
Fresh, Authentic Sushi in a Hidden Gem of San Jose
Sushi Koya offers a delightful experience for sushi enthusiasts in San Jose. With a menu featuring a variety of sushi rolls, sashimi, and Japanese dishes, this restaurant has garnered a loyal following for its quality and freshness. Customers rave about the exceptional sushi, delicious karaage, and complimentary miso soup with every order. Located in a bustling area, it's a fantastic spot for casual dining, offering great value for the quality of food. While parking can be a challenge, the culinary experience at Sushi Koya is well worth the visit.
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Freshly made sushi rolls including specialties like Flaming Dragon and Dancing Albacore, served with miso soup.
Assorted sashimi selections featuring high-quality fish for a traditional Japanese dining experience.
Classic starters such as Kara Age (fried chicken) and fried calamari, perfect for sharing.
Convenient meal options for pickup or delivery, ideal for enjoying sushi at home or on the go.
Accommodations for parties and groups with efficient service and a varied menu to suit all tastes.
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Overall rating
Tara Devlin
Exceptional sushi. Have eaten here several times. The sushi and rice is always great compared to other restaurants nearby. The Kara age was also good, and they provide a nice miso soup with every order. Can be a bit tricky to get in and out of parking here with the nearby drive thru. Food is well worth it though. The rice was freshly made and delicious.
Jasmynn Collier-Lozano
The oysters smelt spoiled and looked dark/ not cleaned properly. It was busy but we were not checked on once during our meal besides to take our order and pay. The bathroom is outside through their back door. Not worth the price. The ambiance was not at all soothing. They played pop music throughout the time we were there. Very disappointed
dino aki
Ngl idgaf if the atmostphere is bomb or something, it’s only about the food, and the food here had a lot to be desired. Maybe i just got the wrong order, but honestly, it was sort of underwhelming. Okay wait. That’s i’m kind of exaggerating. What i mean is for 18$ + tax + tip i would not spend 18$ for what i ate. I wish i had went to get chinese takeout for 15$ than spend 18$ plus tip and tax on a plate of just okay sushi. I’ll try coming back in the future, but if it disappoints again, i’ll drop my 3 star to a 2. Side note, my brother thinks the chicken Katsu is bang for your buck, it’s like a 7/10 but a lot of it. So what u will with that information.
Pam N
Great sushi here! Be sure to put your name on waitlist when you arrive. There was a line when we arrived, it was a Friday around 7pm. The restaurant parking wasn't great, but we parked in the lot next door where the movie theater is and walked right over. Decor looks kinda dated, tables were clean. I didn't need to use restroom, so no comment on that. Service was great, lots of items to choose from on the menu. Once we were seated, everyone got water and miso soup. The rolls we had were delish!
Amir Hermelin
Great sushi place at an off-beat location! Food was great, Service was fantastic and efficient and prices very reasonable. We liked almost everything that was served. The flaming dragon, dancing albacore, and assorted sashimi were absolutely great! Other rolls were really good, and loaded with fish. The only thing that we didn't like was fried calamry, was very dry and chewy. I will say the food is reasonably priced compared to what you're getting. The location is the opposite of fancy - next to McDonald's and some commercial area, and parking can be a bit of a challenge if the place is busy (which it usually is)