Good, cheap sushi at Soho

4 points

Downtown Cincinnati

Spicy Tuna Roll

When you come to Soho Sushi, it's best to throw your expectations out the window. And I mean that in as positive a way as possible. So, if you are expecting a fine dining experience and a bunch of glass dishes and low lighting, it's not happening. And on the flip side, if you are expecting sushi you might find at your local grocery store pre-packaged and questionably fresh, it's not that either.

What it is however is fresh sushi made right in front of you by American dudes who probably couldn't make it so well if not for the sushi machines they employ. It's cafeteria style ordering and once they churn your order out of the machine, you sit down and munch.

And despite what you might be thinking right now sushi snobs, it's pretty damn good. Yeah, I got the spicy tuna roll and while I have had better, it was not bad, not bad at all. The presentation was great, and everything seemed to be fresh. And the kicker, it's a nice sized roll (8 pieces) for 6.50. Yeah, that alone makes it attractive right?

I enjoyed my first trip to Soho and promise to be back, maybe often.

5 Comments So Far

Sushi Machines?

I can't wait for Sushi Robots.

Yum.

I agree it's not the best sushi ever, but it's good and it's convenient. I work two blocks away and I have Soho at least once a week.

Great Value: #EasyCasualSushi

You're not going to find a better value for your money. Great staff, convenient location, and solid sushi. Watch out for these guys to do big things. #ThatsHowIRoll

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