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This little resaurant has a great little outdoor brick patio that is perfect on a warm summer night. The staff is very nice and accomodating. The sushi has been fresh. I would definately recommend... More
This little resaurant has a great little outdoor brick patio that is perfect on a warm summer night. The staff is very nice and accomodating. The sushi has been fresh. I would definately recommend this place.
Pros: Outside seating, parking, service
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We love this spot - great outdoor seating, wait staff is excellent and the sushi is very good. This is the sister restaurant to JP Seafood Cafe in JP on Centre Street.
We love this spot - great outdoor seating, wait staff is excellent and the sushi is very good. This is the sister restaurant to JP Seafood Cafe in JP on Centre Street.
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With the same ownership as famous JP Seafood, you can expect fresh, creative sushi offerings and enough other quality fare that even sushi-phobes will have a hard time deciding.
Service and... More
With the same ownership as famous JP Seafood, you can expect fresh, creative sushi offerings and enough other quality fare that even sushi-phobes will have a hard time deciding.
Service and ambience are very respectable, if not awe inspiring. But the food is fantastic and the bill won't make you cry. On a late summer evening, the grotto is a wonderful place to sip sake, share a few rolls, and just pass the time.
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Whether its the Village Special Obento Luch Box, the Jamaica Plain Maki (Salmon, Cream Cheese, and Cucumber), Teriyaki Swordfish Steak, or just Miso Soup, everything at Village Sushi is great. The... More
Whether its the Village Special Obento Luch Box, the Jamaica Plain Maki (Salmon, Cream Cheese, and Cucumber), Teriyaki Swordfish Steak, or just Miso Soup, everything at Village Sushi is great. The seafood is fresh and tasty -- you almost don't need the ginger, tamari, or wasabi (though it is very good with these condiments). I also like the chopsticks -- a minor detail for some, but too often (at other restaurants) they split or splinter; the ones here are smooth and solid, making it easy for those who are chopstick-phobic to east their sushi and sashimi.
Parking in Roslindale Center can sometimes be tough, but Village Sushi is worth driving around the block a few times for a parking space -- and definitely worth the drive from where I live (near Rt. 495/Mass Pike). Highly recommended!
Pros: Variety, Great Value, Comfortable
Cons: Parking
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