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Title: Sumo Sushi In King Street District
Post by: Metro Jacksonville on June 18, 2010, 11:12:29 AM
Sumo Sushi In King Street District

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Every neighborhood needs a good sushi joint. There are three options within walking distance of Gastronomist Cari Sanchez Potter's in Riverside: Sushi Cafe, Sake House, and Sumo Sushi. Says Sanchez-Potter:  I have yet to try Sake House, and because I had a less-than-memorable lunch at Sushi Cafe that included leathery pork katsu and a bowl of languid sashimi, I won't bother to review it. (How has this restaurant been named Best Japanese Cuisine in the Best of Jacksonville awards?) But when some sushi-loving friends came in from out at the beach, we decided to hit up Sumo Sushi near the intersection of Park & King....

Join Cari Sanchez-Potter as she explores Sumo Sushi!

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http://www.metrojacksonville.com/article/2010-jun-sumo-sushi-in-king-street-district
Title: Re: Sumo Sushi In King Street District
Post by: Fallen Buckeye on June 18, 2010, 11:22:22 AM
I like it too.
Title: Re: Sumo Sushi In King Street District
Post by: Kay on June 18, 2010, 12:05:34 PM
The locals call this area Park and King, not the King Street district. 
Title: Re: Sumo Sushi In King Street District
Post by: Captain Zissou on June 18, 2010, 12:07:10 PM
It's my favorite in the area and the city as a whole.  I haven't been there in a month, unfortunately.  Next time you go, order the Victoria Secrete roll, a local favorite.
Title: Re: Sumo Sushi In King Street District
Post by: ChriswUfGator on June 18, 2010, 12:49:37 PM
Quote from: Kay on June 18, 2010, 12:05:34 PM
The locals call this area Park and King, not the King Street district.  

In fairness we never had enough stuff there to make a "district" before. But if everything that's currently open stays open, and those things that are under construction come online, then yeah I'd say it's becoming its own district. A couple years ago, it was just park place, a bank, the pharmacy, a bunch of empty storefronts, and a citgo station.

Now it's kickback's, the loft, walker's, park place, the rogue, the copy store, the sushi place, prima piatti, jackson's, and a couple others I'm probably forgetting. There are a bunch of new bars and restaurants now, it's changed bigtime. It's getting hard to get a parking spot on King anymore, which actually makes me happy.
Title: Re: Sumo Sushi In King Street District
Post by: Kay on June 18, 2010, 03:33:24 PM
You're right.  It is amazing how much is there from just a few years ago.  Wonder if it can be attributed to the Town Center project?
Title: Re: Sumo Sushi In King Street District
Post by: ben says on June 18, 2010, 05:49:45 PM
I used to agree--Sumo Sushi was the best in Jax. Went there every week for fresh fish and vegetables.

Unfortunately, they changed owners, and the quality and service has gone downhill dramatically.

Just look at their after dinner fruit for proof. They used to serve a sliced up orange with the check--now it's canned pineapple and passion fruit that's clearly been sitting out all day.

The new owners said the old owners moved to Orlando to open up another Sumo.....weak!
Title: Re: Sumo Sushi In King Street District
Post by: Epicurean on June 18, 2010, 06:15:21 PM
I would call the micro-area Whiteway or the Park and King area.
Title: Re: Sumo Sushi In King Street District
Post by: thelakelander on June 18, 2010, 06:41:13 PM
Quote from: Kay on June 18, 2010, 03:33:24 PM
You're right.  It is amazing how much is there from just a few years ago.  Wonder if it can be attributed to the Town Center project?

I don't think so.  The Town Center project was completed a few years ago.  Like DT's East Bay area, I think what's happening now has more to do with the economic climate (fall in real estate and construction costs, etc.) making it more feasible to for locals to invest in start up businesses.  
Title: Re: Sumo Sushi In King Street District
Post by: riverside_mail on June 18, 2010, 09:43:18 PM
Never been to Sumo, but I have been to Sake House. I'm not that big on sushi, but I do enjoy their Mexican roll. The staff is very friendly and attentive, and decent lunch portions gets Sake House the Riverside Mailmen seal of approval.
Title: Re: Sumo Sushi In King Street District
Post by: ChriswUfGator on June 19, 2010, 04:06:01 PM
Quote from: Epicurean on June 18, 2010, 06:15:21 PM
I would call the micro-area Whiteway or the Park and King area.

I wouldn't call it a micro-area, I'd call it a district. Land-wise it's larger than the area we call the "5 Points district".
Title: Re: Sumo Sushi In King Street District
Post by: fieldafm on June 21, 2010, 03:55:26 PM
I had always gone to Sake House and Sushi Cafe just b/c of their locations(the sushi is kind of a by-product to being able to sit outside in two of the most vibrant corners in town, its serviceable just not spectacular which is ok because you are able to enjoy a nice night sitting outside).  I was turned on to Sumo by a friend and fellow Riverside/Avondale socialite.  Sumo is by far the best sushi in the neighborhood, and the service has always been great(which is becoming more of lost art in the restaurant business in town).

Nice review!
Title: Re: Sumo Sushi In King Street District
Post by: jacksonvilleconfidential on July 07, 2010, 04:47:45 PM
Quote from: ben says on June 18, 2010, 05:49:45 PM
I used to agree--Sumo Sushi was the best in Jax. Went there every week for fresh fish and vegetables.

Unfortunately, they changed owners, and the quality and service has gone downhill dramatically.

Just look at their after dinner fruit for proof. They used to serve a sliced up orange with the check--now it's canned pineapple and passion fruit that's clearly been sitting out all day.

The new owners said the old owners moved to Orlando to open up another Sumo.....weak!

I totally concur.
Title: Re: Sumo Sushi In King Street District
Post by: sky on July 25, 2010, 11:34:59 PM
Quote from: ben says on June 18, 2010, 05:49:45 PM
I used to agree--Sumo Sushi was the best in Jax. Went there every week for fresh fish and vegetables.

Unfortunately, they changed owners, and the quality and service has gone downhill dramatically.

Just look at their after dinner fruit for proof. They used to serve a sliced up orange with the check--now it's canned pineapple and passion fruit that's clearly been sitting out all day.

The new owners said the old owners moved to Orlando to open up another Sumo.....weak!
I don't entirely agree with your opinion. First show that I just moved here at last month, so I do not know, how they in the pass time! In my opinion is sumo sushi is a good restaurant, as I said I didn't care about them before, I only care about their food at this time.I like it here because in here I can find my own food.what is "own food"? I think some people will ask. and some people would say, "Every restaurant has a chef,The chef can be make anything their want,Just pay the price!" I do not agree with this view.For example:sumo roll when i saw it, I say "wow" this food was great, I like this roll is not a lot of things inside.Yes, it is many things in the this roll, I only can eat one. i like this roll because th food taste in my  mouth and tongue feeling. sumo roll is shrimp tempura,aspararagus and cucumber inside the roll  with soft fish on top ,the food as interchangeable jump in your mouth. The other is funny monkey roll is more like dessert.is like a sudden slide from your mouth to your throat.These are my views only for reference.
Title: Re: Sumo Sushi In King Street District
Post by: RockStar on July 26, 2010, 12:05:16 AM
Quote from: sky on July 25, 2010, 11:34:59 PM
Quote from: ben says on June 18, 2010, 05:49:45 PM
I used to agree--Sumo Sushi was the best in Jax. Went there every week for fresh fish and vegetables.

Unfortunately, they changed owners, and the quality and service has gone downhill dramatically.

Just look at their after dinner fruit for proof. They used to serve a sliced up orange with the check--now it's canned pineapple and passion fruit that's clearly been sitting out all day.

The new owners said the old owners moved to Orlando to open up another Sumo.....weak!
I don't entirely agree with your opinion. First show that I just moved here at last month, so I do not know, how they in the pass time! In my opinion is sumo sushi is a good restaurant, as I said I didn't care about them before, I only care about their food at this time.I like it here because in here I can find my own food.what is "own food"? I think some people will ask. and some people would say, "Every restaurant has a chef,The chef can be make anything their want,Just pay the price!" I do not agree with this view.For example:sumo roll when i saw it, I say "wow" this food was great, I like this roll is not a lot of things inside.Yes, it is many things in the this roll, I only can eat one. i like this roll because th food taste in my  mouth and tongue feeling. sumo roll is shrimp tempura,aspararagus and cucumber inside the roll  with soft fish on top ,the food as interchangeable jump in your mouth. The other is funny monkey roll is more like dessert.is like a sudden slide from your mouth to your throat.These are my views only for reference.
My favorite post EVER. +1
Title: Re: Sumo Sushi In King Street District
Post by: Brian Siebenschuh on July 26, 2010, 02:38:57 AM
QuoteI don't entirely agree with your opinion. First show that I just moved here at last month, so I do not know, how they in the pass time! In my opinion is sumo sushi is a good restaurant, as I said I didn't care about them before, I only care about their food at this time.I like it here because in here I can find my own food.what is "own food"? I think some people will ask. and some people would say, "Every restaurant has a chef,The chef can be make anything their want,Just pay the price!" I do not agree with this view.For example:sumo roll when i saw it, I say "wow" this food was great, I like this roll is not a lot of things inside.Yes, it is many things in the this roll, I only can eat one. i like this roll because th food taste in my  mouth and tongue feeling. sumo roll is shrimp tempura,aspararagus and cucumber inside the roll  with soft fish on top ,the food as interchangeable jump in your mouth. The other is funny monkey roll is more like dessert.is like a sudden slide from your mouth to your throat.These are my views only for reference.

I look forward to your future contributions to discussions on this website.
Title: Re: Sumo Sushi In King Street District
Post by: ChriswUfGator on July 26, 2010, 08:23:30 AM
Quote from: sky on July 25, 2010, 11:34:59 PM
Quote from: ben says on June 18, 2010, 05:49:45 PM
I used to agree--Sumo Sushi was the best in Jax. Went there every week for fresh fish and vegetables.

Unfortunately, they changed owners, and the quality and service has gone downhill dramatically.

Just look at their after dinner fruit for proof. They used to serve a sliced up orange with the check--now it's canned pineapple and passion fruit that's clearly been sitting out all day.

The new owners said the old owners moved to Orlando to open up another Sumo.....weak!
I don't entirely agree with your opinion. First show that I just moved here at last month, so I do not know, how they in the pass time! In my opinion is sumo sushi is a good restaurant, as I said I didn't care about them before, I only care about their food at this time.I like it here because in here I can find my own food.what is "own food"? I think some people will ask. and some people would say, "Every restaurant has a chef,The chef can be make anything their want,Just pay the price!" I do not agree with this view.For example:sumo roll when i saw it, I say "wow" this food was great, I like this roll is not a lot of things inside.Yes, it is many things in the this roll, I only can eat one. i like this roll because th food taste in my  mouth and tongue feeling. sumo roll is shrimp tempura,aspararagus and cucumber inside the roll  with soft fish on top ,the food as interchangeable jump in your mouth. The other is funny monkey roll is more like dessert.is like a sudden slide from your mouth to your throat.These are my views only for reference.

ROFL...

Can I make a suggestion? You guys need to shut that back screen door at Sumo so the flies stop getting in.
Title: Re: Sumo Sushi In King Street District
Post by: Jaxson on July 26, 2010, 08:35:31 AM
We need more sushi places in Riverside-Avondale.  ; )
Title: Re: Sumo Sushi In King Street District
Post by: jacksonvilleconfidential on August 05, 2010, 04:30:07 PM
Quote from: Jaxson on July 26, 2010, 08:35:31 AM
We need more sushi places in Riverside-Avondale.  ; )

Your wish has been granted. You have two more.

http://www.jacksonvilleconfidential.com/2010/08/yoshi-sushi.html
Title: Re: Sumo Sushi In King Street District
Post by: Garden guy on August 31, 2010, 06:45:27 AM
Sumo..oh no...I got sick from there a few weeks ago...oh my it was awful...2 Dr's. visits....they had no comment on my call...also..i was behind their building one day and say them actually preparing food on a platter that was on top of a garbage can that was almost out of the back door in the allyway..i won't be going back...I"m going back to our regular place..."sake house"...
Title: Re: Sumo Sushi In King Street District
Post by: fieldafm on September 16, 2010, 08:53:50 PM
Looks like Yoshi Sushi is closed now too.
Title: Re: Sumo Sushi In King Street District
Post by: steven on September 19, 2010, 03:12:26 AM
Are you from sake house?
Title: Re: Sumo Sushi In King Street District
Post by: ChriswUfGator on September 19, 2010, 10:50:19 AM
Quote from: steven on September 19, 2010, 03:12:26 AM
Are you from sake house?

?
Title: Re: Sumo Sushi In King Street District
Post by: JaxDiablo on September 20, 2010, 11:26:50 AM
Quote from: Garden guy on August 31, 2010, 06:45:27 AM
Sumo..oh no...I got sick from there a few weeks ago...oh my it was awful...2 Dr's. visits....they had no comment on my call...also..i was behind their building one day and say them actually preparing food on a platter that was on top of a garbage can that was almost out of the back door in the allyway..i won't be going back...I"m going back to our regular place..."sake house"...
I think he was referencing this post Chris.
Title: Re: Sumo Sushi In King Street District
Post by: Bewler on February 18, 2011, 12:47:34 PM
Everything you say is terrible, Garden Guy. Sumo trumps all sushi places.