This is truly a hidden gem here in the Downtown Roseville area. This has been my family’s new go-to for all you can eat sushi, Ramen and Chinese food. We’re always greeting with smiling faces and is seated promptly. The service, food, and atmosphere has been amazing.
Our friends treated us to dinner at this family friendly restaurant serving nothing but fresh, quality sushi. We tried the eat all you can (EAYC) sushi. We had a great time. Will definitely come back if we happen to visit the area again.
Great place, delicious sushi, clean inside, great service. Kid-friendliness: Calm place
I have been to 7' Yen Sushi many times because the sushi chef owner is so welcoming, and I like the menu offerings. As service is at many Asian restaurants, it is attentive at the start when you are ordering but then you need to flag servers down if you want to order more food, get water, get plates cleared, or get your bill. The dishes can vary depending on the chef, but I will try to recommend the more current items and the items that I consistently like. There is a $39.99 Dinner AYCE (90 minute limit). The Bento Box is a great value. You get soup, salad, sunomono, rice, and your choice of 1 or 2 main items. I like the Mix Tempura, Gyoza, Jalapeno Bomb, Chicken Katsu, and Baked Mussels. You can even pick sashimi, nigiri, maki, dessert (mochi ice cream or taiyaki) as an item. Sashimi and Nigiri: Yellowtail (Hamachi), Escolar (Ono), and Salmon are my favorite fishes. Blue Fin Tuna is offered here. Ramen: Duck Sous Vide Ramen is offered here. The broth is simmered for 24 hours. Call ahead to make sure that duck is still available if that's what you seek. The ajitama or marinated ramen egg hasn't been consistently jammy for me. Jalapeno Bomb is my favorite appetizer. I likely would enjoy the Soft Shell Crab appetizer given that I liked it as a topping for a now retired sushi roll. Sushi Rolls: Order a roll with something fried, like shrimp tempura, chicken katsu (Chun Li roll), or fried onions (Thor roll). You can order the Chef's Special Roll. Just tell the sushi chef what ingredients you like and don't like! Skip the unagi sashimi. The agedashi tofu is just deep-fried plain tofu without bonito flakes and broth. Kizakura Pure Sparkling Stars is a bubbly, light, and fruity sake. There is also a Nigori Mango Sake. A pro tip that I learned from a regular customer is to mix the sparkling and mango sakes, like a mimosa! With 3 televisions and on-demand streaming services, you can watch your favorite sports team or request to watch a movie here. It's a fun place for me to chill, especially when I sit at the sushi bar. As a new restaurant, there are growing pains, but overall, I have a good time and good meal here. Vegetarian options: Vegetarian Menu