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Sushi Yama
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Ovo
Japanese
Delivery
Asian
Non-veg
Serves meat, vegan options available. Offers vegan sushi options, and tempura batter is vegan though may be cooked in shared fryer (ask). Veggie rolls include sweet potato, avocado, kimchi, and cucumber. Some others are vegetable roll (asparagus, cucumber, avo, and lettuce pickle) and new vegetable roll (tempura fried asparagus, cucumber, avo, and pickled radish) and the peanut and avocado roll. Also has fruity rolls that contain cream cheese, like banana and mango. Open Mon-Sat 11:00am-7:30pm.
7 Reviews
First Review by mynameismeganx4
KT628
Points +26
Tasty! - Edit
Tried a couple different rolls for about $10
Read morePros: More than 1 vegan roll!, Inexpensive
Guest
TurnipForPlants
Points +2263
Hidden Sushi in Grand Rapids - Edit
We stumbled upon Sushi Yama while trying to find a bathroom at Art Prize in Grand Rapids. And it was great little find.
Read moreSushi Yama is definitely off the beaten path, but that leads to its charm. There are a few seats in the hallway outside the restaurant, but Sushi Yama feels more comfortable as a single- or double-person meal.
There are the standard Vegan rolls, which are tasty. But the atmosphere and the secretiveness of the restaurant are the real draw.
I recommend for a bite during lunch downtown, or maybe for a causal date with another.
Updated from previous review on 2024-04-26
Pros: Vegan options, Secret location, Atmosphere
Cons: Not entirely Vegan
Guest
Villithorem
Points +49
Tasty and inexpensive - Edit
Good options for veggie rolls that are delicious and not as expensive as other places around town.
Read moreThe space is very unassuming in the basement of McCay tower, but it's decorated nicely and the man who runs the place is friendly.
Mark your selections on the piece of paper, get rung up, and food will be brought out to you.
I love the aac, the sweet potato tempura, the house salad, and the hot green tea. Not sure if the kimchi rolls have fish sauce.
Pros: Nice atmosphere, Good prices, Good veggie roll selection
Cons: The miso soup is not vegan
Guest
MorganAedanTazi
Points +30
Fantastic! - Edit
I went with colleagues for lunch. It was AMAZING. Sushi roll with kimchi and avocado? That’s a combo I would never have thought up myself but it was divine and so good it’s the type of thing you try to replicate at home. It was inexpensive the service was quick and the setting was small and quiet. Everyone, veg and Omni enjoyed the lunch. I’ll be going again while I’m in town!
Read morePros: Lots of vegan and veg options, Small and intimate setting, Quick and friendly service
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DavidBaranowski
Points +30
Vegan Sushi - Edit
Small, intimate.....absolutely amazing food! Lots of vegan options (you have to try the sweet potato roll)!! Portion sizes are great, pricing is extremely reasonable and service is quick. As a bonus, the chef/owner is wonderful. Definitely a "must" when in Grand Rapids.
Read moreCons: located in lower level of McKay Tower.
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AndrewDeHaan
Points +33
Weird Location/Awesome Food - Edit
So this sushi place is in the basement of the McKay Tower on Monroe Center, and while the environment feels like a mall food court, the food is top-notch. I have ate here several times, and each time I have been impressed. They have several veg-friendly options, including rolls with avocado, kim chi, sweet potato and many other delicious foods. Definitely recommend!
Read morePros: Good Value
Cons: Location
Guest
mynameismeganx4
Points +13
Amazing Food! - Edit
It's very authentic! It has amazing food for a reasonable price and the staff are so nice too! It has a good atmosphere.
Read morePros: pricing, food
Cons: Location is hard to find
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