Food was good, but the service was terrible. There was only one other table in the restaurant which I guess should’ve said something for a Saturday night. Was given a water and soda when we ordered two sodas. When we sat the water on the other table our waitress never bothered to ask if something was wrong. She was too busy asking if we were ready. I don’t know what the rush was since there was only one other table, and she wasn’t even their waitress. I’ve had so-so experience at the Towson location but nothing like this. I kept thinking she was going to say, «You pay NOW!»
Jude T.
Place rating: 4 Lutherville-Timonium, MD
As good as the other two Sushi Hana locations. Same food, same great service. We went on a nice quiet night, close to closing… Got great service and great food. Absolutely nothing to complain about, honestly. I would recommend Sushi Hana to anybody.
Alex Z.
Place rating: 1 Erie, PA
unfriendly staff, English is bad and no patience. I am first came to this place, i just ask some questions, staff are no patience and didn’t want answer the question, so mean!
Chris V.
Place rating: 5 Baltimore, MD
The other location has fantastic food and this location is no different. Truly amazing sushi. Very impressed.
B W.
Place rating: 4 Ellicott City, MD
Just ate a pick up of asparagus tempura and it was delicious! Not the friendliest bunch, but get take out and the prices are reasonable.
Sofia R.
Place rating: 5 Lutherville-Timonium, MD
Best sushi place around. Amazing food and customer service. My family and I go here regularly. Recommended for everyone!
Mike S.
Place rating: 1 Lutherville-Timonium, MD
Eeeeeeew! The California roll which should basically be a lock for any sushi eater, is pretty much filler– very little crab/flavor. The Yum Yum roll… NOT according to the recipe at all. Inedible if you are not the type to take a gamble on raw mystery meat. The«triple seafood bisque» is NOT bisque. In addition, the ingredients that go into this glop are packaged separately… You will get 1 shrimp, something kinda, sorta scallop like and a couple asparagus. Even once you blend it yourself, it tasted like a bland Lipton cup o soup. The«paradise» roll? Tasted like bland chicken. Much better sushi available at the standard grocery store FORLESS than this place has to offer:(
Sammy M.
Place rating: 1 Lutherville-Timonium, MD
NO. This is the tv dinner of sushi places. Filler… no taste… takes longer than expected. And imo, over priced.
Jeff K.
Place rating: 2 Baltimore, MD
I’ve been to Sushi Hana a few times in the Timonium-Lutherville area. The sushi has been pretty consistent, along with the sub par service. THEGOOD… –sushi is pretty good –average variety of maki rolls –easy parking –plenty of seating THEBAD… –the service is less to be desired… and at times abysmal –water refills are slow –last server was very awkward… didn’t even start off with hello –hostesses I’ve observed are not very professional and will text on their phones at the front –some rolls aren’t priced… stupid! Overall Sushi Hana is the kinda place you go to when Yamato has too long of a wait. But with that said, I’d even roll up to Edo in Cockeysville. Check this place out if ya want, but have low expectations on service so you’re not disappointed!
Emmy M.
Place rating: 4 College Park, MD
We usually go to the Towson location, but since we were in Hunt Valley for a meeting, we went here for dinner. The service was a little lacking, since we were put off to a side room and almost forgotten, but the food was incredible. Everyone in my party(there were 6 or 7 of us) loved their sushi rolls and sides.
Brian H.
Place rating: 4 Killington, VT
Sushi is delicious with a large variety and selection on menu. Décor is nice as well. The big issue is with the service. While it was friendly and professional, they understaff. The restaurant was packed on a Saturday night and I believe they only had one waitress working. They needed 2, maybe 3 based on the amount of patrons. We waited 45 minutes for our food. Once we got it, we were pleased. If they fix this, I’d give them 5 stars.
Ross E.
Place rating: 5 Lutherville-Timonium, MD
Very good very good sushi. All their locations are great, wonderful delicious sushi
Pamella R.
Place rating: 5 Shrewsbury, PA
I absolutely LOVE their food. Very tasty made to special order if necessary. The Bruce Roll is amazing. Lump crab meat, shrimp tempura, avacado. Great environment, clean, friendly service.
Marielle R.
Place rating: 5 Towson, MD
Haven’t been to their Mt. Washington location but even so I am confident in saying that this location has the best parking. Food is delicious. I would literally devour any roll on the menu. They use fresh, REAL blue crab in most rolls. Never had a bad experience here. My favorite is the Bruce Roll!
Billy F.
Place rating: 5 Baltimore, MD
How’d I not know about this location? Gave up on the Falls Rd Hana after a few so-so experiences and started going exclusively to San Sushi II. But now these guys are the new champs. I came at 1130am on a Monday and the staff was very friendly. The chef was quiet but his sushi is the best. Nigiri was very fresh, well-presented, and in large portions. Sham Shan roll was amazing.
Jason C.
Place rating: 4 Lutherville-Timonium, MD
Been a long time fan of Sushi Hana in Towson. Was very excited that this location opened in Baltimore County. Sushi is just as good, if not better(really). Parking is free and abundant which makes a carry out run a breeze. Very well decorated inside. It’s BYOB which, I think, is a good thing but I’m still not sure. There’s a liquor store practically next door so you can pick up an Asahi or sake and head on over. Only problem is that staff friendliness is not consistent. Moreover, I’d love for them to have a system for tracking their regulars. Some acknowledgment, even if it was just a warm and familiar greeting, would be nice(and easy to do).
Michaek S.
Place rating: 3 Lutherville-Timonium, MD
Good, tasty Japansese food! Service was friendly, but SLOOOOOW! Seems like they need more waitstaff– place was crowded and busy, but they only had three people working the floor. And they worked it! They were running around like crazy– you had to flag them down to get noticed! We went basic, since it was our first time, and my son was with me– he’s adventurous, but he’s still a kid– only wiling to go so far! California rolls– fresh and tasty! Rolled a little loose, though– we had some fall apart– bu overall a good take on the old standard. Entrees come with soup and salad. Good, tasty, healthy miso soup, chock full of tofu cubes, seaweed, and scallions. MMMM. Salad– generic iceberg, with this scary-orange thick dressing that tasted like fresh ginger root pureed with vinegar, died scary-bright-Halloween orange(does color change with seasons, maybe?). Dressing was actually really good, and iceberg served as a crisp, cold conveyance. Not bad– not fancy, but not bad at all. I had seafood tempura. Tempura always sounds so good– but it’s really something to share! Huge mound of fried goodness– lots of veggies– squashes, broccoli, asparagus, sweet potato, onion– along with 2 scallops, 2 crab sticks, 2 shrimps, and 2 pieces of fish. Fried lightly and crisply, dipping sauce was bland– actually kind of watery– straight Kikkoman from the table was better. Sooo much fried food– great for first few bites– but then– sooooo filling, and so much the same thing over and over. Maybe with a better sauce it would have stayed interesting– but it really would have worked better as an appertizer shared between 3 – 4 people! Son had chicken teriyaki. That was goooooood! Thin slices of white-meat chicken pan-fried to a very crispy, golden texture and color, yet still juicy. Some barely cooked veggies as garnish, and a rich, deep, smoky sweet-salty dipping sauce that was addicitve. I liked that all sauces were served on side. Rice had a nice flavor, too– nutty and sticky, perfect foil for richness of meals. No liquor here– Japanese green tea was refreshing! People around us were mostly sticking to sushi and sashimi– not my favorite food, as I find it all tastes like ginger, soy, and wasabi in the end– but I’d be willing to try a few more rolls next time, and stick with teriyaki dishes!
Jen W.
Place rating: 4 Lutherville, MD
This is a beautiful, modern space. It’s tucked in the corner of the Ridgely Shopping Center and a great addition to dining in Lutherville and Timonium. We started off with vegetable tempura. The tempura was hot out of the fryer, so the vegetables were cooked through and the exterior was lightly crispy. It seemed like everything was very hot including the green tea. We ordered a la carte from the sushi menu. They had basic rolls and unique rolls and priced well. I was surprised by the size of the rolls — really big stuffed rolls. We indulged in the salmon, eel, spicy tuna, Double Spicy, and Ravens Roll. The Ravens Roll was really great. It was eel, shitake mushrooms and shrimp. It had such a meaty feel and flavor. What a nice surprise. They are working on a liquor license so it’s BYOB right now. You can stop by at Button’s Liquors which is just a few doors down.
Joe K.
Place rating: 5 Annapolis, MD
Sushi Hanna is a awesome gem located now in lutherville, offering sushi and Japanese inspired dishes. Recently opening in the lutherville area they offer some of the freshest quality fish i have ever seen in Maryland sushi rolls. I have been hooked since the first visit; their lunch specials offer a large amount of food for a lot less than you would expect. Miso soup, salad, 6 piece Tuna roll, white rice, bean sprouts, broccoli, a strip of red pepper, all paired with the grilled sliced chicken with teriyaki on the side. This is probably the best value i have gotten for less than $ 10 per meal combo. When you visit you will see the beautiful quite atmosphere, with dimly lit seating area’s, excellent for a romantic night out, or just some piece and quite for dinner. For a chain of local sushi restaurant’s I have enjoyed ever visit thus far, I highly recommend them. * BYOB currently.
Alex F.
Place rating: 4 Miami, FL
I happened to stumble across this new Sushi Hana earlier today while driving through the shopping center. While the sushi is great, the restaurant’s advertising for its«grand opening» was pretty pathetic so it’s no wonder it was essentially empty the hour and a half my party and I were there. I’ve always been a fan of Sushi Hana in Towson and was excited when they opened one closer by my home in Mount Washington and now they’ve added Lutherville into the mix! This new location opened yesterday so it was evident that the server my party and I had was still getting the swing of things but she was incredibly eager, helpful and friendly. Both managers on duty came by to greet us at some point during the meal and the chefs behind the bar were welcoming. The sushi was just as delicious as it is at both of the other Sushi Hana locations. It offers a variety of unique sushi rolls as well as all of the basics and some tasty dinner options. I’ve never been to any of the locations for lunch, but there are a number of great deals(i.e. $ 10 for combination platter of sushi, soup, salad, and rice) if you’re dining before 3pm. Though I planned to get sushi(as I usually do), I instead chose to get a dinner combination of soft shell crab tempura that came with miso soup, a salad and rice– a great choice. My fellow diners were equally happy with their meals– three vegetarian rolls came to less than $ 14 for one friend which was especially pleasing. This new location does not yet have its liquor license so it’s BYOB(for now). Conveniently enough, there is a liquor store right next door where you can pick up a bottle of wine if you so please(In my opinion, a cheap bottle of wine split among friends always makes the dinner more enjoyable!). This new Sushi Hana should be a welcomed addition to the Lutherville-Timonium area and is definitely worth stopping by before it gets as crowded as its Towson counterpart!