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Sumo Sushi and Hibachi
Master Critic Review
Sumo Sushi and Hibachi
7.7
Vibes:
Family Friendly Favorites
Group Dining Gatherings
Comfort Food Classics
Quick Bites Champions
Broadway staple combining a full hibachi lineup with a long list of classic and specialty rolls in a casual, boatlike dining room. It’s a flexible pick for families and groups who want both maki and hibachi entrées without leaving Lakeview.
Must-Try Dishes:
Spicy Tuna Roll, Naruto Roll, Hibachi Chicken Dinner
Scores:
Value: 8.6
Service: 7.4
Consistency: 7.8
Food Quality: 8.1
Atmosphere: 6
Cultural Relevance: 6.2
What makes it special: Neighborhood hibachi-and-sushi combo with generous portions and broad appeal.
Who should go: Families and groups needing hibachi theatrics plus approachable sushi.
When to visit: Weekend evenings for hibachi energy; weeknights for calmer roll sessions.
What to order: Spicy tuna roll, Naruto roll, hibachi chicken dinner.
Insider tip: Use online ordering for big maki spreads when dining at home.
Logistics & Planning
Parking: Primarily street parking along Broadway and nearby side streets; metered spots can be competitive during peak dinner hours.
Dress code: Casual; jeans and everyday attire are common and acceptable.
Noise level: Moderate to loud during hibachi service; quieter in non-hibachi seating on weeknights.
Weekend wait: 30–60 minutes without a reservation, especially for hibachi tables.
Weekday lunch: Usually little to no wait.
Dietary Options
Vegetarian options: Good coverage — multiple veggie rolls and hibachi vegetable entrées available.
Vegan options: Limited — a few maki and vegetable dishes can be made vegan on request.
Gluten-free options: Partial accommodation — some rolls and hibachi items can be modified; ask about sauces and request gluten-free soy/tamari if needed.
Good to Know
Is this good for a first date? Better for casual or activity-style dates than intimate ones — hibachi can be lively and social rather than private.
Can I get a table without a reservation? Often yes, but hibachi seating fills fastest; walk-ins are easier for sushi tables or early dining times.
Is it kid-friendly? Yes — hibachi theatrics, large tables, and flexible portions work well for families and school-age kids.
Best For
Better for: Groups and families who want both hibachi entrées and familiar sushi rolls in one place at approachable prices.
Skip if: You’re seeking high-end sashimi, chef-driven omakase, or a quiet, special-occasion sushi experience.