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Sushi Gen Albuquerque Reviews from The Last Year
Used to love the food until I got food poisoning the other
Used to love the food until I got food poisoning the other day and was puking until orange bile came out over 24 hours non stop
The food is very delicious, however the wait time for your
The food is very delicious, however the wait time for your food is really high, 30 minutes waiting for the first order and 30 more waiting for the 2nd order. The wait time is really excessive when you're paying $25 a person.
yes they have AYCE Japanese sushi.
yes from the outside it doesn't look like much. But for Albuquerque it is the best sushi I have found and for only $26.99 per person. Our family usually finishes off 20-25 rolls per visit and they never complain. They offer several variations on New Mexico food like the Albuquerque roll. My 8 year old daughter even loves this place and eats the heck out of the salmon.
This place is a hidden gem.
if you like sushi, it's hard to beat the all you can eat and everything is fresh and wonderful. It's a little bit off the beaten path, but worth the drive.
The fish tasted like nothing.
Was not very rememberable and I haven't been back since.
the food is decent.
lots of rice though. even the sashimi they add rice not like the pictures, i consider that false advertising. also forget about the yelp free beer, they gave it to me but after a lot of hesitation and refusing. confused, but it looks like they did give me the eel and row without rice when i asked for it to be served without rice. not sure if that was just to make me happy or what
Service was good, food was fair.
All you can eat special is a lot of food. Edible, but not remarkable. A spot for hungry college students.
I hadn't been to this place in years and decided to return.
The only reason I hadn't been back is that I moved out of Albuquerque. My absence from this restaurant has nothing to do with the restaurant. It was as good as I remember. The building is in an old strip mall and is a little dated. However, this is a non-issue if you want all you can eat sushi at a low price. This place does deliver on value. The sushi is really good and high-quality. There is a decent selection on the all you can eat deal. There are beer and desert options for an additional charge. The service was quick. I try to stay out of Albuquerque, but if I'm in the area, this place is definitely a restaurant I wouldn't mind returning to.
Worth a visit
Fabulous sushi - reasonable prices. Good service. Staff knows what they are doing and do it well. Enjoyed the meal.
Love the all you can eat sushi.
Friendly service, venue was very clean and the bathrooms were too.
Got all you can eat sushi, and the kids deal was very
Got all you can eat sushi, and the kids deal was very cheap, only 13 dollars! The sushi tasted good and was brought to the table quickly. The shrimp tempura was very tasty and crispy. The only reason I have for taking a star off is the overstocked aquarium. Fix yo aquarium, sushi gen. I recommend giving away all of the goldfish to people with ponds except for two or three, adding more water, and adding some rocks and silk/live plants. Overall very good though.
Don't let the outside fool we love their sushi and go for
Don't let the outside fool we love their sushi and go for the ayce all the time this is our new favorite place for sushi #sushigen
We tried Sushi Gen for the first time on a Wednesday for
We tried Sushi Gen for the first time on a Wednesday for dinner. The counter is closed for dining, but there are still tables and booths available for seating. The restaurant is dark, so it took a minute to get used to the very dim lighting. No music was playing; instead there was a TV playing a cooking show that eventually timed out. Sushi Gen can do à la carte sushi, or all-you-can-eat. I asked if there was a menu that had pictures or descriptions since sushi can vary so much between restaurants even if the rolls share a name. Sushi Gen only has a picture/description menu for the speciality rolls. On the regular rolls, you just have to know what is included in the roll, or ask the server for each one. For example, an Orange Roll had no citrus ingredients whatsoever. We ordered a Fried California Roll, two Alaskan rolls, a Tiger Roll, an order of unagi, and two soft drinks for a total of $47.39 before tip. Despite there only being one 2-top in the restaurant before we arrived, the sushi took quite a bit to get delivered. Since the mini-oven (or microwave) was in the back, the sushi chefs had to walk through the dining room to bring rolls back and forth. It came all at once inside a sushi boat. Since each warm roll needed to be taken from the back of the restaurant back up to the sushi chefs and then arranged with the rest of the rolls, everything "warm" arrived lukewarm or room temperature. We only enjoyed one roll, which was the Fried California Roll. The Alaskan rolls seemed cheap, and I was disappointed they didn't have cream cheese. If the menu had descriptions of what was in the rolls, I wouldn't have ordered them. The Tiger Roll was fine, but my husband didn't like it at all. Finally, the rice for the unagi was hard, as of the rice had been shaped and then sat out for a while. We both agreed the service was subpar, the wait time long despite very few patrons, a dark environment, cheap ingredients, and just not enjoyable overall. After a 20% gratuity, the total was $56.86 which was completely non-commensurate with the experience. Would we go back? No. Would we recommend it? No. Should you skip it? Yes!
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By 👻 @EvocativeFold67, 09/17/2021 11:11 pm
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I have a notice stating that my bid has been accepted and is awaiting transfer. The reservation is for the 18th, but the “moderator” said he will confirm booking by the 28th. Is this an indicator that I may not have a reservation?
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Answer from 🥷🏻 @ColorfulRod45 (09/18/2021 1:07 am)
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Hey @EvocativeFold67, welcome to appointmenttrader! Once the reservation is in your portfolio, you definitely own the timeslot, the review team would not have approved the trade if the reservation wasn't confirmed - so you are going :-) Judging from your post you bid today and are going tomorrow - don't worry as long as you initiated the name transfer, you are good - the transfer service has to work with the opening hours of the reservation team of the respective venue. You will likely see the transfer confirmation a couple hours before your reservation time.
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By 👻 @EvocativeFold67 (09/18/2021 1:12 am)
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By 🥷🏻 @ColorfulRod45 (09/18/2021 1:20 am)
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