Phone: +13022358844
Address: 4708 Limestone Rd, Wilmington, United States
City: Wilmington
Menu Dishes: 35
Reviews: 1152
Website: https://www.sushixtreme.net/
"That was the bright side of our experience. The service, on the other hand, was disappointing. Our server came across as socially awkward and seemed overwhelmed even though the restaurant was not crowded at the time we arrived, just before the dinner rush. She hesitated when taking our next order and made odd gestures while clearing our plates, even exclaiming, “I’m serving, so you should be helping me out!” She only visited our table twice, and we ended up having to request assistance from another server to address what we needed. Additionally, a gentleman who appeared to be the manager brushed me off mid-sentence when I tried to discuss our order. He eventually returned to provide a response, but his demeanor felt cold and dismissive. As for the atmosphere, it was rather mundane, with decor you could find in any restaurant. The location was in a shopping center that had several different restaurants offering various cuisines, which was somewhat interesting. Overall, I would rate this experience a 6/10 due to the subpar sushi and the minimal level of service. When the food is lacking, the service needs to excel, and in this case, they fell short. If you’re looking for sushi at a similar price point, you’d be better off going to Chaiyo, Hibachi, or, even better, Sakura Japanese Restaurant, which is also in the area and offers better quality sushi, service, and atmosphere at a slightly lower price. P.S. I noticed many college students and Gen Xers dining and working there, which might explain the casual vibe from the staff. However, it felt unprofessional when servers were sitting around having full conversations while I was trying to flag one down for a water refill for 15 minutes. Just something to consider..."
All prices are estimates on menu.
Wilmington, a vibrant city in Delaware, offers a mix of coastal and urban experiences with seafood delicacies such as crab cakes, alongside classic American dishes and cultural events.