Oishi Sushi - Menu

Antoniusstrasse 33, 45699, Herten, Germany

🛍 Sushi, Nudeln, Asiatisch, Vietnamesisch

4.4 💬 811 Reviews
Oishi Sushi

Phone: +4923664925388

Address: Antoniusstrasse 33, 45699, Herten, Germany

City: Herten

Dishes: 35

Reviews: 811

"Oishi Sushi is not to be beaten in the Sushi area. You pay much less for even more than you get at comparable restaurants. The fried sushi, which is often super expensive, is more than reasonable here. Of course, it is also very good. The supplied and partly distributed sauces give the sushi a special aroma. If Sushi, then only Oishi Sushi. However, the sushi should be consumed on the same day as it is no longer edible by rice the next day. In addition, the other dishes, in our case the fried noodles, the spring rolls and the baked chicken have also been very good. Clear recommendation! Update of 27.11.2022: Also the second order was incredibly delicious and absolutely inexpensive. The panned sushi was still really crunchy and the portions of fried noodles, fried rice and peanut sauce were more than generous for the price!"

User User

Food arrived on time and warm. From sushi to noodles everything is very delicious. Price great.

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User

Super delicious, the sushis are definitely prepared with a lot of love. Yes, while the waiting period is a little longer, this is because everything is freshly prepared on site, but it is definitely worth it. The staff is also very friendly.


User
User

The sushi was fresh and great. However, I prefer to recommend the delivery service. The optics and the facility are not expected to be local customers. The table dirty, another Caprisonne on the chair. Operation but very friendly and the sushi in a great quality.


User
User

I cannot understand the many negative reviews at all. We've been regular customers at Oishi for years. The best sushi in the circle! Price performance ratio is absolute. The products are always fresh. We usually order and therefore never had problems with delivery times...


User
User

Delivery service not recommended. The food came an hour too late (totally 2 hours waiting) and it was incomplete. After we called for the forgotten items, we were told that they will only be delivered if we pay the delivery fee again. It's just not ashamed, because finally we can't do anything to forget the stuff.


User
User

Just good for a quick snack! Friendly service, quick preparation of the really tasty meal. Very good price! My highlight was the service for 2 tennie girls who came as guests with special concern, which was served, although the guests there did not have any money. This even went beyond humanity and deserves my greatest respect!


User
User

Very good sushi for a good price. However, it is a disaster and the delivery times really very long. We always pick up our order ourselves, otherwise it could also take an hour longer than specified. On the outskirts it looks more like you're mistakenly standing in the owner's living room, everywhere there's toys or some stuff around. The food is really top!


Aylin
Aylin

The place itself looks cozy, but unfortunately it is extremely dirty there. In the sauces are small flies and when this was addressed, an employee tried to explain to us that it is not a fly and, in general, are pieces in the sweet sour sauce. The fly was then turned off as that... All sauces on the tables have neither a cover nor a cover, no wonder enter the animal...


User
User

We spotted the store over Deliveryando and then we were there personally. The ambience doesn't look like you're expecting customers here, it seems to be everything designed for deliveries. As far as food is concerned, we were very satisfied. Everything is freshly prepared and then it does not taste well. Prices are also okay, there is not to complain. We definitely come back or order online.


User
User

Oishi Sushi is not to be beaten in the Sushi area. You pay much less for even more than you get at comparable restaurants. The fried sushi, which is often super expensive, is more than reasonable here. Of course, it is also very good. The supplied and partly distributed sauces give the sushi a special aroma. If Sushi, then only Oishi Sushi. However, the sushi should be consumed on the same day as it is no longer edible by rice the next day. In addition, the other dishes, in our case the fried noodles, the spring rolls and the baked chicken have also been very good. Clear recommendation! Update of 27.11.2022: Also the second order was incredibly delicious and absolutely inexpensive. The panne...

Categories

  • Sushi Delight in our exquisite sushi selection, featuring fresh ingredients, expertly crafted rolls, and traditional nigiri. Each bite offers a harmonious blend of flavors, promising a true taste of Japan.
  • Nudeln Savor a variety of noodle dishes, cooked to perfection with authentic flavors and rich, savory broths. From spicy and tangy to mild and fragrant, our noodle offerings promise a delightful culinary adventure for every palate.
  • Asiatisch
  • Vietnamesisch Savor the vibrant and aromatic flavors of Vietnam with dishes that showcase fresh herbs, tangy sauces, and delicate broths. Enjoy a menu offering classics like pho, banh mi, and fresh spring rolls, designed to delight your senses.

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