Goyen Sushi Robata - Menu

4905 2nd St, 90803, Long Beach, US, United States

🛍 Sushi, Casual, Asiatic, Seafood

4.3 💬 191 Reviews

Phone: +15624345757

Address: 4905 2nd St, 90803, Long Beach, US, United States

City: Long Beach

Dishes: 35

Reviews: 191

Website: https://goyensushilb.com/

"I chose this place because I saw that a lot of reviews mentioning fresh fish but I am gravely disappointed : ... We got the Goyen Sashimi B combo and none of the fish was fresh except for the escolar. For how much it all cost, the quality was sadly not worth it at all. The sashimi tasted grainy with an unpleasant after taste. Service was good and fast. Ambience is like a typical sushi bar with dim lighting and dark interior.Overall, we were not satisfied because of the quality of the food so we won't be back."


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April April

We had an amazing lunch. The dishes were delicious. They were so fresh and beautifully presented.We sat on the patio and were able to enjoy the afternoon. The patio was dog friendly.

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All prices are estimates.

Reviews

Cathy
Cathy

I originally came here Because they advertise vegan ramen but the noodles have egg. That’s why the 3 stars, false advertisement. So now I come here for the vegan sushi rolls which Are amazing!! They should really rename the vegan ramen to veggie or vegetarian.


Marsela
Marsela

I’m not sure why this place doesn’t have a higher rating. Every time I go here, I get fast service and amazing food. The fish is super high quality and prices are extremely reasonable. Also, the patio is almost always open and heaters are available. Highly recommend!


Nicole
Nicole

I chose this place because I saw that a lot of reviews mentioning fresh fish but I am gravely disappointed : ... We got the Goyen Sashimi B combo and none of the fish was fresh except for the escolar. For how much it all cost, the quality was sadly not worth it at all. The sashimi tasted grainy with an unpleasant after taste. Service was good and fast. Ambience is like a typical sushi bar with dim lighting and dark interior.Overall, we were not satisfied because of the quality of the food so we won't be back.

Long Beach

Long Beach

Long Beach, a coastal city in California, is known for its diverse cultural scene, scenic waterfront, and vibrant dining options. Seafood, tacos, and international cuisine are typical dishes to enjoy.

Categories

  • Sushi Delight in our exquisite sushi selection, featuring fresh ingredients, expertly crafted rolls, and traditional nigiri. Each bite offers a harmonious blend of flavors, promising a true taste of Japan.
  • Casual Our Casual menu offers delicious comfort food for effortless dining. From juicy burgers and scrumptious sandwiches to fresh salads and hearty mains, our diverse selection provides a delightful experience for any casual outing.
  • Asiatic
  • Seafood Dive into the freshest catches of the sea with our seafood selection, featuring exquisite dishes prepared with high-quality fish and shellfish. Savor the flavors of the ocean in every bite!

Amenities

  • Wifi
  • Television
  • Dogs Allowed
  • Dog Friendly

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