Sushi at WDW?

Jerusalem Gal

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So.... I'm a sushi addict.
I'll be flying to WDW in January and there's no way I'm going 10 days without sushi.

Last trip I had a great combo in a TS in Epcot (Japan but don't remember the name of the restaurant).

Is there anywhere else to get sushi at the parks or resorts?
My standards aren't that high :-)

P.S. I saw they serve sushi at the Cali Grill but that's signature and not worth our TS credits.

Thanks! :flower:
 
Morimoto Asia...but it's pricy if you're not liking Cali Grill Prices...
But have a look..I'd go there OOP and pick and choose
 
Kimono's at the Swan (I think it's the Swan - may be the Dolphin) has real sushi, and it's pretty good! They're only open for dinner. You can do carry-out from them (I used to do it for my kids when we'd stay at the Swan or Dolphin, as my DS also loves sushi!).
The counter service at Japan as well as Sunshine Seasons have prepackaged california rolls and maybe spicy tuna. Not quite as good, but it's an option.
I think some food courts also have prepackaged rolls.
 
There's a sushi bar on the second floor of the Polynesian right next to Kona... Plus they serve the sushi from there at Kona.
 

So.... I'm a sushi addict.
I'll be flying to WDW in January and there's no way I'm going 10 days without sushi.

Last trip I had a great combo in a TS in Epcot (Japan but don't remember the name of the restaurant).

:flower:

The restaurant your referring to in Epcot would be Tokyo Dining.
 
The sushi bar next to Kona was pretty good, not super great (but that could have just been what i ordered, my friend loved it). I LOVED the sushi at Teppan Edo, it was definitely my favourite
 
The crab Rangoon sushi @ the Poly is to die for! Deep fried and delicious! All their rolls are good and inventive. Will certainly try Morimoto on the next trip!
 
Kimono's at the Swan is excellent. Haven't tried Morimoto Asia yet, but Kimono's is much, much better than anything you'll find at the WDW parks and resorts.
 
I'm picky when it comes to sushi, but was actually really impressed with the rolls I got at the stand outside the Japan pavilion where you can get Kaki-gori. It's pre-packaged, but still really fresh. Limited selection, but very good nonetheless. Plus, it costs only one snack credit. Two of them was enough for a lunch for me.
 
For table service, Kimonos is well worth the price; we love Tokyo Dining, but prefer Kimonos because they have more variety. For simple rolls, the fast food places in Japan are good.
 
Morimoto's in Disney Springs has the best sushi, they also have the best ribs I have ever ate!
 
Splitsville is good, but not amazing - especially compared to Morimoto's or Cali Grill. I'd go with Cali Grill, if I had to make a choice - and pay out of pocket. It's much more worth it than using credits.
 


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