Sushido - Williston
Sushido
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With a no-frills, cafeteria-style approach, this budget-friendly Japanese spot delivers authentic, fresh sushi and homestyle cooked dishes. Popular for quick weekday takeout and casual meals, the kitchen is visible and service is fast; a small market corner sells Japanese groceries. Highlights include flavorful rolls and comforting items like pork curry and tempura udon. Portions skew modest and the atmosphere is simple rather than upscale, but genuine ingredients, Japanese ownership, and low prices keep regulars returning.
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It is cheap fast sushi made by Japanese people who are not trying to be upscale. The great spider roll is delicious! We ordered Okinawa and echido and really liked both. The mango and avocado compliment the tuna nicely.
Some of my favorite cooked dishes include the Pork Curry, Tempura Udon, and Yakisoba. When it comes to sushi, I highly recommend the Echigo Roll, the Double Stamping Roll (also known as the Lachs Double Stamp), and the Large Spinning Roll. Additionally, there's a small grocery section within the restaurant where you can pick up dry goods.
Great food for low price, service very fast. We can see the kitchen from where you eat so you know it's clean. No great interior design, but I don't care. Great plus for fresh flowers on every table. Plus u can buy goodies from Japan (like dry seaweed) on a small stand here. Absolutely yes and full recommendation
Japanese owners, great price, fresh fish!. Great budget sushi! The owner, who also owned the former Sakura in downtown Burlington, which sadly closed after more than 20 years) keeps this going, and it is cafeteria style, not much for atmosphere or a fancy date, but great fresh Japanese food. The Okinawa roll with mango is great, and the spicy tuna roll has big chopped pieces, not ground inferior tuna with crunch to hide the taste which is what you get at other so called Japanese restaurants. Having a Japanese owner and some Japanese staff is rare. Still my favorite for sushi cravings on the run, although closed on Sunday. Brings me back to Japan every time, they even have Japanese television station on while you are dining.
This is the best sushi spot during the week. We've been coming here for years. It's perfect for takeout on weekdays or a quick bite while shopping on the weekends. You can find the best prices for quality sushi in the city. I truly enjoyed everything on the menu—there wasn't a single dish I didn’t like. It’s a no-frills place, which is refreshing when you check the bill. Just keep in mind that the portions are on the smaller side, so be sure to order more than you think you’ll eat!
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