

Eventually we got our little plate of tempura vegetables - ok, and then our three tiny shumai, which were totally bland. They were barely cooked making the crust not browned or crisp. After we had finished that, we waited and finally out came to tempura shrimp we had ordered. Very tasteless sushi and absolutely nothing artistic or pleasing about the presentation. One was supposed to have mango on top - didn't, one had those nasty crab sticks in it - but we didn't order anything with crab in it. Within minutes out came our sashimi and sushi - when we expressed surprise we hadn't yet gotten our soups or appetizers, the girl said "oh we just bring things when they are ready." The three "special" rolls all seemed virtually the same and all were quite tasteless.

We ordered several appetizers and each a different soup, then we ordered several pieces of sashimi and three "special" rolls. But 10 minutes or more later we were still waiting to be greeted, get water, or get someone to open our bottle of wine we brought. holding the one remaining table for us, so we were seated immediatly.

We had made a reservation and I must say they seemed to be. Not a buffet, but "freshly prepared to order" sounds good - but was really pretty bad. Should have known an "all you can eat sushi" was going to be a bad idea. Hotels near (EWR) Newark Liberty Intl Airport.Hotels near Hidden Spring Lavender Farm.Got thoughts? Go here to share your feedback. Click here for more about what we're doing. This story was created automatically using local business data, then reviewed and augmented by an editor. Want to keep your finger on the pulse of new businesses in Indianapolis? Here's what else opened recently near you. Head on over to check it out: Mori Sushi is open from 11 a.m.–9:30 p.m. The chicken itself was delicious, but the California roll and gyoza were the shining stars in my opinion." Huge portions and a great selection of eats for the box. We ordered bento boxes for lunch and were not disappointed. wrote, "We've been missing a sushi place closer to Fountain Square and this is it. The meat crumbles reminded me of spicy Italian sausage- absolutely hit the spot.”Īnd Hannah H. It was very good! Thick ramen noodles without the broth and an added kick.

Yelper Stephen B., who was among the first Yelpers to review the new spot on March 27, wrote, “Never had dan dan noodles before but was interested to try it. Mori Sushi has already attracted fans thus far, with a 4.5-star rating out of three reviews on Yelp. The menu also features appetizers like pork gyoza and vegetable tempura, dan dan noodles and spicy miso ramen with crispy chicken. Popular signature rolls include the spider roll (with soft shell crab and avocado topped with soft shell crab tempura, eel sauce, spicy mayo, masago and scallions). Mori Sushi offers more than 25 different sushi options, bento boxes, ramen dishes and Japanese-style rice dishes. College Ave., Suite 200 in Downtown, the newcomer is called Mori Sushi. A new sushi bar, offering ramen, bubble tea and more, has opened for business in the neighborhood.
