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Contribuisci feedbackI don 't profess to know a lot about sushi. I 've only just recently gotten the nerve to try it and, to my surprise, I discovered that I really like it. I now see what all the fuss about raw fish, seaweed and rice is all about. Secretly I think it 's that green horseradish stuff that you carefully dip your chopsticks into to give it that kick that I really like. I think that stuff would make even mushy boiled brussels sprouts taste good. But I digress...<br/ <br/ I tried Sushi Rolls in the lower level of the Oxford Center today. I think they 've got a good thing going on down there. The sushi was relatively inexpensive, the location is great, and if you don 't feel like eating in the restaurant itself there 's plenty of seating in the courtyard right outside the place. The cardboard plates that the sushi is served on are sturdy and they look rather impressive with an elegant Japanese style design to them... economical and keeping the price down but an attention to detail that doesn 't make them 'look cheap '. <br/ <br/ I had the spicy tuna roll today. I normally don 't go for tuna but I liked the look of it. The gentleman behind the counter told me that it had Sriracha Sauce in it. Sriracha and that green horseradish stuff... for $7.99 how could I go wrong. It was delicious! <br/ <br/ I 'm not sure how long my self-education with sushi will last but if I 'm in the area again, I 'd consider getting another roll from Sushi Rolls.<br/
Fantastic.. My wife came down to have lunch with me, and I didn't want to go to Subway. Again. So we crossed over to the Oxford Center and I had planned on going to Easy Street. As we walked through the sea of tables, she kept spotting people with bowls of delicious looking noodles. We wheeled around, trying to figure out where people were getting them from. We found this little gem tucked behind the elevators, and wandered over.<br/ <br/ First, I ordered the Spicy Kimche Pork special. Really well seasoned, great flavor. The Kimchee is cooked to a point where it integrates well into the meal, but retains a bit of a distinct sour note. Very good. <br/ <br/ The wife got a different special whose name I cannot remember. Big (and I'm a Big guy, so yeah) bowl of steaming hot noodles, with mushroom and sliced seafood. Again, very well seasoned. They asked if I wanted a dash of spice when I went to pick it up, and I agreed. It added a punch, but did not overpower the wonderful broth. Included in her special was a spicy tuna roll, which was 6pcs. Very good, a nice accompaniment. <br/ <br/ The dining room of the restaurant itself is a bit small, but that is negated by the fact the Oxford Center atrium is just outside, so it never felt small. We found a table inside, which was convenient, if a bit small for 2 people to share. The value of the meal was great, came to almost exactly $20, for two well portioned entrees, an apetizer and a drink. I would have this 2-for-$20 anytime over Appleblechs.<br/ <br/ I have worked downtown for 3 years and never knew this place existed. While everybody clamors around the BRGR truck out in the parking lot, I will be down at Oxford Center, enjoying this hidden Gem.<br/ <br/ /End Rant
This sushi is ansolutley amazing and fresh, made only with the highest quality ingredients<br/ My ONLY complaint is that they only accept cash WTF is ul wih that?!
Great Food, Great Price, A+ All Around. Another one of my most favorite places to have lunch in downtown Pittsburgh. I have never had a bad anything at Sushi Rolls. Thier Sushi while not the very best in the city is very good, and priced well. The owner will glady custom make you anything not already prepared in the cooler. The service is always very courteous and fast. my favorite lunch is the Katsu Curry which like the name implies is a yellow currey dish with a fried pork cutlet, mixed with beef, potatoes and other veggies all over rice. I get hungry thinking about it. Love it there.
Good Sushi. I had the gyoza and the volcano sushi from Sush Rolls. The gyoza was real tasty, but the serving size was small. It was only 2 dumplings for $1, so I recommend getting 2 orders. The volcano roll $7) was quite filling 8 pieces) and whatever topping came on it rocked. It all seemed really fresh and the rice was sticky enough to hold together. The staff is quite friendly and the service was speedy. Thumbs up.