




We ordered a bunch of party trays from Sushi Master for a small family gathering — figured we’d try something different instead of the usual pizza or sandwiches. It turned out way better than expected. The rolls were neatly packed, stayed cold even after we set them out for a bit, and the fish actually tasted fresh instead of that ‘party tray grocery sushi’ vibe you sometimes get. We did a mix of basic rolls California, spicy tuna, shrimp tempura plus a couple of specialty rolls. The Crunch Dragon and Volcano Roll were easily gone first. Everyone kept saying they didn’t expect sushi to be the hit of the night. Portions were surprisingly large too — the trays looked small at first but easily fed 10 people plus leftovers. Only thing to note: if you’re ordering specialty trays, call ahead — they need time to prep. Other than that, Sushi Master did a great job and definitely earned a spot on our future party list. A fun change from the usual catering choices





Ordered nigiri and a few specialty rolls on a random weeknight — everything showed up fresh and tasted clean. Portions are generous enough that you don’t need to overorder. Sushi Master makes good sushi without being pretentious — it’s not fine dining, but as far as neighborhood sushi goes, it delivers. I’ll come back again for a casual dinner or lazy night in.





I used to go to that DIY poke-sushi place, so when it shut down I thought I was out of luck — but then I tried Sushi Master. Their rolls and poke bowls are legit nice fresh fish and good flavor balance. Definitely a solid upgrade from what I was used to. Delivery arrived in under 45 minutes and everything was still chilled and good. If you’re mourning the old spot, this place fills the gap nicely