Tsujita NJ

595 River Rd, Edgewater - 07020
79 reviews
Sushi Japanese Seafood
(201) 941-9113

Must try if you’re in Mitsuwa! I ordered their chirashi bowl and regret not ordering two bowls. Their fish is fresh, rice perfectly cooked and priced perfectly. Definitely coming back for more when I’m in the area

Don’t buy Hokkaido UNI from this store.The staff ripped off its expiration date and the quality of uni is shown on the 1st pic. Uni is melted because it is not fresh at all and is stored for too long. You can get the same brand, same quantity (120g) , fresh uni at Mitsuwa store for only $59.95

They are not the old Tsujita anymore. They used to be my FAVORITE in Mitsuwa, I was so sad when they close down during pandemic, and was so excited when they reopened. But now it’s so sad… rice is wayyyyyyy toooooo sour, so little sashimi on the rice, even the miso soup was tooooo salty… can’t believe i Waited 9 month (preganancy) just for this, so disappointed. I ordered when I was starving, but can’t even finish the bowl cuz it’s too sour. SAD. One star for the taste, the other star to memorize how good they used to be.

My wife enjoys getting chirashi here. I recently ordered the Shoyu Poke bowl as I was missing it from our trip to Maui. The poke was good, I personally could do without all the extras (rice, pickled seaweed, avocado) and could really just go for shoyu Poke with some onions.

The fish here was super fresh!! It practically melted in my mouth... so delicious would 10/10 eat here again.

Great spot...love it. They would get five stars from me if they went back to using real wasabi...hint, hint.

Jewelry box is really good sometimes but occasionally misses, either way the price is very fair for what you get.

I ordered the salmon jewelry box (top right). There were an adequate amount of salmon chunks as well as salmon roe. The rice was well cooked but my favorite part was the shiso leaves. They give a floral aroma to every bite and it balances the bowl so well! I wish they still used a box for serving but maybe that’s a post COVID thing.

Delighted this place is back, the food court was missing a sushi place. I ordered the eel don set, $17 with tax which I used to get before they closed before. It’s nothing like the picture or the original. Before you would get a whole eel fillet topped over rice. Now, there’s 3 very thin slices of eel, stretched out to make it look bigger. The eel was rubbery and my least favorite part of the dish. The rest was great, plenty of tuna bits, egg and cucumber, all fresh. It’s barely passable as an eel don.

The quality is okay but size is too small compared to similar poki bowls.