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Maru Sushi & Grill

Maru Sushi & Grill

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4.4 Google Review
160 W Fort St, Detroit, Michigan, 48226, United States
(313) 315-3100 marusushi.com/detroit
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May 25, 2018
It was my our first time here. We've lived on the West and East Coast where there are tons of fresh sushi so when I tell you that the fish at this place is super duper fresh, believe me! The staff was welcoming and friendly and the ambience is just right. The bar caught my eye, makes me want to touch it. This is definitely a place to visit as we will be visiting again, frequently.

May 30, 2018
Great sushi, pretty good drinks, and great service for this price point. I wouldn't bother with anything but sushi... I've had many of the other items on the menu and wasn't thrilled. Also, the decor in this place is kinda weird... The industrial, but warm and slightly upscale, doesn't really do anything for me. Go at night... Day time is usually dead, and for this place, it just feels much better with a lively atmosphere.

May 4, 2018
This place was AMAZING! The waitresses had didn’t check on us too often, but the food was fresh and fantastic! I would definitely recommend coming back and hey have a very nice lunch menu as well. The Sake was great with very many options.

May 8, 2018
Really nice upscale place. I had the fried rice and beef skewers. The rice was AMAZING. the best fried rice I ever had. The beef was cooked just right and super tender. You will not be disappointed.

Feb 25, 2018
Service -Jenn was our waitress and she was wonderful, very knowledgeable about the items on the menu. Her recommendations were great! Food was great, crab stuffed mushroom was delicious. Few more sushi items would be great. Atmosphere- nice and clean, up beat with high ceiling. The only thing I didn't like is the 10% service fee, I appreciated Jenn explaining it up front. 7% goes to the kitchen staff and 3% to the waitress. I believe the kitchen staff should be paid fairly by the restaurant not by their customers. Overall experience was good, my wife has gone back and I'd go back again myself.

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Opening Hours

Mon:11 am - 10 pm
Tue:11 am - 10 pm
Wed:11 am - 10 pm
Thu:11 am - 10 pm
Sat:12 pm - 12 am

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