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    3.3 (214 reviews)
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    Outdoor seating

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    Combo #1
    Tina L.

    Love sushi too! The prices are so reasonable and the staff are attentive and friendly! They have great seating by the window or booth for a big outing. I always get the Combo to try three rolls at a set price! I highly recommend this place

    A2 Gyoza
    Isabel L.

    One of the best sushi meals I've had recently. My partner and I were blown away by the quality of fish and options. After nearby restaurants on Walnut had 1hr+ waits, we were so hungry and stepped into Sushi Too not expecting anything special. We never really hear people talk about Sushi Too for sushi but after this dinner I have been telling all my friends to check it out. The Toro was so fatty and a big portion. They had a couple sushi specials from a popular Chinese video game (I forgot the name but my partner recognized it) and we ordered the roll with torched wagyu on top. This was the highlight of our meal, it was SO GOOD!! Sometimes you find the best gems accidentally :)

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    Michael S.

    This is hands down the best restaurant experience I have had in Pittsburgh. The entire staff was so unbelievably kind and just happy to have your service. That alone could make a spot that's a 5/10 an 8/10 in my opinion Luckily the food was nowhere near a 5/10, it was fucking awesome. When I posted a story I had a few people message me about how much they loved this spot. I've seen it a bunch of times and never though anything of it My buddy Geno does photos for the app Secret Shopper so he always has insane amounts of food that the app covers and pays for him to shoot. He'll randomly ask me if anything on his schedule sounds good and I picked this. So no they didn't give to us to free, they didn't even know what we were doing until we finished and I told them I was gonna post this and how much I loved it. They couldn't have been more grateful for it and that made me so happy honestly We got an absurd amount of food. Sushi sample. Gold Dragon Roll, Red Dragon Roll,, Sushi Too Special Roll, Spicy Eel Roll, Wagyu Sushi, fried rice, Chicken Yakitorii, Cashu Katsu, Lobster Tail Ramen, Jigoku Ramen and of course mocha All of it awesome. Specifically the sushi too deluxe roll and their chasu katsu I will absolutely be returning. When you go seating is limited. If you plan to go during a typically busy night be prepared to wait. Inside is very clean, very family friendly, not too cold and all are welcomed

    K1 Chicken Katsu
    Julia H.

    Great spot for a casual bite over in Shadyside. Lots of sushi options and super cute spot. I had the Chicken Katsu and it was perfect portions and pretty good.

    P1 Chirashi
    Tammy L.

    I've had take out here a few times and was never really super impressed. However this last time I got take out, I was pleasantly surprised. The chirashi bowl and wagyu rolls were a hit. The fish was pretty fresh too. The spicy tuna roll was standard. I definitely want to come back for the chirashi bowl. Also, I have never dined in before, but it does look like a cute spot!

    Chris C.

    It is sushi and it did not make me sick. Quality is ok. Taste is ok. Service is good. Very open seats, practically empty even at prime dinner time. Good ambiance. Nice for quiet dinner.

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    David P.

    Review is for pick up via Uber Eats. Nut free for all dishes I ordered. Food travelled surprisingly well in 25F Pittsburgh weather. Portions are extremely generous and the miso soup was still hot after walking ~15 minutes. We ordered the JD1 Japanese Beef Curry Don, the JD2 Japanese Curry Katsu Don, and thought that might not be enough so we also had the Y2 Fish Yumich. Ended up not touching the Yumich at all (which is kind of like a taco, but wrapped in seaweed) since the portions were so generous on the Don dishes. The curry was a great balance of spice and intensity. The beef was tender. The Katsu was just crispy enough. There were tons of vegetables underneath the meat and curry to mix with rice that was a little watery compared to other curry don I've had, but not overly salty. This made up for the plain rice by letting you mix easily with the curry. Overall, phenomenal value for decent Japanese dishes.

    Pleng P.

    I had no issue with the service but the food.. I'm sorry but that's just not poke bowl.. spicy tuna is minced down to a goo.. iceberg lettuce underneath. For a bill of almost 20$ I wish I had gone to a different restaurant.

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    Kat V.

    The sushi was fresh & delicious. The service was friendly and good. They give you a nice big bottle of water, which was nice on a hot day. They have bubble tea if you like that and will serve them without the bubbles if you're not a bubble tea fan. It's very out of the way, so I doubt we'll return, but we recommend it.

    Grace K.

    Honestly super impressed by this place!! I am a bit of a sushi connoisseur and I really liked all my food! They have some really fun and cool specialty rolls! And a pretty fair price for the quality! Good stuff!!

    Beef kimchi pot
    Christie M.

    Stopped in for a quick lunch today. Got the crazy dragon roll - which was AMAZING!! Also got beef kimchi pot to take home for later - also delish! Very flavorful, little spicy!

    Ashlyn W.

    The inside is nice and warm and has a great overall relaxing atmosphere. The staff is always so nice and so fast! I was trying to kill some time here before work one day and was expecting lunch to take at least an hour but my sushi and drinks were out in less than eight minutes. The sushi is great and fresh every time I get it I love this place

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    Bevann K.

    Since moving to Pittsburgh from a beach area, I have been hesitant to try sushi. Well, I was in the mood and heard Sushi Too is the best in town. We tried the chef's choice for two. There were two different rolls and several sashimi. The starting edemame, can't really mess up. The miso soup was good, as was the homemade ginger salad dressing. The selections were fresh, however next time we will try more of a variety of rolls. The ones served were not enough to fairly judge. We were definitely not impressed with the octopus, which was too chewy. The atmosphere is not worth recommending . We were seated in an upstairs area with no ambiance. I will say the staff were very friendly.

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    Amazing Sushi and Ramen! The staff were all so nice! The wife and I went there for lunch and we loved everything we had.

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    Probably my favorite Asian restaurant in or near Pittsburgh. Sushi was amazing, fried rice was best around.

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    I don't know what's wrong with this place it's actually GREAT. Wonderful food, best sushi, excellent miso kimchi soup.

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    Service and drink were good but the quality of food was so low! ( chicken fried rice).

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    So overpriced. Today, was the last straw. An order of "Shrimp with Garlic Sauce" that ended my…read moreattempt to keep giving this place a chance. I realize that this is takeout Chinese-American food, but today I found a piece of beef swimming in the brown sauce among the shrimp. This confirmed to me that there is no garlic sauce, but a nondescript brown fluid that probably goes into every dish that calls for a "sauce," including beef with broccoli. That is not the foundation that one expects for garlic sauce. On the menu, it's referred to as "hot and spicy," but it's nothing of the sort. I also had more than half the vegetables turn out to be soggy celery. There was a respectable amount of shrimp, but after those are gone, the rest of the food went uneaten. Not worth $17.95.

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    A weekly spot for my family and I! My partner's mom is Japanese and this is the only Japanese…read morerestaurant in pgh she will go to. Reservations are highly recommended - it's on the smaller side. The menu has so many options and an amazing variety. One thing to note is this Japanese food is not like most others. Its focus is on homestyle, also fried/stir fried Japanese dishes. So do not expect Ramen or noodle soups. A couple things that are always ordered is the Kaarage, Takoyaki, Okonomiyaki (best in the city), yakisoba or udon, and gyoza. The staff is so sweet and the decorations remind me of Izakaya places in larger cities. They have a bar with cool cocktails and adorable bento boxes they sell during lunch hours throughout the week. Cannot recommend this place enough!!

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