Reviews
We came and asked to be seated on a table for party of 5. Ended up charging gratuity of 20%. Gratuity is for 6 and more indicated on their menu. When asked why? Server replied "this is a VIP table" We know there is no such thing as a VIP table, especially at Sushi Cafe. They were profiling, based on our ethnicity that we wouldn't leave them a tip. I wish they wouldn't have done that, because not only do we eat there frequently but I always leave 20% tip regardless. This was not just a server error, I believe the manger was also involved with the server, and she was baffled
1
7 years ago (27-05-2018)
Some times it's good, sometimes it's not. However, I have had several bad experiences. One visit I waited nearly 15 minutes for my drink order. Another visit, never got waited on at all. Yet another, my fiance never got her dish, and mine got cold waiting for the server to come back by to ask where hers was. When it's good, I'm always willing to go back.
3
7 years ago (20-04-2018)
This place was delicious! The sushi was fresh and so so good. The only drawback is that they will empty your wallet to fill you up with the best sushi LR has to offer.
5
7 years ago (01-05-2018)
Located in The Heights, a neighborhood in Little Rock, Arkansas, Sushi Cafe is a local favorite. It is on the corner of Kavanaugh and N. Grant, making it high on the walk score from shops, easy parking and other amenities.
They have a small outdoor patio and the interior boasts a calm environment with soft music playing. Perhaps, they are under staffed since we did have to wait an unusually long time for drinks and appetizers, however, the food is quite good and worth it.
I recommend starting with the Work Fired Spicy Edamame. The images below feature the 'fire and ice' roll which is set on fire, Rainbow roll, Geisha Roll, and the Rock-n-Roll. They have a really robust selection of sushi to choose from.
They have particular hours and are not open for lunch on the weekends so call ahead of time if you are unsure. The vibe caters to singles, those on dates, and is kid friendly. Their bar has tv for those looking for a sporting event. Overall, this restaurant located in the historic Heights district is the perfect spot for those craving modern-fushion dishes.
4
7 years ago (23-05-2018)
Best sushi in town, hands down. There's a lot of great places to go for it, but the quality and portions are the absolute best. It's a little more expensive than most sushi around, but bar none the absolute best and completely worth it. I don't think I've had anything on their menu I do not like. Excellent wine selection.
5
7 years ago (15-02-2018)