Broadway Station Sushi
About
Sushi Bars, Japanese
Price Range : $11-30 ($$)
Location
Adress: 1638 E Broadway Suite 101, Vancouver, BC V5N 1W1
Phone: (604) 676-4300
Work Hours
Business info
- list_altTakes ReservationsYes
- directions_carDeliveryNo
- move_to_inboxTake-outYes
- thumb_upGood ForLunch, Dinner
- local_parkingParkingStreet
- directions_bikeBike ParkingYes
- accessibilityGood for KidsYes
- groupGood for GroupsYes
- new_releasesAttireCasual
- insert_emoticonAmbienceCasual
- volume_upNoise LevelAverage
- local_barAlcoholBeer & Wine Only
- transit_enterexitOutdoor SeatingNo
- wifiWi-FiNo
- tvHas TVYes
- turned_in_notWaiter ServiceYes
- fastfoodCatersNo
Reviews
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Shoma R.
This is my new go to sushi place . I go there mostly because of the salmon teriyaki . My daughter enjoys salmon teriyaki a lot . The portion is a bit small but flavour wise it's very good . I also order their sushi and it's always fresh and flavourful . They also have some Korean dish which I would like to try next time when I go there . Customer service is fabulous there, they greet us by our name now .
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Bowie T.
On the outside, it doesn't look like much, but the food is delicious. Dined in once and ordered take out once.
Pros:
- free street parking on E. Broadway (except between 3pm-6/7pm)
- can order online, but you need to create an account w the platform
- tons of menu variety, Japanese and Korean food
- good, quick and causal service
- endless loop of K-pop music videos playing on the big screen
- good pricing (sushi combos, my go-to is the spicy combo b/c it comes w ooshi sushi (seared top))
Notes:
- if you try calling, it can be difficult to get through to them. I think this is b/c they only have one phone line. Tried for about ten minutes and finally got through. I was too lazy to set up that account for online take-out.
- it's Korean Japanese food, so if you're particular for that sort of thing...so they're a bit saucier and have Korean fried chicken/bimbimbap on menu (for those who like to keep it rigidly authentic w sushi) -
Rasheed B.
UPDATED: Aug 23/18
Still one of my favourite sushi spots to take friends to. While prices have slightly increased, it seems like the portion size has also (at least for the Salmon Sashimi).
This sushi restaurant is conveniently located near the Commercial-Broadway Skytrain station (hence its name) and while there is paid street parking on Broadway and Commercial, often times it challenging to score a nearby meter. Little secret, the nearby Safeway grocery store always has plenty of free parking at the back of their lot which is less than 5 minute walk from yummy sushi.
The sushi chefs (what are they called?!?) greets everyone who walk inside the establishment. First time visiting since the renovations and it seems like it still keeps a steady stream of patrons and for very good reason; their service level, food & pricing are great.
There green tea is AMAZING. It's served at the perfect temperature for immediate consumption and taste so yummy! I don't recall everything that my guest & I ordered however the presentation of the sushi was excellent creating excitement to chow down & the freshness, texture, smell & flavour of it all was enjoyable to the very last bit. -
Bobby K.
If you are vegan, please DO NOT go to Broadway Sushi. They advertise that they have vegan soontofu/soonduboo and vegan japchae (which we ordered from Skip the Dishes) just to get a call back from the restaurant saying that there was a "little bit" of fish broth in them. This is NOT vegan. Vegan means NO animal product at all. I don't know why some restaurants don't take this seriously as many people have allergies and reactions to certain animal products. Do they want a lawsuit filed against them just a make a few extra dollars off vegans and/or people who have allergies? Either way, it's not right and they need to take down these fake vegan items off their menu or just simply not list them as vegan.
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Doris H.
I always pass by Broadway Station Sushi whenever I watch a show at the Rio. But I didn't get the opportunity to try it until a friend recommended it today because we were having cravings.
The restaurant only had two other tables with customers. Two. Other. Tables. And the fact that it took 10 minutes to get some menus and tea/water is already a big sign that I wasn't going to leave this place happy. Now, their selection of sushi is not as big as you think. There is some ramen and Korean food for some reason but nothing in the speciality sushi section caught my eye at all. Ended up ordering a Spicy Combo and it came with the miso soup.
The thing is, I can almost instantly tell whether or not a place has quality sushi or not. The first thing I noticed was that the "spicy" sauce was drowning the sushi. I was basically eating sauce with a fingernail sized piece of fish. The second thing that made it even better was the fact that the sushi rice was almost translucent and had no vinegar taste to it at all. The combo also came with kappa maki (cucumber roll) and it was the only thing that wasn't swimming in sauce but I ended up drowning it in soy sauce anyways since it didn't have a taste at all. Service was barely existent either since the serve was just standing and watching us from the counter if she wasn't zoning out and staring off into the distance. She came by to refill tea cups maybe only once and like I said, she wasn't even really doing anything the entire time other than standing around.
My friend, who ordered a Lady Roll(?) that she claimed was her favourite, ended up not wanting to finish it since the tempura inside it was just dry and greasy and had no avocado in it whatsoever.
Long story short; food was bland disappointing and not worth my money. Won't be coming back.