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    Sushi Lover Madison

    3.7 (78 reviews)
    ModerateJapanese, Sushi Bars
    Closed 11:00 am - 9:30 pm

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    Moderate noise
    Dogs allowed
    Good for groups

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    Emily D.

    Sushi Lover is so fun!! I highly recommend going with a group of 5+ so that you can try even more rolls. Everything was really tasty and there were so many unique rolls to choose from. I liked the Oshkosh roll. The service was great, very quick and friendly. Overall, ambiance was fine! Nothing amazing, but clean and well-maintained. Great for a night out with friends!

    Shrimp tempura sushi
    Sho R.

    I took out lunch from here on a week day. Shrimp tempura sushi was my item. Sushi was good. Wasabi was strong. It burned through the nose.

    Alexandra Z.

    We had lunch here today and honestly -- we loved it! The way it works: it's $18 per person for all-you-can-eat (alcohol is extra), but if you waste food, they charge you -- totally fair. We ordered 3 Philadelphia rolls, a dragon roll, shrimp tempura, rainbow roll, 3 miso soups, and finished with ice cream for dessert. Total for two people came out to $40 before tip -- and we were stuffed! Everything was super fresh and tasted amazing. The quality of the ingredients really stood out. Service? Absolutely incredible. Our server, Kelsey, was handling multiple tables but still gave us top-notch attention -- seriously, one of the best service experiences I've had in the U.S. The vibe inside was cozy and clean, and the bathrooms were spotless too. If I could give it 10 out of 10, I would. Highly, highly recommend!

    Some sushi, jalapeno yellowtail, pepper tuna
    Masaru O.

    I've been to Sake and had heard about Sushi Lover so I made an executive decision for our group to come here. Understandably others had reservations about going to a place called sushi lover that's also at the mall. Not to worry! The individual sushi pieces are on the small side so you can try plenty. In fact, pretty much everything is small so you don't really need to worry about over ordering unless you get 10 things at a time. They do charge you for anything left over. Dishes come out pretty quickly. The tuna texture on the "regular" sushi was a bit unusual, not quite sure how to describe it, but it was still good. I didn't try any of the special rolls because I am not a cucumber or avocado fan. Shrimp tempura is a but different than what you typically see, maybe a different kind of shrimp? Saba mackerel is one of my favorites and they did a good job with it. The rice is firm and you can taste the vinegar, as you should. The egg was a bit too spongy. Overall, great selection and although some might want larger portions, it is all you can eat so just keep ordering. I'd give them the nod over Sake. There are some dessert options as well!

    Chass C.

    Recently I tried and I was disappointed. I enjoyed the miso soup, teriyaki steak, and shrimp tempura. What I did not enjoy was the shrimp fried rice (the shrimp was not deveined), the hibachi steak was too tough, and the shrimp roll just was not good. The price is very reasonable for lunch but the service was not great, our waitress forgot us for a while and I ended up seeing a friend who waited almost 20 minutes for the waitress to even come to her table. Pro Foodie Tip: If you leave waste you will be charged a fee. The fee is not listed so be careful.

    Still from their website on the afternoon of Saturday, September 20, 2025.

    I took my 2 kids (8 & 11) for lunch on a Saturday. We arrived at 1 PM and were seated within 5 minutes. Things went as usual, with a server taking an order, which was delivered within 10 minutes. It took us about 3 minutes to finish the four shrimp dumplings and 8 tiny slices of Teriyaki steak on our table. We waited another 10 minutes to order our next round, which was delivered 10 minutes later. It took a few minutes to eat that, and another 10 minutes to be able to order again. This time it was 12 pieces of sushi. It went on like that for another couple rounds until we'd had our fill. The food was fine, except the Teriyaki steak was missing everything but the steak. None of the vegetables listed on the menu description were included. The service was serviceable. They don't hustle, and why would they? The all-you-can-eat model relies on the diner to get full as they sit waiting , thus taking less advantage of the business model. The real shocker came when the server dropped our bill. Despite the website listing the lunch prices as: Adults $18.99 and Kids (7-11 yrs) $9.99, they charged me $29.99 and $15.99 for each kid. That's an additional $23 above the advertised price for lunch. When I asked the server about the discrepancy, she said, "Well, we don't offer lunch on the weekends." It was 1 PM! If that ain't lunch, what is it? Nice bait and switch, Sushi Lover. That's the kind of information you should provide before people order, not after.

    Jason A.

    I came to Sushi Lover's for lunch today. Wasn't sure what to expect, but I walked out very happy with my meal. Of course, it's AYCE sushi, but I thought the sushi was great and the different items you can get with the sushi were just as good. I'd recommend the following: Hibachi Steak was fabulous. Hibachi Vegetables if you want some more veggies in your meal. Volcano roll if you like a warm roll. Salmon and Tuna sushi were also really good. The service was exceptional with everything coming out super fast.

    Assorted rolls
    Jack G.

    Excellent sushi rolls. Although "all you can eat" dining often results in diminished quality, this was minimally noticeable at Sushi Lover. The quality of their sushi rolls was comparable to many good sushi places I've dined at. This concept enabled me to try many varieties of rolls to better acquaint myself the different styles (Red Dragon was my favorite). Service was pleasant! Recommend.

    Pepper seared tuna
    Cleda W.

    It's the soft opening (early March 2024). Please be patient as they handle larger groups. I went with a group of 7 and there were already 4 other larger parties seated before us. Location & Parking: site of the old Granite City at West Towne Mall, between Hobby Libby and Sephora. Outside entrance. Parking is obviously mall parking. Sashimi costs an extra $0.50/piece. I got the Wisconsin & Charizard Rolls. Also go the Hibachi Steak (so tender), catfish, pepper seared tuna, shrimp tempura, miso soup, eel and mackerel. The quality was better than some other places. Definitely can see this place getting busier. They don't have alcohol yet, but again...soft opening. I can't wait to come back with more friends!

    Check in counter
    MaryDan H.

    Checked out Sushi Lover on a weekday for lunch. It was pretty busy, which is always good to see. My partner and I ordered both hot food and sushi rolls right away. The hot food arrived super quick...beef hibachi and shrimp fried rice. The beef was tender and came with some nice veggies. We actually ordered another one because the serving is truly meant for only one diner. The shrimp fried rice looked better than it tasted. With a smidge more attention, it could've been a craveable dish (more veggies and seasoning, please). The sushi took a bit more time to arrive, even though there seemed to be a ton of sushi chefs. We found our California Rolls average. Feel you can find better sushi very nearby. We found lunch all-you-can-eat a good value at $17.99. Apparently, you may order take-out by the dish (separately, not included) which sounds like a great option to first try your favorite dish or two.

    Hibachi steak
    Tara Z.

    We had a pretty good experience note * means raw Flat fee, all you can eat Our server was attentive and friendly. Appetizers and hibachi arrived in small half or quarter portions, sushi arrived in healthy portions. I love the lighting it was easy to converse with people at my table or the server. You pay .50 for any left over sushi over 4 pieces. The menu states excess left overs will be charged. I'm not sure if it's supposed to be four pieces per person four pieces per table. If you have four people at your table and there's four pieces that's not really excess if you have one person and there's four pieces that might be excess but if you have two people and five pieces they consider it excess. The guideline should be a bit more clear.. and really you don't know how much sushi they're bringing per role type. So two pieces left over for one person and three pieces left over for another. You will be charged for one though the table rule is more than four pieces. I'm not sure the legality in this process especially since the menu states you "may be charged" for excess rather than you will be charged .50 if more than four pieces remain in addition to not specifying if it's per person. Though it was no concern. Four pieces could be an entire role that you ordered, which could be excessive. The hibachi steak was tasty, the onion soup, and the miso soup were tasty, the ginger salad dressing was very sweet I mixed in the regular ginger sauce which ended up tasting like the ginger salad dressing I'm used to. I believe the hibachi chicken we received was actually teriyaki sauce. It was very sweet. If you like teriyaki, it was spot on for teriyaki. Tempura shrimp appetizer came with two pieces the breading reminds me of donuts rather than typical tempura. Coconut shrimp appetizer comes with about 3 to 4 small shrimp pieces. I believe we got a double order. We enjoyed our warm sushi, some of them fell apart when picking up which I'm not used to. Presentation was fairly pleasant Dishes do pile up on the table, they seem to try to remove the dishes.

    Mango Cucumber Handroll Salmon Handroll
    Nathan N.

    Dropped by Sushi Lover Madison for their all-you-can-eat lunch special and left thoroughly pleased! They offer a delightful array of sushi and meat choices that hit the spot. I was surprised to find that my usual go-to order (salmon skin hand rolls) at sushi restaurants wasn't available on the menu this time. Nevertheless, I sampled a variety of other sushi rolls! One thing I appreciated was their practice of serving smaller portions, which prevented excess food waste. Among the dishes I tried, the standout was definitely the salmon hand rolls which were generously packed with flavorful salmon. The hibachi steak also impressed with its quality and provided a refreshing break from the constant flow of sushi. Overall, service was pretty quick for us given we went during lunch hours during the week. I can definitely see this place getting busy at night though. Looking forward to trying some of the dinner options that weren't offered during the lunch special :)

    Disappointed in this jelly. It's supposed to be the olive jelly on the dessert menu. They served orange flavored jelly.

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