Sushiana
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Food & Kosher Β· Highland Park, NJ Β· Kosher
Vaad HaRabbanim of Raritan Valley (RCBC)
About
Sushiana Restaurant in Highland Park, New Jersey is a kosher restaurant with sushi, spring rolls, dumplings, fish, french fries, soup, vegetarian food.
Reviews Β· 4.0 (5)
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GOOGLE7 years ago
So many vegan and vegetarian options! In fact, they have an entire vegetarian menu and it's extensive! The staff is also super friendly and helpful. I highly recommend the yaki vegetable udon noodles and the chocolate mousse. That's right, they actually had vegan desserts, too! So impressed by this cute little place in Highland Park. Highly recommend it!
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GOOGLE8 years ago
Nice store with cool decor many healthy and vegiterian options grey sushi and salads and good fish tacos good lunch specials ,will definitely go again
Paula Silverman β
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GOOGLE7 years ago
Very nice kosher restaurant in Highland Park New Jersey we enjoyed it very much the service was excellent
We had a nice class reunion, they accommodated all of us last minute! Very comfortable and pleasant atmosphere Good food, clean
I recommend this restaurant
Ivan Klochko β
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GOOGLE6 years ago
Sushiana is a modern kosher sushi restaurant located in Highland Park. Featuring a pretty vast menu with a surprising amount of vegetarian options.
The sashimi was fresh and had great texture. I really appreciated having the option to pick shiitake mushrooms as part of the lunch combo. The Kani roll seemed a bit off flavor and texture wise though the technique was solid. Overall the experience was great, the staff was friendly, and the service was quick.
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GOOGLE3 years ago
started going there when it was just a closet in a wall. they should have stayed in that closet. Its not a restaurant its a carryout. Attitude was cold and unwelcoming by owners, even if staff tried to do good service. but after pandemic not sure what it is anymore. I am lost for words, just disappointed. If I have to serve myself and eat out of disposable plastic and paper then call it cafeteria not restaurant. Food is mediocre at best. It is sad because not that many options without going to Brooklyn or Teaneck. you really can do better, but it doesn't seem you want to.
Hours
- SaturdayClosed for Shabbat
- Sunday9:00 AM β 5:00 PM
- Monday9:00 AM β 5:00 PM
- Tuesday9:00 AM β 5:00 PM
- Wednesday9:00 AM β 5:00 PM
- Thursday9:00 AM β 5:00 PM
- FridayCloses before Shabbat
π―οΈ Closes 90 min before candle lighting, reopens 60 min after Havdalah.
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