Craving sushi and yelp said this was #2, it was pretty good Ordered Korean bbq rib hibachi and was a bit disappointing. 50% of my meal was chewy non edible fat...luckily it came with a delicious miso soup, fried rice and some grilled veggies. As for the sushi we shared two rolls amongst 2 people, the Liz roll and the volcano roll. Both rolls were good but I suggest getting the Liz roll, it had a nice spice to it. We sat outside and service was really good! Had my water refilled twice without asking and everyone seemed really nice.
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Josh F.
If there is one place for Sushi in Midtown it is GoGo, they may have limited hours and opened as much as some may like, but GoGo is the place.
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Matt A.
I didn't really eat any sushi, exactly. This is a lunch review on a sunny, crisp October 31st Halloween day. It was crowded, as we arrived right at lunch time. My party ordered before I did and they were already sitting. It was a little confusing at first, as you order and then they give you a number. But I didn't see that instruction, and the line was to the door so it was a blob of people. No big deal though. I had the teriyaki beef bento bowl. This was a great choice for the price. It was like around $8 or so, and you get a bowl of miso (the most standard miso in the world, which makes it pretty solid, limited on tofu), and then a totally fair portion of the teriyaki chicken, a couple of bites of sushi roll, some very solid tempura vegetables (the onion cooked weird and was hard to eat), some steamed rice, and a tiny little side salad. Miso: standard, like I mentioned Salad- watery iceberg lettuce with a little dressing. An aferthought. Sushi rolls: standard teriyaki beef: quite, quite good. I enjoyed! It was a little pricey. One person in our party ordered two rolls and a beer and it was $30. My lunch was $20ish. DON'T ORDER BEER HERE. Looking forward to going back! (without beer)
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Lauren T.
I really like this place - they get very busy sometimes though, so go early during peak hours. Their rolls are always fresh and delicious, and service is good. They have quite a large selection of sushi rolls, with some cooked entree items as well. The atmosphere is casual and fun, and a great place to go to grab a quick bite.
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Jessica M.
Love this place for a quick roll and great price!
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Nevets N.
Wonderful selection and very helpful, friendly staff. Menu has a nice selection of offerings and the speed of service is amazing along with the price.
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Tabitha M.
This place is amazing best sushi restaurant in town I love sushi soooo much casual atmosphere sushi tastes so good fresh all authentic a lot of business people eat here on lunch hour I came here alone waiting for my car to be fixed at a near garage and walked over it was amazing!! GREAT value at lunch got 3 courses for around $6!! Big TVS upscale decor very nice inside. LOVE LOVE will def be back!!
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Lynn L.
Perfect place in midtown for quick delicious bite of sushi! A lot of bar and window single seats. Order at counter, take a seat, and your food will be brought to you.
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Misha Z.
I was really craving sushi as I haven't had it in a long while since moving from CA. I was and still am a little skeptical having sushi in a state that does not border the ocean. Decided to try this place near my apt, and I got two rolls and calamari. Calamari was a mistake as it was too chewy, and the rolls were just OK. I don't remember the names of the rolls, just that one had panko crumbs on the inside, outside, and everywhere.
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Stephen B.
I had dinner here and the food was delicious! I had the calamari roll. It was awesome! They have big portions and a nice atmosphere. I was so stuffed!
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Joey L.
I need to get something else here the next time I go--I got a Bento box and I feel that was a mistake. They deep fry a lot of stuff and it works in some instances and doesn't in many others. Why can't I think of what that's called? Anyway--it's a nice space that fills up quickly around lunchtime. I think there might be better choices in the Midtown area but again I can't really comment on it until I try a sushi dish.
Super friendly and clean , it was a litte hot inside. Aushi was awesome, there combo fried rice had no flavor . I like how you see them cook your food . That was cool ............. Prices were good for the size plate you got!
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Vinton B.
GOGO is the go to place for quick sushi on a budget. Of course they have other wonderful Asian dishes aside from sushi as well. They have great box combos with all sorts of mash ups. I've yet to be disappointed with anything I've had there. The place is usually hopping, full of customers, but the employees are on the ball, quick to help everyone and still managing to be friendly and attentive. The prices here are great and the atmosphere is real comfortable.
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Abraham D.
You can't beat their happy hour special, great sushi, well rolled and a huge selection to choose from. I've had their bento boxes and hibachi offerings and I would happily order any on their menu all over again. It's a family run business, and one of the owners seems to always be present. While I am bummed they no longer accept Keep It Local cards, I still can't find a better sushi spot when it comes to price and quality. Even at full price their sushi is reasonably priced.
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Chris S.
Oh Gosh! I'm blushing. This restaurant harbors a secret. Her name is Vivienne, I mean Stacey. I mean everybody. The effort and skill brought together by these guys deserves to be celebrated. It's like walking into a dress shoppe and not knowing they sport a couture line. I'll just leave it at that... They get it, if you do... Namaste
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Richard B.
Somewhere between fast food sushi and fine dining sushi. You order from the counter. They bring the sushi to you. GOGO has a pretty decent selection of sushi dishes. The best deal is the sushi lunch special. I've enjoyed the variety each time I've gone. The Bento Boxes are pretty good too. Not a bad deal either. The sushi wasn't the freshest I've ever had, but right in the middle of the road price wise. The scenery and layout are below average. Sort of an awkward dance from the door to the counter to the drink machine to your table. There is outside seating for when the sun is out. GOGO has a very casual atmosphere. Not Japanese influenced at all. More of a hodgepodge of modern design with red accents. The service is above average. They bring you whatever you need and you can get help from the counter at any time. I can definitely recommend GOGO for a quick sushi outing. It does have a bit of a "turn and burn" feel to it which I wouldn't call relaxing. But I have enjoyed everything I've eaten there.
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Scott H.
I first ate at Go Go Sushi on a Tuesday for lunch. It was not full, but well over half full. And, it was doing a steady business during lunch. You place your order at the counter, get a number, and find a seat. The dining room is clean and modern looking, and there was plenty of seating. Additionally, they have a back patio, although it was raining, so that wasn't an option. I went with some colleagues, two of whom ordered the chicken teriyaki hibachi for $6.99. This comes with a salad, your choice of fried or steamed rice, two sauces, and chicken cooked with vegetables. It came out after about 5 or so minutes. I didn't try it, but it looked good and for $7 was a good sized lunch. Myself and the other guy we were eating with went with sushi rolls. We waited. And waited. And waited. Our companions were well over halfway through with their meals by the time the rolls arrived. I get that rolls can take longer, they are certainly more labor intensive. But, in my estimation steps should be taken to ensure that a party gets its food all at once, or at least closer together than we did. When the rolls did arrive I was pleased. I went with the Crimson and Cream and split a Scorpion Roll. The Crimson and Cream comes with salmon, tuna, cream cheese, avocado, cilantro, crab stick, spicy mayo, sriracha, crunchies, and tobiko. I didn't get much cilantro when I tasted the roll, but that's likely due to the strength of the spicy mayo and sriracha. This roll isn't super hot, but it's got a nice kick to it. It's substantial. Additionally, despite all of the ingredients, it was rolled well and didn't fall apart on me. The Scorpion Roll contains fried soft shell crab, crawfish mix, cucumber, massago, eel sauce, spicy mayo, and green onion. This roll was also constructed well. I didn't like it as much as the Crimson and Cream, but that's not to say I didn't like the roll. I would order both again. There is a large sushi and hibachi menu at Go Go. I look forward to trying additional dishes on future trips.
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Ivy T.
Overall not to bad if you're wanting quick sushi lunch break. They have great lunch specials and overall pretty fair price. I usually meet my friends who work downtown here since it's a mid-point to meet up. Quick, fast, and clean place. I've had their sushi, pretty satisfying, along with their stir-fried noodles or bento boxes. Very filling and lots of food!
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Mare A.
GoGo is my favorite sushi! We still can't find good sushi in Texas. The dynamite mussels are out of this world!! The Liz roll and Lobster roll are our favorites. For non-sushi eaters they have a great steak dish. This is a great place for meeting up w friends and not to be rushed out the door.
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Jason A.
Gotta give these guys only two stars. Sushi is not as fresh as what I a custom too and it's a little pricey.
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Laura R.
I am in love with GOGO sushi. I was taken here for a lunch meeting by a friend, so I just ordered what she ordered - miso soup and a rainbow roll. We ordered at the counter and sat down, which is not typical for most sushi restaurants. Our service was super prompt and delightful. They asked if we needed anything two or three times and had our plates removed the minute we were done. The place is kept super clean and its clear the staff has pride in their restaurant. I can't say one wrong thing with this place. The food was amazing, and I will definitely have to try all of it at some point. I can not WAIT to come back!
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Ashley D.
I have been resistant to GoGo Sushi for quite a while. It is near my house, in the up and rising Midtown area. But I am set in my ways. I know where I like to get my sushi. And I am picky about not eating "cheap" sushi. It seems like sushi went through a fad phase a few years ago and everyone started doing it, which isn't a good thing. My favorite sushi place recently changed their popular happy hour discount and doesn't offer lunch specials. I love sushi, but I can't always pay $25+ for lunch with two rolls. I noticed in the Gazette that GoGo Sushi has lunch specials. My dear brother-in-law had just had his first career job interview and wanted to spontaneously go to sushi, so we decided that GOGO would be worth a try since the prices were cheaper than other places. I met him and his mom (my MiL) at GoGo around 12:45 on a weekday. The front parking lot was full, so I circled a bit until someone left. GoGo has counter service for ordering and self service for drinks and utensils. They give you a number and then bring your food to the table. This set up is not my favorite, but it is fine for as inexpensive as the rolls are. The decor and atmosphere is very modern. They have tables and booths. It is very clean and well maintained; both times I have gone they have been mopping the floors. We shared an order of gyoza, which were delicious! They were perfectly fried and were super crisp and hot. Great flavor too. For my lunch, I ordered the Spider roll and the shrimp/veggie tempura appetizer. The spider roll was tasty, and was very crabby. The crab inside the roll was hot, which told me it was freshly fried instead of prepped ahead of time. I think the price was around $6. My tempura was great. I love tempura, and it is hard to find at places. It was just a smidge on the oily side, but was still good. I got two big pieces of shrimp, two sweet potato slices, two zucchini slices, and a huge onion ring for about $6. I also ordered miso soup for $2 and it was full of tofu cubes and seaweed. It was flavorful. My family enjoyed their sushi rolls as well. GoGo offers hibachi meals too that smell delicious. They have lunch hibachi specials, but I have yet to try them. Hopefully one day I can stop by. I think I remember a lunch hibachi bento box only costing $7. I returned to GoGo sushi for their happy hour. It is M-F from 3p-5p. It includes a list of about 15 rolls, gyoza, and edamame, all at half price for dine in only. The happy hour menu is on a board facing away from the door (I added a pic in photos) and they don't really mention it when you go to order, so it is kind of secretive! I ordered gyoza ($2.50 for happy hour) and a tempura shrimp roll ($3 hh price) and spent only $5.50! I think that is a great deal. Definitely worth making GoGo Sushi my new GoTo Sushi place! The rolls here are good. The place is clean. It doesn't smell fishy. Would I go here for a fancy date night? No. But for a quick, in expensive lunch, a happy hour, or to satisfy my sushi craving I think GoGo is a great place. And it is local and family owned! I wish I hadn't waited so long to give it a try! p.s. Use your Keep It Local card for 10% off (not for happy hour)!
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Maggie F.
I love GoGo Sushi! It's a very casual, laid-back atmosphere and less expensive than other sushi places around town, but they still have a huge selection and good quality sushi. Their lunch special is awesome. Around $8 for a roll and a soup or salad. The rolls are pretty good size and one is usually enough for me for lunch, especially with a soup to accompany it. I went for dinner with my family recently before we went to a show at the Civic Center, and they all enjoyed it as well. Definitely a great option for good sushi at a decent price.
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Ashley A.
Tonight the pickled ginger was soggy and tasteless, the yellowtail roll was puny and bland, and Christmas decorations are still adorning the joint (kinda weird). However, it's an easy and dressed down place with flavorful miso with big pieces of wakame and pretty good fare on the whole (love the calamari appetizer and the bowl of udon). For express sushi, it's fine. Not quite as cheap or delicious to me as some other reviews suggest, but this is a good Midtown in-and-out, no-frills experience all the same.
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Sheri C.
I know, I know...Sushi?! In a landlocked state?! But Gogo Sushi was more than decent and really hit the spot. We like Americanized rolls, what can I say? Go for the Mardi Gras Roll with its yummy crawfish topping. Dragon Roll had tasty eel and its sweet sauce drizzled on top. We had another roll but can't remember the name. Basically a California Roll with fried lobster on top. Skip it; IMO, lobster shouldn't be fried.
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Kendall B.
GOGO is my go-to lunch time meeting location. They have the perfect atmosphere for lunch time meetings - I've never once had to wait for a table, and there's enough sound to know other tables aren't hearing everything you say without it being so loud that you're having to yell. The customer service cannot be beat. Yes, I'm a regular, so I'd expect a slightly more friendly wave, but they always greet me by name and seem to truly strive to remember customer's preferences. The food is such a great combination of value and quality. Whether you're a fan of raw sushi or stir fry or udon noodles are more your style...they've got something for everyone. Personal favorites are the Big Bird Roll (approximately 13 bucks) or the chicken udon noodle stir fry (approximately 8 bucks.) Their gyoza is also great! If I could give GOGO 6 stars, I would.
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Sarah M.
The only roll that I got was a Philly roll. It was a good roll, not outstanding but it was reasonably priced. I have no doubt that their fancier rolls are top notch. What I really did enjoy was their little dessert shop in the back. The cheesecake was amazing.
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Amanda N.
Great place to go eat! Good atmosphere, friendly faces, and lunch and dinner are great! Specials everyday and they have yummy affordable bento boxes. Love the crunchy salmon roll! Have not found it anywhere else!
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Julie S.
Goodness gracious I'm glad for GOGO! My sister (and fellow Yelper) checked this joint out on Tuesday after our walk. I'm gonna run you through it top to tail: A helpful, polite gal took our order. Only 3.2 beer but anyone who knows anything about opening a new restaurant knows those liquor licences are a beeyotch to get. We paid (thanks to sister, since I ran off without my moneybag), took a number and got seated on the lovely patio. Our food was brought out to us, and they made sure we had everything we needed. The food was excellent. The salad with ginger dressing was wonderful, and I will definitely have that again. (Much better than Grand House's new ginger ranch, which sounds as bad as it tastes). Then we split a crunchy crab roll and a rock and roll, and both were delicious - they were the right size for human bites, stayed together when picked up with sticks, and super tasty. Big bonus points for a server delivering our food, checking on us, and refilling our teas. Just a nice surprise from a place I thought was all self-service. So, to recap: Easy parking, easy ordering, helpful staff, nice patio. Two salads, two rolls, two teas = $25 smackers! Disco! I'll be back and will likely add a fifth star if they keep up this caliber of service and add Sapporo, sake and the like! Go Go GOGO!
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Sierra R.
It was so much food for under $10, I ordered the tempura shrimp bento box (picture posted). All bento boxes served with 4 pcs. California roll, steamed rice, house salad, tempura veggies and miso soup. Sub steamed rice with fried rice for an additional $1.25. So pleased with the service and loved the outside seating. I went at noon and there was immediate seating. The only downside was the parking. I ended up across the street and walked over. Overall loved it and going back!
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Lisa P.
I love Gogo Sushi! Their Maddie roll is my very favorite. I also love their house salad. It is just like the yummy salad they serve at fancy Japanese restaurants. The Nguyen family that owns Gogo and now Gogo Sweets in Moore is such a delightfully friendly family. They are always on site and always serving with a smile!
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Nicole S.
Pretty good place with amazing happy hour prices! I didn't like how the rolls had the stick crab meat.. that's what I use when making sushi and feeling lazy... I prefer a little sushi flare =) Anyways, I also tried a bite of the sesame chicken which was also pretty tasty.
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Trang G.
I've been here NUMEROUS amounts of time & the service is fantastic. Most importantly they have unique rolls that taste GREAT. It's in a great area as well, midtown. They have a Moore location as well. They have lunch box specials that are also great if you don't want sushi. But I go for the sushi, Green Hornet roll is my favorite!
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Michael D.
Love Gogo sushi it's such a fun happening sushi restaraunt!! The lady that owned the sushi restaraunt greets you with a warm smile and her attitude is so positive! The sushi us delicious and very well plated.. The Sophie Nathan and Maddie roll are all wonderful. I recently tried the Levi roll without it being friend and fell in love! I can't wait to return and have some more Gogo I could honestly eat it everyday!
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Tiffany D.
Excellent place for sushi in OKC! This is where we go when my husband and I have that craving. The service is prompt, the staff is friendly, and sushi is delicious. The mardi gras roll is standard for us and we make it a point to try something different each time we go here. This place has a very warm and inviting atmosphere which also makes it very kid/baby friendly.
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Myles Y.
Always been impressed with this little place. Staff is great, rolls are ever changing and well executed. The patio is awesome when weather permits. It's a great way to get a sushi fix without having to spend neko money to get it.
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Kim H.
If you want great sushi in okc this is your place. The location at mid town has great happy hour deals from 3 to 5. Gotta try the lifesaver and the spicy Cajun. Staff is always friendly and knowledgeable.
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Carly N.
I'm a huge fan of this place! The food is so delicious! And the prices are cheap too. We ordered the spicy calamari, Godzilla roll, and Yaki Chicken Udon stir fried. Mm-mmm good!!! I love the layout of the restaurant. It's very spacious and clean with lots of windows to let the sunlight in. The employees were really nice too. I didn't know this, but you order at the counter then find a seat. This is my new favorite lunch spot and I'm so glad it's near my workplace!! Bento boxes are also very cheap. You get a big portion for under $10 and it comes with some delicious miso soup! Don't forget to use your Keep It Local card for 10% off food and drinks!
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Ashlie C.
This place is pure heaven! Its everything you could get at one of the fancy Japanese steak houses, but at prices young professionals can afford. I easy get out of here under $10 every time for lunch. Things to try: You can never go wrong with the special, I also love the bento box, its a little taste of everything. This is a place you are proud to get the water, they put strawberries and oranges in it! I love bringing all my friends here, its great for big or small groups.
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Randi P.
One of my new favorite places in OKC. Its casual dining. GREAT 50% off sushi happy hour 3-5pm. Can't take out any leftovers from happy hour menu. Friendly staff. Close to house. Good sushi. Menu easy to follow. I will be a regular here.
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Sean M.
Decent service for lunch. It all depends on how busy it is. The first time we went it was slammed. The second time it wasn't bad and we were served very quickly. Sunshine roll was excellent. The Cajun roll was so-so. But we'll definitely return. We got 2 rolls, 2 cups of miso soup, and 2 waters for $13.95.
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Lyndi Z.
Go go there right now! This place is seriously at the top of my list- and not just my sushi list! I have been for dinner once and lunch twice and each time it has been fresh, fast, and have had great service. It is hard to get fresh fish this far inland, but every roll I have had at Go GO has been delicious. They have all the standards, from California to Rock n Roll plus several of their own specialties. The portions are just right and I haven't had a piece fall apart on me-- that's the true test of a great sushi chef! They have daily lunch specials, but you can get an $8 Bento box at any time- so much food for so little cash! I tried their spring rolls last time and was very impressed. I don't get out much for lunch, but I have found that I can get in and out of there quickly and not feel silly sitting there by myself. The staff have all been friendly- checking in on me mid-meal, offering to refill my drink, and asking if I'm having a good day. I saw a table waiting for their meal for maybe 7 minutes, and a waitress came by and said "I am so sorry that you are STILL waiting, I will be right back" and she did! All in all a great place to grab a great meal before you get get on your way!
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Kyle D.
Great quality! Awesome atmosphere! A+ service! It was our first time and they were very helpful in showing us how to order and what to order! We will definitely be back!
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De D.
I got sick. Really nice service though. The sushi was really warm and I should have known. Oh man. No Bueno.
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Anna F.
GoGo Sushi is a place I have seen forever and always wanted to try but it didn't happen soon enough. I definitely wish I wouldn't have dragged my feet about trying GoGo! I went on a Saturday evening and it wasn't very crowded at all. We ordered two sushi rolls, the Kristi roll and the dragon roll and a side of the fried rice. Our order came out very quickly and we loved every bit of the food! I didn't realize upon coming here that it isn't a restaurant where you have a server, but maybe that's implied with the word "express" in the title. Anyway, we had an excellent experience and it was a cool, laid back sushi experience. They also still have sake so that's a plus! I'm looking forward to trying more of their sushi rolls considering their menu is quite extensive!
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Tanner H.
Not my favorite sushi spot in town, but the Mid-Town location is great. I've stopped in for a quick dinner and my wife and I ordered take out one night. The staff have been crazy friendly and helpful.
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Jess F.
Even though the service and atmosphere were great it simply couldn't make up for the over priced imitation crab stick and low quality rolls. It was especially disappointing that the price wasn't lower due to the quality difference. Let's just say I was was thoroughly underwhelmed by my experience and don't plan on returning.
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Joy M.
I drove by for dinner on a Tuesday night and it was empty. That scared me off right away. Mind you, I'm generally not afraid to try new things, but I wasn't in the mood to be disappointed that night. I was looking for a pick-me-upper! I honestly wasn't expecting awesomeness the day I went for lunch, but was pleasantly surprised by the decor and the menu. There is a very attractive piece of art with black and white koi fish that I loved. It had little bits of color to, if I remembered correctly. The food- ummm yummy! My co-workers ordered bento boxes and I ordered sushi. From the looks of it, the tempura was legit. It's coating looks like the typical tempura yellowy batter, not the normal run of the mill fried stuff you'd expect to see at a AYCE buffet or Western Sizzlin'. I'm not knocking how these establishments cook their fried stuff, I'm just stating that that style has no place in a Japanese style restaurant, ya feel me? :) So, I actually ordered a vegetarian sushi roll and a salmon skin salad, but I think the person who took my order mistakenly thought I wanted the salmon skin roll. I'm not complaining because it was pretty delicious and a happy blessing in disguise. Ummm, you know, I don't exactly remember the name of my veggie roll, but it consisted of sweet potato, asparagus and avocado topped with eel sauce. I would have preferred it without sauce, but the rolls were small enough for me to inhale in one bite. I especially like that they have a sushi roll with bacon on it... Which I will have to try next time. Oh yes, there will be a next time.
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Virginia M.
awesome service even filled our drinks which is unusual when you don't order the food at the table. we were asked several times how we were doing and if we liked the food. the bento boxes are wonderful and have so much food.
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Justin S.
Above average sushi, good prices and very generous portions. Service is very quick, and there is giant menu, including non-sushi items. Very close to the Warren Theater. Worth the drive from Norman, better than any sushi there. Atmosphere is a bit lacking if you're looking for a fancy sit down dinner, but I've always been very pleased with this place.
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Kimberly T.
The salmon was old and I was served with worst ginger ever. Could not even eat it. I will never go back.
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Matt K.
Will not let you down. Very extensive menu. You could order something different for probably 10 years, haha. Happy hour prices are great!
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Eric M.
It was sooooo good!
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Kevin W.
I don't know if Inspector Gadget was a fan of sushi - and if he was for that matter, how handy a 'sushi express & grill' would have been in terms of helping foil his enemies' diabolical plans. No, come to think of it, I don't ever recall the Inspector shouting "Go-go gadget sushi express & grill!", his trench coat opening up to reveal a perfectly dressed plate of salmon nigiri adorned with pickled ginger and wasabi. Still... a boy can dream. If you have yet to visit one of the GoGo Sushi locations, it's quite a different concept compared to a traditional sushi restaurant. It's a casual, order at the counter, take a number, and wait for your food to be delivered to you type concept - and it works. It works because it fills a specific niche that most other sushi restaurants fail to - good food, fast, at a decent price. No need to pick up one of those pre-made packs of sushi from the local supermarket anymore, GoGo has got your quick sushi fix covered. We have yet to try anything that we've disliked. The sushi is all good - not necessarily the same quality of sushi you would expect to get at a 5 star sushi restaurant, but it's good enough that you can be sure Inspector Gadget would exclaim "wowzers!". Some of our favorites rolls are the Moe, the Nathan, and you can't go wrong with the Rainbow roll at that price. We've also tried the salmon nigiri, great as well. If you're not feeling the sushi - they've got plenty of other options to choose from as well. They've got udon soup and soba noodle entrees, the seafood soba is one of our favorites. They also offer hibachi choices and bento boxes to give you a full meal / small sample of everything. GoGo is a family owned and operated restaurant, and they are also part of the Keep it Local program. You really can't go wrong here. You'll get some great food, you'll be in and out quickly, and it won't break the bank. What are you waiting for? "Go Gadget Go!" Overall Grade: B+
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Elise P.
This place gets it right. They have a huge sushi menu, and if that can't satisfy you, then you can build your own. To make it even better, you can get out for under $30 with 4 full-size rolls. They also have daily specials and a happy hour. Oh, and if you happen to have friends that aren't into sushi, they serve a variety of cooked dishes as well. Everything I've ordered has been delicious. I have enjoyed the spicy tuna, the dragon, the enormous California, the Bella (though I ordered it not fried), the Philly, and probably a few more I can't remember because I love going to this place. They do tempura well also and the appetizer is reasonably priced. Even though it's order at the counter, you can still get alcoholic drinks and sit at the sushi/hibachi bar. One nice touch is the free flavored water too. I highly recommend GOGO (both Midtwon & Moore)!
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Alex G.
You wouldn't think to find great sushi in the middle of Oklahoma. I was out here on a work assignment and found this place for dinner. I have had great sushi in San Francisco many times but this place takes the cake for creativity and originality in their rolls. Their menu is large, creative and incredibly diverse. My favorite, BACON on a sushi roll with eel. Can't beat that, seriously. Or the Tempura Lobster? How did they even think of these! The staff was amazing and one of the owners showered us with recommendations and custom creations. I have to say this is in my top 10 sushi restaurants in the U.S. and in Oklahoma of all places. If I'm ever in OKC again this will def be on my list of places to go.
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Vivi G.
I have been to several Sushi places in Oklahoma and this by far is my favorite. I am a bit spoiled since I tend to compare sushi with the what I used to have in Florida. They have friendly customer service and the wait time is always short. It is walking distance from my place, great location. I am hoping they start to open on Saturday's soon! I was a bit scared of the set up, but they make it work! Rainbow roll was quite tasty.
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Alyssia C.
Yuck! I've had good sushi, this does not come close. Fishy and greasy and not the good kind. The miso was ok though.
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Matt M.
We had a fantastic first experience at GoGo Sushi this week. Fast, friendly service, with lots of smiles. Excellent wakame (seaweed salad) followed by very rich little shrimp shumai (dumplings). I had the Caterpillar Roll and was a little disappointed in how bland it was, but the presentation was downright beautiful. Very clean, very attractive, very reasonable. I'll definitely be back.
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LaDonna S.
Gotta try the crunchy crab roll - so so yummy!
(5)
Kyle T.
I've been here many times and I have always had a good experience. The atmosphere / build-out of the restaurant is well done, and there is plenty of seating inside and out on the patio. It's very comfortable and doesn't seem crowded, even if the place is packed. Their lunch specials are incredible. You can get either sushi or hibachi for well under $10 and the quality of the food is spectacular. The beef and shrimp hibachi have both been very fresh and flavorful, as well as the cucumber, carrots, mushrooms, and other vegetables that come with it. The food is well done and well plated, enough to be at a much nicer restaurant, but without the high prices. Ordering is very straight-forward, the menus are very simple and easy to understand, and the staff is very friendly and helpful. I would (and will) come back many times.
(5)
Keith Rollin E.
Go here for a quick lunch! This place is all around rock solid for this. They're fast, fresh, clean, have modern decor, good patio seating and nice, upbeat indie pop. Zero 'tude from the staff--the girl at the counter is a snuggly teddy bear--and their daily specials are ridiculously inexpensive for the quality. Eat here on a sunny Friday on the patio for your lunch break and you will be full of smiles, the embodiment of that Katrina and the Waves song, ready to skip home and embrace the weekend on your beautiful planet.
(4)
Uber M.
Not my favorite, but it would be alright it you are in the area. The atmosphere is contemporary and nice enough. Overall though, I've got other venues that are more adequately serving my sushi needs.
(3)
Becky C.
Cute restaurant, great location, pretty good (and ample) food. The counter ordering with table service is a little bizarre; I'm of the type who gets anxiety when I don't understand how a simple thing is supposed to work. That said, the Bento Box (I've had the Calamari and Tonkatsu Pork so far) is a fantastic deal. If you're not starving, I could see it easily feeding two people if you throw in an extra miso soup. The entrees were well-cooked, and the complimentary flavored water is a nice touch. The only sushi I've had here is the California roll (included with the Bento), and it was mediocre, at best, but I'm generally unimpressed with most local sushi, as it seems designed to mask the flavor of the fish. High points were the ginger salad dressing, amount and quality of side items and service. Tempura veggies are a little greasy, fried rice is nothing to write home about, but for the price, location, speed and decor, GOGO is definitely worth visiting. Bonus: A Keep It Local card gets you 10% off. : )
(3)
Pete M.
Cool looking place on the outside. The sushi is so-so, the cuts are thin, and is was served wet. Also no Japanese beer?!?!? Bud Light??? Sorry I'll keep looking.
(2)
Tanner H.
Not my favorite sushi spot in town, but the Mid-Town location is great. I've stopped in for a quick dinner and my wife and I ordered take out one night. The staff have been crazy friendly and helpful.
(3)
Jess F.
Even though the service and atmosphere were great it simply couldn't make up for the over priced imitation crab stick and low quality rolls. It was especially disappointing that the price wasn't lower due to the quality difference. Let's just say I was was thoroughly underwhelmed by my experience and don't plan on returning.
(2)
Randi P.
One of my new favorite places in OKC. Its casual dining. GREAT 50% off sushi happy hour 3-5pm. Can't take out any leftovers from happy hour menu. Friendly staff. Close to house. Good sushi. Menu easy to follow. I will be a regular here.
(4)
Sean M.
Decent service for lunch. It all depends on how busy it is. The first time we went it was slammed. The second time it wasn't bad and we were served very quickly. Sunshine roll was excellent. The Cajun roll was so-so. But we'll definitely return. We got 2 rolls, 2 cups of miso soup, and 2 waters for $13.95.
(4)
Trang G.
I've been here NUMEROUS amounts of time & the service is fantastic. Most importantly they have unique rolls that taste GREAT. It's in a great area as well, midtown. They have a Moore location as well. They have lunch box specials that are also great if you don't want sushi. But I go for the sushi, Green Hornet roll is my favorite!
(5)
Michael D.
Love Gogo sushi it's such a fun happening sushi restaraunt!! The lady that owned the sushi restaraunt greets you with a warm smile and her attitude is so positive! The sushi us delicious and very well plated.. The Sophie Nathan and Maddie roll are all wonderful. I recently tried the Levi roll without it being friend and fell in love! I can't wait to return and have some more Gogo I could honestly eat it everyday!
(4)
Tiffany D.
Excellent place for sushi in OKC! This is where we go when my husband and I have that craving. The service is prompt, the staff is friendly, and sushi is delicious. The mardi gras roll is standard for us and we make it a point to try something different each time we go here. This place has a very warm and inviting atmosphere which also makes it very kid/baby friendly.
(5)
Myles Y.
Always been impressed with this little place. Staff is great, rolls are ever changing and well executed. The patio is awesome when weather permits. It's a great way to get a sushi fix without having to spend neko money to get it.
(4)
Kim H.
If you want great sushi in okc this is your place. The location at mid town has great happy hour deals from 3 to 5. Gotta try the lifesaver and the spicy Cajun. Staff is always friendly and knowledgeable.
(5)
Carly N.
I'm a huge fan of this place! The food is so delicious! And the prices are cheap too. We ordered the spicy calamari, Godzilla roll, and Yaki Chicken Udon stir fried. Mm-mmm good!!! I love the layout of the restaurant. It's very spacious and clean with lots of windows to let the sunlight in. The employees were really nice too. I didn't know this, but you order at the counter then find a seat. This is my new favorite lunch spot and I'm so glad it's near my workplace!! Bento boxes are also very cheap. You get a big portion for under $10 and it comes with some delicious miso soup! Don't forget to use your Keep It Local card for 10% off food and drinks!
(5)
Ashlie C.
This place is pure heaven! Its everything you could get at one of the fancy Japanese steak houses, but at prices young professionals can afford. I easy get out of here under $10 every time for lunch. Things to try: You can never go wrong with the special, I also love the bento box, its a little taste of everything. This is a place you are proud to get the water, they put strawberries and oranges in it! I love bringing all my friends here, its great for big or small groups.
(5)
Vinton B.
GOGO is the go to place for quick sushi on a budget. Of course they have other wonderful Asian dishes aside from sushi as well. They have great box combos with all sorts of mash ups. I've yet to be disappointed with anything I've had there. The place is usually hopping, full of customers, but the employees are on the ball, quick to help everyone and still managing to be friendly and attentive. The prices here are great and the atmosphere is real comfortable.
(4)
Richard B.
Somewhere between fast food sushi and fine dining sushi. You order from the counter. They bring the sushi to you. GOGO has a pretty decent selection of sushi dishes. The best deal is the sushi lunch special. I've enjoyed the variety each time I've gone. The Bento Boxes are pretty good too. Not a bad deal either. The sushi wasn't the freshest I've ever had, but right in the middle of the road price wise. The scenery and layout are below average. Sort of an awkward dance from the door to the counter to the drink machine to your table. There is outside seating for when the sun is out. GOGO has a very casual atmosphere. Not Japanese influenced at all. More of a hodgepodge of modern design with red accents. The service is above average. They bring you whatever you need and you can get help from the counter at any time. I can definitely recommend GOGO for a quick sushi outing. It does have a bit of a "turn and burn" feel to it which I wouldn't call relaxing. But I have enjoyed everything I've eaten there.
Super friendly and clean , it was a litte hot inside. Aushi was awesome, there combo fried rice had no flavor . I like how you see them cook your food . That was cool ............. Prices were good for the size plate you got!
(4)
Matt A.
I didn't really eat any sushi, exactly. This is a lunch review on a sunny, crisp October 31st Halloween day. It was crowded, as we arrived right at lunch time. My party ordered before I did and they were already sitting. It was a little confusing at first, as you order and then they give you a number. But I didn't see that instruction, and the line was to the door so it was a blob of people. No big deal though. I had the teriyaki beef bento bowl. This was a great choice for the price. It was like around $8 or so, and you get a bowl of miso (the most standard miso in the world, which makes it pretty solid, limited on tofu), and then a totally fair portion of the teriyaki chicken, a couple of bites of sushi roll, some very solid tempura vegetables (the onion cooked weird and was hard to eat), some steamed rice, and a tiny little side salad. Miso: standard, like I mentioned Salad- watery iceberg lettuce with a little dressing. An aferthought. Sushi rolls: standard teriyaki beef: quite, quite good. I enjoyed! It was a little pricey. One person in our party ordered two rolls and a beer and it was $30. My lunch was $20ish. DON'T ORDER BEER HERE. Looking forward to going back! (without beer)
(4)
Lauren T.
I really like this place - they get very busy sometimes though, so go early during peak hours. Their rolls are always fresh and delicious, and service is good. They have quite a large selection of sushi rolls, with some cooked entree items as well. The atmosphere is casual and fun, and a great place to go to grab a quick bite.
(4)
Jessica M.
Love this place for a quick roll and great price!
(5)
Scott H.
I first ate at Go Go Sushi on a Tuesday for lunch. It was not full, but well over half full. And, it was doing a steady business during lunch. You place your order at the counter, get a number, and find a seat. The dining room is clean and modern looking, and there was plenty of seating. Additionally, they have a back patio, although it was raining, so that wasn't an option. I went with some colleagues, two of whom ordered the chicken teriyaki hibachi for $6.99. This comes with a salad, your choice of fried or steamed rice, two sauces, and chicken cooked with vegetables. It came out after about 5 or so minutes. I didn't try it, but it looked good and for $7 was a good sized lunch. Myself and the other guy we were eating with went with sushi rolls. We waited. And waited. And waited. Our companions were well over halfway through with their meals by the time the rolls arrived. I get that rolls can take longer, they are certainly more labor intensive. But, in my estimation steps should be taken to ensure that a party gets its food all at once, or at least closer together than we did. When the rolls did arrive I was pleased. I went with the Crimson and Cream and split a Scorpion Roll. The Crimson and Cream comes with salmon, tuna, cream cheese, avocado, cilantro, crab stick, spicy mayo, sriracha, crunchies, and tobiko. I didn't get much cilantro when I tasted the roll, but that's likely due to the strength of the spicy mayo and sriracha. This roll isn't super hot, but it's got a nice kick to it. It's substantial. Additionally, despite all of the ingredients, it was rolled well and didn't fall apart on me. The Scorpion Roll contains fried soft shell crab, crawfish mix, cucumber, massago, eel sauce, spicy mayo, and green onion. This roll was also constructed well. I didn't like it as much as the Crimson and Cream, but that's not to say I didn't like the roll. I would order both again. There is a large sushi and hibachi menu at Go Go. I look forward to trying additional dishes on future trips.
(3)
Ivy T.
Overall not to bad if you're wanting quick sushi lunch break. They have great lunch specials and overall pretty fair price. I usually meet my friends who work downtown here since it's a mid-point to meet up. Quick, fast, and clean place. I've had their sushi, pretty satisfying, along with their stir-fried noodles or bento boxes. Very filling and lots of food!
(4)
Juan G.
Craving sushi and yelp said this was #2, it was pretty good Ordered Korean bbq rib hibachi and was a bit disappointing. 50% of my meal was chewy non edible fat...luckily it came with a delicious miso soup, fried rice and some grilled veggies. As for the sushi we shared two rolls amongst 2 people, the Liz roll and the volcano roll. Both rolls were good but I suggest getting the Liz roll, it had a nice spice to it. We sat outside and service was really good! Had my water refilled twice without asking and everyone seemed really nice.
(4)
Josh F.
If there is one place for Sushi in Midtown it is GoGo, they may have limited hours and opened as much as some may like, but GoGo is the place.
(5)
Abraham D.
You can't beat their happy hour special, great sushi, well rolled and a huge selection to choose from. I've had their bento boxes and hibachi offerings and I would happily order any on their menu all over again. It's a family run business, and one of the owners seems to always be present. While I am bummed they no longer accept Keep It Local cards, I still can't find a better sushi spot when it comes to price and quality. Even at full price their sushi is reasonably priced.
(4)
Chris S.
Oh Gosh! I'm blushing. This restaurant harbors a secret. Her name is Vivienne, I mean Stacey. I mean everybody. The effort and skill brought together by these guys deserves to be celebrated. It's like walking into a dress shoppe and not knowing they sport a couture line. I'll just leave it at that... They get it, if you do... Namaste
(5)
Mare A.
GoGo is my favorite sushi! We still can't find good sushi in Texas. The dynamite mussels are out of this world!! The Liz roll and Lobster roll are our favorites. For non-sushi eaters they have a great steak dish. This is a great place for meeting up w friends and not to be rushed out the door.
(5)
Jason A.
Gotta give these guys only two stars. Sushi is not as fresh as what I a custom too and it's a little pricey.
(2)
Lynn L.
Perfect place in midtown for quick delicious bite of sushi! A lot of bar and window single seats. Order at counter, take a seat, and your food will be brought to you.
(5)
Misha Z.
I was really craving sushi as I haven't had it in a long while since moving from CA. I was and still am a little skeptical having sushi in a state that does not border the ocean. Decided to try this place near my apt, and I got two rolls and calamari. Calamari was a mistake as it was too chewy, and the rolls were just OK. I don't remember the names of the rolls, just that one had panko crumbs on the inside, outside, and everywhere.
(3)
Stephen B.
I had dinner here and the food was delicious! I had the calamari roll. It was awesome! They have big portions and a nice atmosphere. I was so stuffed!
(5)
Joey L.
I need to get something else here the next time I go--I got a Bento box and I feel that was a mistake. They deep fry a lot of stuff and it works in some instances and doesn't in many others. Why can't I think of what that's called? Anyway--it's a nice space that fills up quickly around lunchtime. I think there might be better choices in the Midtown area but again I can't really comment on it until I try a sushi dish.
(3)
Ashley D.
I have been resistant to GoGo Sushi for quite a while. It is near my house, in the up and rising Midtown area. But I am set in my ways. I know where I like to get my sushi. And I am picky about not eating "cheap" sushi. It seems like sushi went through a fad phase a few years ago and everyone started doing it, which isn't a good thing. My favorite sushi place recently changed their popular happy hour discount and doesn't offer lunch specials. I love sushi, but I can't always pay $25+ for lunch with two rolls. I noticed in the Gazette that GoGo Sushi has lunch specials. My dear brother-in-law had just had his first career job interview and wanted to spontaneously go to sushi, so we decided that GOGO would be worth a try since the prices were cheaper than other places. I met him and his mom (my MiL) at GoGo around 12:45 on a weekday. The front parking lot was full, so I circled a bit until someone left. GoGo has counter service for ordering and self service for drinks and utensils. They give you a number and then bring your food to the table. This set up is not my favorite, but it is fine for as inexpensive as the rolls are. The decor and atmosphere is very modern. They have tables and booths. It is very clean and well maintained; both times I have gone they have been mopping the floors. We shared an order of gyoza, which were delicious! They were perfectly fried and were super crisp and hot. Great flavor too. For my lunch, I ordered the Spider roll and the shrimp/veggie tempura appetizer. The spider roll was tasty, and was very crabby. The crab inside the roll was hot, which told me it was freshly fried instead of prepped ahead of time. I think the price was around $6. My tempura was great. I love tempura, and it is hard to find at places. It was just a smidge on the oily side, but was still good. I got two big pieces of shrimp, two sweet potato slices, two zucchini slices, and a huge onion ring for about $6. I also ordered miso soup for $2 and it was full of tofu cubes and seaweed. It was flavorful. My family enjoyed their sushi rolls as well. GoGo offers hibachi meals too that smell delicious. They have lunch hibachi specials, but I have yet to try them. Hopefully one day I can stop by. I think I remember a lunch hibachi bento box only costing $7. I returned to GoGo sushi for their happy hour. It is M-F from 3p-5p. It includes a list of about 15 rolls, gyoza, and edamame, all at half price for dine in only. The happy hour menu is on a board facing away from the door (I added a pic in photos) and they don't really mention it when you go to order, so it is kind of secretive! I ordered gyoza ($2.50 for happy hour) and a tempura shrimp roll ($3 hh price) and spent only $5.50! I think that is a great deal. Definitely worth making GoGo Sushi my new GoTo Sushi place! The rolls here are good. The place is clean. It doesn't smell fishy. Would I go here for a fancy date night? No. But for a quick, in expensive lunch, a happy hour, or to satisfy my sushi craving I think GoGo is a great place. And it is local and family owned! I wish I hadn't waited so long to give it a try! p.s. Use your Keep It Local card for 10% off (not for happy hour)!
(4)
Laura R.
I am in love with GOGO sushi. I was taken here for a lunch meeting by a friend, so I just ordered what she ordered - miso soup and a rainbow roll. We ordered at the counter and sat down, which is not typical for most sushi restaurants. Our service was super prompt and delightful. They asked if we needed anything two or three times and had our plates removed the minute we were done. The place is kept super clean and its clear the staff has pride in their restaurant. I can't say one wrong thing with this place. The food was amazing, and I will definitely have to try all of it at some point. I can not WAIT to come back!
(5)
Maggie F.
I love GoGo Sushi! It's a very casual, laid-back atmosphere and less expensive than other sushi places around town, but they still have a huge selection and good quality sushi. Their lunch special is awesome. Around $8 for a roll and a soup or salad. The rolls are pretty good size and one is usually enough for me for lunch, especially with a soup to accompany it. I went for dinner with my family recently before we went to a show at the Civic Center, and they all enjoyed it as well. Definitely a great option for good sushi at a decent price.
(4)
Ashley A.
Tonight the pickled ginger was soggy and tasteless, the yellowtail roll was puny and bland, and Christmas decorations are still adorning the joint (kinda weird). However, it's an easy and dressed down place with flavorful miso with big pieces of wakame and pretty good fare on the whole (love the calamari appetizer and the bowl of udon). For express sushi, it's fine. Not quite as cheap or delicious to me as some other reviews suggest, but this is a good Midtown in-and-out, no-frills experience all the same.
(3)
Sheri C.
I know, I know...Sushi?! In a landlocked state?! But Gogo Sushi was more than decent and really hit the spot. We like Americanized rolls, what can I say? Go for the Mardi Gras Roll with its yummy crawfish topping. Dragon Roll had tasty eel and its sweet sauce drizzled on top. We had another roll but can't remember the name. Basically a California Roll with fried lobster on top. Skip it; IMO, lobster shouldn't be fried.
(4)
Kendall B.
GOGO is my go-to lunch time meeting location. They have the perfect atmosphere for lunch time meetings - I've never once had to wait for a table, and there's enough sound to know other tables aren't hearing everything you say without it being so loud that you're having to yell. The customer service cannot be beat. Yes, I'm a regular, so I'd expect a slightly more friendly wave, but they always greet me by name and seem to truly strive to remember customer's preferences. The food is such a great combination of value and quality. Whether you're a fan of raw sushi or stir fry or udon noodles are more your style...they've got something for everyone. Personal favorites are the Big Bird Roll (approximately 13 bucks) or the chicken udon noodle stir fry (approximately 8 bucks.) Their gyoza is also great! If I could give GOGO 6 stars, I would.
(5)
Sarah M.
The only roll that I got was a Philly roll. It was a good roll, not outstanding but it was reasonably priced. I have no doubt that their fancier rolls are top notch. What I really did enjoy was their little dessert shop in the back. The cheesecake was amazing.
(4)
Amanda N.
Great place to go eat! Good atmosphere, friendly faces, and lunch and dinner are great! Specials everyday and they have yummy affordable bento boxes. Love the crunchy salmon roll! Have not found it anywhere else!
(4)
Julie S.
Goodness gracious I'm glad for GOGO! My sister (and fellow Yelper) checked this joint out on Tuesday after our walk. I'm gonna run you through it top to tail: A helpful, polite gal took our order. Only 3.2 beer but anyone who knows anything about opening a new restaurant knows those liquor licences are a beeyotch to get. We paid (thanks to sister, since I ran off without my moneybag), took a number and got seated on the lovely patio. Our food was brought out to us, and they made sure we had everything we needed. The food was excellent. The salad with ginger dressing was wonderful, and I will definitely have that again. (Much better than Grand House's new ginger ranch, which sounds as bad as it tastes). Then we split a crunchy crab roll and a rock and roll, and both were delicious - they were the right size for human bites, stayed together when picked up with sticks, and super tasty. Big bonus points for a server delivering our food, checking on us, and refilling our teas. Just a nice surprise from a place I thought was all self-service. So, to recap: Easy parking, easy ordering, helpful staff, nice patio. Two salads, two rolls, two teas = $25 smackers! Disco! I'll be back and will likely add a fifth star if they keep up this caliber of service and add Sapporo, sake and the like! Go Go GOGO!
(4)
Sierra R.
It was so much food for under $10, I ordered the tempura shrimp bento box (picture posted). All bento boxes served with 4 pcs. California roll, steamed rice, house salad, tempura veggies and miso soup. Sub steamed rice with fried rice for an additional $1.25. So pleased with the service and loved the outside seating. I went at noon and there was immediate seating. The only downside was the parking. I ended up across the street and walked over. Overall loved it and going back!
(5)
Lisa P.
I love Gogo Sushi! Their Maddie roll is my very favorite. I also love their house salad. It is just like the yummy salad they serve at fancy Japanese restaurants. The Nguyen family that owns Gogo and now Gogo Sweets in Moore is such a delightfully friendly family. They are always on site and always serving with a smile!
(4)
Nicole S.
Pretty good place with amazing happy hour prices! I didn't like how the rolls had the stick crab meat.. that's what I use when making sushi and feeling lazy... I prefer a little sushi flare =) Anyways, I also tried a bite of the sesame chicken which was also pretty tasty.
(4)
Lyndi Z.
Go go there right now! This place is seriously at the top of my list- and not just my sushi list! I have been for dinner once and lunch twice and each time it has been fresh, fast, and have had great service. It is hard to get fresh fish this far inland, but every roll I have had at Go GO has been delicious. They have all the standards, from California to Rock n Roll plus several of their own specialties. The portions are just right and I haven't had a piece fall apart on me-- that's the true test of a great sushi chef! They have daily lunch specials, but you can get an $8 Bento box at any time- so much food for so little cash! I tried their spring rolls last time and was very impressed. I don't get out much for lunch, but I have found that I can get in and out of there quickly and not feel silly sitting there by myself. The staff have all been friendly- checking in on me mid-meal, offering to refill my drink, and asking if I'm having a good day. I saw a table waiting for their meal for maybe 7 minutes, and a waitress came by and said "I am so sorry that you are STILL waiting, I will be right back" and she did! All in all a great place to grab a great meal before you get get on your way!
(4)
Kyle D.
Great quality! Awesome atmosphere! A+ service! It was our first time and they were very helpful in showing us how to order and what to order! We will definitely be back!
(5)
De D.
I got sick. Really nice service though. The sushi was really warm and I should have known. Oh man. No Bueno.
(2)
Anna F.
GoGo Sushi is a place I have seen forever and always wanted to try but it didn't happen soon enough. I definitely wish I wouldn't have dragged my feet about trying GoGo! I went on a Saturday evening and it wasn't very crowded at all. We ordered two sushi rolls, the Kristi roll and the dragon roll and a side of the fried rice. Our order came out very quickly and we loved every bit of the food! I didn't realize upon coming here that it isn't a restaurant where you have a server, but maybe that's implied with the word "express" in the title. Anyway, we had an excellent experience and it was a cool, laid back sushi experience. They also still have sake so that's a plus! I'm looking forward to trying more of their sushi rolls considering their menu is quite extensive!
(5)
Nevets N.
Wonderful selection and very helpful, friendly staff. Menu has a nice selection of offerings and the speed of service is amazing along with the price.
(4)
Tabitha M.
This place is amazing best sushi restaurant in town I love sushi soooo much casual atmosphere sushi tastes so good fresh all authentic a lot of business people eat here on lunch hour I came here alone waiting for my car to be fixed at a near garage and walked over it was amazing!! GREAT value at lunch got 3 courses for around $6!! Big TVS upscale decor very nice inside. LOVE LOVE will def be back!!
(5)
Joy M.
I drove by for dinner on a Tuesday night and it was empty. That scared me off right away. Mind you, I'm generally not afraid to try new things, but I wasn't in the mood to be disappointed that night. I was looking for a pick-me-upper! I honestly wasn't expecting awesomeness the day I went for lunch, but was pleasantly surprised by the decor and the menu. There is a very attractive piece of art with black and white koi fish that I loved. It had little bits of color to, if I remembered correctly. The food- ummm yummy! My co-workers ordered bento boxes and I ordered sushi. From the looks of it, the tempura was legit. It's coating looks like the typical tempura yellowy batter, not the normal run of the mill fried stuff you'd expect to see at a AYCE buffet or Western Sizzlin'. I'm not knocking how these establishments cook their fried stuff, I'm just stating that that style has no place in a Japanese style restaurant, ya feel me? :) So, I actually ordered a vegetarian sushi roll and a salmon skin salad, but I think the person who took my order mistakenly thought I wanted the salmon skin roll. I'm not complaining because it was pretty delicious and a happy blessing in disguise. Ummm, you know, I don't exactly remember the name of my veggie roll, but it consisted of sweet potato, asparagus and avocado topped with eel sauce. I would have preferred it without sauce, but the rolls were small enough for me to inhale in one bite. I especially like that they have a sushi roll with bacon on it... Which I will have to try next time. Oh yes, there will be a next time.
(4)
Justin S.
Above average sushi, good prices and very generous portions. Service is very quick, and there is giant menu, including non-sushi items. Very close to the Warren Theater. Worth the drive from Norman, better than any sushi there. Atmosphere is a bit lacking if you're looking for a fancy sit down dinner, but I've always been very pleased with this place.
(4)
Kimberly T.
The salmon was old and I was served with worst ginger ever. Could not even eat it. I will never go back.
(1)
Matt K.
Will not let you down. Very extensive menu. You could order something different for probably 10 years, haha. Happy hour prices are great!
(3)
Eric M.
It was sooooo good!
(5)
Vivi G.
I have been to several Sushi places in Oklahoma and this by far is my favorite. I am a bit spoiled since I tend to compare sushi with the what I used to have in Florida. They have friendly customer service and the wait time is always short. It is walking distance from my place, great location. I am hoping they start to open on Saturday's soon! I was a bit scared of the set up, but they make it work! Rainbow roll was quite tasty.
(5)
Becky C.
Cute restaurant, great location, pretty good (and ample) food. The counter ordering with table service is a little bizarre; I'm of the type who gets anxiety when I don't understand how a simple thing is supposed to work. That said, the Bento Box (I've had the Calamari and Tonkatsu Pork so far) is a fantastic deal. If you're not starving, I could see it easily feeding two people if you throw in an extra miso soup. The entrees were well-cooked, and the complimentary flavored water is a nice touch. The only sushi I've had here is the California roll (included with the Bento), and it was mediocre, at best, but I'm generally unimpressed with most local sushi, as it seems designed to mask the flavor of the fish. High points were the ginger salad dressing, amount and quality of side items and service. Tempura veggies are a little greasy, fried rice is nothing to write home about, but for the price, location, speed and decor, GOGO is definitely worth visiting. Bonus: A Keep It Local card gets you 10% off. : )
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Keith Rollin E.
Go here for a quick lunch! This place is all around rock solid for this. They're fast, fresh, clean, have modern decor, good patio seating and nice, upbeat indie pop. Zero 'tude from the staff--the girl at the counter is a snuggly teddy bear--and their daily specials are ridiculously inexpensive for the quality. Eat here on a sunny Friday on the patio for your lunch break and you will be full of smiles, the embodiment of that Katrina and the Waves song, ready to skip home and embrace the weekend on your beautiful planet.
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Uber M.
Not my favorite, but it would be alright it you are in the area. The atmosphere is contemporary and nice enough. Overall though, I've got other venues that are more adequately serving my sushi needs.
(3)
Virginia M.
awesome service even filled our drinks which is unusual when you don't order the food at the table. we were asked several times how we were doing and if we liked the food. the bento boxes are wonderful and have so much food.
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Kevin W.
I don't know if Inspector Gadget was a fan of sushi - and if he was for that matter, how handy a 'sushi express & grill' would have been in terms of helping foil his enemies' diabolical plans. No, come to think of it, I don't ever recall the Inspector shouting "Go-go gadget sushi express & grill!", his trench coat opening up to reveal a perfectly dressed plate of salmon nigiri adorned with pickled ginger and wasabi. Still... a boy can dream. If you have yet to visit one of the GoGo Sushi locations, it's quite a different concept compared to a traditional sushi restaurant. It's a casual, order at the counter, take a number, and wait for your food to be delivered to you type concept - and it works. It works because it fills a specific niche that most other sushi restaurants fail to - good food, fast, at a decent price. No need to pick up one of those pre-made packs of sushi from the local supermarket anymore, GoGo has got your quick sushi fix covered. We have yet to try anything that we've disliked. The sushi is all good - not necessarily the same quality of sushi you would expect to get at a 5 star sushi restaurant, but it's good enough that you can be sure Inspector Gadget would exclaim "wowzers!". Some of our favorites rolls are the Moe, the Nathan, and you can't go wrong with the Rainbow roll at that price. We've also tried the salmon nigiri, great as well. If you're not feeling the sushi - they've got plenty of other options to choose from as well. They've got udon soup and soba noodle entrees, the seafood soba is one of our favorites. They also offer hibachi choices and bento boxes to give you a full meal / small sample of everything. GoGo is a family owned and operated restaurant, and they are also part of the Keep it Local program. You really can't go wrong here. You'll get some great food, you'll be in and out quickly, and it won't break the bank. What are you waiting for? "Go Gadget Go!" Overall Grade: B+
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Elise P.
This place gets it right. They have a huge sushi menu, and if that can't satisfy you, then you can build your own. To make it even better, you can get out for under $30 with 4 full-size rolls. They also have daily specials and a happy hour. Oh, and if you happen to have friends that aren't into sushi, they serve a variety of cooked dishes as well. Everything I've ordered has been delicious. I have enjoyed the spicy tuna, the dragon, the enormous California, the Bella (though I ordered it not fried), the Philly, and probably a few more I can't remember because I love going to this place. They do tempura well also and the appetizer is reasonably priced. Even though it's order at the counter, you can still get alcoholic drinks and sit at the sushi/hibachi bar. One nice touch is the free flavored water too. I highly recommend GOGO (both Midtwon & Moore)!
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Alex G.
You wouldn't think to find great sushi in the middle of Oklahoma. I was out here on a work assignment and found this place for dinner. I have had great sushi in San Francisco many times but this place takes the cake for creativity and originality in their rolls. Their menu is large, creative and incredibly diverse. My favorite, BACON on a sushi roll with eel. Can't beat that, seriously. Or the Tempura Lobster? How did they even think of these! The staff was amazing and one of the owners showered us with recommendations and custom creations. I have to say this is in my top 10 sushi restaurants in the U.S. and in Oklahoma of all places. If I'm ever in OKC again this will def be on my list of places to go.
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Alyssia C.
Yuck! I've had good sushi, this does not come close. Fishy and greasy and not the good kind. The miso was ok though.
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Matt M.
We had a fantastic first experience at GoGo Sushi this week. Fast, friendly service, with lots of smiles. Excellent wakame (seaweed salad) followed by very rich little shrimp shumai (dumplings). I had the Caterpillar Roll and was a little disappointed in how bland it was, but the presentation was downright beautiful. Very clean, very attractive, very reasonable. I'll definitely be back.
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LaDonna S.
Gotta try the crunchy crab roll - so so yummy!
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Kyle T.
I've been here many times and I have always had a good experience. The atmosphere / build-out of the restaurant is well done, and there is plenty of seating inside and out on the patio. It's very comfortable and doesn't seem crowded, even if the place is packed. Their lunch specials are incredible. You can get either sushi or hibachi for well under $10 and the quality of the food is spectacular. The beef and shrimp hibachi have both been very fresh and flavorful, as well as the cucumber, carrots, mushrooms, and other vegetables that come with it. The food is well done and well plated, enough to be at a much nicer restaurant, but without the high prices. Ordering is very straight-forward, the menus are very simple and easy to understand, and the staff is very friendly and helpful. I would (and will) come back many times.
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Pete M.
Cool looking place on the outside. The sushi is so-so, the cuts are thin, and is was served wet. Also no Japanese beer?!?!? Bud Light??? Sorry I'll keep looking.
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Justin E.
The sushi here is infectious, it will have you coming back and wanting to try each and every roll, provided your pocketbook can allow it. It is clean and classy, and the staff is beyond courteous. On the side, I would recommend their delicious miso soup, because... it's delicious.
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Phan L.
Awesome selections of sushi for cheap! The most expensive roll there was maybe $13.50 compared to other places that's awesome and happy hour sushi from 3-5pm is a must! Half off sushi hell yeah!
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Elaine L.
First of the staff is always so nice and helpful. The sushi is not too expensive which is a nice change from some of the other sushi spots. The crimson and cream roll is my favorite. Oh and who doesn't like the strawberry orange water?? Yum!!!
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Justin E.
The sushi here is infectious, it will have you coming back and wanting to try each and every roll, provided your pocketbook can allow it. It is clean and classy, and the staff is beyond courteous. On the side, I would recommend their delicious miso soup, because... it's delicious.
(5)
Phan L.
Awesome selections of sushi for cheap! The most expensive roll there was maybe $13.50 compared to other places that's awesome and happy hour sushi from 3-5pm is a must! Half off sushi hell yeah!
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Elaine L.
First of the staff is always so nice and helpful. The sushi is not too expensive which is a nice change from some of the other sushi spots. The crimson and cream roll is my favorite. Oh and who doesn't like the strawberry orange water?? Yum!!!
Takes Reservations : No Delivery : No Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Good For : Lunch Parking : Private Lot Bike Parking : Yes Wheelchair Accessible : Yes Good for Kids : Yes Good for Groups : Yes Attire : Casual Ambience : Casual Noise Level : Average Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only Outdoor Seating : Yes Wi-Fi : Free Has TV : Yes Dogs Allowed : No Waiter Service : No Caters : Yes
Juan G.
Craving sushi and yelp said this was #2, it was pretty good Ordered Korean bbq rib hibachi and was a bit disappointing. 50% of my meal was chewy non edible fat...luckily it came with a delicious miso soup, fried rice and some grilled veggies. As for the sushi we shared two rolls amongst 2 people, the Liz roll and the volcano roll. Both rolls were good but I suggest getting the Liz roll, it had a nice spice to it. We sat outside and service was really good! Had my water refilled twice without asking and everyone seemed really nice.
(4)Josh F.
If there is one place for Sushi in Midtown it is GoGo, they may have limited hours and opened as much as some may like, but GoGo is the place.
(5)Matt A.
I didn't really eat any sushi, exactly. This is a lunch review on a sunny, crisp October 31st Halloween day. It was crowded, as we arrived right at lunch time. My party ordered before I did and they were already sitting. It was a little confusing at first, as you order and then they give you a number. But I didn't see that instruction, and the line was to the door so it was a blob of people. No big deal though. I had the teriyaki beef bento bowl. This was a great choice for the price. It was like around $8 or so, and you get a bowl of miso (the most standard miso in the world, which makes it pretty solid, limited on tofu), and then a totally fair portion of the teriyaki chicken, a couple of bites of sushi roll, some very solid tempura vegetables (the onion cooked weird and was hard to eat), some steamed rice, and a tiny little side salad. Miso: standard, like I mentioned Salad- watery iceberg lettuce with a little dressing. An aferthought. Sushi rolls: standard teriyaki beef: quite, quite good. I enjoyed! It was a little pricey. One person in our party ordered two rolls and a beer and it was $30. My lunch was $20ish. DON'T ORDER BEER HERE. Looking forward to going back! (without beer)
(4)Lauren T.
I really like this place - they get very busy sometimes though, so go early during peak hours. Their rolls are always fresh and delicious, and service is good. They have quite a large selection of sushi rolls, with some cooked entree items as well. The atmosphere is casual and fun, and a great place to go to grab a quick bite.
(4)Jessica M.
Love this place for a quick roll and great price!
(5)Nevets N.
Wonderful selection and very helpful, friendly staff. Menu has a nice selection of offerings and the speed of service is amazing along with the price.
(4)Tabitha M.
This place is amazing best sushi restaurant in town I love sushi soooo much casual atmosphere sushi tastes so good fresh all authentic a lot of business people eat here on lunch hour I came here alone waiting for my car to be fixed at a near garage and walked over it was amazing!! GREAT value at lunch got 3 courses for around $6!! Big TVS upscale decor very nice inside. LOVE LOVE will def be back!!
(5)Lynn L.
Perfect place in midtown for quick delicious bite of sushi! A lot of bar and window single seats. Order at counter, take a seat, and your food will be brought to you.
(5)Misha Z.
I was really craving sushi as I haven't had it in a long while since moving from CA. I was and still am a little skeptical having sushi in a state that does not border the ocean. Decided to try this place near my apt, and I got two rolls and calamari. Calamari was a mistake as it was too chewy, and the rolls were just OK. I don't remember the names of the rolls, just that one had panko crumbs on the inside, outside, and everywhere.
(3)Stephen B.
I had dinner here and the food was delicious! I had the calamari roll. It was awesome! They have big portions and a nice atmosphere. I was so stuffed!
(5)Joey L.
I need to get something else here the next time I go--I got a Bento box and I feel that was a mistake. They deep fry a lot of stuff and it works in some instances and doesn't in many others. Why can't I think of what that's called? Anyway--it's a nice space that fills up quickly around lunchtime. I think there might be better choices in the Midtown area but again I can't really comment on it until I try a sushi dish.
(3)James J.
Loved it! Just east of Saint Anthony's Hospital. It is tucked away in a little strip mall. It is well marked and easy to find. Just look it up on the free app Waze. Waze is my favorite GPS map. I usually try and make it there during their happy hour 3 - 5 Monday through Thursday. But today I missed it by a couple of minutes. Oh well! So instead of getting my sushi off of the half off menu I got the sesame shrimp hibachi and a Liz roll. The hibachi here is outstanding! I have had everyone of the selections and they are all perfection. If you get the one that's the daily special it will only run you $8.95! You get a plate full of sautéed zucchini, squash, mushrooms, carrots, onions, whatever meat comes with the dish, white or fried rice ( extra for the fried rice ) and a salad or soup. Now that's a bargain! Not to overlook the sushi.... It is the second best sushi I have had in town. Price wise it's the best. Don't cut it short because it really is excellent! I have been going to GoGo since they opened in Moore and now go to this one because it's closer to my house. I really have enjoyed every meal I have had and will be returning next week. Overall grade "A+" Back again! I made the half off sushi this time. But the hibachi was so good I had it again with the Liz roll. This time the special was teriyaki chicken! Another winner! "A+". Keep up the good work!
(5)Diana F.
Super friendly and clean , it was a litte hot inside. Aushi was awesome, there combo fried rice had no flavor . I like how you see them cook your food . That was cool ............. Prices were good for the size plate you got!
(4)Vinton B.
GOGO is the go to place for quick sushi on a budget. Of course they have other wonderful Asian dishes aside from sushi as well. They have great box combos with all sorts of mash ups. I've yet to be disappointed with anything I've had there. The place is usually hopping, full of customers, but the employees are on the ball, quick to help everyone and still managing to be friendly and attentive. The prices here are great and the atmosphere is real comfortable.
(4)Abraham D.
You can't beat their happy hour special, great sushi, well rolled and a huge selection to choose from. I've had their bento boxes and hibachi offerings and I would happily order any on their menu all over again. It's a family run business, and one of the owners seems to always be present. While I am bummed they no longer accept Keep It Local cards, I still can't find a better sushi spot when it comes to price and quality. Even at full price their sushi is reasonably priced.
(4)Chris S.
Oh Gosh! I'm blushing. This restaurant harbors a secret. Her name is Vivienne, I mean Stacey. I mean everybody. The effort and skill brought together by these guys deserves to be celebrated. It's like walking into a dress shoppe and not knowing they sport a couture line. I'll just leave it at that... They get it, if you do... Namaste
(5)Richard B.
Somewhere between fast food sushi and fine dining sushi. You order from the counter. They bring the sushi to you. GOGO has a pretty decent selection of sushi dishes. The best deal is the sushi lunch special. I've enjoyed the variety each time I've gone. The Bento Boxes are pretty good too. Not a bad deal either. The sushi wasn't the freshest I've ever had, but right in the middle of the road price wise. The scenery and layout are below average. Sort of an awkward dance from the door to the counter to the drink machine to your table. There is outside seating for when the sun is out. GOGO has a very casual atmosphere. Not Japanese influenced at all. More of a hodgepodge of modern design with red accents. The service is above average. They bring you whatever you need and you can get help from the counter at any time. I can definitely recommend GOGO for a quick sushi outing. It does have a bit of a "turn and burn" feel to it which I wouldn't call relaxing. But I have enjoyed everything I've eaten there.
(4)Scott H.
I first ate at Go Go Sushi on a Tuesday for lunch. It was not full, but well over half full. And, it was doing a steady business during lunch. You place your order at the counter, get a number, and find a seat. The dining room is clean and modern looking, and there was plenty of seating. Additionally, they have a back patio, although it was raining, so that wasn't an option. I went with some colleagues, two of whom ordered the chicken teriyaki hibachi for $6.99. This comes with a salad, your choice of fried or steamed rice, two sauces, and chicken cooked with vegetables. It came out after about 5 or so minutes. I didn't try it, but it looked good and for $7 was a good sized lunch. Myself and the other guy we were eating with went with sushi rolls. We waited. And waited. And waited. Our companions were well over halfway through with their meals by the time the rolls arrived. I get that rolls can take longer, they are certainly more labor intensive. But, in my estimation steps should be taken to ensure that a party gets its food all at once, or at least closer together than we did. When the rolls did arrive I was pleased. I went with the Crimson and Cream and split a Scorpion Roll. The Crimson and Cream comes with salmon, tuna, cream cheese, avocado, cilantro, crab stick, spicy mayo, sriracha, crunchies, and tobiko. I didn't get much cilantro when I tasted the roll, but that's likely due to the strength of the spicy mayo and sriracha. This roll isn't super hot, but it's got a nice kick to it. It's substantial. Additionally, despite all of the ingredients, it was rolled well and didn't fall apart on me. The Scorpion Roll contains fried soft shell crab, crawfish mix, cucumber, massago, eel sauce, spicy mayo, and green onion. This roll was also constructed well. I didn't like it as much as the Crimson and Cream, but that's not to say I didn't like the roll. I would order both again. There is a large sushi and hibachi menu at Go Go. I look forward to trying additional dishes on future trips.
(3)Ivy T.
Overall not to bad if you're wanting quick sushi lunch break. They have great lunch specials and overall pretty fair price. I usually meet my friends who work downtown here since it's a mid-point to meet up. Quick, fast, and clean place. I've had their sushi, pretty satisfying, along with their stir-fried noodles or bento boxes. Very filling and lots of food!
(4)Mare A.
GoGo is my favorite sushi! We still can't find good sushi in Texas. The dynamite mussels are out of this world!! The Liz roll and Lobster roll are our favorites. For non-sushi eaters they have a great steak dish. This is a great place for meeting up w friends and not to be rushed out the door.
(5)Jason A.
Gotta give these guys only two stars. Sushi is not as fresh as what I a custom too and it's a little pricey.
(2)Laura R.
I am in love with GOGO sushi. I was taken here for a lunch meeting by a friend, so I just ordered what she ordered - miso soup and a rainbow roll. We ordered at the counter and sat down, which is not typical for most sushi restaurants. Our service was super prompt and delightful. They asked if we needed anything two or three times and had our plates removed the minute we were done. The place is kept super clean and its clear the staff has pride in their restaurant. I can't say one wrong thing with this place. The food was amazing, and I will definitely have to try all of it at some point. I can not WAIT to come back!
(5)Ashley D.
I have been resistant to GoGo Sushi for quite a while. It is near my house, in the up and rising Midtown area. But I am set in my ways. I know where I like to get my sushi. And I am picky about not eating "cheap" sushi. It seems like sushi went through a fad phase a few years ago and everyone started doing it, which isn't a good thing. My favorite sushi place recently changed their popular happy hour discount and doesn't offer lunch specials. I love sushi, but I can't always pay $25+ for lunch with two rolls. I noticed in the Gazette that GoGo Sushi has lunch specials. My dear brother-in-law had just had his first career job interview and wanted to spontaneously go to sushi, so we decided that GOGO would be worth a try since the prices were cheaper than other places. I met him and his mom (my MiL) at GoGo around 12:45 on a weekday. The front parking lot was full, so I circled a bit until someone left. GoGo has counter service for ordering and self service for drinks and utensils. They give you a number and then bring your food to the table. This set up is not my favorite, but it is fine for as inexpensive as the rolls are. The decor and atmosphere is very modern. They have tables and booths. It is very clean and well maintained; both times I have gone they have been mopping the floors. We shared an order of gyoza, which were delicious! They were perfectly fried and were super crisp and hot. Great flavor too. For my lunch, I ordered the Spider roll and the shrimp/veggie tempura appetizer. The spider roll was tasty, and was very crabby. The crab inside the roll was hot, which told me it was freshly fried instead of prepped ahead of time. I think the price was around $6. My tempura was great. I love tempura, and it is hard to find at places. It was just a smidge on the oily side, but was still good. I got two big pieces of shrimp, two sweet potato slices, two zucchini slices, and a huge onion ring for about $6. I also ordered miso soup for $2 and it was full of tofu cubes and seaweed. It was flavorful. My family enjoyed their sushi rolls as well. GoGo offers hibachi meals too that smell delicious. They have lunch hibachi specials, but I have yet to try them. Hopefully one day I can stop by. I think I remember a lunch hibachi bento box only costing $7. I returned to GoGo sushi for their happy hour. It is M-F from 3p-5p. It includes a list of about 15 rolls, gyoza, and edamame, all at half price for dine in only. The happy hour menu is on a board facing away from the door (I added a pic in photos) and they don't really mention it when you go to order, so it is kind of secretive! I ordered gyoza ($2.50 for happy hour) and a tempura shrimp roll ($3 hh price) and spent only $5.50! I think that is a great deal. Definitely worth making GoGo Sushi my new GoTo Sushi place! The rolls here are good. The place is clean. It doesn't smell fishy. Would I go here for a fancy date night? No. But for a quick, in expensive lunch, a happy hour, or to satisfy my sushi craving I think GoGo is a great place. And it is local and family owned! I wish I hadn't waited so long to give it a try! p.s. Use your Keep It Local card for 10% off (not for happy hour)!
(4)Maggie F.
I love GoGo Sushi! It's a very casual, laid-back atmosphere and less expensive than other sushi places around town, but they still have a huge selection and good quality sushi. Their lunch special is awesome. Around $8 for a roll and a soup or salad. The rolls are pretty good size and one is usually enough for me for lunch, especially with a soup to accompany it. I went for dinner with my family recently before we went to a show at the Civic Center, and they all enjoyed it as well. Definitely a great option for good sushi at a decent price.
(4)Ashley A.
Tonight the pickled ginger was soggy and tasteless, the yellowtail roll was puny and bland, and Christmas decorations are still adorning the joint (kinda weird). However, it's an easy and dressed down place with flavorful miso with big pieces of wakame and pretty good fare on the whole (love the calamari appetizer and the bowl of udon). For express sushi, it's fine. Not quite as cheap or delicious to me as some other reviews suggest, but this is a good Midtown in-and-out, no-frills experience all the same.
(3)Sheri C.
I know, I know...Sushi?! In a landlocked state?! But Gogo Sushi was more than decent and really hit the spot. We like Americanized rolls, what can I say? Go for the Mardi Gras Roll with its yummy crawfish topping. Dragon Roll had tasty eel and its sweet sauce drizzled on top. We had another roll but can't remember the name. Basically a California Roll with fried lobster on top. Skip it; IMO, lobster shouldn't be fried.
(4)Kendall B.
GOGO is my go-to lunch time meeting location. They have the perfect atmosphere for lunch time meetings - I've never once had to wait for a table, and there's enough sound to know other tables aren't hearing everything you say without it being so loud that you're having to yell. The customer service cannot be beat. Yes, I'm a regular, so I'd expect a slightly more friendly wave, but they always greet me by name and seem to truly strive to remember customer's preferences. The food is such a great combination of value and quality. Whether you're a fan of raw sushi or stir fry or udon noodles are more your style...they've got something for everyone. Personal favorites are the Big Bird Roll (approximately 13 bucks) or the chicken udon noodle stir fry (approximately 8 bucks.) Their gyoza is also great! If I could give GOGO 6 stars, I would.
(5)Sarah M.
The only roll that I got was a Philly roll. It was a good roll, not outstanding but it was reasonably priced. I have no doubt that their fancier rolls are top notch. What I really did enjoy was their little dessert shop in the back. The cheesecake was amazing.
(4)Amanda N.
Great place to go eat! Good atmosphere, friendly faces, and lunch and dinner are great! Specials everyday and they have yummy affordable bento boxes. Love the crunchy salmon roll! Have not found it anywhere else!
(4)Julie S.
Goodness gracious I'm glad for GOGO! My sister (and fellow Yelper) checked this joint out on Tuesday after our walk. I'm gonna run you through it top to tail: A helpful, polite gal took our order. Only 3.2 beer but anyone who knows anything about opening a new restaurant knows those liquor licences are a beeyotch to get. We paid (thanks to sister, since I ran off without my moneybag), took a number and got seated on the lovely patio. Our food was brought out to us, and they made sure we had everything we needed. The food was excellent. The salad with ginger dressing was wonderful, and I will definitely have that again. (Much better than Grand House's new ginger ranch, which sounds as bad as it tastes). Then we split a crunchy crab roll and a rock and roll, and both were delicious - they were the right size for human bites, stayed together when picked up with sticks, and super tasty. Big bonus points for a server delivering our food, checking on us, and refilling our teas. Just a nice surprise from a place I thought was all self-service. So, to recap: Easy parking, easy ordering, helpful staff, nice patio. Two salads, two rolls, two teas = $25 smackers! Disco! I'll be back and will likely add a fifth star if they keep up this caliber of service and add Sapporo, sake and the like! Go Go GOGO!
(4)Sierra R.
It was so much food for under $10, I ordered the tempura shrimp bento box (picture posted). All bento boxes served with 4 pcs. California roll, steamed rice, house salad, tempura veggies and miso soup. Sub steamed rice with fried rice for an additional $1.25. So pleased with the service and loved the outside seating. I went at noon and there was immediate seating. The only downside was the parking. I ended up across the street and walked over. Overall loved it and going back!
(5)Lisa P.
I love Gogo Sushi! Their Maddie roll is my very favorite. I also love their house salad. It is just like the yummy salad they serve at fancy Japanese restaurants. The Nguyen family that owns Gogo and now Gogo Sweets in Moore is such a delightfully friendly family. They are always on site and always serving with a smile!
(4)Nicole S.
Pretty good place with amazing happy hour prices! I didn't like how the rolls had the stick crab meat.. that's what I use when making sushi and feeling lazy... I prefer a little sushi flare =) Anyways, I also tried a bite of the sesame chicken which was also pretty tasty.
(4)Trang G.
I've been here NUMEROUS amounts of time & the service is fantastic. Most importantly they have unique rolls that taste GREAT. It's in a great area as well, midtown. They have a Moore location as well. They have lunch box specials that are also great if you don't want sushi. But I go for the sushi, Green Hornet roll is my favorite!
(5)Michael D.
Love Gogo sushi it's such a fun happening sushi restaraunt!! The lady that owned the sushi restaraunt greets you with a warm smile and her attitude is so positive! The sushi us delicious and very well plated.. The Sophie Nathan and Maddie roll are all wonderful. I recently tried the Levi roll without it being friend and fell in love! I can't wait to return and have some more Gogo I could honestly eat it everyday!
(4)Tiffany D.
Excellent place for sushi in OKC! This is where we go when my husband and I have that craving. The service is prompt, the staff is friendly, and sushi is delicious. The mardi gras roll is standard for us and we make it a point to try something different each time we go here. This place has a very warm and inviting atmosphere which also makes it very kid/baby friendly.
(5)Myles Y.
Always been impressed with this little place. Staff is great, rolls are ever changing and well executed. The patio is awesome when weather permits. It's a great way to get a sushi fix without having to spend neko money to get it.
(4)Kim H.
If you want great sushi in okc this is your place. The location at mid town has great happy hour deals from 3 to 5. Gotta try the lifesaver and the spicy Cajun. Staff is always friendly and knowledgeable.
(5)Carly N.
I'm a huge fan of this place! The food is so delicious! And the prices are cheap too. We ordered the spicy calamari, Godzilla roll, and Yaki Chicken Udon stir fried. Mm-mmm good!!! I love the layout of the restaurant. It's very spacious and clean with lots of windows to let the sunlight in. The employees were really nice too. I didn't know this, but you order at the counter then find a seat. This is my new favorite lunch spot and I'm so glad it's near my workplace!! Bento boxes are also very cheap. You get a big portion for under $10 and it comes with some delicious miso soup! Don't forget to use your Keep It Local card for 10% off food and drinks!
(5)Ashlie C.
This place is pure heaven! Its everything you could get at one of the fancy Japanese steak houses, but at prices young professionals can afford. I easy get out of here under $10 every time for lunch. Things to try: You can never go wrong with the special, I also love the bento box, its a little taste of everything. This is a place you are proud to get the water, they put strawberries and oranges in it! I love bringing all my friends here, its great for big or small groups.
(5)Randi P.
One of my new favorite places in OKC. Its casual dining. GREAT 50% off sushi happy hour 3-5pm. Can't take out any leftovers from happy hour menu. Friendly staff. Close to house. Good sushi. Menu easy to follow. I will be a regular here.
(4)Sean M.
Decent service for lunch. It all depends on how busy it is. The first time we went it was slammed. The second time it wasn't bad and we were served very quickly. Sunshine roll was excellent. The Cajun roll was so-so. But we'll definitely return. We got 2 rolls, 2 cups of miso soup, and 2 waters for $13.95.
(4)Lyndi Z.
Go go there right now! This place is seriously at the top of my list- and not just my sushi list! I have been for dinner once and lunch twice and each time it has been fresh, fast, and have had great service. It is hard to get fresh fish this far inland, but every roll I have had at Go GO has been delicious. They have all the standards, from California to Rock n Roll plus several of their own specialties. The portions are just right and I haven't had a piece fall apart on me-- that's the true test of a great sushi chef! They have daily lunch specials, but you can get an $8 Bento box at any time- so much food for so little cash! I tried their spring rolls last time and was very impressed. I don't get out much for lunch, but I have found that I can get in and out of there quickly and not feel silly sitting there by myself. The staff have all been friendly- checking in on me mid-meal, offering to refill my drink, and asking if I'm having a good day. I saw a table waiting for their meal for maybe 7 minutes, and a waitress came by and said "I am so sorry that you are STILL waiting, I will be right back" and she did! All in all a great place to grab a great meal before you get get on your way!
(4)Kyle D.
Great quality! Awesome atmosphere! A+ service! It was our first time and they were very helpful in showing us how to order and what to order! We will definitely be back!
(5)De D.
I got sick. Really nice service though. The sushi was really warm and I should have known. Oh man. No Bueno.
(2)Anna F.
GoGo Sushi is a place I have seen forever and always wanted to try but it didn't happen soon enough. I definitely wish I wouldn't have dragged my feet about trying GoGo! I went on a Saturday evening and it wasn't very crowded at all. We ordered two sushi rolls, the Kristi roll and the dragon roll and a side of the fried rice. Our order came out very quickly and we loved every bit of the food! I didn't realize upon coming here that it isn't a restaurant where you have a server, but maybe that's implied with the word "express" in the title. Anyway, we had an excellent experience and it was a cool, laid back sushi experience. They also still have sake so that's a plus! I'm looking forward to trying more of their sushi rolls considering their menu is quite extensive!
(5)Tanner H.
Not my favorite sushi spot in town, but the Mid-Town location is great. I've stopped in for a quick dinner and my wife and I ordered take out one night. The staff have been crazy friendly and helpful.
(3)Jess F.
Even though the service and atmosphere were great it simply couldn't make up for the over priced imitation crab stick and low quality rolls. It was especially disappointing that the price wasn't lower due to the quality difference. Let's just say I was was thoroughly underwhelmed by my experience and don't plan on returning.
(2)Joy M.
I drove by for dinner on a Tuesday night and it was empty. That scared me off right away. Mind you, I'm generally not afraid to try new things, but I wasn't in the mood to be disappointed that night. I was looking for a pick-me-upper! I honestly wasn't expecting awesomeness the day I went for lunch, but was pleasantly surprised by the decor and the menu. There is a very attractive piece of art with black and white koi fish that I loved. It had little bits of color to, if I remembered correctly. The food- ummm yummy! My co-workers ordered bento boxes and I ordered sushi. From the looks of it, the tempura was legit. It's coating looks like the typical tempura yellowy batter, not the normal run of the mill fried stuff you'd expect to see at a AYCE buffet or Western Sizzlin'. I'm not knocking how these establishments cook their fried stuff, I'm just stating that that style has no place in a Japanese style restaurant, ya feel me? :) So, I actually ordered a vegetarian sushi roll and a salmon skin salad, but I think the person who took my order mistakenly thought I wanted the salmon skin roll. I'm not complaining because it was pretty delicious and a happy blessing in disguise. Ummm, you know, I don't exactly remember the name of my veggie roll, but it consisted of sweet potato, asparagus and avocado topped with eel sauce. I would have preferred it without sauce, but the rolls were small enough for me to inhale in one bite. I especially like that they have a sushi roll with bacon on it... Which I will have to try next time. Oh yes, there will be a next time.
(4)Virginia M.
awesome service even filled our drinks which is unusual when you don't order the food at the table. we were asked several times how we were doing and if we liked the food. the bento boxes are wonderful and have so much food.
(5)Justin S.
Above average sushi, good prices and very generous portions. Service is very quick, and there is giant menu, including non-sushi items. Very close to the Warren Theater. Worth the drive from Norman, better than any sushi there. Atmosphere is a bit lacking if you're looking for a fancy sit down dinner, but I've always been very pleased with this place.
(4)Kimberly T.
The salmon was old and I was served with worst ginger ever. Could not even eat it. I will never go back.
(1)Matt K.
Will not let you down. Very extensive menu. You could order something different for probably 10 years, haha. Happy hour prices are great!
(3)Eric M.
It was sooooo good!
(5)Kevin W.
I don't know if Inspector Gadget was a fan of sushi - and if he was for that matter, how handy a 'sushi express & grill' would have been in terms of helping foil his enemies' diabolical plans. No, come to think of it, I don't ever recall the Inspector shouting "Go-go gadget sushi express & grill!", his trench coat opening up to reveal a perfectly dressed plate of salmon nigiri adorned with pickled ginger and wasabi. Still... a boy can dream. If you have yet to visit one of the GoGo Sushi locations, it's quite a different concept compared to a traditional sushi restaurant. It's a casual, order at the counter, take a number, and wait for your food to be delivered to you type concept - and it works. It works because it fills a specific niche that most other sushi restaurants fail to - good food, fast, at a decent price. No need to pick up one of those pre-made packs of sushi from the local supermarket anymore, GoGo has got your quick sushi fix covered. We have yet to try anything that we've disliked. The sushi is all good - not necessarily the same quality of sushi you would expect to get at a 5 star sushi restaurant, but it's good enough that you can be sure Inspector Gadget would exclaim "wowzers!". Some of our favorites rolls are the Moe, the Nathan, and you can't go wrong with the Rainbow roll at that price. We've also tried the salmon nigiri, great as well. If you're not feeling the sushi - they've got plenty of other options to choose from as well. They've got udon soup and soba noodle entrees, the seafood soba is one of our favorites. They also offer hibachi choices and bento boxes to give you a full meal / small sample of everything. GoGo is a family owned and operated restaurant, and they are also part of the Keep it Local program. You really can't go wrong here. You'll get some great food, you'll be in and out quickly, and it won't break the bank. What are you waiting for? "Go Gadget Go!" Overall Grade: B+
(4)Elise P.
This place gets it right. They have a huge sushi menu, and if that can't satisfy you, then you can build your own. To make it even better, you can get out for under $30 with 4 full-size rolls. They also have daily specials and a happy hour. Oh, and if you happen to have friends that aren't into sushi, they serve a variety of cooked dishes as well. Everything I've ordered has been delicious. I have enjoyed the spicy tuna, the dragon, the enormous California, the Bella (though I ordered it not fried), the Philly, and probably a few more I can't remember because I love going to this place. They do tempura well also and the appetizer is reasonably priced. Even though it's order at the counter, you can still get alcoholic drinks and sit at the sushi/hibachi bar. One nice touch is the free flavored water too. I highly recommend GOGO (both Midtwon & Moore)!
(5)Alex G.
You wouldn't think to find great sushi in the middle of Oklahoma. I was out here on a work assignment and found this place for dinner. I have had great sushi in San Francisco many times but this place takes the cake for creativity and originality in their rolls. Their menu is large, creative and incredibly diverse. My favorite, BACON on a sushi roll with eel. Can't beat that, seriously. Or the Tempura Lobster? How did they even think of these! The staff was amazing and one of the owners showered us with recommendations and custom creations. I have to say this is in my top 10 sushi restaurants in the U.S. and in Oklahoma of all places. If I'm ever in OKC again this will def be on my list of places to go.
(5)Vivi G.
I have been to several Sushi places in Oklahoma and this by far is my favorite. I am a bit spoiled since I tend to compare sushi with the what I used to have in Florida. They have friendly customer service and the wait time is always short. It is walking distance from my place, great location. I am hoping they start to open on Saturday's soon! I was a bit scared of the set up, but they make it work! Rainbow roll was quite tasty.
(5)Alyssia C.
Yuck! I've had good sushi, this does not come close. Fishy and greasy and not the good kind. The miso was ok though.
(2)Matt M.
We had a fantastic first experience at GoGo Sushi this week. Fast, friendly service, with lots of smiles. Excellent wakame (seaweed salad) followed by very rich little shrimp shumai (dumplings). I had the Caterpillar Roll and was a little disappointed in how bland it was, but the presentation was downright beautiful. Very clean, very attractive, very reasonable. I'll definitely be back.
(5)LaDonna S.
Gotta try the crunchy crab roll - so so yummy!
(5)Kyle T.
I've been here many times and I have always had a good experience. The atmosphere / build-out of the restaurant is well done, and there is plenty of seating inside and out on the patio. It's very comfortable and doesn't seem crowded, even if the place is packed. Their lunch specials are incredible. You can get either sushi or hibachi for well under $10 and the quality of the food is spectacular. The beef and shrimp hibachi have both been very fresh and flavorful, as well as the cucumber, carrots, mushrooms, and other vegetables that come with it. The food is well done and well plated, enough to be at a much nicer restaurant, but without the high prices. Ordering is very straight-forward, the menus are very simple and easy to understand, and the staff is very friendly and helpful. I would (and will) come back many times.
(5)Keith Rollin E.
Go here for a quick lunch! This place is all around rock solid for this. They're fast, fresh, clean, have modern decor, good patio seating and nice, upbeat indie pop. Zero 'tude from the staff--the girl at the counter is a snuggly teddy bear--and their daily specials are ridiculously inexpensive for the quality. Eat here on a sunny Friday on the patio for your lunch break and you will be full of smiles, the embodiment of that Katrina and the Waves song, ready to skip home and embrace the weekend on your beautiful planet.
(4)Uber M.
Not my favorite, but it would be alright it you are in the area. The atmosphere is contemporary and nice enough. Overall though, I've got other venues that are more adequately serving my sushi needs.
(3)Becky C.
Cute restaurant, great location, pretty good (and ample) food. The counter ordering with table service is a little bizarre; I'm of the type who gets anxiety when I don't understand how a simple thing is supposed to work. That said, the Bento Box (I've had the Calamari and Tonkatsu Pork so far) is a fantastic deal. If you're not starving, I could see it easily feeding two people if you throw in an extra miso soup. The entrees were well-cooked, and the complimentary flavored water is a nice touch. The only sushi I've had here is the California roll (included with the Bento), and it was mediocre, at best, but I'm generally unimpressed with most local sushi, as it seems designed to mask the flavor of the fish. High points were the ginger salad dressing, amount and quality of side items and service. Tempura veggies are a little greasy, fried rice is nothing to write home about, but for the price, location, speed and decor, GOGO is definitely worth visiting. Bonus: A Keep It Local card gets you 10% off. : )
(3)Pete M.
Cool looking place on the outside. The sushi is so-so, the cuts are thin, and is was served wet. Also no Japanese beer?!?!? Bud Light??? Sorry I'll keep looking.
(2)Tanner H.
Not my favorite sushi spot in town, but the Mid-Town location is great. I've stopped in for a quick dinner and my wife and I ordered take out one night. The staff have been crazy friendly and helpful.
(3)Jess F.
Even though the service and atmosphere were great it simply couldn't make up for the over priced imitation crab stick and low quality rolls. It was especially disappointing that the price wasn't lower due to the quality difference. Let's just say I was was thoroughly underwhelmed by my experience and don't plan on returning.
(2)Randi P.
One of my new favorite places in OKC. Its casual dining. GREAT 50% off sushi happy hour 3-5pm. Can't take out any leftovers from happy hour menu. Friendly staff. Close to house. Good sushi. Menu easy to follow. I will be a regular here.
(4)Sean M.
Decent service for lunch. It all depends on how busy it is. The first time we went it was slammed. The second time it wasn't bad and we were served very quickly. Sunshine roll was excellent. The Cajun roll was so-so. But we'll definitely return. We got 2 rolls, 2 cups of miso soup, and 2 waters for $13.95.
(4)Trang G.
I've been here NUMEROUS amounts of time & the service is fantastic. Most importantly they have unique rolls that taste GREAT. It's in a great area as well, midtown. They have a Moore location as well. They have lunch box specials that are also great if you don't want sushi. But I go for the sushi, Green Hornet roll is my favorite!
(5)Michael D.
Love Gogo sushi it's such a fun happening sushi restaraunt!! The lady that owned the sushi restaraunt greets you with a warm smile and her attitude is so positive! The sushi us delicious and very well plated.. The Sophie Nathan and Maddie roll are all wonderful. I recently tried the Levi roll without it being friend and fell in love! I can't wait to return and have some more Gogo I could honestly eat it everyday!
(4)Tiffany D.
Excellent place for sushi in OKC! This is where we go when my husband and I have that craving. The service is prompt, the staff is friendly, and sushi is delicious. The mardi gras roll is standard for us and we make it a point to try something different each time we go here. This place has a very warm and inviting atmosphere which also makes it very kid/baby friendly.
(5)Myles Y.
Always been impressed with this little place. Staff is great, rolls are ever changing and well executed. The patio is awesome when weather permits. It's a great way to get a sushi fix without having to spend neko money to get it.
(4)Kim H.
If you want great sushi in okc this is your place. The location at mid town has great happy hour deals from 3 to 5. Gotta try the lifesaver and the spicy Cajun. Staff is always friendly and knowledgeable.
(5)Carly N.
I'm a huge fan of this place! The food is so delicious! And the prices are cheap too. We ordered the spicy calamari, Godzilla roll, and Yaki Chicken Udon stir fried. Mm-mmm good!!! I love the layout of the restaurant. It's very spacious and clean with lots of windows to let the sunlight in. The employees were really nice too. I didn't know this, but you order at the counter then find a seat. This is my new favorite lunch spot and I'm so glad it's near my workplace!! Bento boxes are also very cheap. You get a big portion for under $10 and it comes with some delicious miso soup! Don't forget to use your Keep It Local card for 10% off food and drinks!
(5)Ashlie C.
This place is pure heaven! Its everything you could get at one of the fancy Japanese steak houses, but at prices young professionals can afford. I easy get out of here under $10 every time for lunch. Things to try: You can never go wrong with the special, I also love the bento box, its a little taste of everything. This is a place you are proud to get the water, they put strawberries and oranges in it! I love bringing all my friends here, its great for big or small groups.
(5)Vinton B.
GOGO is the go to place for quick sushi on a budget. Of course they have other wonderful Asian dishes aside from sushi as well. They have great box combos with all sorts of mash ups. I've yet to be disappointed with anything I've had there. The place is usually hopping, full of customers, but the employees are on the ball, quick to help everyone and still managing to be friendly and attentive. The prices here are great and the atmosphere is real comfortable.
(4)Richard B.
Somewhere between fast food sushi and fine dining sushi. You order from the counter. They bring the sushi to you. GOGO has a pretty decent selection of sushi dishes. The best deal is the sushi lunch special. I've enjoyed the variety each time I've gone. The Bento Boxes are pretty good too. Not a bad deal either. The sushi wasn't the freshest I've ever had, but right in the middle of the road price wise. The scenery and layout are below average. Sort of an awkward dance from the door to the counter to the drink machine to your table. There is outside seating for when the sun is out. GOGO has a very casual atmosphere. Not Japanese influenced at all. More of a hodgepodge of modern design with red accents. The service is above average. They bring you whatever you need and you can get help from the counter at any time. I can definitely recommend GOGO for a quick sushi outing. It does have a bit of a "turn and burn" feel to it which I wouldn't call relaxing. But I have enjoyed everything I've eaten there.
(4)James J.
Loved it! Just east of Saint Anthony's Hospital. It is tucked away in a little strip mall. It is well marked and easy to find. Just look it up on the free app Waze. Waze is my favorite GPS map. I usually try and make it there during their happy hour 3 - 5 Monday through Thursday. But today I missed it by a couple of minutes. Oh well! So instead of getting my sushi off of the half off menu I got the sesame shrimp hibachi and a Liz roll. The hibachi here is outstanding! I have had everyone of the selections and they are all perfection. If you get the one that's the daily special it will only run you $8.95! You get a plate full of sautéed zucchini, squash, mushrooms, carrots, onions, whatever meat comes with the dish, white or fried rice ( extra for the fried rice ) and a salad or soup. Now that's a bargain! Not to overlook the sushi.... It is the second best sushi I have had in town. Price wise it's the best. Don't cut it short because it really is excellent! I have been going to GoGo since they opened in Moore and now go to this one because it's closer to my house. I really have enjoyed every meal I have had and will be returning next week. Overall grade "A+" Back again! I made the half off sushi this time. But the hibachi was so good I had it again with the Liz roll. This time the special was teriyaki chicken! Another winner! "A+". Keep up the good work!
(5)Diana F.
Super friendly and clean , it was a litte hot inside. Aushi was awesome, there combo fried rice had no flavor . I like how you see them cook your food . That was cool ............. Prices were good for the size plate you got!
(4)Matt A.
I didn't really eat any sushi, exactly. This is a lunch review on a sunny, crisp October 31st Halloween day. It was crowded, as we arrived right at lunch time. My party ordered before I did and they were already sitting. It was a little confusing at first, as you order and then they give you a number. But I didn't see that instruction, and the line was to the door so it was a blob of people. No big deal though. I had the teriyaki beef bento bowl. This was a great choice for the price. It was like around $8 or so, and you get a bowl of miso (the most standard miso in the world, which makes it pretty solid, limited on tofu), and then a totally fair portion of the teriyaki chicken, a couple of bites of sushi roll, some very solid tempura vegetables (the onion cooked weird and was hard to eat), some steamed rice, and a tiny little side salad. Miso: standard, like I mentioned Salad- watery iceberg lettuce with a little dressing. An aferthought. Sushi rolls: standard teriyaki beef: quite, quite good. I enjoyed! It was a little pricey. One person in our party ordered two rolls and a beer and it was $30. My lunch was $20ish. DON'T ORDER BEER HERE. Looking forward to going back! (without beer)
(4)Lauren T.
I really like this place - they get very busy sometimes though, so go early during peak hours. Their rolls are always fresh and delicious, and service is good. They have quite a large selection of sushi rolls, with some cooked entree items as well. The atmosphere is casual and fun, and a great place to go to grab a quick bite.
(4)Jessica M.
Love this place for a quick roll and great price!
(5)Scott H.
I first ate at Go Go Sushi on a Tuesday for lunch. It was not full, but well over half full. And, it was doing a steady business during lunch. You place your order at the counter, get a number, and find a seat. The dining room is clean and modern looking, and there was plenty of seating. Additionally, they have a back patio, although it was raining, so that wasn't an option. I went with some colleagues, two of whom ordered the chicken teriyaki hibachi for $6.99. This comes with a salad, your choice of fried or steamed rice, two sauces, and chicken cooked with vegetables. It came out after about 5 or so minutes. I didn't try it, but it looked good and for $7 was a good sized lunch. Myself and the other guy we were eating with went with sushi rolls. We waited. And waited. And waited. Our companions were well over halfway through with their meals by the time the rolls arrived. I get that rolls can take longer, they are certainly more labor intensive. But, in my estimation steps should be taken to ensure that a party gets its food all at once, or at least closer together than we did. When the rolls did arrive I was pleased. I went with the Crimson and Cream and split a Scorpion Roll. The Crimson and Cream comes with salmon, tuna, cream cheese, avocado, cilantro, crab stick, spicy mayo, sriracha, crunchies, and tobiko. I didn't get much cilantro when I tasted the roll, but that's likely due to the strength of the spicy mayo and sriracha. This roll isn't super hot, but it's got a nice kick to it. It's substantial. Additionally, despite all of the ingredients, it was rolled well and didn't fall apart on me. The Scorpion Roll contains fried soft shell crab, crawfish mix, cucumber, massago, eel sauce, spicy mayo, and green onion. This roll was also constructed well. I didn't like it as much as the Crimson and Cream, but that's not to say I didn't like the roll. I would order both again. There is a large sushi and hibachi menu at Go Go. I look forward to trying additional dishes on future trips.
(3)Ivy T.
Overall not to bad if you're wanting quick sushi lunch break. They have great lunch specials and overall pretty fair price. I usually meet my friends who work downtown here since it's a mid-point to meet up. Quick, fast, and clean place. I've had their sushi, pretty satisfying, along with their stir-fried noodles or bento boxes. Very filling and lots of food!
(4)Juan G.
Craving sushi and yelp said this was #2, it was pretty good Ordered Korean bbq rib hibachi and was a bit disappointing. 50% of my meal was chewy non edible fat...luckily it came with a delicious miso soup, fried rice and some grilled veggies. As for the sushi we shared two rolls amongst 2 people, the Liz roll and the volcano roll. Both rolls were good but I suggest getting the Liz roll, it had a nice spice to it. We sat outside and service was really good! Had my water refilled twice without asking and everyone seemed really nice.
(4)Josh F.
If there is one place for Sushi in Midtown it is GoGo, they may have limited hours and opened as much as some may like, but GoGo is the place.
(5)Abraham D.
You can't beat their happy hour special, great sushi, well rolled and a huge selection to choose from. I've had their bento boxes and hibachi offerings and I would happily order any on their menu all over again. It's a family run business, and one of the owners seems to always be present. While I am bummed they no longer accept Keep It Local cards, I still can't find a better sushi spot when it comes to price and quality. Even at full price their sushi is reasonably priced.
(4)Chris S.
Oh Gosh! I'm blushing. This restaurant harbors a secret. Her name is Vivienne, I mean Stacey. I mean everybody. The effort and skill brought together by these guys deserves to be celebrated. It's like walking into a dress shoppe and not knowing they sport a couture line. I'll just leave it at that... They get it, if you do... Namaste
(5)Mare A.
GoGo is my favorite sushi! We still can't find good sushi in Texas. The dynamite mussels are out of this world!! The Liz roll and Lobster roll are our favorites. For non-sushi eaters they have a great steak dish. This is a great place for meeting up w friends and not to be rushed out the door.
(5)Jason A.
Gotta give these guys only two stars. Sushi is not as fresh as what I a custom too and it's a little pricey.
(2)Lynn L.
Perfect place in midtown for quick delicious bite of sushi! A lot of bar and window single seats. Order at counter, take a seat, and your food will be brought to you.
(5)Misha Z.
I was really craving sushi as I haven't had it in a long while since moving from CA. I was and still am a little skeptical having sushi in a state that does not border the ocean. Decided to try this place near my apt, and I got two rolls and calamari. Calamari was a mistake as it was too chewy, and the rolls were just OK. I don't remember the names of the rolls, just that one had panko crumbs on the inside, outside, and everywhere.
(3)Stephen B.
I had dinner here and the food was delicious! I had the calamari roll. It was awesome! They have big portions and a nice atmosphere. I was so stuffed!
(5)Joey L.
I need to get something else here the next time I go--I got a Bento box and I feel that was a mistake. They deep fry a lot of stuff and it works in some instances and doesn't in many others. Why can't I think of what that's called? Anyway--it's a nice space that fills up quickly around lunchtime. I think there might be better choices in the Midtown area but again I can't really comment on it until I try a sushi dish.
(3)Ashley D.
I have been resistant to GoGo Sushi for quite a while. It is near my house, in the up and rising Midtown area. But I am set in my ways. I know where I like to get my sushi. And I am picky about not eating "cheap" sushi. It seems like sushi went through a fad phase a few years ago and everyone started doing it, which isn't a good thing. My favorite sushi place recently changed their popular happy hour discount and doesn't offer lunch specials. I love sushi, but I can't always pay $25+ for lunch with two rolls. I noticed in the Gazette that GoGo Sushi has lunch specials. My dear brother-in-law had just had his first career job interview and wanted to spontaneously go to sushi, so we decided that GOGO would be worth a try since the prices were cheaper than other places. I met him and his mom (my MiL) at GoGo around 12:45 on a weekday. The front parking lot was full, so I circled a bit until someone left. GoGo has counter service for ordering and self service for drinks and utensils. They give you a number and then bring your food to the table. This set up is not my favorite, but it is fine for as inexpensive as the rolls are. The decor and atmosphere is very modern. They have tables and booths. It is very clean and well maintained; both times I have gone they have been mopping the floors. We shared an order of gyoza, which were delicious! They were perfectly fried and were super crisp and hot. Great flavor too. For my lunch, I ordered the Spider roll and the shrimp/veggie tempura appetizer. The spider roll was tasty, and was very crabby. The crab inside the roll was hot, which told me it was freshly fried instead of prepped ahead of time. I think the price was around $6. My tempura was great. I love tempura, and it is hard to find at places. It was just a smidge on the oily side, but was still good. I got two big pieces of shrimp, two sweet potato slices, two zucchini slices, and a huge onion ring for about $6. I also ordered miso soup for $2 and it was full of tofu cubes and seaweed. It was flavorful. My family enjoyed their sushi rolls as well. GoGo offers hibachi meals too that smell delicious. They have lunch hibachi specials, but I have yet to try them. Hopefully one day I can stop by. I think I remember a lunch hibachi bento box only costing $7. I returned to GoGo sushi for their happy hour. It is M-F from 3p-5p. It includes a list of about 15 rolls, gyoza, and edamame, all at half price for dine in only. The happy hour menu is on a board facing away from the door (I added a pic in photos) and they don't really mention it when you go to order, so it is kind of secretive! I ordered gyoza ($2.50 for happy hour) and a tempura shrimp roll ($3 hh price) and spent only $5.50! I think that is a great deal. Definitely worth making GoGo Sushi my new GoTo Sushi place! The rolls here are good. The place is clean. It doesn't smell fishy. Would I go here for a fancy date night? No. But for a quick, in expensive lunch, a happy hour, or to satisfy my sushi craving I think GoGo is a great place. And it is local and family owned! I wish I hadn't waited so long to give it a try! p.s. Use your Keep It Local card for 10% off (not for happy hour)!
(4)Laura R.
I am in love with GOGO sushi. I was taken here for a lunch meeting by a friend, so I just ordered what she ordered - miso soup and a rainbow roll. We ordered at the counter and sat down, which is not typical for most sushi restaurants. Our service was super prompt and delightful. They asked if we needed anything two or three times and had our plates removed the minute we were done. The place is kept super clean and its clear the staff has pride in their restaurant. I can't say one wrong thing with this place. The food was amazing, and I will definitely have to try all of it at some point. I can not WAIT to come back!
(5)Maggie F.
I love GoGo Sushi! It's a very casual, laid-back atmosphere and less expensive than other sushi places around town, but they still have a huge selection and good quality sushi. Their lunch special is awesome. Around $8 for a roll and a soup or salad. The rolls are pretty good size and one is usually enough for me for lunch, especially with a soup to accompany it. I went for dinner with my family recently before we went to a show at the Civic Center, and they all enjoyed it as well. Definitely a great option for good sushi at a decent price.
(4)Ashley A.
Tonight the pickled ginger was soggy and tasteless, the yellowtail roll was puny and bland, and Christmas decorations are still adorning the joint (kinda weird). However, it's an easy and dressed down place with flavorful miso with big pieces of wakame and pretty good fare on the whole (love the calamari appetizer and the bowl of udon). For express sushi, it's fine. Not quite as cheap or delicious to me as some other reviews suggest, but this is a good Midtown in-and-out, no-frills experience all the same.
(3)Sheri C.
I know, I know...Sushi?! In a landlocked state?! But Gogo Sushi was more than decent and really hit the spot. We like Americanized rolls, what can I say? Go for the Mardi Gras Roll with its yummy crawfish topping. Dragon Roll had tasty eel and its sweet sauce drizzled on top. We had another roll but can't remember the name. Basically a California Roll with fried lobster on top. Skip it; IMO, lobster shouldn't be fried.
(4)Kendall B.
GOGO is my go-to lunch time meeting location. They have the perfect atmosphere for lunch time meetings - I've never once had to wait for a table, and there's enough sound to know other tables aren't hearing everything you say without it being so loud that you're having to yell. The customer service cannot be beat. Yes, I'm a regular, so I'd expect a slightly more friendly wave, but they always greet me by name and seem to truly strive to remember customer's preferences. The food is such a great combination of value and quality. Whether you're a fan of raw sushi or stir fry or udon noodles are more your style...they've got something for everyone. Personal favorites are the Big Bird Roll (approximately 13 bucks) or the chicken udon noodle stir fry (approximately 8 bucks.) Their gyoza is also great! If I could give GOGO 6 stars, I would.
(5)Sarah M.
The only roll that I got was a Philly roll. It was a good roll, not outstanding but it was reasonably priced. I have no doubt that their fancier rolls are top notch. What I really did enjoy was their little dessert shop in the back. The cheesecake was amazing.
(4)Amanda N.
Great place to go eat! Good atmosphere, friendly faces, and lunch and dinner are great! Specials everyday and they have yummy affordable bento boxes. Love the crunchy salmon roll! Have not found it anywhere else!
(4)Julie S.
Goodness gracious I'm glad for GOGO! My sister (and fellow Yelper) checked this joint out on Tuesday after our walk. I'm gonna run you through it top to tail: A helpful, polite gal took our order. Only 3.2 beer but anyone who knows anything about opening a new restaurant knows those liquor licences are a beeyotch to get. We paid (thanks to sister, since I ran off without my moneybag), took a number and got seated on the lovely patio. Our food was brought out to us, and they made sure we had everything we needed. The food was excellent. The salad with ginger dressing was wonderful, and I will definitely have that again. (Much better than Grand House's new ginger ranch, which sounds as bad as it tastes). Then we split a crunchy crab roll and a rock and roll, and both were delicious - they were the right size for human bites, stayed together when picked up with sticks, and super tasty. Big bonus points for a server delivering our food, checking on us, and refilling our teas. Just a nice surprise from a place I thought was all self-service. So, to recap: Easy parking, easy ordering, helpful staff, nice patio. Two salads, two rolls, two teas = $25 smackers! Disco! I'll be back and will likely add a fifth star if they keep up this caliber of service and add Sapporo, sake and the like! Go Go GOGO!
(4)Sierra R.
It was so much food for under $10, I ordered the tempura shrimp bento box (picture posted). All bento boxes served with 4 pcs. California roll, steamed rice, house salad, tempura veggies and miso soup. Sub steamed rice with fried rice for an additional $1.25. So pleased with the service and loved the outside seating. I went at noon and there was immediate seating. The only downside was the parking. I ended up across the street and walked over. Overall loved it and going back!
(5)Lisa P.
I love Gogo Sushi! Their Maddie roll is my very favorite. I also love their house salad. It is just like the yummy salad they serve at fancy Japanese restaurants. The Nguyen family that owns Gogo and now Gogo Sweets in Moore is such a delightfully friendly family. They are always on site and always serving with a smile!
(4)Nicole S.
Pretty good place with amazing happy hour prices! I didn't like how the rolls had the stick crab meat.. that's what I use when making sushi and feeling lazy... I prefer a little sushi flare =) Anyways, I also tried a bite of the sesame chicken which was also pretty tasty.
(4)Lyndi Z.
Go go there right now! This place is seriously at the top of my list- and not just my sushi list! I have been for dinner once and lunch twice and each time it has been fresh, fast, and have had great service. It is hard to get fresh fish this far inland, but every roll I have had at Go GO has been delicious. They have all the standards, from California to Rock n Roll plus several of their own specialties. The portions are just right and I haven't had a piece fall apart on me-- that's the true test of a great sushi chef! They have daily lunch specials, but you can get an $8 Bento box at any time- so much food for so little cash! I tried their spring rolls last time and was very impressed. I don't get out much for lunch, but I have found that I can get in and out of there quickly and not feel silly sitting there by myself. The staff have all been friendly- checking in on me mid-meal, offering to refill my drink, and asking if I'm having a good day. I saw a table waiting for their meal for maybe 7 minutes, and a waitress came by and said "I am so sorry that you are STILL waiting, I will be right back" and she did! All in all a great place to grab a great meal before you get get on your way!
(4)Kyle D.
Great quality! Awesome atmosphere! A+ service! It was our first time and they were very helpful in showing us how to order and what to order! We will definitely be back!
(5)De D.
I got sick. Really nice service though. The sushi was really warm and I should have known. Oh man. No Bueno.
(2)Anna F.
GoGo Sushi is a place I have seen forever and always wanted to try but it didn't happen soon enough. I definitely wish I wouldn't have dragged my feet about trying GoGo! I went on a Saturday evening and it wasn't very crowded at all. We ordered two sushi rolls, the Kristi roll and the dragon roll and a side of the fried rice. Our order came out very quickly and we loved every bit of the food! I didn't realize upon coming here that it isn't a restaurant where you have a server, but maybe that's implied with the word "express" in the title. Anyway, we had an excellent experience and it was a cool, laid back sushi experience. They also still have sake so that's a plus! I'm looking forward to trying more of their sushi rolls considering their menu is quite extensive!
(5)Nevets N.
Wonderful selection and very helpful, friendly staff. Menu has a nice selection of offerings and the speed of service is amazing along with the price.
(4)Tabitha M.
This place is amazing best sushi restaurant in town I love sushi soooo much casual atmosphere sushi tastes so good fresh all authentic a lot of business people eat here on lunch hour I came here alone waiting for my car to be fixed at a near garage and walked over it was amazing!! GREAT value at lunch got 3 courses for around $6!! Big TVS upscale decor very nice inside. LOVE LOVE will def be back!!
(5)Joy M.
I drove by for dinner on a Tuesday night and it was empty. That scared me off right away. Mind you, I'm generally not afraid to try new things, but I wasn't in the mood to be disappointed that night. I was looking for a pick-me-upper! I honestly wasn't expecting awesomeness the day I went for lunch, but was pleasantly surprised by the decor and the menu. There is a very attractive piece of art with black and white koi fish that I loved. It had little bits of color to, if I remembered correctly. The food- ummm yummy! My co-workers ordered bento boxes and I ordered sushi. From the looks of it, the tempura was legit. It's coating looks like the typical tempura yellowy batter, not the normal run of the mill fried stuff you'd expect to see at a AYCE buffet or Western Sizzlin'. I'm not knocking how these establishments cook their fried stuff, I'm just stating that that style has no place in a Japanese style restaurant, ya feel me? :) So, I actually ordered a vegetarian sushi roll and a salmon skin salad, but I think the person who took my order mistakenly thought I wanted the salmon skin roll. I'm not complaining because it was pretty delicious and a happy blessing in disguise. Ummm, you know, I don't exactly remember the name of my veggie roll, but it consisted of sweet potato, asparagus and avocado topped with eel sauce. I would have preferred it without sauce, but the rolls were small enough for me to inhale in one bite. I especially like that they have a sushi roll with bacon on it... Which I will have to try next time. Oh yes, there will be a next time.
(4)Justin S.
Above average sushi, good prices and very generous portions. Service is very quick, and there is giant menu, including non-sushi items. Very close to the Warren Theater. Worth the drive from Norman, better than any sushi there. Atmosphere is a bit lacking if you're looking for a fancy sit down dinner, but I've always been very pleased with this place.
(4)Kimberly T.
The salmon was old and I was served with worst ginger ever. Could not even eat it. I will never go back.
(1)Matt K.
Will not let you down. Very extensive menu. You could order something different for probably 10 years, haha. Happy hour prices are great!
(3)Eric M.
It was sooooo good!
(5)Vivi G.
I have been to several Sushi places in Oklahoma and this by far is my favorite. I am a bit spoiled since I tend to compare sushi with the what I used to have in Florida. They have friendly customer service and the wait time is always short. It is walking distance from my place, great location. I am hoping they start to open on Saturday's soon! I was a bit scared of the set up, but they make it work! Rainbow roll was quite tasty.
(5)Becky C.
Cute restaurant, great location, pretty good (and ample) food. The counter ordering with table service is a little bizarre; I'm of the type who gets anxiety when I don't understand how a simple thing is supposed to work. That said, the Bento Box (I've had the Calamari and Tonkatsu Pork so far) is a fantastic deal. If you're not starving, I could see it easily feeding two people if you throw in an extra miso soup. The entrees were well-cooked, and the complimentary flavored water is a nice touch. The only sushi I've had here is the California roll (included with the Bento), and it was mediocre, at best, but I'm generally unimpressed with most local sushi, as it seems designed to mask the flavor of the fish. High points were the ginger salad dressing, amount and quality of side items and service. Tempura veggies are a little greasy, fried rice is nothing to write home about, but for the price, location, speed and decor, GOGO is definitely worth visiting. Bonus: A Keep It Local card gets you 10% off. : )
(3)Keith Rollin E.
Go here for a quick lunch! This place is all around rock solid for this. They're fast, fresh, clean, have modern decor, good patio seating and nice, upbeat indie pop. Zero 'tude from the staff--the girl at the counter is a snuggly teddy bear--and their daily specials are ridiculously inexpensive for the quality. Eat here on a sunny Friday on the patio for your lunch break and you will be full of smiles, the embodiment of that Katrina and the Waves song, ready to skip home and embrace the weekend on your beautiful planet.
(4)Uber M.
Not my favorite, but it would be alright it you are in the area. The atmosphere is contemporary and nice enough. Overall though, I've got other venues that are more adequately serving my sushi needs.
(3)Virginia M.
awesome service even filled our drinks which is unusual when you don't order the food at the table. we were asked several times how we were doing and if we liked the food. the bento boxes are wonderful and have so much food.
(5)Kevin W.
I don't know if Inspector Gadget was a fan of sushi - and if he was for that matter, how handy a 'sushi express & grill' would have been in terms of helping foil his enemies' diabolical plans. No, come to think of it, I don't ever recall the Inspector shouting "Go-go gadget sushi express & grill!", his trench coat opening up to reveal a perfectly dressed plate of salmon nigiri adorned with pickled ginger and wasabi. Still... a boy can dream. If you have yet to visit one of the GoGo Sushi locations, it's quite a different concept compared to a traditional sushi restaurant. It's a casual, order at the counter, take a number, and wait for your food to be delivered to you type concept - and it works. It works because it fills a specific niche that most other sushi restaurants fail to - good food, fast, at a decent price. No need to pick up one of those pre-made packs of sushi from the local supermarket anymore, GoGo has got your quick sushi fix covered. We have yet to try anything that we've disliked. The sushi is all good - not necessarily the same quality of sushi you would expect to get at a 5 star sushi restaurant, but it's good enough that you can be sure Inspector Gadget would exclaim "wowzers!". Some of our favorites rolls are the Moe, the Nathan, and you can't go wrong with the Rainbow roll at that price. We've also tried the salmon nigiri, great as well. If you're not feeling the sushi - they've got plenty of other options to choose from as well. They've got udon soup and soba noodle entrees, the seafood soba is one of our favorites. They also offer hibachi choices and bento boxes to give you a full meal / small sample of everything. GoGo is a family owned and operated restaurant, and they are also part of the Keep it Local program. You really can't go wrong here. You'll get some great food, you'll be in and out quickly, and it won't break the bank. What are you waiting for? "Go Gadget Go!" Overall Grade: B+
(4)Elise P.
This place gets it right. They have a huge sushi menu, and if that can't satisfy you, then you can build your own. To make it even better, you can get out for under $30 with 4 full-size rolls. They also have daily specials and a happy hour. Oh, and if you happen to have friends that aren't into sushi, they serve a variety of cooked dishes as well. Everything I've ordered has been delicious. I have enjoyed the spicy tuna, the dragon, the enormous California, the Bella (though I ordered it not fried), the Philly, and probably a few more I can't remember because I love going to this place. They do tempura well also and the appetizer is reasonably priced. Even though it's order at the counter, you can still get alcoholic drinks and sit at the sushi/hibachi bar. One nice touch is the free flavored water too. I highly recommend GOGO (both Midtwon & Moore)!
(5)Alex G.
You wouldn't think to find great sushi in the middle of Oklahoma. I was out here on a work assignment and found this place for dinner. I have had great sushi in San Francisco many times but this place takes the cake for creativity and originality in their rolls. Their menu is large, creative and incredibly diverse. My favorite, BACON on a sushi roll with eel. Can't beat that, seriously. Or the Tempura Lobster? How did they even think of these! The staff was amazing and one of the owners showered us with recommendations and custom creations. I have to say this is in my top 10 sushi restaurants in the U.S. and in Oklahoma of all places. If I'm ever in OKC again this will def be on my list of places to go.
(5)Alyssia C.
Yuck! I've had good sushi, this does not come close. Fishy and greasy and not the good kind. The miso was ok though.
(2)Matt M.
We had a fantastic first experience at GoGo Sushi this week. Fast, friendly service, with lots of smiles. Excellent wakame (seaweed salad) followed by very rich little shrimp shumai (dumplings). I had the Caterpillar Roll and was a little disappointed in how bland it was, but the presentation was downright beautiful. Very clean, very attractive, very reasonable. I'll definitely be back.
(5)LaDonna S.
Gotta try the crunchy crab roll - so so yummy!
(5)Kyle T.
I've been here many times and I have always had a good experience. The atmosphere / build-out of the restaurant is well done, and there is plenty of seating inside and out on the patio. It's very comfortable and doesn't seem crowded, even if the place is packed. Their lunch specials are incredible. You can get either sushi or hibachi for well under $10 and the quality of the food is spectacular. The beef and shrimp hibachi have both been very fresh and flavorful, as well as the cucumber, carrots, mushrooms, and other vegetables that come with it. The food is well done and well plated, enough to be at a much nicer restaurant, but without the high prices. Ordering is very straight-forward, the menus are very simple and easy to understand, and the staff is very friendly and helpful. I would (and will) come back many times.
(5)Pete M.
Cool looking place on the outside. The sushi is so-so, the cuts are thin, and is was served wet. Also no Japanese beer?!?!? Bud Light??? Sorry I'll keep looking.
(2)Justin E.
The sushi here is infectious, it will have you coming back and wanting to try each and every roll, provided your pocketbook can allow it. It is clean and classy, and the staff is beyond courteous. On the side, I would recommend their delicious miso soup, because... it's delicious.
(5)Phan L.
Awesome selections of sushi for cheap! The most expensive roll there was maybe $13.50 compared to other places that's awesome and happy hour sushi from 3-5pm is a must! Half off sushi hell yeah!
(5)Elaine L.
First of the staff is always so nice and helpful. The sushi is not too expensive which is a nice change from some of the other sushi spots. The crimson and cream roll is my favorite. Oh and who doesn't like the strawberry orange water?? Yum!!!
(4)Justin E.
The sushi here is infectious, it will have you coming back and wanting to try each and every roll, provided your pocketbook can allow it. It is clean and classy, and the staff is beyond courteous. On the side, I would recommend their delicious miso soup, because... it's delicious.
(5)Phan L.
Awesome selections of sushi for cheap! The most expensive roll there was maybe $13.50 compared to other places that's awesome and happy hour sushi from 3-5pm is a must! Half off sushi hell yeah!
(5)Elaine L.
First of the staff is always so nice and helpful. The sushi is not too expensive which is a nice change from some of the other sushi spots. The crimson and cream roll is my favorite. Oh and who doesn't like the strawberry orange water?? Yum!!!
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