Sushi Valley - Menu

1635 Park St, Alameda, United States

🛍 Sushi, Ramen, Asiatic, Healthy

3.6 💬 228 Reviews
Sushi Valley

Phone: (+1)5102638521

Address: 1635 Park St, Alameda, United States

City: Alameda

Menu Dishes: 35

Reviews: 228

"We brought a cake to celebrate a double birthday, but it seemed to be overlooked during our meal. When we finished eating, our server asked if it was okay to bring out the cake. Instead of taking a moment to check for candles and decorations, he simply handed us the entire bag containing the cake box at our table. This felt somewhat lacking in terms of customer service, as most servers would typically present the cake with the candles already lit. The food itself was decent but not particularly memorable. Overall, it seems unlikely that we would return for another visit."

Full menu - 35 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Sushi Nigiri

Rice Bowl With Toppings

Asian

Appetizer

Japanese Specialties

Dessert

Ap

Omelet

Nigiri Sushi

Nigiri & Sashimi

Sushi Bar Entrees

Donburi (Rice Bowl)

Rice Bowl Dishes

Main Course

Katsu & Curry

4. Entree

Japanese Traditional Maki

1. Salad

Special Rolls

Maki The Common

Sushi Roll

Appetizer From Sushi Bar

Special Breaded Sushi

Entrées

Fried Food

Appetizer From Kitchen

Sushi - Rolls

2. Appetize

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eat a lot and eat a good lunch. very susceptible

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Reviews

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User

pretty good sushi. ramen noodles taste different, but I like it.


User
User

The restaurant offers a generous portion of food and provides a great lunch experience. The staff is very accommodating.


User
User

We brought a cake to celebrate a double birthday, but unfortunately, the cake was stolen during our meal. When we finished eating, our server asked if it was okay to take the cake away. Instead of bringing it out with the candles and other decorations we had, he returned the entire bag (with the cake still in its box) to our table. This was a bit disappointing in terms of customer service; most servers would have made an effort to present the cake nicely. As for the food, it was decent, but nothing special. Given the overall experience, I probably wouldn’t come back. View menu


User
User

We brought a cake to celebrate a double birthday, but it seemed to be overlooked during our meal. When we finished eating, our server asked if it was okay to bring out the cake. Instead of taking a moment to check for candles and decorations, he simply handed us the entire bag containing the cake box at our table. This felt somewhat lacking in terms of customer service, as most servers would typically present the cake with the candles already lit. The food itself was decent but not particularly memorable. Overall, it seems unlikely that we would return for another visit.

Categories

  • Sushi Delight in our exquisite sushi selection, featuring fresh ingredients, expertly crafted rolls, and traditional nigiri. Each bite offers a harmonious blend of flavors, promising a true taste of Japan.
  • Ramen A savory Japanese noodle soup where chewy wheat noodles swim in a rich, flavorful broth; garnished with an array of toppings like tender meat, vegetables, and a soft-boiled egg for a comforting dish. View menu
  • Asiatic
  • Healthy Wholesome and nourishing dishes made with fresh, organic ingredients, perfect for those looking to enjoy balanced meals. Relish our guilt-free options packed with flavor and vital nutrients.

Amenities

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