Sushihana is located in the middle of Castle Hills, right near 410. It has plenty of parking and seems to have a steady stream of customers. I have never had to wait for a table. The perfect balance in my opinion.The lunch special sea bass dish is tasty for a heartier appetite. served on a bed of snow peas and mashed potatoes. Very tasty. The Summer Roll, which I had never had before, was amazing. A rice-less roll wrapped in an edible rice paper was filled with fat pieces of fish, cream cheese, and chive. This roll is 75 percent straight up fish, they don't load it up with a bunch of bullshit! Loved it.The sashimi on the other hand is not so impressive. Way too expensive, not that fresh, amature cuts, smells like fish.The place is always clean, the service is always good, never seem to be any asians on staff, but whatever. They seem to know what they are doing.They have a long list of rolls to choose from, many of which are San Antonio/Spurs inspired which I like. The Duncan Roll and the New Orleans Rolls come to mind as my favorite. Get those.If you have a fat girl in your party (I always do), get the Fried Cheesecake for dessert.Sushihana is suitable for a lunch with the boss or a prospective client. A dinner nice dinner with the folks. Or maybe just some floozy who might want it in the rear. In that case, bring lots of money, the Sake isn't cheap.btw. the hostess is some 40-something white lady who wears mom jeans and has a unibrow. she was real nice. though.
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Friday, September 24, 2010
Sushihana Rolls, rolls, and mom jeans..... - Edit review July 27, 2010 - Likes it Sushihana is located in the middle of Castle Hills, right near 410. It has plenty of parking and seems to have a steady stream of customers. I have never had to wait for a table. The perfect balance in my opinion. The lunch special sea bass dish is tasty for a heartier appetite. served on a bed of snow peas and mashed potatoes. Very tasty. The Summer Roll, which I had never had before, was amazing. A rice-less roll wrapped in an edible rice paper was filled with fat pieces of fish, cream cheese, and chive. This roll is 75 percent straight up fish, they don't load it up with a bunch of bullshit! Loved it. The sashimi on the other hand is not so impressive. Way too expensive, not that fresh, amature cuts, smells like fish. The place is always clean, the service is always good, never seem to be any asians on staff, but whatever. They seem to know what they are doing. They have a long list of rolls to choose from, many of which are San Antonio/Spurs inspired which I like. The Duncan Roll and the New Orleans Rolls come to mind as my favorite. Get those. If you have a fat girl in your party (I always do), get the Fried Cheesecake for dessert. Sushihana is suitable for a lunch with the boss or a prospective client. A dinner nice dinner with the folks. Or maybe just some floozy who might want it in the rear. In that case, bring lots of money, the Sake isn't cheap. btw. the hostess is some 40-something white lady who wears mom jeans and has a unibrow. she was real nice. though.
Sushihana Rolls, rolls, and mom jeans.....
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