Sushi King isn’t your average sushi stop. There’s a reason it has a loyal fan base—it blends quality, variety, and casual comfort into one flavorful experience. From buttery nigiri to packed rice bowls and deep-fried specialties, the Sushi King menu keeps things exciting without being overwhelming.
Whether you’re a die-hard sushi fan or testing the waters with a bento box, the choices are easy to love and even easier to come back for. This guide breaks down the highlights, pricing, and what’s new in 2025.
Quick Summary
Customer Favorites
- Spicy Tuna Roll
- Dragon Roll
- Chicken Katsu Bento
- Volcano Roll
Most-Loved Combos
- Sushi & Sashimi Combo
- Teriyaki Chicken with California Roll
- Bento Box with Gyoza, Roll, and Tempura
New for 2025
- Firecracker Salmon Roll
- Matcha Cheesecake
- Grilled Shrimp Poke Bowl
Dining Options
- Dine-in at select locations
- Takeout and curbside pickup
- Online ordering available
Sushi King Menu & Prices
Classic Rolls
| Roll Name | Price |
|---|---|
| California Roll | $6.95 |
| Spicy Tuna Roll | $7.95 |
| Philly Roll | $7.95 |
| Eel & Avocado | $8.50 |
Specialty Rolls
| Roll Name | Price |
|---|---|
| Dragon Roll | $11.95 |
| Rainbow Roll | $12.50 |
| Firecracker Salmon Roll | $13.25 |
| Volcano Roll | $12.75 |
Nigiri & Sashimi
| Item | Price (2 pcs) |
|---|---|
| Salmon | $5.50 |
| Tuna | $6.00 |
| Eel | $6.25 |
| Shrimp | $5.25 |
Bowls & Entrees
| Dish | Price |
|---|---|
| Chicken Teriyaki Bowl | $10.95 |
| Shrimp Tempura Udon | $11.50 |
| Grilled Shrimp Poke Bowl | $12.95 |
| Chicken Katsu Bento | $13.50 |
Desserts
| Dessert | Price |
|---|---|
| Mochi Ice Cream | $4.95 |
| Matcha Cheesecake | $5.95 |
Frequently Asked Questions:
A mix of classic rolls, specialty rolls, sashimi, and nigiri. There are also rice bowls, udon, and Japanese-style entrees.
Yes. Cucumber rolls, avocado rolls, veggie tempura, and tofu bowls are always available.
Absolutely. The menu includes cooked rolls, teriyaki dishes, and bento boxes, perfect for easing into sushi.
Why People Love the Sushi King Menu
Some spots serve sushi that feels like it’s trying too hard—overdecorated, overpriced, and underwhelming. Sushi King doesn’t play that game. The food shows up fast, fresh, and full of flavor without the intimidation factor.
People love that you can go basic with a simple California Roll or go bold with something deep-fried, sauced-up, and stacked like the Volcano Roll. The mix of options makes it ideal for groups where someone wants sushi and someone else wants chicken teriyaki.
It’s also priced just right. You won’t walk out feeling like you overpaid for three pieces of fish on rice. Portions are generous, rolls are thick-cut, and bento boxes come fully loaded. You’re getting both variety and value, which is harder to come by these days.