The salmon was very bad. I was sick the entire evening, and day following… I was hugging my toilet. I would absolutely warn anyone before going here.
Jennifer P.
Tu valoración: 5 Old Fourth Ward, Atlanta, GA
Don’t let the thought of a stereotypical food court restaurant stop you from trying this place out. This place will not let you down in terms of authenticity, freshness, and superb customer service. They have all types of korean dishes and sushi. My favorite thing to order is JANG-BAN-GUK-SU. Although it’s not garnished with apple slices or eggs, it does have vegetables and the portion is pretty big. It fills an entire plastic to-go box. What I like most is their sauce it is super spicy and savory and luckily doesn’t have wasabi mixed in there like other places. My fiancé LOVES their pork fried rice. it’s not on the menu, but you can ask for it. The pork is not like the red, small chopped up pieces, but chunks of juicy pork mixed inside. Today, I was craving their sushi and got The Doraville Roll. It is something everyone must order if you like your sushi spicy with sauce and with fish. I will always come here again and again for lunch! Keep up the yummy food!
Tiff H.
Tu valoración: 3 Dunwoody, GA
Need cheap sushi quick and on the go? Sushi Yuki may be the better option for you over Shoya Izakaya. By no means is the sushi cheaper or better, but it’s quick and easy for an on the go meal, whether in the food court or to-go. With so many sushi items on the menu and in the glass refrigerated display to choose from, I decided to nix the idea of sushi altogether and went for the don Katsu. That is my usual order here, although when I have sushi cravings while at H Mart, I’m not shy in ordering a Unagi roll. Food orders take a while to emerge from the kitchen. Recently I ordered a don Katsu combo to go, which came with a small order of fried rice and a shredded lettuce salad topped ginger dressing. I wasn’t a fan of the ginger miso dressing. The dressing was overwhelmingly gingery. The fried rice was super peppery and hard to eat(don’t breathe in or you WILL choke). The don Katsu wasn’t bad with the teriyaki sauce, but I’ve had much better. Overall, a halfhearted attempt, but I was hungry and craving don Katsu, while my sister was craving sushi. Sushi Yuki was our best bet for something quick to take to go.
Thi T.
Tu valoración: 3 Atlanta, GA
There’s a stand with pictures of different sushi. There’s a fridge to buy pre packed food(ginger, salad, etc). The sushi is made fresh. I was starving but enjoyed my Philly roll. Presentation is nice. Fish isn’t fishy nor avocado brown. The staff moves around to different restaurant booths. This confused me at first. However, due to low volume of customers, they can usually spot you and call you to pick up your order. Pick up your own food when they call you. Even if there’s no one at the counter and several behind the counter, they will join in to motion you to leave your belongings & other food behind to grab your food.
M A.
Tu valoración: 5 Stockbridge, GA
My goodness, I have worked in the Chamblee/Doraville area for 2 years now and I am just now discovering the greatness that is Super H Mart. My coworkers have mentioned they grocery part of the store but never the Food Court. I found Sushi Yuki through a google maps search. I am so glad I did. The sushi is very fresh and it taste great. I will definitely go back to try other dishes.
Edward V.
Tu valoración: 2 Manassas, VA
I went here for lunch because I was craving something light. Unfortunately I overpaid for some very low quality food. If your looking for sushi rolls, don’t bother. For what you pay you figured you’d get a decent portion, instead I got something laughable and so poorly put together.
Annie C.
Tu valoración: 3 Atlanta, GA
This was the first concession at Super H Mart to catch my eye. They have a huge picture menu right up front with some amazing looking sushi, there are also a few pre-made rolls in their fridge; but you’re ordering off the menu it seems that everything is made to order. I’ve only ever had the sushi here, and I’ve found that it’s fairly decent. Each roll comes with about 5 — 7 pieces, and the rice ranges from $ 7 — $ 10 per. For beverages, there are various cans of soda for $ 1 and a few other options for $ 1.50 — $ 2. One order of their sushi is not very filling, I’ve usually supplemented with an order from one of Super H Mart’s other concessions, or a snack from the actual store. Service is fine, the orders come out within five to seven minutes of placing your order, depending on how busy the food court is.
Lena N.
Tu valoración: 3 Atlanta, GA
| LOCATION: | sushi yuki is at the food court of the doraville super h-mart. or for those who aren’t that good with directions, but know places by landmarks, this super h-mart is the one that’s to the right of the huge brandsmart usa — off of 285. | FOOD: | the sushi choices are quite expansive for such a tiny food court«restaurant». there’s a big picture menu that takes up the whole front counter. how thoughtful and helpful of them. prices are not listed on the huge picture menu, but they do display some prices on a picture list above it as well. if you’re looking for quality, I would not recommend sushi yuki. their sashimi is not of good to great quality. if anything, I would say the cuts of fish are mediocre to decent. although, if you’re in a hurry and want something relatively cheap. I do suggest giving this place a shot. one thing I must point out that their sushi rolls are pretty small; size of the rolls are similar to that one sushi kiosk in lenox mall’s food court. | PRICING: | prices here will range from as low as $ 6 to about $ 10. don’t be mislead by the name. sushi is not the only thing on their menu. there are other dishes like katsu, udon, soba, salad, miso soup, etc. most sushi rolls are $ 7 – 9 average.
Daniel B.
Tu valoración: 4 Atlanta, GA
Sushi Yuki is located inside the Doraville Super H Mart food court. For what it is(food court Japanese and sushi), Sushi Yuki is pretty good. While I’m rating this place 4 stars, it by no means means that I think this stall is better than a standalone sushi restaurant. It’s just reliable and tasty for quick and cheap Japanese eats on-the-go. Sushi Yuki offers over 30 different sushi rolls, most priced at $ 7.99 or less. Their other entrees, most priced at $ 9.99 or less, include unagi don(eel over rice), jirashi don(sashimi over rice), soba noodles, udon noodle soup, yaki soba noodles, don katsu(deep-fried pork cutlet), «sushi box»(i.e. bento box), tempura, and teriyaki. They even have takoyaki(deep-fried octopus balls). I’ve tried the udon noodle soup($ 6.99) and the don katsu($ 7.99). In all honesty, the udon noodle soup here isn’t too much different than something you can instantly make at home, though the portion size is a lot bigger and there are a lot more(fresh) ingredients such as fish cake, scallion, and seaweed. The bowl is large and for the most part, quite satisfying. The broth has adequate flavor and the meal is served on a tray, steaming hot. I do wish they provided Japanese/Chinese soup spoons with this meal rather than the more shallow metal Korean soup spoons(this business is more than likely Korean-owned). Overall, I like this dish. Like the udon noodle soup, the don katsu looks like a pork cutlet that had been frozen and reheated(something you could make at home), but you know what? It still tastes good. Each bite is delicious. The exterior of the cutlet is delightfully crispy and the interior is tender and flavorful enough. The cutlet itself has a lot of sweet sauce on top, which makes it taste that much better. The don katsu comes with a side of white rice, a small salad with ginger dressing, and a bowl of lukewarm miso soup. They could stand to provide more temperature hot miso. Like with all the food court stalls at H Mart, you can request small Styrofoam cups for water if you’re not purchasing any beverages.
Emilia L.
Tu valoración: 4 Sandy Springs, GA
I literally just went here for lunch. It was a last minute decision. When I spotted chicken katsu on the menu, I was intrigued. They have a chicken katsu with steamed rice for $ 7.99 and a «chicken katsu combo» for $ 9.99, which has fried rice rather than steamed. We went with the combo and got a Flaming roll(shrimp tempura topped with spicy crab) to go with it for $ 7.99. The chicken katsu combo came out first. I guess we had pretty low expectations, because this dish totally shocked us with how tasty it was. The chicken cutlet was all breast meat, not dry at all, lightly breaded and crispy. The sauce drizzled over it was delicious. The fried rice was a bit bland on its own but otherwise went well with the chicken. The portions were absolutely enormous, definitely enough for two people. Especially since it came with a side salad and miso soup. The Flaming roll was OK. I think the big downfall was there was too much rice in the roll. Also, they used krab and not crab, but that was expected. I definitely see us grabbing lunch here more after doing our grocery shopping! What a pleasant surprise.
Will L.
Tu valoración: 5 Atlanta, GA
This is the Sushi Restaurant inside the Super H Mart Food Court. Their fish is VERY fresh as it comes from the fish market in the same store. Delicious Rolls and decent prices. Also very friendly. Highly recommended. I go here several times a week for sushi during my lunch hour.
Felix C.
Tu valoración: 3 Atlanta, GA
This is in the food court of the Super H Mart. It is fairly quick and simple — a decent way to fill up before grocery shopping. They had just opened so it is hard to get a read on how the food will be.