Inari Sushi Restaurant
Inari Sushi Restaurant — solid, no-fuss japanese in Elmwood Park. Solid drinks, with the bar pulling its weight. Warm, genuine service throughout. Quick and efficient. Renee Patel: "The honey wasabi sauce for the calamari is amazing and the calamari itself is perfectly crispy" [$$]
What 383 diners keep saying
What 383 diners keep saying
verbatim, from Google
“Oh best sushi in town, great service and friendly staff”

“I’ve been to Inari Sushi in Elmwood Park many times, and it never disappoints. Every visit feels just as good as the first the sushi and food is always fresh and full of flavor. It’s one of those places where you can trust the consistency. The people are genuinely kind and welcoming, and they always make me feel comfortable, like a familiar guest rather than just another customer. The atmosphere is cozy and relaxed, and it’s become one of my go-to spots when I want something delicious and comforting. I always leave happy and satisfied. Highly recommend! it’s truly a little gem in the neighborhood.”

“Great experience, the service and the food was amazing, will definitely come back!”

“INARI SUSHI ElmwoodPark so delicious! I got super duper and unagi maki; super duper is toasted eel, baked salmon, avocado with Japanese mayo, masago and sweet soy sauce; Unagi maki is eel, avocado, sesame seeds and sweet soy sauce. Excellent”

“Great place to try eat ramen here in north avenue. Very tasty ramen and its in north avenue close to my place. Would come back to try another dish. The ambiance is very nice and the server was very prompt.”

“I came here for my girl friends birthday and wow the sushi was so fresh and delicious. Quick service friendly and clean.”

“Best sushi in the area. STAY roll is my favorite. The honey wasabi sauce for the calamari is amazing and the calamari itself is perfectly crispy. Will keep ordering for sure!”

“Mondays is the day to go! Half off on bottles of wine — to pair with some delicious sush'.”

“Ordered the spicy miso ramen for lunch. It was tasty & the portion was just enough.”

“nice atmosphere, lots of couples and families. the wait isn’t bad. garlic edamame was delicious, very garlicky for garlic lovers. the hot and sour soup was a little disappointing, extremely hot (temperature) and was a sort of egg drop soup with lots of bell peppers. the miso soup was what you would expect and very good. sushi rolls (maki) were delicious and we took home leftovers. the sake is 1/2 price on mondays for a bottle (which is like 1/3 of the volume of a normal bottle of wine). we enjoyed ourselves and would come back if in the area.”
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