The main thing this place has going for itself is its quantity size. Order a roll and it’s more than enough for a hungry college student to be full. They have a variety of options and they all seem decent. To my astonishment, the prices were pretty low. The restaurant itself is a bit cramped and can’t fit large parties well, but it also seems like you can do a grab-and-go. Service-wise, it’s a bit slow as you have to ask for refills on tea or water. Overall, it’s a nice place to go to share some sushi rolls.
Ricky G.
Place rating: 5 Surrey, Canada
The«castle tower» is one of the most satisfying sushi dish, I’ve ever had and it’s unique to this place and addictive. Brown rice, seared tuna, salmon, avocado, and delicious tempura crisp! Priced the same as any roll but is double the amount of protein! Try it once and you’ll be back for more
Kimberley B.
Place rating: 1 Surrey, Canada
Customer service is horrible. Their debit machine was not working and I was made to feel like it was somehow my fault as it kept declining. Tried my card at least 10x. Tried secondary card 4−5x. Tried another customers card = declined. Offered to go to a bank machine to pay. Walked down to bank machine in moonsoon rain. Got dinged the bank withdrawal fee plus whatever bank fee I will need to pay. Then when I came back they said it was now working. After I asked for maybe a discount on my bill for the inconvenience the lady said no they don’t offer discounts as the manager wasn’t there today. When I asked for her name she said maybe she could give me a discount now. I told them to keep their change and walked out. 1 star because that’s the lowest I can go and their food isn’t bad.
Sharan L.
Place rating: 5 Surrey, Canada
My favorite sushi restaurant! Every piece of sushi is perfect! Prices are great too. Special rolls are delicious!
Jacquelyn W.
Place rating: 5 Vancouver, Canada
Excellent! Perfect takeout sushi lunch. Fresh rolls, great combos, substitutions allowed, great service, lots of soya sauce to go. Would definitely come back.
Kirk F.
Place rating: 3 Halifax, Canada
Overall: Good. The décor/theme is … odd. I feel like someone tried to launch a White Castle in Surrey and when it didn’t work out, this sushi restaurant moved in and kept the design. The food is solid. It’s not amazing but I’ve definitely had far worse sushi. Service is … middle of the road, if I’m honest. Everyone seems to know what they’re doing but don’t always communicate it to customers very well. And definitely need to check in with customers more often.
Lex S.
Place rating: 1 Surrey, Canada
Terrible. Firstly, the restaurant is over priced for what you get. The sushi did not taste fresh. The sunimono was the worst sunimono I’ve ever had. The service was also terrible. Waitress was not friendly. She kept trying to clear my plates when the food wasn’t done. I had to keep telling her not to clear it. Wasn’t even finished my food and she dropped off the bill. Did not feel welcomed there. Would never go back again.
Max D.
Place rating: 1 Surrey, Canada
service was terrible, the food was not the best, and not worth the price. the dining area is small and crummy looking.
Mona A.
Place rating: 5 Surrey, Canada
Out of all the sushi places I’ve been, this place offers the best Yam Roll! The size is perfect! Thank you!
Adam V.
Place rating: 4 Surrey, Canada
Tasty sushi, neat creations that are in some cases a real mouthful such as the crispy mango roll and well worth the $ 12 for 10 pieces. Get the castle poppers if you’re looking for something a little different. Would come again.
Kenneth B.
Place rating: 1 Seattle, WA
This is going to be a short review. Stay away, I have had better sushi from a gas station which is scary. The sushi had a strong fishy taste(which if it was fresh it would not have), and the other foods we had were very flavorless.
Anjie G.
Place rating: 5 Surrey, Canada
Always have had a good experience here. We go regularly as well. Service is good as well as the food. Food is fresh with good presentation and a good price point. Try the Yum Yum rolls– only the best. This roll will have you coming back for more.
Tiffin F.
Place rating: 1 Orting, WA
So terrible! I had their bento box with teriyaki in it and the teriyaki had zero flavor. Boyfriend had rolls and he said they had a fishy taste, sushi should never taste fishy. The rice was good. And so was the tempera vegetables but everything else was not worth the trip.
Malcolm M.
Place rating: 3 Surrey, Canada
not my fav sushi place but its not awful, I would reccomed yakamo over sushi castle. Great location is all I can say positively about it. Sushi is average service is average. That’s about all I can say.
Arun B.
Place rating: 1 Richmond, Canada
The rolls and small and poorly made; the prices are that of a restaurant but the quality is something from a food court in a mall. I expected a lot more when I walked in, considering the décor and service; however, the rolls don’t deserve a rating higher than one star.
Jaime W.
Place rating: 1 Surrey, Canada
Went to Sushi Castle recently. With so many places to go for sushi I wouldn’t go back to this one. Pricey considering the small size of the rolls. Parking is good with the large parking lot for all the shops in the area. Service was good Food was small for price Not likely to go back here.
Nancy A.
Place rating: 5 Vancouver, Canada
Given how much I rely on Unilocal reviews to determine whether or not I’ll eat at a particular restaurant, a person would think I’d be more on my game when it came to reviewing places… not the case. However, when I noticed today the poor ratings that Sushi Castle had, I had to put in my two cents. After living in Vancouver for almost 6 years, my hunny and I moved out to South Surrey to lessen the commute to work. I was more than open(and somewhat excited) to moving, but my first concern was literally finding good sushi out here after being spoiled by such great sushi restaurants in Vancouver(our absolute favorite was Temaki). I inquired with friends that already lived out here as well as went with Unilocal recommendations for places out here, and honestly, they were just ‘ok’ in my books, and I wouldn’t go back. Sushi Castle on the other hand… this place rocks my world! Their sushi is fresh and soooo delicious(everything from their specialty rolls to just their basic rolls are awesome). Prices are very fair, dinner boxes are beyond reasonable(less than $ 10!), and service has always been friendly — not outstanding, but friendly(if Unilocal had half-stars, this is where I’d dock off a half-point and make it 4.5 stars). The place is small, but always clean and we never have to wait long for our food to arrive. This is ALWAYS our go-to when we have a hankering for sushi in South Surrey and it has yet to disappoint.
Taylor K.
Place rating: 4 Vancouver, Canada
I wish Unilocal did half stars too. I think it is a 3.5 stars in IMHO. I like this place but not sure if this is the best sushi place in South Surrey. I will probably try more places in the future but in the meantime, this seems like a pretty solid Japanese restaurant especially since this place is conveniently located inside Morgan crossing. There are about about 7 – 8 tables inside and it’s clean inside. Most of the tables are two seaters so if you have a large party, you may want to make a res. beforehand especially if it is during meal times. The service was quick and prompt. They seated you right away and got you tea and the menu. When I ordered udon, they knew to give us an extra bowl with a spoon for my son. The food was pretty good too. One thing i noticed is that they don’t use wild salmon for their regular salmon rolls which is a bit disappointing but I think they do have the wild salmon option at a higher price. Their nigiri is good. The fish is fresh and nicely portioned. The tempura udon was just okay. The tempura was nicely battered and crispy but the broth seemed little weak as in bland. But everyone has different preference when it comes to it so other people may enjoy it. I guess I expected little bit more since it is a Korean run restaurant. This is the closest Japanese restaurant from my house so I do see myself getting food here in the future. I’ve already done a pick up since then and that was good too.
Curtis Z.
Place rating: 3 Surrey, Canada
Went here to kill some time when I had a break from work. Located in the posh complex call«The shops» in South Surrey. It’s very small inside. Maybe sits 20 people. It’s looks very nice and clean. I ordered a BC Roll and a Veggie Roll. They were both very good and had 8-pieces each. The salmon skin was very crispy and flavourful. It could have had a little more sauce on it, but it still tasted great. The veggie roll had carrots, cucumber, and gome-ae inside it. It was moist and the veggies had a great texture. Not mushy or hard. Service was fast. But she didn’t ask me how my food was. As there was only one other person in the place, I found this odd. My bill came to about $ 7.50
Spencer W.
Place rating: 1 Surrey, Canada
I write reviews for places I love and places I really, really wish I never tried. I don’t love this place. I wanted to write this review while I was eating — it was that bad. We ordered take out. My son is allergic to sesame. We ordered Yaki Udon and my wife explicitly said no sesame. And reiterated that fact again at the end of the call… again, no sesame please. Guess what was on our yaki udon when I got home. I called them up to complain and they were understanding and gave me a store credit for a free yaki udon under my(first) name. I’ll never use it. And here’s why. We ordered $ 40+ dollars worth of food. It was worth about $ 12. The chopped scallop and dynamite rolls were apparently decent — so I’ll give them that. I ordered a dragon roll — that was far from good. It was a hot roll with raw fish on it. You know… real Japanese places know better than to do that for sanitary and safety reasons. Gimmick joints like this don’t care. I ordered chicken karage — and you can see the chunks of white flour batter hardened onto the chicken after deep frying. I ate half of that and wanted to take a shower after. And the absolute WORST of it was the agedashi tofu. I’ve had superb agedashi tofu and I’ve had terrible ones… this was the absolute worst thing I’ve ever ate, tofu or otherwise. I took a bite of it and the tofu tasted like plastic. The batter on it was thick and the sauce was sour. It was so bad, I took a picture of it and I cringe every time I think of it. Price wise — all that was for $ 43 and change. Far too expensive for what it was. The udon was half decent though(for us to consume). We had to prep a side meal for my son. I’ve all but given up on non-Japanese owned and operated Japanese restaurants. They flat out do not do it right. It’s a blatant exploitation on the profit margins to be made on Japanese cuisine without any effort in understanding the essence of Japanese cuisine. If they even tried — read a book on Japanese food, anything, it might be half decent. Instead, they use terrible ingredients to try to mimic the look of it and it tastes exactly like their efforts. I apologize if this seems harsh — I rarely am. But I am rarely ever this displeased with any food I purchase. The unfortunate thing — they’re in a fairly common location and will get traffic. People who aren’t familiar with really good Japanese cuisine will think this is decent(or hopefully not) and may mistake this for actual Japanese cuisine. Don’t be fooled. Anyone want a free order of yaki udon?