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Welcome to Sushi Yokohama

Sushi Yokohama, located in Dallas, TX, offers a variety of amenities from vegan options to a full bar with Japanese beer and sake selections. This casual yet cozy spot has received rave reviews for its exceptional service and generous portion sizes. Customers have praised the quality and flavor of the rolls, including the Giant Roll with crabmeat and avocado, wrapped in salmon. The all-you-can-eat buffet, priced at $45, is a popular choice for those looking to indulge in a wide selection of dishes. Overall, Sushi Yokohama is a top choice for fresh and delicious sushi in the area.

LOCATIONS
  • Sushi Yokohama
    19009 Preston Rd Suite 100, Dallas, TX 75252, United States
    19009 Preston Rd Suite 100, Dallas, TX 75252, United States Hotline: +1 972-733-0223

Sushi Yokohama is a hidden gem located at 19009 Preston Rd Ste 115 in Dallas, TX. This sushi bar offers a wide range of options, including vegan and limited vegetarian choices, making it suitable for various dietary preferences. The restaurant is wheelchair accessible and provides amenities such as private lot parking, a full bar, and covered outdoor seating.

One of the standout features of Sushi Yokohama is its extensive menu, featuring appetizers like edamame, gyoza, and calamari tempura, as well as a variety of rolls, sashimi, and sushi combinations. The fresh rolls, such as the Ahi Tower Roll and Yellowtail Delight Roll, are not to be missed and showcase the freshness and quality of the ingredients. Additionally, their Yokohama Special Deals, like the Sushi&Roll Bento Box, offer a great value for a satisfying meal.

Customer reviews rave about the quality and flavor of the dishes at Sushi Yokohama. Visitors praise the freshness of the sushi, the diverse menu options, and the attentive service. Despite the slightly higher price point, many diners feel that the quality of the food justifies the cost.

Overall, Sushi Yokohama is a must-visit for sushi lovers looking for a unique dining experience. Whether you're a sushi enthusiast or looking to try something new, this restaurant offers a blend of traditional and innovative dishes that are sure to impress. So, why not make a reservation, order delivery, or stop by for takeout to experience the flavors of Sushi Yokohama for yourself?

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Speedi A.
Speedi A.

Went to go try a different sushi place kids decided to try this one enjoyed enjoyed enjoyed ...... Food was delicious ......serving portions were plenty for for the price...... and the service was exceptional. A must try cozy little spot in North Dallas.

Austin T.
Austin T.

Came on a Thursday evening to celebrate a friend and it was very empty when we came in. Regardless, we loved the japanese sakura style paper lanterns strung throughout the restaurant. Service was fast and friendly as they quickly took our orders. The sushi also came out pretty fast but it was also empty so that may be why as well. We ordered the Ichiban and Sara roll with a few pieces of scallop nigiri and shrimp tempura as an appetizer. The rolls were absolutely phenomenal. I may be bias a bit because I love sushi in general but the flavors in each roll really complimented each other. The shrimp tempura was very standard - nothing to go crazy about.

Lucie N.
Lucie N.

FOOD Salmon Roll - The roll is just nori around rice and salmon. A simple and tasty roll. Giant Roll - This roll has crabmeat and avocado in the center nad is wrapped by salmon on the outside. There is also spicy tuna and scallop on the top. For both of the rolls, you can tell that the quality is definitely there. The ingredients are flavorful and no fishiness at all. The sauces drizzled are in the perfect amount to where the sauce isn't too overpowering. VIBES This place is a pretty casual place to eat sushi. Lighting is on the dimmer side with some lighting from the window and some lighting from lanterns inside. The aesthetic is mostly wooden with wooden chairs and beams on the ceiling. There is also a bar area. SERVICE Service was good overall. Everything came out quickly and they checked on us frequently.

Eizel C.
Eizel C.

Pretty good sushi. Lots of option- staff was nice. Went on a Friday night, pretty busy, but we didn't have to wait.

Elizabeth T.
Elizabeth T.

we are regulars here! have been coming here for many years, love this place, sushi is fresh and there is a HUGE menu so if you don't want raw sushi, they have cooked sushi, fried rice, noodles, they got it. service is great, they might forget a dish you've ordered once in awhile but in their defense we always come as a large party. they always make up for it with how attentive and apologetic they are. atmosphere is nice, family friendly!

Mitchel R.
Mitchel R.

Came in for lunch, had the all you can eat, which was $45 today. I don't love that the price on this fluctuates, but to be honest, it's absolutely worth $45. I absolutely feel like I more than covered that value in the amount/quality of food that I ate today. Many items to choose from, rolls are not mostly rice or mayo/krab mix (which is what a lot of AYCE places try to pull). Appetizers, soup, salad, hot food, fresh rolls, fried rolls, hand rolls, and more. I did not have a single item which was sub par. The tempura was great, hot and fresh. Sushi was really good, everything was fresh, good sized cuts. One round of Food I ordered was made slightly incorrectly, but it was not a big deal (maki rolls were supposed to have been hand rolls), they apologized and tried to fix it but I insisted that it was fine. Restaurant is nice, it feels like a small authentic Japanese sushi den with lots of wood, and comfortable ambiance. It's clean, absolutely no concerns. Service was friendly and quick. If I'm back in the area, I'll absolutely be back!

Keven W.
Keven W.

We went here for the all you can eat buffet. The prices are quite high as it is $45 dollars per person, but I know my brother likes all you can eat sushi and we want to try something new. Make sure you do ask for the buffet as it is not advertised on the menu. Also, make sure you eat what you order as they do charge you money if you do not finish this. The good news is that they have a huge selection of sushi, but like most sushi places they tend to taste the same after the 1st order. The bad or good news is that most of the rolls and handrolls are huge. We appreciate the waitress warning us about this as we tend to under order. The bad news is that you are only allowed 3 rounds of food so you have to choose wisely. The first round is be conservative with the order. 2nd round you can order quite a bit and 3rd round free for all. But we only needed 2 rounds of ordering as we got full quickly. I am not so sure if we got our $45 dollars worth, but it was okay. Food was really good, but I think going here should be a once in awhile experience due to the prices. The appetizers were not too much selection, but I did like the salad though.

Ariella N.
Ariella N.

Sushi Yokohama is definitely of one of the top sushi places I've ever visisted. I was just visiting Dallas too, and it's better than lots sushi I've had in the west coast (seattle/bay/la), wish I got to stay longer so I can revisit this place! We went on a weekday, they had lots lunch different lunch specials. Both the baked and regular salmon rolls were my favorite. The restaurant was not too busy when we went, it's a good casual spot for lunch or dinner.

Eddie I.
Eddie I.

AYCE FOR $45, worth it! Come with an empty stomach! One round for two people, we left with no space for more!