![]() And I definitely wouldn’t stop anyone from giving SushiO a try! Since so many other Elites love it, I would like to see if my opinion changes if I return. No complaints! Ultimately, I plan to give SushiO another chance. Avocado– I was so overwhelmed with all the speciality options that I played it safe and ordered an avocado roll. Spicy King Crab Roll– I really enjoyed this roll! I ate up all 8 pieces and still wished that I had some more. Seaweed Salad– when a salad of half seaweed, half iceberg lettuce showed up at my table my immediate reaction: what the heck is this? The seaweed part was tasty, but was killed anytime I got a forkful of iceberg lettuce mixed in. I shared it with my table, but regret not ordering one for myself. Here’s what I tried: Avocado Salad– I couldn’t believe how much I loved this simple salad! It comes with a sliced avocado on top and ginger dressing. ![]() There’s loads of specialty roll options! Take a look at the menu in advance if you’re planning to stop in. Either way, I didn’t even care because I loved the service so much! Beware of the menu– my entire table took like 15 – 20 minutes just trying to decide what order. He didn’t even realize that he mixed the two different types of wines in my glass… hahaha. My party bought two bottles of wine and without even asking a random server came over with a huge smile on his face and added some wine to my glass. All the servers were peppy and seemed genuinely excited to do their job, which isn’t too common these days. Although I wasn’t obsessed with their ambiance or service, I still really enjoyed both! Plus it’s BYOB. With that said, Sushi-O is a good combination of the two. If you’re interested in getting the best tasting sushi, Midori Sushi (Highland Park & Piscataway) is my favorite. ![]() If you’re priority is a nice ambiance, Aja which is only a few minutes away will blow you away with their décor. But after going there myself, I’m sad to say that I just didn’t agree. I couldn’t wait to try it based off other people calling it a «hidden gem». Whether you love SushiO or not will depend on how many other places you’ve tried in the area.
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