaning and setting the tables. I had to ask him if we had to order at the bar first and he said that someone will take our order. The server came by and we gave her our order of Lucky and spider roll along with House Special Noodles and Tempura. Both of us had the beer on tap, a plastic cup of beer is $ 2. Our server brought my noodle dish out first and my wife had to wait five minutes for her tempura. In between that, we received our sushi orders. The House Special Noodles was great, it had 5 – 6 shrimp, BBQ pork, beef, chicken, bok choy, mushrooms, carrots and lots of onions. Where’s the NOODLES? The noodles in my plate were lacking in quantity but the flavors were all there. As for the tempura, it wasn’t crunchy and vegetables were undercooked, even the shrimp felt like it needed a minute or two more. When you dipped the tempura in the sauce, you had to quickly eat it before it fell apart. The sushi was excellent. The Lucky 7 sushi had shrimp, avocado and spicy tuna. It was excellent, fresh and without the fancy sauces other restaurants use. The Spider roll was excellent but could have been sliced a little thinner. As for the price, it’s about the same as if you went to a Japanese restaurant. I will be back for the sushi and bypass all the other stuff.