I am a big fan of both the food and the service.  We go every few months with our daughters, normally for special events. The staff is attentive and friendly.  The outside is pretty dismal (strip mall, near a Marsh Supermarket) but inside the restaurant is nicely appointed.  And the food ... we love  the Sushi.  My daughters like all the sushi options. They normally split a few rolls and a bento box.  My father and mother often go with us. My father loves the Udon noodles. My mother is a celiac and the staff really work with her to ensure the meal is exactly what she needs. I look forward to going back. The only problem is that I eat too much!
Review Source:Great sushi, great price and wonderful service. Â This place has become my favorite sushi place. Â Regarding older comments, I will admit that their sushi rolls were poorly put together, but I think they have either gotten a new sushi chef or have trained the previous one, because they have improved tremendously in the past few months.
Review Source:This place is starting to become my new favorite sushi place! We were given a groupon here last year as a gift and really loved it so we decided to give it another try and we were just as impressed as the first time! It's in a strip mall area so at first you're a little worried but the inside is really clean and classy! The prices aren't horrible and the fish is really fresh! I love the salmon sashimi, so fresh it melts in your mouth! The butterfly roll is probably the best roll I have ever eaten, no lie.
The staff is really nice and polite! I want to give this place 5 stars so badly but I feel like I should go a few more times just to be sure!
I love the sushi special they have in the afternoon. That is when I usually go. 50% off sushi is a great deal. The servers are not typical servers, but they are very nice; I am sure if I had a problem, it would be easily fixed. The place is kinda small, but clean and nice. It does take a while to get the sushi once it is ordered, which I am used to.
Review Source:I'm always up for trying a new sushi joint. Considering we're in the middle of the country, it's a challenge to find a balance between quality fish and affordability. My wife and I decided to try this place out. The curbside appeal is lacking to say the least. SUSHI HOUSE is the only thing you'll notice as you drive through the parking lot of the strip mall. The decor was nice, but overall it was a small venue. Although, like many others, the prices were on the high side...the sushi was good. I liked the creative spin on some of the ingredients. Good use of cilantro and fruit while not a combination I would put together, it tasted great. Not sure if it is good enough to go out of my way to go back, but if I'm in the neighborhood and found an extra $20 in my jacket...you know never know
Review Source:The outside of this restaurant is deceiving with it being located in a strip mall. Â Once inside, I was impressed with the decor. Â It had dark wood, low lighting, and a great setting for a date. Â I wasn't thrilled with the high price of the rolls, the only reason this place didn't give five stars, but I was impressed with the variety of the rolls. Â Many other sushi restaurants add tempura to make their rolls different. Â This place was able to mix things up without frying. Â We enjoyed their fuji tuna that had apples in it. Â We had another tuna with mango which was delicious. Â Their philly roll was the same as every other place but still good. Â I would go back next time I'm in the neighborhood.
Review Source:If you love sushi and are well familiar with good sushi do not come here. All the sushi and insides of the roll were ground up to a paste. Therefore every piece had the same texture and taste whether it was the spicy tuna or Godzilla roll. Also the pieces of fish we did have, via sashimi and a piece of yellowtail was extremely dried out like it had been refroze. The prices did not reflect ground up sushi. The cost was the same as places in Chicago.
Review Source:This is a respectable sushi restaurant, but a little pricier than I expected. Although you wouldn't know it from the outside of the building, this place has a nice atmosphere inside. I can tell they use quality ingredients, but their execution just didn't wow me. Their maki rolls are small and unless you order specialty rolls, there is nothing impressive about them. For instance, when I order a spicy salmon roll at other restaurants, it usually comes with a drizzle of that sriracha mayo that I love so much, but sadly Sushi house served theirs plain. My meal came with the standard salad and cup of miso soup. We also had edamame for an appetizer. Not bad, but I wouldn't go out of my way to eat at Sushi House again.
Review Source:Very unassuming. Tucked away in a generic grocery store stripmall. I've tried a number of places around Indy and Sushi House is a very solid option. I usually order some salmon nigiri/sashimi and it is always very fresh and tasty. Their regular rolls are less impressive but still good. This is my go to sushi place!
Review Source:Don't let the strip mall location be a turn off, once inside, Sushi House is very welcoming.  My wife and I were pleasantly surprised by the cleanliness of the location, including the restrooms.  We were greeted as soon as we walked in, and told to sit where ever we chose.  The menu was briefly explained, and told we were in time for happy hour, which meant half price rolls.  I had the Fiji roll and the Top of the World roll, which my wife also tried as well as a salmon roll.  All four of our rolls tasted like fresh fish, not the rubbery fish you get some places.  The Top of the World roll and salmon roll were very good, but the Fiji roll stood out in my book.  The play between the sweet of the Fiji apples and jalapeño peppers with spicy sauce were not only delicious, but a nice twist on the traditional savory sushi selections.  When the bill came, it was only $28.08 for 3 house specialty rolls (8 pieces each) and 1 normal roll, before gratuity.  All and all my wife and I were impressed by the selection of rolls available, as well as the quality.  We will be returning soon, especially if we can make it in time for happy hour.
Review Source:The wife and I were craving sushi and weren't quite sure where to go. Â Trying to dine on a budget I too purchased a <a href="/redir?url=http%3A%2F%2Frestaurants.com&s=8b83bf0ff8b716aae84527dc95577a310f201b166dcca25c8ca3824b15703869" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://restaurants.com</a> place for this place. Â
AMBIANCE- this place is not in a very convenient location. Â My wife and I were coming for Noblesville and had to go some crazy way to get out to this place. Â Probably didn't help that it was snowing when we went. Â The restaurant itself has a very basic decor. Â It's pushing for modern, but still looks a bit too bare to pull it off. Â
SERVICE- there werent' too many people there (probably because of the snow) Â Our server was friendly, and seemed to know what was what on the menu.
MENU- an abbreviated Japanese menu. Â Outside of the sushi, the entrees were limited to bentos and teriyakis. Â Didn't matter to the wife and I, as we came for the sushi. Â Sushi menu was pretty standard as well. Â None of the house rolls seemed to creative or inventive.
FOOD- the wife and I got a few rolls- we got the dynamite roll (deep fried salmon, crab and asparagus), crunchy spicy tuna, an eel role, and some others. Â The sushi was good not great. Â I'd say it was a step above buffet sushi, but not much more than that.
OVERALL- there has to be better places in Indy for sushi. Â Sadly, my wife and I have yet to find them. Â If you live close to this place, it will probably satiate your sushi need, but past that, don't bother.
Celebrity Rating- Andre Dice Clay
This place is close to our house so we thought we would give it a try.  My wife had tried sushi there before and enjoyed it so we decided to try it for dinner.  We came across a deal on <a href="/redir?url=http%3A%2F%2FRestaurants.com&s=92a32e879a8bc9bad14f389149e0a62a99ba27f54b2dca87b4d713cffa7973a9" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://Restaurants.com</a> which offered a $25 gift card for $10 with the minimum of a $35 purchase.  Upon arrival we  notified the waitress that we had the gift card (as the gift card instructed).  She went on to let us know that we could only purchase appetizers and a la carte sushi.  Apparently they view all of their dinner entrees as "House Specials".  The gift card does state you can not buy "house specials" with it but come on...is every entree' a house special?  You could not even order off the hibachi or any other dinner.  We planned on spending a fair amount on drinks, appetizers, entrees and possibly desserts.  However, the fact that we could not order an entree spoiled our mood (and appetite). Â
We ended up ordering some a la carte sushi, spring rolls, grilled chicken skewers and fried rice. Â The fried rice was served in a carved out pineapple which overpowered the flavor of the whole dish. Â Also, I ordered chicken rice and received shrimp?? Â The grilled chicken was supposed to be a tempura but was not. Â The spring rolls were... well spring rolls...nothing special there. Â The sushi was overall fairly good and to get to our $35 we ordered fried cheesecake. Â
Overall the place was set up nice. Â However, we have used the gift card specials on <a href="/redir?url=http%3A%2F%2FRestaurant.com&s=0aab4cbd731f3d3b0d1453050d3abc56a8c80bd214e25469c7555b750dca8a51" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://Restaurant.com</a> and have never came across a problem like this. Â How odd is it to force someone to spend less and not order what they want? Â They may have thought they were being tricky with the wording but the tricks on them. Â They have lost sushi connoisseurs who live less than a mile away. Â This is also one of the only times in my life where I have left a restaurant after dinner and drove through a Taco Bell because we left still hungry. Â
#EpicFail
I had a coupon for $2 off box lunch that expired Friday, it was pretty good. Â It was teriyaki chicken ($6.99 after coupon). It also had lots of rice and 4-piece California roll. Â Also got Philly roll ($6.99), 8 pieces which was good but not quite like Ichiban. Â Service was prompt and cordial. Â It was mid afternoon and no one else was in.
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