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The first time we came here, we got ramen and tacos which were okay but nothing to be wowed by. The second time, we got sushi and while it was spendy, I felt that we would have spent about the same if we went to an all you can eat sushi place. The sushi was fresh and garnished well. If you like a
First time at this place for sushi 🍣. Environment is trendy and busy, nice area with a Whole Foods next door. Food wise, I was underwhelmed. Sushi was a bit dry. The appetizer pork bun was surprisingly good though! Server was kind and friendly enough however didn’t offer to fill our waters until it
The pork belly ramen was delicious!!! Lots of flavor. The hot mess roll was great too. I got the fried gyoza, next time I would get them pan seared instead. Definitely will be back!
Out searching for a new Sushi/Pad Thai go to place. Yokozuna didn't disappoint. It's a nice looking place overall, music isn't overpowering, and open enough that conversation flows easily. The service was pleasant and they kept the water and tea filled. The appetizers were tasty and satisfying. The
Really excellent sushi and excellent service! The menu has plenty of items to choose from and lots of different alcoholic drink options. They have nonsushi items like fried calamari and ramen. They are happy to make adjustments to menu items too.
I arrived around 11:30 am. The young lady who was our server was more than awesome. Her suggestions were amazing!!!!! Great attitude very attentive!! The food was highly pleasant! Tried the pork ramen ramen! The pork was so succulent and tender. The broth has so much delicious flavor... Everything
If you're looking for exceptional sushi in a no-frills setting, look no further than this establishment. The sushi is undoubtedly the star of the show, with an array of creative, expertly crafted rolls that are almost too beautiful to eat - almost. While the food is fantastic, the service leaves a
Me and my bf’s favorite sushi restaurant of all time! We love the happy hours and visit often for lunch. The ramen is okay but the sushi is on point!
We love eating at Yokozuna whenever we’re in Tulsa. I often order the Thai street noodles. Love the flavors. Love the ambience.
Pros: Our rolls were well made, the Raising Sun roll was very good with its sweet dipping sauce. Service were very good, the ambient is cool. Prices are reasonable. Cons: The Sapporo beer line was dirty and had a slightly spoiled flavor. The happy hour ends at 5pm and doesn't include drink specials.
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