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Vehkapolku 10 A2, 01300 Vantaa

A cozy, affordable Tikkurila Japanese restaurant with notably good sushi and generous portions, though weekend and lunch waits can be substantial.

Our take

Genki Sushi delivers strong food quality across sushi, sashimi, and hot dishes that earn consistent praise from its loyal local following. Excellent value for money and a welcoming Japanese-themed setting near the station make it a reliable neighborhood choice, though occasional service delays during busy periods and modest destination appeal keep it from reaching the very top tier.

In more detail

Genki Sushi is a compact Tikkurila neighborhood restaurant with a cheerful Japanese-themed interior, warm service, and an unusually strong reputation for affordable sushi. Reviewers describe manga and poster-filled decor, cozy seating, and a local-gem feeling; one summed it up as a little piece of big-city dining in Tikkurila. The catch is operational rather than culinary: busy periods can stretch waits well beyond a normal lunch break. The cooking is best understood as accessible Japanese dining rather than a rarefied destination sushi counter. Sushi, sashimi, donburi, poke, gyoza, udon, teriyaki, and karaage give diners plenty of choice, with salmon sushi, katsudon, gyudon, unagidon, and teriyaki eggplant standing out in reviews. The menu is recognizably Japanese but broad and adapted, and one reviewer questioned its authenticity, so purists may find the execution less traditional than the decor suggests. At €12.50-19.90 for most mains and €13.50-18.90 for many sushi sets, the value is the headline act. Families should find the restaurant welcoming, and reviews explicitly mention children being accepted. The menu has practical choices for younger diners, including chicken teriyaki, karaage, katsudon, oyakodon, yaki udon, cucumber-avocado maki, and simple salmon sushi. There is no separate children’s menu shown, and the occasional long wait may test patience, but the generous portions and familiar rice-based dishes make it a sensible family option.

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Location Insights

Area vibe: Suburban commuter and commercial district with practical services and family-focused amenities.

Safety: Generally safe, well-lit residential and commercial streets with routine evening foot traffic.

What's nearby: Near housing blocks, local shops, schools, and transit connections toward Tikkurila and the Helsinki commuter network.

Frequently asked

What should I order at Genki Sushi?

Salmon sushi, katsudon, gyudon, unagidon, and teriyaki eggplant are the safest bets, with most options under €20

What should I know before going to Genki Sushi?

Plan extra time for busy visits, since a casual lunch can turn into a long wait despite the complimentary lunch extras

What's Genki Sushi like?

Expect a small, cheerful Tikkurila dining room filled with manga and Japanese-themed details, with a livelier feel later in the evening

Opening Hours

Sunday12:00–21:00 Monday11:00–21:00 Tuesday11:00–21:00 Wednesday11:00–21:00 Thursday11:00–21:00 Friday11:00–22:00 Saturday12:00–22:00
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