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    Sushi Coen

    3.9 (140 reviews)
    ModerateJapanese
    Open 11:30 am - 9:00 pm

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    Casual
    Quiet
    Good for kids
    Outdoor seating

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    California roll with REAL CRAB - this is so simple and perfect I want to go back for more, 2 hours later.
    Tonya K.

    This little place is cozy, comfortable, clean and the sushi was fantastic. Miso soup and prawn tempura starters. Everything was served by a wonderful chef who really knew her stuff. I would go back, in fact, I want to return for some of the bibimbap or Korean ramen. Do not pass up a chance to visit Sushi Coen :)

    Sushi Combo ($9 Canadian) -  very decent and well priced tho' I wasn't a fan of the mackerel.
    Tracey A.

    Walking around Vancouver you'll see one million inexpensive sushi joints. Sushi Coen is just another among many, presenting no compelling reason for you to run across town for a visit. I popped in for a visit when they'd not been open long and found it satisfied, not as a destination restaurant, but as a neighborhood place. Vancouver-ites live right there in the heart of the city so lucky for Sushi Coen, they have a lot of neighbors. So, what comprises an "inexpensive" sushi joint? Think Sushi Combo for $9 Canadian ($7 US). Think a uniquely delicious Spicy Tuna Roll for $3 Canadian (about $2.25 US). With one exception (mackerel tasted not great) this meal was completely satisfying. Service was sweet, with my Japanese waiter asking if I'd like more miso soup after I'd finished off my bowlful, an offer not generally heard. He'd also never heard the phrase "hit the spot" which I used to describe to him my post-meal satisfaction level. So, it's possible that he's as new to town as Sushi Coen. This place isn't doing anything that half of Vancouver already has in practically every block but that doesn't mean that I don't wish it were in my town, doing just what they do and at those prices. I do. Sushi Coen hits the spot.

    Denise W.

    This place is a little Gem just off the the Burrard Bridge. Location of the restaurant is a bit off the grid of downtown center. So for that reason many people would not know this place exist. If you write a yelp review or leave a comment you get a free gyoza with your meal. So I came here with my friend. We both pretty much got the samething. I got the Sashimi combo for $8 and a chopped scallop cone for $3. Prices are very reasonable and yes its a pretty good deal. Also on top the free gyoza. I don't like spicy food and the gyoza was spicy so I had 1.5 pieces. I should have told them in advance not to put siracha sauce on it. So at the end the owner thought their gyoza was yucky and asked if it tasted bad. I told them there were nothing wrong its just that its too spicy and I burn while eating it. She looked relief. I like the choped scallop cone. Its very fresh. Sashimi combo came with tempura and california roll and 5 pieces Sashimi. The Sashimi are not like giant pieces but are ok. The place is ran by Korean and I always thing Korean makes good Japanese food. This place worked out well because my friend rides a bike and she gets to park right outside the restaurant. Yes she works downtown as well. So this place is definitely a plus for her. I will come back one day.

    I ordered avocado roll, veggie roll, avocado kappa roll and edamame. Most of the edamame were not done and the rice was super sticky so the rolls broke all the time.

    G L.

    Great quality food for good price! It's a small place for a sit down but nonetheless friendly service. we ordered some rolls, tapas and sashimi (pictured - one piece eaten) and everything was very delicious. An added bonus was them serving free spring rolls as appetizer! So nice. A very solid sushi location for what it stands for! I don't live too close but this may be my next go-to take out place.

    California roll: where is the Avocado?
    Julia Z.

    First time trying this place, ordered Roll Combo C (California , Spicy Tuna and Dynamite roll) I swear the chefs working there are slacking or something. California roll - came with the tiniest little piece of avocado inside each sushi, literally the size of a rice grain. Also, it didn't come with any cucumber!! Spicy tuna roll - tasted really mushy and it was warm, overall not fresh, stomach was feeling weird after. Dynamite roll - was ok, the only roll I finished and threw out the rest. honestly the worst sushi I've ever tasted and I've tried a lot of sushi restaurants around Vancouver.

    Sashimi set
    Mike D.

    Came here with a group of friends. I ordered the sashimi bento and unagi roll. The sashimi was fresh. The accompanying tempura's batter tasted clean and not overly greasy. The unagi roll, in my opinion, had too much sauce, which overpowered the taste of the unagi itself. Aside from the food, the owners were friendly. They gave our table two plates of gyoza on the house. When they heard it was one of our friend's birthday, they also gave him a sundae!

    Syavash A.

    Try these rolls here: Crazy girl roll She is on fire roll Yam volcano roll Alaxa roll Philadelphia roll Salmon avocado roll Teriyakis are awesome here This is the best sushi place These guys have the kindest hearts

    Katherine N.

    Hands down some amazing sushi I've ever had! We called ahead of time and made a reservation because we thought it would be busy on a Friday night, but when we got there it was completely empty. It was the cutest hole in the wall restaurant that I've ever been to. The service was great and the sushi was amazing! If you're ever in that area you should definitely try their sushi!

    Tiffany K.

    Great food. Great service! Definitely coming back the next time I'm in Vancouver. This place is small and quaint and you honestly cannot go wrong with any of their sushi roll options. All six rolls of sushi that my cousins and I ordered were delicious. We ordered the Hawaiian roll (topped with fresh mango and mango sauce YUM!), dragon roll, dynamite roll, she's on fire roll, crazy girl roll, and honestly I forgot the last roll but I do remember it having jalapeño and cream cheese. The sweet lady who served us also provided us with miso soup before our meal and frozen grapes after our meal! Despite the fact that we ordered six rolls, which by the way is more than enough to satisfy three people, our bill was a little over $40. We were in disbelief. This place certainly gave us bang for our buck. Highly recommend!

    Jo P.

    Solid choices for sushi. Affordable prices and friendly staff. Great specials and their pickled ginger is extra delicious. Biker friendly location: bike rack right outside and off of a bike path on Burrard. Combo sushi comes with free Miso Soup.

    O Combo with sashimi
    Pat D.

    It was the midst of the lunch rush today, a Friday, and I wanted to go somewhere that wouldn't be too packed. Strolled down Burrard Street and noticed this place was open! It formerly was a sushi restaurant, a Korean restaurant, and a ramen shop. It is now Japanese again. Walk in, (it's always been a very small space inside) and the first thing I notice is how new and clean everything looks and smells. There is still the new wood smell. Was told by the server it's a soft opening right now. Anyway I ordered the "O Combo" which gets you 8 pieces of California roll, assorted tempura, and your choice of quinoa green salad, chicken teriyaki, nigiri sushi, or sashimi for $8. It was a no brainer I chose sashimi. Also had the takoyaki and tuna tataki (yes together in one dish) and the croquette. The food and taste of the O Combo is about what you would expect from you regular Japanese restaurant. The pieces are neither too small that you would still be hungry or too big where it is awkward to fit in your mouth. But definitely decent value for the price considering it is in downtown. I hope the soft opening doesn't mean the price will go up after they have a grand opening. The takoyaki and tuna tataki I just had to order because it is two items I love in one dish. Felt the tuna could have been bigger but the entire dish was still delicious. However, the winner here is definitely the croquette. I felt like I was eating a samosa but in croquette form. Probably one of the best croquettes I've had in a long time. Service is excellent and is genuinely nice and attentive. Only downside is that the food did take a little long considering we were the only table dining. Maybe they will have things ironed out after a couple of weeks. Anyways, I will definitely be back!

    I ordered a delivery dinner through Foodora from Sushi Coen and had a bad experience. - restaurant took over an hour to prepare the food - I ordered 7 salmon sashimi pieces and only received 4 - the salmon sashimi was literally partially FROZEN - rolls were poorly made and falling apart - rolls had very little fish Overall, this was not a restaurant quality meal but more like a grocery store.

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    Love this cute sushi place. Very reasonable. Friendly service. They even gave me tea as I waited. The spicy Korean Ramen is a favourite!

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    They brought back the avocado roll and I'm back to being a regular. Still miss the veggie gyozas...

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    Waked here for lunch and it has been shut down for health code violations. Pest infestation. Blarg!!

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