5/17/2023 0 Comments Sushi o sushioMcKenzie’s thought bubble: Think Cheesecake Factory menu but for sushi and burgers.ĭetails: Cowfish is located at 4310 Sharon Road. McKenzie ordered half Firecracker Roll and half The Roll That Love Built for $20 total. Served with ponzu dipping sauce.ĭeal: Any sushi roll can be ordered in half for half the price. Mark’s Roll ($17) - fresh tuna, jalapeño, cream cheese, kani, scallions inside, coated with panko and flash fried.The All-American Bacon Double Cheeseburgooshi ($18) - Seasoned Certified Angus Beef, yellow cheddar cheese, white cheddar cheese, applewood bacon, and red onion, wrapped in soy paper and potato strings then flash fried.The Roll That Love Built ($22) - Tempura shrimp and kani inside, coated with tempura flakes, topped with tuna, hamachi, eel sauce, Japanese mayo and tobiko.What to order: The classic Firecracker Roll ($18) - Shrimp tempura, kani inside coated with tempura flakes, topped with yellowtail, salmon, spicy mayo, masago, tobiko, scallions and sesame seeds with ponzu dipping sauce. Vibe: Bustling sushi and burger bar near SouthPark mall that’s suitable for large groups and those looking for expansive food options, Axios’ McKenzie Rankin writes. The menu has a variety of options, and if you order enough it comes in a sushi boat – so go with friends and order enough to share. It’s open 11am-9:30pm Monday-Thursday, 11am-10pm on Fridays, 12-10pm on Saturdays, 12-9pm on Sundays.ĭanielle’s thought bubble: New Zealand Cafe in east Charlotte has some of the best value, fresh sushi in the city.If you order enough, you’ll get the fun added bonus of eating them out of a sushi boat.ĭetails: New Zealand Cafe is located at 1717 Sardis Road. W e love their classic rainbow roll ($11.95) - a California roll draped with tuna, salmon, white fish, shrimp and smelt roe. What to order: They have a huge selection of rolls. Inside New Zealand Cafe, you’ll find a small bar, high-top tables and a few larger tables. It’s located in an unpretentious shopping center off Sardis Road. Vibe: We recently named New Zealand Cafe one of Charlotte’s best restaurants. It’s open 4-10pm on Mondays and Wednesdays, 5-10pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays, 5-11pm on Fridays and Saturdays and 5-9pm on Sundays.The spicy aioli and eel sauce paired perfectly with it.ĭetails: O-Ku is located at 2000 South Blvd. What to order: The tuna wrapped roll ($15), salmon and lemon roll ($14), mermaid roll ($13), rainbow roll ($15), potato roll ($13) and the Black Magic Hakozushi AKA box-style sushi ($23).ĭeal: O-Ku has a great deal on Mondays and Wednesdays with half-priced sushi between 5-7pm.ĭanielle’s thought bubble: Highlights include the salmon and lemon, which was light and refreshing, the potato-wrapped roll, which was crunchy and sweet, and the tuna-wrapped roll with incredibly fresh tuna. Vibe: O-Ku is a beautiful restaurant with a romantic, date night vibe in South End’s Atherton Mill, Axios’ Danielle Chemtob writes. Of note: Charlotte’s best sushi restaurants are listed below in no specific order (this is not a ranking). Craving sushi? Here’s a list of Charlotte’s 16 best sushi restaurants and what to order at each.
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