Sushin
528 N Thompson Ln, Murfreesboro, TN, 37129
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Address :
528 N Thompson Ln
Murfreesboro, TN, 37129 - Phone (615) 895-7585
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Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Dinner
Parking : Private Lot
Bike Parking : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : No
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : Yes
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Ashley R.
I love, love, love Sushin for so many reasons, with the main reason being the tasty food! My husband and I frequent Sushin for dinner and are usually greeted warmly at the door and are immediately seated. The food is always fresh, the variety is really good, and the prices reasonable! I would give this little gem a try!
(5)Leigh M.
Japanese is, without a doubt, my favorite variety of cuisine. Sushin is, without a doubt, the best Japanese restaurant I've been to in Tennessee. Period. The food is fantastic, the service is great, and the menu is spectacular. Their sushi is really good but I never order it. To me, that's not the main draw of this place. One can find good sushi in a lot of places now. What one cannot find so easily is the more traditional Japanese items offered at Sushin. By Japanese, I mean Japanese, not "Japanese", which is what I usually find in this part of the country. They have things such as onigiri, natto, cold soba, some of the best nabeyaki udon I've ever tasted, and countless other items that are uncommon to find in restaurants located in areas without a large Japanese population. If you love trying new things, you're bound to find something you haven't had before. If you want to experience actual Japanese food, and not the Americanized stuff that a lot of places try to pass off as Japanese food, I can't recommend Sushin highly enough.
(5)VA F.
Found this gem while visiting Murfreesboro . Family owned and operated. Got carry-out because a family member was ill. They suggested soup and steamed rice and added extra ginger to my order. The sushi was awesome too. Very reasonably priced. Exceptional staff.
(5)William R.
Always great. The owner allows nothing less. Great Japanese and Korean food. The Bulgogi is great!
(5)Tracy T.
Freshest fish and awesome sushi! Local owners. My favorite sushi place!
(5)Renee M.
Excellent sushi and their Bento Boxes are yummy too. They are consistently good and you can't go wrong with Sushin.
(4)Steve E.
Long overdue review. We have been here, and I exaggerate not, 50+ times. Rolls are good, especially the Alaska, Valentine, and Rich Roll(spicy crab). The sashimi is very good and fresh consistently. I also enjoy the yaki udon, a fresh dish, light on the sauce. On the button every time. The pork Gyoza is our favorite starter. Consistent, not cheap, but solid choice for sushi and Japanese food.
(4)Stephanie S.
Great sushi, have korean BBQ options (very yummy Bulgogi!!), and various teriyaki options. The staff was super friendly and responsive and one (maybe owner?) was wonderful with our daughters, getting them kid friendly chop-sticks and encouraging them to eat by being silly with them. This restaurant reminds me of our favorite sushi/Japanese restaurant in Vancouver, WA; such a great way to begin to love our new city by finding replica here!
(4)Stephanie W.
I've been here a few times now and it's been great each time. The food is actual Japanese food, not the Americanized version you find throughout most of town. They have a huge menu and many of the dishes aren't found anywhere else in Murfreesboro. Service is also great, the staff are really friendly and helpful. I noticed that staff who were not waiting on us were still stopping by to make sure everything was OK, refilling drinks, etc. The restaurant looks nice and is clean (including the aquarium...I have a huge pet peeve with restaurants keeping dirty/overstocked/ugly aquariums). I definitely recommend this place and it's quickly becoming one of my favorite lunch or date night spots!
(4)Cat M.
The miso is tasty and the Las Vegas roll is killer. Usually my boyfriend and I get the nigiri options, and they're always fresh and tasty as well. The employees are always nice and helpful. Never have had a bad experience and look forward to going back some more!!
(5)LM P.
I've been to Sushin on two separate occassions and had two very different experiences. On my first experience, I was drawn there by the raving reviews given to me by my clients and co-workers as their favorite place to eat sushi. I was dissappointed when I received a loosely rolled spicy tuna roll and everything smelled more fishy than fresh. The service was okay, and we left there unimpressed. The only reason why I returned a second time was because Lemongrass was closed and my friend told me that Sushin was his favorite place. I was thinking, "What is it about this place that is so great?" I reluctantly went along. Despite my first experience, I ordered the same spicy tuna roll along with several other Nigiri rolls. They were much fresher and better made this time. My friend had me try a soup made with noodles, beef and vegetables served in a large pot. I don't remember what it was called, but it was delicious. I noticed the other patrons ordering more than just sushi. I guess that is the real key to this place - traditional Japanese dishes. Needless to say, my second visit was much more enjoyable than the first and I wouldn't mind returning.
(3)Chelsea J.
So two things happened here: either I came to Sushin on a very off night, or I have much higher standards for sushi than every single other person who reviewed them. I will go with the former. It was later on a Tuesday night and the place was empty so we were seated promptly. We ordered some gyoza and miso which were definitely good, hard to mess up frozen potstickers and a soup that is likely from a mix. I ordered a Kirin Ichiban and was having a fine time chatting with my gal pal. Then "our" sushi came out and things took a turn for the worst. We ordered 3 rolls (cant remember what they were) and a few rolls came out that were 100% not what we ordered. We told the waiter we got the wrong rolls and he acted totally bewildered that the rolls sitting in front of us werent what we ordered. I was a bit bewildered that we were his ONLY table and something managed to go wrong. So we send these mystery rolls back and after a short wait 3 more rolls come out to our table. These ones were wrong again! Maybe the sushi chefs didn't know the menu? Maybe our order got mixed up with a different invisible table? I have no idea but at this point we were starving and decided to just let it go because there was clearly a disconnect somewhere. We had no idea what the rolls were or what was in them- and I don't really care to know because they weren't very good. Nothing about the rolls was flavorful or fresh. We reluctantly ate them and I probably would not go back. A real bummer because this place has a lot of good hype!
(2)Andrew D.
Horrible service! Went on a Friday night and it took over an hour to get our first roll and sushi order. We didn't even get our whole order after a total of an hour and a half. We looked around and one table would have food out of 15. They need to figure out a better system for serving people. They can't have both chefs working on a sushi boat when the restaurant is full of people not eating.
(1)B B.
I used to be a regular at Sushin and loved their food but I moved away for about 5 years and returned not too long ago. When I went recently I noticed that the price seemed abnormally high compared to what I used to pay. I wouldn't have complained but the portions have also shrunk considerably. I shouldn't be paying twice what a meal should cost to be hungry two hours later. I hope they enjoy whatever money they scammed from me because I won't ever go back again. The food technically tastes good but I wouldn't bother going unless you just enjoy being ripped off.
(2)Danny C.
Snow crab roll and Popeye were great. Tuna tasted a little like it may have been from a can. A little slow but still great and personable. Can't wait to come back.
(4)Roy L.
Sushin has been a favorite place of mine since they opened. When going out with friends or if someone hasn't tried sushi before, Sushin is a direct route. More than just great sushi, they have a variety of dishes in there menu to allow even the non adventurous of your group a great experience with the crowd. Along with there main menu, try there special menu of sushi with rolls to impress your taste buds. The Holiday Roll has always been part of my order when I get a chance to go in.
(5)Cora F.
We sat at the sushi bar and ordered a lot of Nigiri. We learned tonight that it's traditional to eat with your hands so put down those chopsticks!! The "pre-entree" sprout salad was a great start! Yummy and a lil spice! The edamame was delicious and fresh. The miso was tasty. First time we ordered the hand-rolled spicy tuna and their spicy tuna is the best yet!! Hands down hand-rolled spicy tuna over the traditional roll. All the nigiri was very fresh!! We feel it was very traditionalized, not the over the top westernized sushi you see in most sushi restaurants. The environment was very friendly, warm and welcoming as well. We both say that the Eel Nigiri was our favorite!!!! The crab was amazing as well. The squid had a different texture, fresh but firm- first time trying the squid. Tuna was to die for as well! Yummmmm The Sama Sake is amazing @ $12 a bottle, non filtered and organic! We ordered miso Soup, edamame, 7 (14) pieces of nigiri, a Seattle roll, bottle of sake, glass of wine and came out under $100.
(5)Jason D.
We've been enjoying Sushin on Thompson Lane for many years. Fresh sushi, fast service and a friendly staff. This was my wife's first meal request after having our 3rd child as she wasn't able to eat sushi while pregnant. I highly recommend the Philadelphia Roll and the California Roll but I have to say everything I've tried here is fantastic!
(5)April K.
Very nice sushi! I live in coolsprings area in franklin and this place very far from here but i always wanna go! Great food and sushi. Nice servers too. Try tempura ice cream, you will love it!
(4)Daniel P.
If you like sushi, this one is the best in Murfreesboro and the surrounding area. Quality is always top notch and the service is first rate. Try the Yakiniku and the crunchy shrimp.
(5)Madeleine H.
My favorite place for sushi in the Boro! I wish they were open on Sundays though. Great food. Love the tempura and pre-meal salads. Love the family. Highly recommend!
(5)Claire B.
For Murfreesboro, Sushin has pretty decent sushi, and a nice little sushi bar. The reputation must have got out, because when we went on a weeknight, it was packed in there. The shrimp tempura roll is good and big enough to have as a light meal or a big snack on its own. I remember the salad and soup being good too. The portions on the nigiri are big, almost too big; my smoked salmon was had a huge chunk on it, but it was nice and fresh. If I'm in Murfreesboro and want sushi, I go here. They have also been fortunate that a new strip of chain restaurants has magically appeared on their doorstep and that may have increased their business too.
(4)Will M.
I've only been here once. I'd go back, but usually go in to nashville for japanese food
(3)Ralph W.
This is THE best Sushi place I have been to in Tennessee. I've had better in LasVegas and California, but this place is GREAT. The "Ralph Roll" is the best
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