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We had made a reservation at Sushi Ken and arrived on time. After my wife, who is Japanese, stood in the door for 10 minutes without receiving anyone, she gets to ask one of the waitresses in the restaurant. Then we sat at the counter and after a while a waitress came to us. We placed several orders for reels, sushi and sashimi that arrived over the next 90 minutes (one of the first ordered reels that arrived an hour... View all feedback.
We made a reservation at Sushi Ken and arrived punctually. However, my wife, who is Japanese, stood at the door for ten minutes without being acknowledged. Eventually, she had to ask one of the waitresses for assistance. Once seated at the counter, it took a while for someone to attend to us. We ordered several rolls, sushi, and sashimi, which gradually arrived over the next 90 minutes—one of the rolls took an hour to come out. The sushi nigiri was quite good, while the rolls were just average. There were some specials on the menu, but the prices were comparable to those at most sushi restaurants. Despite it being a busy Friday evening, the restaurant seemed under-staffed and lacked organization. If you decide to dine here, be prepared to exercise patience and allocate enough time.
This restaurant is the sister establishment to Sushi Ten in Tucson. It offers generous portions of sushi at reasonable prices.