Welcome to Sushi House
At Sushi House, we celebrate the rich flavors of Japanese cuisine in a welcoming environment. Established in Farmington, Michigan, our restaurant specializes in fresh, high-quality sushi and traditional dishes that cater to diverse palates, including vegan options. Our inviting atmosphere, paired with moderate noise and casual dress, makes it an ideal spot for families and groups alike. Guests experience attentive service from our dedicated staff while enjoying beloved menu items like our savory teriyaki entrees and acclaimed miso soup. Whether dining in or taking out, Sushi House promises a delightful culinary journey that brings friends and family together over exceptional food.
- 22030 Farmington Rd Farmington, MI 48336 United States Hotline: (248) 426-0203
Welcome to Sushi House, a charming haven for sushi lovers located at 22030 Farmington Rd in Farmington, MI. This restaurant truly embodies the essence of Japanese dining with a warm atmosphere that invites guests to relax, enjoy, and experience a culinary journey that celebrates the rich flavors of sushi and other Japanese delights.
As you step into Sushi House, you’ll find a friendly staff ready to cater to your every need, ensuring that your visit is memorable—from dine-in services to takeout options. The decor may be casual, but the vibe is vibrant, making it an ideal spot for families, groups, and even furry friends, as dogs are welcome on the premises.
Highlights of the Menu
The menu at Sushi House boasts an impressive variety of offerings, whether you're a die-hard sushi enthusiast or stepping into Japanese cuisine for the first time. Here are some standout items:
- Raw Nigiri Sushi: Try their fresh selections like the Mackerel (just $1.75) or the delicate Salmon and Tuna, both priced at $1.95.
- Appetizers: Indulge in the light and flavorful Edamame ($2.95) or the comforting Age Dashi Tofu ($3.95).
- Dinner Entrees: Don’t miss the Teriyaki, Katsu, or Tempura options, all reasonably priced, with the Katsu at just $9.95.
And let’s not forget about their signature sushi rolls. Many customers rave about the Las Vegas roll and the Firecracker roll, which stand out among a myriad of choices.
Customer Experience
Customer experiences at Sushi House reflect overall satisfaction and a strong sense of community. Visitors have praised the attentive service, with servers readily available to provide water refills and recommendations. The establishment is noted for its comfortable seating and an open dining area, accommodating both intimate dinners and larger gatherings.
No two visits are ever the same at Sushi House. Surprising flavor combinations and new specialties keep patrons coming back for more. As one regular put it, "I’ve been coming here for about ten years now and it has never disappointed me." The friendly feedback from guests also highlights the affordability of quality sushi, ensuring indulgence is just a visit away.
Accessibility and Amenities
Sushi House features convenient amenities like:
- Accessible parking and no stairs for a breezy entrance.
- A casual dress code that makes it a comfortable dining option.
- Wi-Fi connectivity and several TVs for entertainment during your meal.
- Happy hour specials that offer even more value.
Whether you’re settling in for lunch or dinner, Sushi House is perfect for creating lasting memories over flavorful dishes while enjoying the company of loved ones.
In conclusion, Sushi House is not just a restaurant; it’s a community gathering place where flavor and hospitality come together seamlessly. With a solid reputation built on quality food and genuine service, it’s easy to see why this sushi joint is a favorite among locals. So the next time you find yourself craving sushi, make your way to Sushi House—you won't regret it!

I normally don't rate a restaurant after one visit but I decided to rate Sushi House. I placed an order to go and it was ready in a timely manner. I ordered the mushroom roll and the Nine Mile roll. The mushroom roll was smaller than expected but it was good. The Nine Mile roll was also okay. Parking was easy. The restaurant is located in a shopping center.

This place was actually really good. Despite a weird entrance and kind of unaesthetic vibes inside, the food was delicious. The waitress was really patient as we looked for what we wanted. We got a lot of water refills. My friend and I both ordered miso soup and the salad -- both so delicious. Honestly, the best miso soup I ever had. The roll was alittle underwhelming but I think I just didn't like mine because my friends was so delicious!

One of the best sushi spots in michigan!! I've been coming here for about 10 years now and it has never disappointed me. The atmosphere is so inviting, the staff is always welcoming and warm. The menu has so many different options for you to choose from. My go-to order is always a las vegas roll. My boyfriend loves the delicious roll, firecracker, and lion king rolls. honorable mention: sweet potato roll (she's a big one) and spicy shrimp roll! They have some of the best miso soup and a to die for dressing they put on their salads, so make sure you start out with those!

We have been coming here regularly for 12 years now, about 1-2 times a month, and have never had a bad meal. The dining room has plentiful seating, and you will be waited on by multiple servers that have all been there for a long time. I love the open feel of the dining room and both tables and booths are comfortable. I recommend the beef bibimbap which comes out in a hot stone bowl. We also enjoy the chicken katsu, and their fresh made sushi. The veggie deluxe roll is a fan favorite. Do not hesitate to stop in for a great meal.

This place is the best! I don't think a better California Roll exists anywhere on earth. I have never had a bad experience at Sushi House and the prices are very reasonable. I just wish they had online ordering.

I've been here a couple times and had ordered takeout. They're located in a little plaza so it's nice they have lots of parking available! This restaurant always amazes me because of how cheap the prices are with the quality they have! If this was closer to my house I would 100% come more often, but when I do order it's more of a treat! I really like this place and definitely recommend!

Today was my first time in several years and since I was out that way I thought I'd try it again! On my past visits I had tried some of their Japanese dishes and sushi and I remembered that they were pretty good! Today I had their beef bibimbap and it was also pretty tasty. They did serve it with some banchan which was nice. This is a place I'd go back to more often if I lived in the area. I'm rounding up a bit based on my memory too! Food: 4.5/5 Service: 5/5 Atmosphere: 4.5/5

At a former job, I always looked forward to the emails titled, "Little fishies", where we planned our sushi lunches here. Sometimes, there would be 10 of us squeezed together in the restaurant during lunch. Ah, memories. I have not been back all these years so when this place came up in a recent search, I wasn't even certain it was the same place, especially since we all called it the "dollar sushi place" (for a promotion the restaurant offered). When Google Maps brought me back to this location, I thought this would be a trip down memory lane. Nope! The restaurant had doubled in size and looked newer. The sushi bar is on the opposite side now and the dining area is definitely less cramped. Several TV monitors are suspended from the ceiling. Despite the time (late afternoon), there were diners enjoying meals with family and friends. I ordered the Lobster Tempura Roll, the Red Wings Roll, and some sashimi, mackerel and egg. The lobster roll was flavorful, including shrimp, tamago, avocado, and cucumbers. The eel sauce and spicy mayo complemented it. I remember the Red Wings roll from years back, ah, at last, something familiar from the past. Think California Roll crowned with tuna and more crab mixture. It was as good as I remembered. The mackerel was yum, as was the egg (tamago). On subsequent visits, I've also had the Nine Mile and Mango Tango Rolls. The former was enjoyable. I would return for the latter but get it without the chili sauce. I think it detracts from the sweet mango. I've also ventured off the sushi menu and tried the Kalbi beef. This dish features tender and flavorful beef short ribs, served with banchan (pickled daikon, kimchi, bean sprouts, and fish cakes) and rice. So good! As for service, everyone was accommodating. My only concern was the slightly longer-than-expected wait for the food. However, I'm glad I found a new place for my sushi fix, especially since my current fave is blocked by construction traffic. Sigh. I also have to go back for the noodle bowls. I had serious food FOMO when I saw the server with 3 large steaming bowls of noodles.

My dinning out Meetup group always enjoys coming here, even the ones who drive more than 30 miles 1 way. The sushi choices are some you can't find any where else and the other Japanese and Korean food gives choices if you don't like sushi. I am glad I live so close. Service is still wonderful even after they enlarged the dinning room so more people can enjoy the food. Some times the kitchen get a little behind, but worth the wait. They now have more booths so your party can have some privacy. Also added more tables. Since there is plenty of parking, you shouldn't have to wait too long even at the busy time. I will be back on my own and will be bringing the dinning group also.

We used to come to the sister restaurant, Tofu House (was next door to Sushi House) all the time, but they closed to expand Sushi House instead. So it's been a while but we came back recently with a large group reservation and the service was excellent. They redesigned the restaurant so larger parties have a semi-private area since there are some partial walls between the main dining area and where we sat. Great idea especially since the restaurant was packed! We enjoyed the food very much. We ordered some specialty rolls (stick with those since there are better sushi places in Novi) which were pretty good! Several of us had the Dolsot BiBimBop which was delicious & just what we wanted. I had the YukGaeJang which was also very good (note there are a ton of green onions in this soup, I'd rather have more broth and a little less onions). I would definitely order both these two dishes again. They do not offer DukManDooGuk but in their appetizer section, you can get a small bowl of ManduGuk that my hubby really liked which is very similar (just no Duk)-yay!! There were some other orders (BiBimNyengMyun & SoonDuBoo) that I didn't get to try, but heard they were also very good too. Note that the parking lot can get incredibly busy but it's a large lot so you'll be able to find a spot but might have to walk over to get to the restaurant. Also, they don't give (or have) complimentary barley or corn tea like most Korean restaurants but they do have green tea (caffeinated) on the menu. I'm glad we've come back to Sushi House after all these years to get our Korean food fix and I'm sure we'll be back very soon.