Wow, I am a sushi fan big time and as far as i concerned having inexpensive lunch in a food court with a very fresh ingredients is a 5 star award for food court restaurant. This is not a fancy place but it never meant to be. so 5 stars for a lunch option in this neighbourhood.
Jen Z.
Classificação do local: 2 Hoffman Estates, IL
Yes, it’s the food court in H-Mart so I didn’t expect too much from there. Just for a quick bite in between weekend errands. However, I didn’t expect they’d serve instant noodle either. Being a big fan of Japanese ramen, I was excited to see they had ramen special. I asked what’s in the dish and was told some veggies, fish cake, and dumplings. They no longer offer the egg in the soup(which was in the picture on the wall) because of some«allergy issue». Asked what flavor base and was answered beef. All sounded okay. But when the noodle arrived, it’s easy to tell from the look and smell that it’s instant noodle. Surly it was, after a bite and a sip of the soup. Two mini dumplings were the frozen type you could buy from H-Mart. My kid got the teriyaki chicken bento box. Chicken was on the tough side. Two fried dumplings were the same kind in my noodle soup. Sushi was not fresh. Even the pickled ginger was not as crunchy as it’s supposed to be. So disappointed. Basically the same disappointment from a few times I tried H-Mart food court at its different store locations. Wish H-Mart could have better food court choices like Mitsuwa.
Amy H.
Classificação do local: 3 Chicago, IL
A little overpriced for the amount of food and this is comparing to the sushi I used to get at the H-Mart in Niles(which should be a fair comparison). I paid $ 7.99 plus tax for a combo of california and spicy tuna maki but it was only about 10 pieces total. I was still hungry after I ate it. However, everything was very fresh and hand-rolled upon me placing my order, so that was nice. I will probably not go out of my way for this again though.
Isabel T.
Classificação do local: 3 Chicago, IL
I got the chicken teriyaki bento box. chicken was a bit on the dry side but still edible. Tasted like it was drowning in the teriyaki sauce. The nigiri was great and I couldn’t get enough of it. The rice was also good along with the California rolls. The meal also came with a small cup of miso soup. it was around 9 dollars and I would say it was worth the price due to the fact I was full until dinner time.
Anya B.
Classificação do local: 5 Seattle, WA
I didn’t expect can get nice Japanese foods in food court but the quality is really better than expectations. Ordered Teriyaki Bento(Salmon) come with 5 pcs of sushi & a bot of water price is about 12 dollars. Really worth it!
Melanie B.
Classificação do local: 3 Naperville, IL
I know… I know… It’s kinda dirty. It’s in a food court. A food court in a smelly grocery store. I can’t help myself though. As much as I try, I can’t help but like their yaki soba. I’ll order the sushi if I’m craving it, but it’s pretty mediocre. –This is a food court after all. My kids love coming here. They’re the ones who drag me here. First we eat and then we buy our stash of gummies and kaki no tane. –it’s as good as it gets for an 8 yr old. ;)
Nina M.
Classificação do local: 3 Romeoville, IL
I didn’t set my expectations very high for Sushihana since it’s in the food court and everything. I’ve gotta say, it’s not bad! I actually liked the caterpillar roll and I tasted the teriyaki chicken which turned to be okay as well. The miso soup was tasteless. The roll would fall apart every now and then but it wasn’t bothersome. For a quick bite, this place is pretty good.
Law Man L.
Classificação do local: 4 Chicago, IL
This is a great little quick grab a bite spot at the market food court, but the sushi is good, the boxes are ok too… and the people are very nice.
Carrie S.
Classificação do local: 3 Naperville, IL
Oh Super H-Mart food court, so dirty yet so pretty good. Sushihana is the Japanese restaurant in the food court, and it’s solid. I’ve only had the Katsu box, but it offers a great sampling and even the kids like it! For 9 bones, I get a California roll, two pieces of katsu chicken, some rice, some miso soup, some coleslaw kinda stuff, and two itty bitty baby fried potsticker-type thingies. Before you ask… YES, I am very goodly schooled in Japanese cuisine. The biggest drawback is, of course, the fact that you have to eat it there. That place is gross and dirty, but suck it up. The thingies are worth it.
Sam K.
Classificação do local: 4 San Jose, CA
My family had the seafood udon. The soup is clear with a prawn, sliced seafood, and clam for a little under $ 10. Value wise, it is slightly high but very delicious. This place is part of the Korean, Japanese, Chinese restaurants square in H Mart. I recommend you come try this place before going around others if you crave a light healthy meal. Enjoy!
Mike R.
Classificação do local: 4 Naperville, IL
This place is good the sushi is reasonably priced nothing special but good he use to serve a slice of pineapple with his sushi as a garnish yum !!! Sushi and fresh pineapple the best but now no pineapple bummer !!! BRINGBACKTHEPINEAPPLE !!! Reviewed by the Naperville ~ Food Dude ~
Ruth C.
Classificação do local: 5 Naperville, IL
Made with Love this sushi is. I am so hooked. I love it. He makes it right in front of you too! They have many different kind of sushi plates to choose from. I like the crunchy spicy ones. My kids love the Ramon noodles here as well. It is truly a hidden gem.