Sushi Gohan

Sushi Gohan

Delivery: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Outdoor Seating: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes

Price range.

$$ Price range $11-30

2 reviews

  1. it's a cute spot w/lots of potential.  they offer appetizers, rice and noodle dishes along w/sushi too.  they pay great homage to the lucky cat so you'll be entertained by that super huge cat in the back.  tried the ramen which was a little too spicy and lots of flavors competing but noodles were good.  also tried their grilled squid which we liked.  and their curry dish which was soso.  it's a great concept that folks can enjoy.  flavors have to be tweeked a bit further.

  2. Sushi Gohan is the healthier spin on Japanese food.  It is located within the Lucky Cat restaurant.  You could order rolls made with multi-grain rice, and a rice bowl made with the rice of your choice.  I usually order the Pirates bowl with 15-grain rice.  It has an assortment of sashimi over a bed of rice of your choice with pickled veggies and chopped eggs (in small cubes).  It's delicious and doesn't feel too heavy.  However, my favorite part of their menu is the taiyaki dessert (pastry shaped like a fish, stuffed with red bean paste) with green tea ice-cream.  It's so good that sometimes I order just the dessert for pick up.  I tried their sweet potato roll once.  Personally, the sweet potato purée is too sweet for my tasting, I think the version with fried sweet potato is better, then of course, Sushi Gohan is promoting healthier food :).  In general, I would recommend people to try out Sushi Gohan.

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