Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Creative, budget-friendly sushi rolls with frequent 2x1 promos, but dine-in service is highly inconsistent and often very slow; best experiences appear via delivery or during quiet periods.
⚠️ Review concerns: This assessment reflects moderate uncertainty due to questionable review patterns. See details in Authenticity Assessment. Luky Sushi delivers casual fusion sushi with appealing value on promo nights, but inconsistent execution—mushy rice, temperature issues, and variable prep quality—undermines reliability. Slow service and delivery prioritization create frustrating waits (40-120 minutes reported), while cleanliness concerns and recent operational decline further limit appeal. Best suited for budget-conscious diners comfortable with hit-or-miss experiences during off-peak hours.
The room reads casual and roomy, the kind of neighborhood spot where friends chase 2x1 roll deals while delivery drivers stream in and out. Some nights feel smooth and friendly, other times guests report long waits and missed basics. One diner sighed, "We waited ages for a single roll while riders kept picking up," capturing the delivery-first vibe that can frustrate dine-in visits. However, there are some review authenticity concerns - some review patterns are consistent with solicited or influenced feedback. Cooking leans toward fusion-friendly sushi: tampico and fried rolls, wings, yakimeshi, and simple ramen. It suits comfort-seekers more than purists, and value jumps on promo days. On good nights, rolls arrive hot and satisfying; on off days, rice texture and temperature slip. Expect reliable hits like California-style rolls and avoid peak times if you care about fresh-from-the-fryer timing. Families will find kid-approachable choices like California rolls, breaded shrimp rolls, and lemon pepper wings (about $92-$136 MXN for rolls, $98 MXN wings). Ramen is budget-friendly ($138 MXN) but reviews note occasional broth substitutions and cold soup. No clear kids menu, so default to the simpler rolls and wings for picky eaters.
Area: Dense residential Coyoacán zone with student and family traffic near Eje 10; casual neighborhood commerce.
Safety: Generally busy arteries with typical urban safety; daylight fine, standard caution at night.
Nearby: Near supermarkets and mixed retail; delivery-driver traffic common; not a tourist hotspot.
Available: Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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