Neighborhood sushi with generous menu and bento value, but inconsistent freshness and service; go for casual rolls and sets, avoid peak hours and the pricier raw fish if you are sensitive to quality swings.
O' Sushi Newark delivers acceptable neighborhood sushi with inconsistent food quality—fresh rolls and cooked items outperform premium raw cuts, while consistency concerns around freshness and portion shrinkage limit reliability. Food safety reports involving oysters and poisoning claims add caution, and the cramped, crowded room detracts from the experience. Best suited for casual neighborhood visits with cooked options rather than premium sashimi seekers.
One caveat: Quality variability on sashimi and oysters; some report off smells or dull fish