The prices are reasonable and the sushis are fresh. The staff are friendly so no complaints except for the dirty tables at the food court!
Jean C.
Classificação do local: 4 Lehigh Acres, FL
Love the sushi here and it’s real fast, was a bit offset at first about ordering sushi in the middle of the mall lol, but after trying it my last time in Atlanta with a friend I was eager to come back and try again! I get the shrimp tempura every time and love it!
Saira K.
Classificação do local: 2 Atlanta, GA
2.5 stars. Staff is cold, which shouldn’t matter if the sushi is good. The portions were unusually small, and it seemed overpriced. Too much rice. Little fish. Sashimi tasted off.
Stacy K.
Classificação do local: 4 Atlanta, GA
No complaints over here, I won’t lie I was a little bit nervous ordering sushi the first time at this location just because usually when I order sushi from anywhere other then a sit down, fine dining restaurant the result is usually hard rice with a side of unhappiness. However this location has really good, fresh sushi! Everytime I go I order something different which isn’t normal for me, especially for sushi because I like to usually stick to what I know when it comes to sushi because sometimes you’ll end up with something weird. My most recent visit I ordered the Japanese bagel roll, it was delicious just like every other roll I have ever tried there! Not only are they delicious but the service is great and they are extremely affordable!
Theresita A.
Classificação do local: 5 Stone Mountain, GA
Your rolls are made to order and the service is really quick. Pretty awesome sushi kiosk in the Lenox mall food court. I’m a regular and I’ve never received a poor order. Thumbs up, all the way.
Ash B.
Classificação do local: 5 Morrow, GA
This has to be the best sushi I have had in GA so far. Its fresh and at a resonable price. I have been here several times. I love the veggie roll and the shrimp tempura roll with guacamole, crab meat and extra crunch plus the eel sauce and siracha mayo.
Lindsay W.
Classificação do local: 5 Decatur, GA
Good sushi Ina food court??? It is true! This sushi bar @Lenox serves up great sushi. I usually just get veggie rolls which are huge and super cheap. I love it! Short and sweet– no need for more info.
Lisa X.
Classificação do local: 5 Atlanta, GA
My favorite California in Atlanta is here! I can’t really explain it, but the roll somehow tastes a little lighter and more fresh than anywhere else. Give it a try when you are at Lenox! A 10pc California roll costs only 4.25.
Lynx M.
Classificação do local: 3 Bayamón, Puerto Rico
If you have a hankering for some sushi but stuck at the mall or dont want to deal with that insane lenox road traffic on your lunch break, this will surely do! It’s not the best sushi I’ve ever had but it’s far from the worst, the worst to me is rusans and this place is way better! I was a bit skeptical trying them out because let’s face it, raw fish in a mall food court **shrugs**but I saw their food score was 100 A and some people ahead of me who have eaten there before; like me sushi snobs said it’s not the best but far from the worst lol I tried it and enjoyed it. I didn’t get sick. I’ve been several times. 3 out of 5 stars because their prices are insane! For 1 sushi roll there is a #1 combo at chik FIL a. 0_o 3 out of 5 stars for service because they have that«hurry up and buy» persona. Worth a try for decent sushi.
Dominique S.
Classificação do local: 5 Duluth, GA
I love this little sushi bar. I don’t get the chance to often, but I get food from here whenever I can. The food is very fresh and they have a large variety of options. You can get rolls for 7.99 and it’s enough to fill you up. The wait time is about 10 minutes, if that, and you can watch as the chef makes the sushi which is pretty cool. The last time I came here, I got the shrimp tempura, teriyaki chicken roll(which was surprisingly good), and two spring rolls for lunch. I had enough left over for dinner and it was still good then.
Kwame O.
Classificação do local: 4 Atlanta, GA
This Location is located in the far end of the food-court near great wraps and which wich. The Sushi Bar is small with 3 chef and one or two cashiers. The pricing is reasonable compared to your typical brick and mortar sushi spots. They offer 7 – 9 dollar combos on rolls, nigiri and sashmi. They offer larger 40 – 100 selection combos in a price range of 18 – 40 dollars. Dont expect the the sushi in a plate of a boat. They use standard disposable trays. And all Sushi orders are made to order. Typical wait time is 10mins. Over great experience.
Lauren K.
Classificação do local: 5 Atlanta, GA
Surprisingly fresh and yummy sushi at a great price! A must have every time I go to the mall!
Michael O.
Classificação do local: 5 Acworth, GA
For this place to be inside a mall, it is damn good and fresh too!
Christian M.
Classificação do local: 2 Littleton, CO
Price is great. It is pretty much what I would have expected from a Mall in Atlanta. If you are on a tight budget, this is not bad. I would suggest saving your money for higher quality fish and larger rolls(the rolls are 6 pcs and pretty small). Not bad for the price.
Daniel B.
Classificação do local: 3 Atlanta, GA
Mall food court sushi can’t be that good can it? Well, on a busy Saturday afternoon at Lenox Mall, I found the sushi from Sarku to be surprisingly fresh. As you’d expect from a «fast food» sushi stand at the food court, the sushi selection is simple and limited. The menu offers six main combos(rolls, nigiri, sashimi) and about a dozen different rolls(six pieces each). They serve standard inexpensive rolls, such as salmon, tuna, California, and various vegetable rolls and sides such as seaweed salad, edamame, and miso soup. Nothing too crazy. The combos run anywhere from $ 7 – 9. I tried their«Salmon & Maki» combo, which includes three pieces of the following rolls: salmon, tuna,(imitation) crab, and cucumber, and also five pieces of salmon sashimi. The sushi is served in a disposable tray(just like the ones you see at grocery stores) with a clump of wasabi and ginger. You get soy sauce yourself from what’s really a drink dispenser. As mentioned above, the sushi is actually fresh. The rolls are a little small. It’s not going to blow your socks off, but it’s above-average from what you’d expect to find at a mall food court. Service can be slow when the shop is busy, but the sushi chefs are working feverishly at full capacity. Sarku is located directly at the bottom of the escalators, across from Chick-fil-A, at the food court at Lenox Square mall.
Heather N.
Classificação do local: 3 Richmond, VA
I must be masochistic to be at the Lenox food court, but essential errand+starving kid=just do it. Would I eat raw fish here? Hello no. There is sushi and then there is *sushi*. Some places are fine for cooked rolls. I only eat raw at the best places. Once you get serious food poisoning or parasites, you don’t f_*k around. Yet I was pleasantly surprised by how tasty the CA& seaweed rolls were. CHEAPIEHINT: Not that you need one, because this place is crazy cheap already(6.99 for 2 rolls), they have coupons by the napkins. Hit on before you get in line. Cheers~
Toni V M.
Classificação do local: 5 Atlanta, GA
I’m so new to sushi, but this littleLenox mall food court sushi bar has helped create a California roll addict! They got me by offering a sample so fresh, that I actually turned around to go back and order some. The price is remarkably low, $ 3.99 for 6 rolls. The rolls are smallish, but filled with very sweet and fresh tasting crab and avocado. I love being able to see them make the rolls right in front of you and how clean everything is. The presentation of the rolls is nice, I have friends who have ordered the shrimp tempura rolls($ 5.99) and they come in a pretty little tray. There’s a very small assortment of menu selections and I don’t think anything is over $ 8. They also have a loyalty card that you get stamped to earn a free California roll after 6 stamps. So I may not be a sushi expert, but I’m smart enough to know this is good, cheap fare!
Ben O.
Classificação do local: 2 Monroe, LA
This is exactly what you’d expect of a food-court sushi bar. Prices are low(rolls around $ 4, miso around $ 1), and the food is of unremarkable quality. We ordered a Vegetarian Zen platter, a couple of rolls, and a cup of miso soup. I got the soup quickly enough and stood around waiting for the food. The guy behind the counter held up a tray of sushi and called my order number’s last two digits, and I took it and stood there waiting for the Vegetarian Zen platter. Eventually I realized that he had no freaking clue that I was standing in front of him, or why, so I pointed out that I was still waiting for the Vegetarian Zen platter. Once I dug out my receipt to prove to him that he’d forgotten half my order, he got around to making it. The miso was watery, even after I stirred it up. There was about 12 ounces of it for $ 1, so my only suggestion would be to reduce the amount of water by half and give me the same amount of miso paste, tofu, etc. in 6 ounces of stronger broth.