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    Dozo

    4.3 (122 reviews)
    ModerateJapanese, Sushi Bars

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    Good for groups

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    Nicely chilled variety of seafood.
    Marie R.

    I consider myself somewhat of a sashimi and sushi aficionado. During lunch today with my best friend, I came across some of the freshest, spectacular sushi I have enjoyed in a long time. The Dozo Asian Bistro and Sushi restaurant located at 1450 Whalley Avenue in New Haven was wonderful and well worth the trip. We had edamame, seaweed salad, a rainbow roll and my all time favorite Unagi. The sushi was delicious and served at the right temperature. The presentation was delightful. While the portions were small, the price was reasonable and the service was good. The atmosphere is pleasant. Some of the pieces from the Orient were quite impressive. The ambience has great potential if they added better lighting and considered rearranging the decor. I will definitely keep Dozo in mind in the future for great Asian food.

    We ordered Tom Yum soup and Miso soup with fried dumplings for an appetizer. The food came quickly and was very good! We had sushi as our main. It was very fresh! Great food and service!

    Rock shrimp in center wings on right and Summer Tempura roll on left
    Dean C.

    This is overall very good food and the shrimp tempura summer roll was excellent. The summer roll was wrapped in rice paper and was light, flavorful and one of the best rolls we have had. The rock shrimp appetizer was above average and the chicken wings we both thought lacked flavor and was average at best. The last item we had was a fried rice with roast pork, Shrimp and Chicken and it was so flavorful and an excellent fried rice. Although the fried rice was a little stickier than I like, it was not too sticky and the flavor was amazing. Overall my wife and I thought this place was very good.

    Fried cheesecake
    Sandra L.

    Better than many sushi places closer to the Yale campus. I had a good time here. The staff was super nice and kind. The inside is pleasing. The sushi itself was pretty good. It definitely wasn't the highest quality, but it was pretty good. I also got the fried cheesecake, which was good. I wouldn't get it again but a cool dessert to try. Very unique.

    Nicole S.

    I was visiting New Haven on a road trip and was really crazing sushi so I stopped at Dozo for a late night Saturday dinner. I was surprised when there were no other diners but decided to still try it and I'm glad I did! I ordered the combo with 3 different 6 pc rolls and enjoyed them. It was good sushi but not the best I've had. The service was very quick and friendly.

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    Jess L.

    High-quality sushi spot and definitely a spot I hope to visit again in the future. Overall, I was impressed with their menu, and the decor was tasteful though perhaps a little dated. I was surprised that the spot wasn't too full on a weekend evening. Quality of service was standard. Their list of fancy rolls was pretty long, making it hard to pick an option. Ultimately, we got 3: Black spider, volcano, and rainbow mix sushi rolls. The Rainbow Mix and Volcano had a little too much of the mayo (orange?) sauce, which muted the other flavors in the roll. They were good, but they were almost indistinguishable with the sauce over it. I'd probably steer away from those types of rolls in the future. Or be a little more discerning. We got a nice cold sake with our meal. I plan to come back!

    Shrimp tempura roll??
    Dawn K.

    Kinda bummed my shrimp tempura roll came with nothing but shrimp tempura and rice...it was good quality but bland without anything else in it and no sauce.

    Jan B.

    We went here last night for a late night dinner.. everything was good. Especially our drinks. I enjoyed our appetizer very much which was a pork foiled pot sticker. My daughter knew the name for this dish but I do not. I will go back here and try some new dishes.

    Fresh O'Toro today.  Magic
    Mark U.

    Just came in for fresh Toro as Dozo received a new shipment. I am on the text distribution when they get a new delivery of OToro - the best, of the best Tuna belly. As always Benny prepared it perfectly. Fresh Toro is the most decadent sushi you can get and when Dozo gets it is is always magic.

    Delicious sushi rolls!

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