Address: 803 N Orange Ave, Orlando, FL 32801, USA
Phone: +14076488000
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 11:30AM–1:30PM
Tuesday: 11:30AM–1:30PM
Wednesday: 11:30AM–1:30PM
Thursday: 11:30AM–1:30PM
Friday: 11:30AM–1:30PM
Saturday: 5:30–9PM
Brian Aaron
Friendly staff and great sushi. I eat here regularly and it's always a consistently great experience.
Jon Shukur
One of the most delicious sushi in Orlando. Try sushi set for two people or creamy salmon sushi.
Alicia Borden
Definitely don’t get to-go from here. I am sad to say that I will no longer be frequenting this establishment. I ordered 3 items, an avocado salad, a sweet potato tempura roll (hot since it is fried) and a Philly roll (cold with salmon). This order totaled around 30$ after tip. After picking up my food and walking back across the street to my apartment, I realized that they had my cold roll packed in with my hot roll. I Didn’t think anything about it, until I ate my first few pieces of the salmon roll. I then realized that my salmon was slimy and sweating and the roll was falling apart. So I called, because I am a firm believer of allowing the establishment to make it right first (probably my hospitality background) However the girl that answered the phone was very offensive and let me know that it is standard to pack cold and hot rolls together unless requested by the guest. After a few back and forth conversation, she offered me a $9 credit so I could have another salmon roll at a later date. The fact that it is standard for them to pack hot food and cold food together seemed absurd. But that wasn’t for me to determine. Now, I am dealing with an upset stomach/ food poisoning for 24 hours straight and am out $30.
Young Boy Dan
This has been my favorite sushi restaurant since they opened. I used to live across the street. Then moved to Windermere and now I’m in lake Nona. This place still has my favorite sushi. I only like rolls that are predominantly raw fish. I’m wont eat any roll with cream cheese or fried. Also, between my husband and I, we easily eat 5-6 rolls anywhere we go. Dragonfly is good, but Shin tastes fresher and more authentic. Kabooki is very popular, and their ambiance is cool, but I feel like you get so much more for your money without sacrificing quality at Shin. I would rank the best sushi in Orlando as #1) Shin, #2) Kabooki, #3) Dragonfly. Also, the bean wrap is awesome here and a cool change from seaweed. So sad I live so far away now!!
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Not that kind of place, though sitting at the sushi bar is great fun
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