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Contribute Feedback What Kat likes about Blowfish Sushi To Die For:
While it's not the absolute best sushi I've ever had, the rolls are tasty, and the lively crowd definitely adds to the experience. The upbeat atmosphere, combined with the anime-inspired decor, makes for an enjoyable setting. Pair that with a warm bottle of sake, and you’re in for a good time! View all feedback.
What Butterfly doesn't like about Blowfish Sushi To Die For:
Extremely overpriced. I'm a sushi enthusiast (don’t even think about ordering a California roll when you’re with me). The menu was a huge letdown, and I found myself wishing that Sansei from my hometown in Maui would open a location here. View all feedback.
Extremely overpriced. I'm a sushi enthusiast (don’t even think about ordering a California roll when you’re with me). The menu was a huge letdown, and I found myself wishing that Sansei from my hometown in Maui would open a location here.
While it's not the absolute best sushi I've ever had, the rolls are tasty, and the lively crowd definitely adds to the experience. The upbeat atmosphere, combined with the anime-inspired decor, makes for an enjoyable setting. Pair that with a warm bottle of sake, and you’re in for a good time!
There was a lot of buzz surrounding this restaurant, so a group of friends and I decided to check it out. I found that 1. the techno music was overly loud, 2. the lighting was too dim (I could barely see what I was eating!), and 3. the sushi portions were quite small. There are many fantastic sushi spots throughout the city worth trying. You could give this place a shot if you feel it's necessary, but I didn’t find “Blowfish Sushi to Die For” to live up to its name—it was just not that impressive.