Bonzai Roll
Mijuri Sushi Rhythm

Mijuri Sushi Rhythm

2710 South Campbell Avenue Springfield, MO 65807, United States

Sushi • Grill • Asian • Japanese


"We frequently go eat at similar concept establishments around Springfield. This time we had received a gift card to Mijuri so we decided to give it a try. On first sight the establishment looked like it has been abandoned. This is because the windows present on the outside, are barricaded by the decoration on the inside. The look of the building is probably the reason why we had never attempted to visit before. Though looks can be deceiving and the occasion offered us an opportunity to test this theory out. Our first disappointment came when the food on the menu differs from the menu they presented on TripAdvisor and their website. A California roll, usually priced around Springfield, and on their website, for 5$ was now listed as 8$ on their menu. This price was very similar to other sushi rolls they offer so we did not decide to take our usual. The overal quality of the sushi was poor. Even the edamame we took as a starter were off bad quality. Whereas many were brown and were empty to begin with. If I were to give an overal description of the establishment I would say that it feels like eating sushi at price-cutter while the edamame were frozen from Walmart and simply tossed in the microwave for a quick heat. If you’re reading this review please consider going to Koi and/or Haruno. Do not try this place out. It will disappoint you even if the previous mentioned restaurants are a normality to you. To Mijuri; maybe try a different concept if you do not have the funds to measure up to any of the surrounding sushi places, which is obvious for the (very) high prices compared to the service/luxury provided. There are many trendy concepts like sushi pie’s, burrito’s and or such which I highly suggest to consider."

Sapporo Japanese Sushi

Sapporo Japanese Sushi

801 Congress St, 77002, Houston, United States

Soup • Lunch • Sushi • Casual


"Sashimi and sushi should be simple. At their core, they're not much more than seafood and rice (and nori plus a little extra, in the case of sushi). It seems like nowadays, lots of resturaunts like to put their own spin on something that has been mastered for years. I can appreciate it, but i often miss the originality of sushi without the... extra originality... I suppose. I'm sure most people reading this are familiar with the sushi available at your local HEB topped with Hot Cheeto dust, but I'm happy to report that here at Sapporo, the sushi is artfully (and simply) constructed. Rice and fish, yes (or shrimp, or calamari, or otherwise), but at its core, they have remained true to what good food should be: a good, simple recipe, made with heart and soul. The meal I ordered was the Sushi Combo B, and it was exactly what I hoped it would be, perhaps a little more: elegantly presented on creatively molded ceramic with an orchid garnish to add some otherwise absent violet coloring, a delectable side salad and miso soup with soft tofu. Even the environment left very little to be desired, with the Christmas music playing in the background, and the cowboys game quietly on the TV, Sapporo's offers an Asian-American fusion environment without compromising on the food. It might even lend itself well to a first date spot. I'm only here on business, but I still highly reccomend this place to both visitors and locals alike. 10/10, would go again."