Worst dining experience I’ve had in the State of Nevada. It took an hour and a half to get six rolls and two teriyaki bowls, of which apparently the owner didn’t even realize they offered. Very small rolls, half price is still too much.
Linda l.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Dublin, CA
Good sushi! The langostino roll and green muscles were great! Great service and people were friendly. They had an awesome ½ off special on rolls. I will be back.
Vanessa C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Las Vegas, NV
This place has changed names and staff several times but every time we come here, it’s consistently awesome! Love it! Update as of 07÷01÷13 — unfortunately this place is closed. =(I am SO sad!
Ami M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Las Vegas, NV
Excellent sushi & surprisingly great service! I will definitely be going back.
Sophia L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Las Vegas, NV
I“ve seen this place gone though many name and owner changes. It’s called«Go Wild» now and they are offering the 50% off sushi rolls 24⁄7. Before you get too excited, I gotta say the rushi rolls on the 50% off menu are about $ 3 – 5 over priced compare to other places. So your 50% off is probably equivalent to 30% off, however, still a pretty good deal. The inside is a much bigger and fancier than it looks from the outside, although I rarely see more than 3 tables occupied. Because they don’t have all-you-can-eat I’ve only ordered the special sushi rolls. I liked everything, especially the Great White Shark roll and the Kiss of Fire roll, both spicy rolls. The best thing about this place is that the rice on the rushi rolls is sooooo thin. I guess that’s a clever strategy by the chef to make you order more food. Overall this has become my usual sushi place if I’m not in the mood to stuff myself into oblivion with all-you-can-eat.
Jocey W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Las Vegas, NV
Thank you to Go Wild Sushi for its immediate response to my concern. They are now back in my good graces. I personally spoke to the Owner, who was willing to rectify the situation and also offer me a solution for what transpired at their restaurant. I am grateful and thankful for the immediate turn around. They truly exemplified the meaning of customer service and respect. To all reading this review, they have delicious rolls and the staff is amazing! 50% off all rolls(dine in only) is definitely worth it! :) Please visit i can guarantee it gets addictive! :)
Mohammad N.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 San Diego, CA
50% off sushi? Yeah… I’m down to give this place a try. At first I was skeptical — I was thinking they were going to go the used car sales route and jack up the prices by 50% and then claim, «oh hey let me give you a really great discount deal.» But in all reality, I think the quality of sushi that they provide is more than fairly priced at 50% off. Las Vegas Roll($ 7) and then there was this other roll that came with a jalapeño and was freshly spicy… i forget what it was. Anyways, this place has extremely affordable sushi with some of the best customer service I’ve had at a restaurant. The waitresses are very kind and well-mannered and the sushi chef was interactive. Just about every patron that left that night gave the chefmaster a high five or fist bump. It seems like this place has a very loyal customer base and the employees take good care of their patrons. Highly recommended… especially if you want to watch the game… unless there is no game, then you’ll be sitting there watching a 1997 women’s sand volleyball game on espn classic pretending to be interested.
C F.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 San Luis Obispo, CA
WARNING: Go Wild is sliding down hill quickly. I won’t be back, especially with Lucky Fish now happening two miles away. Quality is now below acceptable, roll size has shrunk, service is as bad as other reviewers mention. I had to sleuth out what was«off» in my roll. The culprit? Rotten carrot. Well, at least it wasn’t rotten fish, but you know, if they can’t do produce right, its not worth the gamble with the raw fish. Sionara, Go Wild.
Norm K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Las Vegas, NV
I’ve been having nigiri sushi lately and tonight I decided to have some rolls instead. I’ve driven by Go Wild a number of times and I’ve seen their ad saying 50% off all rolls, all day, every day. I generally shy away from places that may increase prices only to offer 50% off, but after reading the Unilocal reviews, I decided to give Go Wild a try. I ordered two rolls – the baked Langostino lobster on a California roll and the Kiss of Fire. The menu describes the baked langostino roll as baked baby lobster, mushroom with dynamite sauce on Cali roll and the Kiss of Fire as Inside-Shrimp tempura, spicy shrimp, cucumber. Ouside-spicy soft shell crab, albacore, jalapeño topping, extra spicy ponzu sauce. Both were excellent. The presentation was great as any good sushi place should have. The flavors of the lobster mixed with the California roll was very good. The Kiss of Fire was aptly named. It had spicy seasonings that gave it that kiss of fire, well a small fire. I found that the rolls were so good the way they were that I used no soy sauce but merely used the wasabi. I almost finished the portion they brought and almost asked for more so I could make more fire for myself. As another reviewer said, they use a small amount of rice. There isn’t a huge amount used to make the roll look bigger than it is or to take the place of other ingredients. I had a few more rolls on my to try list, but I decided not to pig out but stop at the two and have some dessert. I got an order of tempura red bean ice cream. It was a pleasant ending to a good meal. There were three servers circulating through the restaurant that wasn’t very busy. They were attentive and even after bringing the check, asked me if I wanted another iced tea. I really liked the décor of the restaurant. I’m not a fan of sitting at sushi bars, I’ve come to learn, so I sat at a table. The music was reggae – odd for a sushi house – and the big screen TV had ESPN’s Sports Nation. It’s amazing how good ESPN is when to you don’t have to listen to a word of the drivel they’re saying. The TV was on mute so I watched the plays they were chatting about and tapped my feet to the music. I’ll be back and try some of the other rolls.
Tina B.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Las Vegas, NV
**This review is based on customer service only! But with what I experience, I don’t even want to know how the sushi taste. Rude hostess!!! Never in my life have I ever experienced such bad service. The place was empty. I got lured in thinking the sushi is 50% off. It is BUT you have to dine in. Even though I didn’t know that, I asked my husband if he wants to dine in and we decided we will and we told the hostess we will dine in and she sighed and rolled her eyes. After that, I just wanted changed my mind completely and she said it was no problem and that she can seat me right now but I wasn’t up for it anymore. I rather go to Yummy Grill and Sushi. Way better customer service.
Susan L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Las Vegas, NV
This is in the same spot as where Momoyama Sushi and Sushi Dan used to be. Go Wild Sushi has taken their place. They have 50% off most of their sushi which I was happy to hear so I went wild! I first ordered their New York Steak Roll which was my favorite. I only know of one more place that puts steak in their Sushi… that would be Kan Pai on Sahara. The crab mix with the steak was fabulous! I also tried their 007 Roll which was okay it had a fruit topping on it. I would choose the New York Steak Roll over the 007. The last thing I ordered was the Go Wild Rice bowl which had pieces of sea food, and seaweed in it. It was really spicy!!! I wouldn’t mind if someone refilled my drink but towards the end of the meal the refills were hard to come by that is why I didn’t give them a full five stars. If they know that they are serving something spicy they should know to keep the drinks filled. I only took two to three bites and my taste buds were on fire! The atmosphere was nice and the food was good but the service could use a little help.
Tyler V.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Las Vegas, NV
Me and the bf had a great date night here. Our waitress was great and the sushi was ½ price thanks to football season. Service: Our waitress was very attentive and pleasant. She knew her menu and we enjoyed all of her recommendations. Food: Spicy tuna crunch roll– probably one of our faves of the evening. Tuna was very fresh and the spicy sauce was quite good. Spicy salmon crunch roll– this was very tasty. Same as the tuna, but with salmon instead(obviously). Avocado bam– If you love avocado you will love this crazy looking concoction! A dome of avocado slices with all kinds of tummy stuff on the inside. Great follow up to the spicy rolls as this is on the sweeter side. Kiss of Fire– this one was no joke! I felt like I could breath fire after eating it. Very good though. Rock n’ Roll– Although this one was good, I find rolls that use cucumber instead of seaweed on the outside to be quite difficult to eat. However, it was a very refreshing way to end the meal. Tempura fried red new ice cream is also very good here!
Jonathan L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Las Vegas, NV
I can here tonight with the wife because I wasn’t hungary; so I only had two things. I had the garden salad which was good and Vanilla ice cream tempura. My wife really liked her food. 2 rolls, salad, hot tea, green tea and dessert $ 29.16; not bad. The only really problem was I asked for the dessert, either they forgot or never placed the order. At first we had one waitress, then I guess the shift changed, and the second waitress all but forgot about us. 1 star ambiance 1 star food quality 1 star food price 1 star food quantity 0 star for service, I also had to ask for the check.
Lisa D.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Las Vegas, NV
I really don’t have much positive to say about Go Wild. I think it’s a really pretty restaurant, the service is friendly and terrific and the price is right. The wine is delicious, but the food… not so much. Our large party ordered a little bit of everything and we all left hungry. A great place to come for happy hour, but when you’re really hungry, I’d head elsewhere.
Clint B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Las Vegas, NV
I’m not a sushi purist. While I’d love to eat nothing but delicate cuts of sashimi and simple, well-crafted nigiri, my wallet dictates that I feast on rolls if I want a satisfying meal without spending a fortune. And I have no problem eating crazy, sauce-covered rolls that would horrify most Japanese and drive them to seppuku. My tastes are Americanized, afterall, so rolls are cool with me. Their specialty rolls are half price all day, every day. But, if you use a gift card like I did on my first visit you have to pay full-price for the rolls. The rolls we’ve tried have all tasted good — the Bonzai, Red Dragon, Spicy tuna crunch, Hawaiian, and Yellowtail cover rolls. But, are sometimes sloppily assembled. Having ordered some of the rolls twice, we noticed that they don’t always come out the same. QA issues aside, I can’t really complain because the food is relatively inexpensive. The yellowtail with jalapeño($ 13) was also solid. We ordered tuna sashimi($ 12) but what they brought out was seared tuna with a bunch of crispy stuff on top. We tried telling the waitress it was wrong but she insisted that that was how they do it there. Right… I guess that’s what they tell all the non-Asian looking folk. That brings me to my biggest gripe about this place — the service. They’re friendly, but slow. If you want a quick meal this is the last place you should go. Expect a long wait to have your order taken and even more time to go by before you get your food. If you want refills, think again. Even if the place is empty, which it was on both of our visits, you’ll spend a good hour and a half or more eating there. At least the place is comfy. The interior is quite spacious and they have a few large TVs scattered around in addition to a projection screen and a stage where there is occasionally live music. Large booths are scattered around the room, making your wait time somewhat more enjoyable. Despite its flaws, it’s a good place to get some rolls at a decent price if you’re not in a hurry. 3.5 Stars
Lara V.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Las Vegas, NV
So I came across this place via Groupon. I check reviews before I purchase on groupon and it had a decent rating and some great suggestions. Upon arrival, I noticed a sign in the front that said Attn: Groupon users, Groupon not eligible on Happy Hour Rolls/Specialty Rolls. I ordered a 3 rolls which I only received 1 roll, hamachi Kama, and the udon tempura. The female manager came up and apologized for the wait in the rolls and than apologized that I never received the 2 other rolls. The sushi chefs seemed to be drinking sake bomb after sake bomb and slacking on the rolling! Also, their marketing gimmick is 50% rolls(Normal avg. price $ 15) then they give rolls for $ 7.50 but do give small portions. The food that did come was ok at best. Staff definitely needs to improve on their customer service and get those rolls on the table. BTW, this is a Korean owned Japanese restaurant.
Lisa Y.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Las Vegas, NV
Whenever I’m eating sushi, I usually go for the AYCE because I love my sushi and I eat entirely too much of it. On occasion, I can be convinced to go to a non-AYCE, if it’s really, really good or I can find a bargain. In this case, I had a Groupon for Go Wild Sushi. Let’s start with the nigiri. In a word — awesome. The salmon, super white tuna, and yellowtail were fresh and tasted wonderful. Then came the rolls. The rolls are half off, all day, every day. Except when a coupon is involved. It is posted somewhere(according to the waitress) but I didn’t see it. Fortunately, they were very nice and only charged one of my three rolls at full price, and the rest at half. I didn’t even have to ask. What great service. Speaking of service, it was awesome. My water glass was always full, someone was always coming by and checking on us, and, in generaly, they were just super nice. The restaurant had a nice ambiance: upbeat music, dim lights, and pretty décor to look at. The booths were interesting, as they were all U-shaped. Even the smaller ones for two people. Not the curvy U’s either, more the angular U’s. I liked them — it created a «deeper» booth and a pseudo-intimate experience in a rather spacious restaurant. I’ll definitely be coming back again, sans the Groupon.
Julie S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Diego, CA
Go Wild Sushi deserves 5 stars for their happy hour alone. 1⁄5 off rolls, and bogo beer, and sake every day 3 – 6? That’s pretty hard to beat. The interior is very nice, and the service is amazing. This would be a great spot for a date. I have to admit, I was expecting the sushi to be just okay at these prices, but it was really, really good. They use very little rice in their rolls compared to other places, and that’s a huge plus. The rolls look very nice too. They’re carefully, and beautifully arranged, and don’t fall apart. The fish is very fresh, and the menu has a ton of options, with rolls that I haven’t seen at other restaurants.
Rhonda S.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Las Vegas, NV
The only reason I even found out about this place was because they had a Fox 5 Rewards Group Buy. My boyfriend and I love sushi and thought we’d check it out. I am giving this place two stars because the service was reaaaaaalllly slow and the place was pretty empty. I don’t know if they were understaffed or just had bad servers, but regardless no one should have to wait 45 minutes to order a second beverage. The food quality was excellent. Great fresh cuts of sashimi, all of the nigiri we ordered was excellent, and the yellowtail roll was my favorite. My boyfriend ordered a noodle dish that he thought was really good as well. Unfortunately, poor service just once will keep us from returning.
Brenda L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Las Vegas, NV
A Living Social deal brought us here on a Thursday night after an intensive work out session. We sat at the bar and just had our favorite food… sushi! The unagi and albacore was pretty fresh, but other than that the quality was good. Everything was just sooooo spicy, roll wise and I couldn’t eat it! There’s a pretty large selection of specialty rolls to choose from, but I am more a nigri person. Service was attentive as they weren’t too busy on a rainy Thursday night. Overall, I think the bill came out to about 50 something bucks with the Living Social Deal taken out. It is almost worth it to just go to your favorite AYCE at this point, but the lunch special and dinner specials might be worth a try.